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Welcome to the wonderful island of Hawaii: Zach Edition. Here, you’ll find surfboards, hibiscus flowers, and seashells galore! Will you start with a cruise? A hula-dancing lesson? A nice, cool pineapple drink?

How about a calm, relaxing nap in the world-renown Bed of Slumbers? The glorious Bed of Slumbers is right on the beach! Or, should I say, next to the beach! Yes, folks, the beach with a beautiful sun setting in the background is a wall mural.

If you choose not to sleep, you still have another fabulous option: a trip to the Beach Bungalow! The entrance to the Beach Bungalow is guarded by a jungle of seashell-threaded strings. Once you step inside, you’ll be greeted with…. The rest of Zach’s stuff! That is a treasure all in itself.

Now, I bet you’re wondering who the owner is? The designer?

Zach Artozqui, senior, is the owner of the room. But as to who designed it? Both he and his mom, Kelley, put together their imaginations to make this room.

The inspiration? “At the time, I just wanted something calming and relaxing, so why not have a calming, relaxing room?” Artozqui said.

Along with it being calming and relaxing, the owner of the room looks like he just got from Hawaii himself. “He always had looked like a surfer boy,” Kelley said.

Now, he made this room 10 years ago, and has not made a single change to it. Well, except for new clothes, gadgets, etc. But regarding the room itself, he’s kept everything the same.

You can obviously see how it would be relaxing to somebody. The oranges and blues of the sunsetted beach give off this calming exposure, the hibiscus-printed bedspread makes you just want to jump onto the bed to smell the detergent-scented flowers, and the little knick knacks of anything and everything Hawaiian that he has collected over the years makes you feel like you’re actually there.

Instead of you going to Hawaii, Zach brings Hawaii to you.

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