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  • German Cottage Roof Styles

    German cottage-style buildings are offshoots of English cottages. The styles share some similarities with the French Provincial style and the Gothic Revival style or Queen Ann style, especially in terms of decorative elements on the front of the house. German cottages use types of roofs that mimic the architectural style and elements on the lower areas of the building.

  • Italian Style Hotels

    If you've been dreaming of an Italian getaway, but you don't want to spend a significant amount of money leaving the U.S. to travel to Italy, a romantic stateside hotel featuring the same atmosphere and decor suits your needs. Plan a weekend trip, celebrate a birthday or mark an anniversary at a local property. Fill your room with wines, food and music from Italy...and you'll almost feel like you're there, minus the jet lag.

  • Cabins in Jackson Hole, WY

    Jackson, Wyoming--often referred to as "Jackson Hole"-- is located in Jackson Hole Valley near Grand Teton National Park. Additional attractions near Jackson Hole include Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Yellowstone and the Snake River. Jackson is the premier tourist town in Wyoming, according to the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce, and November is the least expensive time of year to travel to Jackson Hole, according to Sunset Magazine.

  • How to Recognize Cottage Style

    To create a cottage style home, incorporate outside elements, such as wicker or woven materials in accordance with pastel and floral fabrics for a great vintage tone. Bring in textures and colors from the outside to create a rustic cottage style home with tips from a professional decorator in this free video on home decorating.

  • Asian Style Hotels

    Asian-style hotels offer travelers a restful stay amid a chaotic world of constant intrusions by utilizing a mixture of design materials with influences from across Asia. The cornerstone of Asian-inspired hotels is the incorporation of soothing color palettes, clean lines and minimal approaches to the usual dark interiors of traditional hotels. These properties put an emphasis on relaxation and contemplation through the use of water features, gardens, and quiet lobby areas which encourage guests to slow down physically and mentally.

  • What Is a Japanese Style Hotel Room?

    From the unusual food to the delicate customs, Japan has a unique culture that can be very foreign for the Western traveler. To experience Japan with pure authenticity, consider staying in a traditional Japanese hotel room, known as a Ryokan.

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