We stayed in one of the studio's as we didn't want to pay a high price but we were a little surprised that it didn't quite match up to the claims in the brochure. It wasn't 50 sq m - more like 35 sq m - and the so called 'private deck' was actually shared with the next studio. Happily there wasn't anyone in that room when we were there but it's not an accurate description. The room was nicely furnished in Chinese style but a little dark inside. One other thing, the hotel claims to be set in lush gardens - this is true, but they belong to the neighbouring properties!! (No access). The hotel is very small - more of an over-developed guest house - not really a resort, but the service is fine and the location is good for excellent restaurants nearby en route to the town. Tuk-tuks are not readily available so be prepared for a walk to town and this will be a hot walk in summer as there isn't much shade on that road. Maybe the host will call for a taxi for you. The pool rooms look better than the one we had but frankly, for the money, you'd probably be much happier at The Hen, a similar guest house right on the beach just a few hundred metres away, and nearer to town. We called in to have a look and it is very classy. There are others like that too, along that road. Sorry, Baan Talay Chine, we won't be coming back but thanks for the service anyway.