The Bedrooms Boutique Hotel — Stylish Dark-Wood Rooms at a Fair Price Near BTS On Nut
If you want a hotel that looks better than it costs — in a lively corner of Sukhumvit that locals and expats actually live in — The Bedrooms Boutique Hotel is the kind of place On Nut–Phra Khanong visitors keep returning to. This 3-star boutique property on Soi Sukhumvit 77 puts you about a 5-minute walk from BTS On Nut with 57 dark-wood-styled rooms, private balconies, a buffet breakfast, fitness centre, and free parking — all from approximately ฿1,100–1,400 per night. Score: 8.4 from 1,050 reviews. Big C Extra is directly opposite. W District's street-food-and-bar strip, Habito Mall, Summer Hill, and On Nut's night market are all within easy reach — this is east Sukhumvit as it's meant to be experienced.
The On Nut–Phra Khanong stretch of Sukhumvit has quietly become one of Bangkok's most liveable neighbourhoods. Long gone is the image of a dull outer suburb — today it's a mix of young Thais, long-stay expats, digital nomads, and savvy travellers who know they can get a better room for their money here than in Asok or Nana. The Bedrooms Boutique Hotel fits this shift perfectly: the kind of property that would cost considerably more in central Sukhumvit, at a price that actually makes sense.
The hotel's 57 rooms are finished in a dark-wood-meets-white-wall aesthetic that punches above its star rating. Room categories run from the compact Superior (19 sqm) up to the spacious The Bedrooms Executive Corner (35 sqm), which adds a proper lounge area — the Executive Corner is the pick for anyone staying more than two nights or working remotely. Every room has a private balcony, minibar fridge, electric kettle, flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi. The hotel underwent partial renovation in 2026, so most rooms feel fresh.
"Room looks way better than the price suggests. Dark wood is stylish, staff tried hard to help, free parking and BTS nearby — will definitely come back."
The Soi Sukhumvit 77 address means you're about 650 metres from BTS On Nut — a flat, walkable route past local cafes and convenience stores. Big C Extra is literally across the road, which guests repeatedly call out as a practical bonus. Within 10–15 minutes on foot or a short ride you'll find W District (the neighbourhood's bar and street-food hub), Summer Hill, Habito Mall, and the On Nut weekend market. BTS links to Ekkamai, Thong Lo, Asok, and Siam in under 20 minutes.
What real guest reviews highlight most positively: cleanliness (8.9/10 on Trip.com) and service (9.0/10) — both above what you'd typically expect in this price bracket. Buffet breakfast (Thai and Western options, 7–10 am, ฿250 extra per person) draws consistent praise as good value. The fitness centre is basic but functional. Free parking is a genuine rarity on this stretch of Sukhumvit and wins over any guests arriving by car.
The honest negatives: soundproofing is the property's clearest weak point. Multiple reviews note noise from neighbouring rooms and from the street, particularly on lower floors facing the soi. Request a high floor on the courtyard-facing side for a noticeably quieter stay. Wi-Fi signal can be inconsistent in rooms further from access points — a recurring complaint worth noting for remote workers. A handful of reviews mention bathroom drainage issues in older rooms, though the 2026 refresh addressed some of these.
Overall, The Bedrooms Boutique Hotel earns its 8.4 rating honestly. It's a solid choice for anyone wanting a well-designed room with breakfast and free parking at under ฿1,500/night in a neighbourhood that has genuine character. It is not for guests who prioritise a swimming pool, soundproofed silence, or the largest room possible for the money — but for the right traveller, the location and aesthetics make it one of the better-value boutique options in east Sukhumvit.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Rooms are clean and better-designed than the price implies
- ✓ Great location — close to BTS On Nut, Big C supermarket directly opposite
- ✓ Free parking — rare on Sukhumvit
- ✓ Buffet breakfast good value, no need to hunt for food first thing
- ! Soundproofing is weak — lower-floor rooms near the soi pick up street noise
- ! Wi-Fi can be patchy in rooms further from access points
- ! Some reviews mention inconsistent staff attitudes at front desk
- ✓ Executive Corner rooms are larger than expected, decent lounge area
- ✓ On Nut neighbourhood has great street food and bars within walking distance
- ✓ Gym is functional — handy for fitness-conscious travellers
- ✓ Renovation in 2026 means most rooms are in good condition
- ! Superior rooms (19 sqm) are too small for stays longer than 2 nights
- ! No swimming pool — look elsewhere if that is a priority
- ! Bathroom drainage slow in some lower-floor rooms
- 💡If you're a light sleeper — request a high floor on the courtyard side. Lower floors near the soi pick up traffic and footfall noise at night.
- 💡If a swimming pool is non-negotiable — this hotel has none. Consider Cross Vibe Bangkok Sukhumvit or another 4-star option in the same area.
- 💡If you're staying 3+ nights and need space — upgrade to an Executive Corner (30–35 sqm). The Superior at 19 sqm feels cramped for extended stays.