There is a newly renovated "shared" hotel in the north of the Dutch capital Amsterdam. Located in a historic low-key brick building, fashionable, open, and even quirky is everyone's unanimous evaluation of this hotel. The combination of affordable luxury rooms and intricately designed capsule sleeping compartments bridges the huge difference between hotels and youth hostels. Here, there are minimalist-style guest rooms. The wood veneer wall of the guest room, invisible light with the outline of the decorative panel, is really interesting and novel dining scene. Walking down the stairs to the inside, it was quite different, and the stacked white pods appeared quite psychedelic against the light. Although the area is not large, each room has the function of a complete hotel room, combining maximum privacy with the simplest design. The room is dominated by logs and white walls, and the simple color blocks are paved into a clear functional area.