Baan Orapin

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Set within the historic Wat Ket district, Baan Orapin has been a family affair since the owner's relatives first occupied the stately teak house and surrounding gardens in 1914. Today, two elegant villas situated in the front and rear of the property contain 15 guest rooms full of graceful furniture and fabrics.

After a delicious breakfast, design fans can set out to find their own swish homewares in the posh boutiques along Th Charoenrat.


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