This family room consists of two separate rooms, offering privacy without an interconnecting door. Instead, there is a main common entrance, fostering a sense of intimacy and closeness among family or friends.
Rooms overlook Erekle and Leselidze streets. Erekle Str. holds a significant place as one of Tbilisi's oldest streets. Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, it thrived as a center of trade. There was Rastabazaar. It was a bazaar with traders, handcrafters, travelers and a lot of interesting people. However, in 1795, the conqueror Agha Mahmad Khan destroyed the street, leading to its reconstruction in the 19th century. You will witness the revival of ancient trading scenes from your windows.
The family room with a common entrance offers a charming touch with its arched windows. These architectural features not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of the room but also create a cozy atmosphere for guests.