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A wide variety of beanbags for indoor and outdoor. Choose which beanbags best suits your taste. From small subtle design lamps to eye-catching chandeliers. Unique innovative lighting design. Just swing the lightweight bag to fill it with air and create a life size lounge seat.IKEA recalls MYSINGSÖ beach chair for risk of falling or finger entrapmentClick and add to wishlist Rs. 500 off on Rs.5000 and above Rs.1000 off on Rs.10,000 & above Best Bangkok VIP movie theatersTurn your child’s room into a safe haven where playing, learning, sleeping and growing are part of the daily experience when you set it up with furniture from Pottery Barn Kids. Our collection of beds, seating, dressers, desks, bookcases, toy storage and playroom furniture includes all the furnishings you need to nurture your little ones from infancy through childhood. Choose themed items, or look for neutral-toned pieces that remain suitable as your children grow.Create a room that looks like you brought in a decorator when you choose a matched set of furniture, or choose individual pieces that express your creativity and your little one’s taste.




In addition to the basic bedroom furniture, such as beds and dressers, make it easy for your little one to organize the room with wall storage systems, bookcases, vanities and toy boxes. Encourage your child’s development, creativity and playfulness by adding a child-sized kitchen set to the playroom. These playroom furnishing provide the look of a real kitchen and also feature storage space that is perfect for smaller toys, and play kitchenware.Make bedtime a blissfully relaxing time for your child starting with the first crib or bassinette, and set up a changing table with plenty of storage space so you have everything you need ready for diaper changing. Then, as your baby grows, you can help ease the transition to a bigger bed with one of our sturdy toddler beds or conversion kits that let you turn your baby’s beloved crib into a railed bed. Then, feel the pride as your toddler grows even more and moves into a full-sized bed. Encourage social time with bunk beds that are perfect for sleepovers, or keep organization in mind with a loft bed that features and underbed desk or storage drawers.




Give your child a comfortable spot to sit when reading, watching TV or just hanging out in the bedroom or playroom. Our seating collection includes soft, upholstered chairs and mini sofas for your child to sink into, as well as hard-backed play chairs for scooting up to a desk or table to color, paint, draw or eat.Hidden away in central Bangkok14/33 Soi Phai Sing To (off Rama IV Road), Bangkok T: (086) 887 4028, (086) 332 0909 F: (022) 594 027 Bangkok is so big, we’ve split it up into areas, select one of the below for detailed accommodation and food listings in that area. Sights and general overviews for Bangkok as a whole can be found via the icons above. Don’t know where to start? Read an overview of Bangkok’s different areas. Calling itself "The Ordinary Hostel", de Talak is situated in a very ordinary neighbourhood that’s off the tourist trail but within fairly easy striking distance of Sukhumvit and Silom. You don’t have to be “ordinary” to stay here, but if seeking a clean and cheap hostel with an unpretentious vibe and hidden-away location, this should be right up your alley.




A small ground floor reception area leads back to the kitchen, and a cosy second floor lounge has a large flatscreen TV and computer station to go with bean bag chairs and a couple of guitars. The entire building is air-con and WiFi is free throughout. Quarters are a tad tight in the common spaces — townhouses like these were built to expand up rather than out — but the place is very well-kept and has a homely feel. It did in fact serve as as someone’s home for many years before the hostel moved in. Three dorm rooms each come with six beds and are available in mixed, female- or male-only varieties; women-only dorms are common in Bangkok but this is one of the only guy-only options we've come across. A splatter of pink and lime green is thrown in, but walls are mainly blank white to match the tile floors. Each dorm room has wide, wall-size windows and curtains are thick enough to provide privacy but also allow some light to filter through. Bunks don’t come with reading lamps but plugs are within arm’s reach.




Bathrooms are “ensuite," meaning that a single clean hot-water bathroom is shared between whoever is occupying the same room. All guests also get a private, medium-size locker. At 250 baht each, these are among the cheapest bunks you’ll find anywhere in the city, and because only six beds are included they’re also quite spacious — an extra bunk or two could have easily been crammed in. Given the cleanliness and general facilities, all of de Talak’s rates are very competitive at the shoestring budget end of the spectrum. The location ensures that your nights will be free of thumping bars and honking horns. De Talak also has a spacious private double room with flatscreen TV and ensuite private bathroom. This is a steal at 690 baht, but not surprisingly, it’s often occupied so be sure to book in advance. If you’re travelling in a group, a large, bright family room is also available for 1,000 baht. A few other Bangkok hostels, like the Chilli and Phiman Riverview, have surprised us with their off-the-beaten-track locations, but de Talak takes it to another level.




To get here, you’ll need to find Soi Phai Sing To near the corner of Rama III and Rama IV roads, then walk down a narrow side-alley that takes you past a bottle and can redemption centre before emerging into a hidden-away block of townhouses. Head around the corner and the hostel is in one of these utilitarian five-storey structures. Thankfully, the hostel’s bright orange signs lead you right to it. Apart from a handful of street food vendors on Soi Phai Sing To, the immediate area offers little in the way of food options. Khlong Toei wet market is a five-minute walk away, however, and de Talak boasts a great kitchen area for those who prefer to cook for themselves. The laidback but welcoming staff sweetens the deal by offering complementary coconut ice cream to guests on weekdays, and free coffee and tea at any time. A handful of restaurants are also found nearby on Rama IV Road, and de Talak is strategically located less than a five-minute walk from Khlong Toei or Queen Sirikit MRT stations.

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