| Masculine best describes Mr. Buhl's Room. Decorated in greens and browns, stags are the main focus. A 'copper-like' ceiling, original fireplace, and magnificent woodwork make this room exceptionally warm and comfortable. A round king sized bed fits perfectly in the round window space of this room. | 
| | | | Mr and Mrs. Buhl slept in separate bedrooms, a custom not commonly appreciated today. Mrs. Buhl's Room was very feminine, as is our version. Decorated in yellow and blue, a large, round king sized bed fits comfortably in the largest of the castle's turrets. | 
| | | | Mr Buhl had a lovely private den next to his bedroom. A chartreuse tiled fireplace and the beautifully restored woodwork are the focal points of this room. A traditional king sized canopy four-poster bed provides for the finest comfort. This room has one of the largest bathrooms in the home. | 
| | | | This room was considered the "out of town guest room". The king sized bed and Beidermier reproduction furniture compliments the sophisticated decor of gold and ebony. The gas fireplace, which sits in a rounded-off corner, accents this room beautifully. | 
| | | | Light, airy and neoclassical in style, this room is softened with colors of white, cream, taupe, and beige. The many windows in this room offer beautiful views of the courtyard, greenhouse, waterfall, and gardens. A king sized bed and cozy fireplace accent this room. | 
| | | | The largest turret in the "Castle" houses a round Jacuzzi for two. This room was once part of the deco-ballroom of the 1940's. Now a king sized bed, replicated from the Hearst Castle, is the main attraction to this room. The hardwood floors are original and accented with beautiful oriental carpets. The walls are a reflection of the exterior style of the home. | 
| | | | This is the largest room in the "Castle". You must experience this room to believe it. The colors are soft; rust, copper, and champagne. The gabled ceiling rises to 15 feet, and ceiling fans add to the romance. A king sized, upholstered sleigh bed provides the best sleep experience. The octagon turret houses a round Jacuzzi for two. | 
| | | | We refer to Park Place as a 'room at Grandma's house' – quaint and cozy. Sage green and muted burgundy provide a serene environment unmatched anywhere else in the home. A traditional queen sized Charleston Rice Poster bed faces the fireplace. The bathroom's corner whirlpool tub comfortably accommodates two and the bidet enhances this spacious lavatory. Hardwood floors and oriental rugs add to the warmth of this lovely room. | 
| | | | Fast becoming one of the most popular rooms in the Mansion, the Artist Loft is very light and elegant. The wall coverings feature Michelangelo’s famous painting of "The Creation of Adam". The king sized bed of copper and iron is a work of art in its own right. One of our favorites, the bathroom is quite lovely with 'pickled' oak floors and a large round Jacuzzi in the turret. | 
| | | | As the name implies, this room could be on a deserted island. A carved, queen sized, four poster bed and ornate wicker and rattan furniture accents this spacious room. The slow churn of the ceiling fan sets the evening's mood. This is the only room that has a Jacuzzi in the bedroom, instead of the bath, so you can enjoy the warmth of the fireplace. | 
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