From the outside this looks like any run-of-the-mill business hotel, and the large reception area is stark and lacking in warmth or character, but my room was a dramatic contrast that was deserving of the "Boutique" title.
My room was not large, but was adequate (although I noticed a lack of desk space for business travelers to site their laptops or to perch with their paperwork), the bed was firm and comfortable, and the unusual decor provided some much-needed character and personality. But the quirkiest thing about this room was the shower room/toilet combination, which was entered from either side of the bed - on one side was a door into the toilet from which there was a glass door into the shower, and on the other side was door into the shower room with washbasin and another glass door into the shower! Hence the shower was both visible and accessible from both sides. The shower itself was spacious but the water temperature and pressure was temperamental, whilst the weird vinyl-cushioned floor felt unstable and slippery - thus, for me, my morning wake-up shower woke me up for all the wrong reasons.
Breakfast was served in the large and rather unwelcoming foyer; it was a decent selection, but the highlight was to be able to gaze out through the large picture windows into the sunny street and across to the Culture Park.