The Belgian apartment is characterised by calm light spaces and exceptionally clean lines. The apartment is brought to life by a wonderful splash of lime green. There’s a touch of warmth with creams and light earthy tones. Unfussy floral patterns on fabrics, wardrobes and lamp shades add another dimension to this serene living space.
As you may expect, bold splashes of the colour red dominate the Chinese apartment. Mixed with darker tones of brown and softer touches of cream and white the Chinese apartment is more subtle than you might have thought it. There's a white kitchen and bathroom and Chinese inspired decorations dot the rooms to add a touch of authenticity.

The glowing lights of modern Dubai beckon as you enter this apartment. Browns, creams and a generous dusting of gold come together to remind you of Dubai's desert origins and long journeys across sand dunes. Arab inspired patterns, artwork and decorations dot the walls and furniture — yours to enjoy during your stay in Lusaka.
Wonderful colours and tones of oranges, creams and browns may remind you of Egyptian pyramids and the hot desert at sunset. The Egyptian apartment takes you on a journey of the Pharaohs with artwork reflecting camel back travel, sand dunes and splashes of bright orange that could be the hot desert sun.
This apartment is home to an eclectic mix of traditional English frames, artwork and ornaments together with very contemporary union jack inspired soft furnishings. The open plan apartment style, shiny floor tiles and the soft colours that accentuate the apartment make it feel extra spacious. With two bedrooms this apartment offers extra flexibility.
Splashes of scarlet and orange colour in the soft furnishings scattered round the Ethiopian apartment break the tones of welcoming browns and mustards. Contrary to the living room which boasts bold swirling patterns, the double bedroom is quite minimalist, broken only by colourful pillow and spread. This apartment oozes warmth and welcome.
The French apartment is pleasant and distinctly blue with gentle floral patterns swathing the room. Beautiful French artwork hangs on largely white walls that creates a wonderful feeling of space, calm and tranquillity. Overall everything is quite minimalist with French detail in print and ornamental charm.
This apartment is alive with a wonderful golden yellow which is used especially well in the kitchenette. Don't be alarmed though, spacious white walls balance out the bold use of yellow to give the apartment a mellow balance. Rich Indian fabrics adorn the soft furnishing in the bedroom and artwork depicting scrolls decorate some of the walls.
Artwork depicting Japanese calligraphy adorns the white walls of this apartment. Jutting out from these clean walls is dark, almost black furniture with a high impact bright red kitchenette. Everything about this apartment screams strong lines, well balanced contrasting colours and space for you to envelope yourself in.
The Kenyan apartment is awash with soft lightness and African inspired drama. Fabrics are in creams and off whites, and African artwork in light and earthy tones is scattered on walls and surfaces. A rather large cream sofa dominates the living room invitingly. Subtle use of gold and orange bring in warm finishing touches.
The Nigerian room is a surprise. Soft baby blues invite you into the living room with a golden rug beneath your feet. In contrast, the bedrooms soft furnishings are muted creams and browns. Unlike some of the Nomad's Court apartments this one has not a single bold colour in site. This minimalist apartment creates a space that is wonderfully calm.

The lounge in the Nomad's apartment is in interesting tones of gun metal and rust that is balanced with a kitchenette in soft dusty pink. This interesting combination creates a surprising feeling of warmth. The bedroom successfully uses silvery blues together with tones of dark chocolate brown.
The South African apartment is confident with dark and confident furniture and decorations set against the light walls. Bright oranges, reds and golds are used as inviting accent colours. In contrast, the bedroom is very simple in a dark brown and white. Everything about this apartment is effortless and welcoming in true African style.
The warm artwork in the Turkish apartment is inviting and brings this unassuming apartment to life. Dark leather furniture, subtle shapes and low key decoration finish things off and create a bachelor pad style. Most Nomad's Court apartments use colour more boldly, and this apartment is as close to black and white as you will get.

In true American style, everything about this apartment is rather large! And with two double bedrooms you won't be short of space. An ochre kitchen works surprisingly well set against a living room with alluring lime green oversized seating. In the bedrooms you'll find absolute calm in an understated and inviting kind of way.

This apartment celebrates the Ukusefya Pang'wena traditional ceremony of the Bemba tribe in Zambia. This ceremony, depicted by artwork in the apartment, commemorates the Bemba people's migration from Congo to Northern Province in Zambia. Like all the apartments it is inviting, refreshing and stylish. Note this apartment does not have a kitchen and functions like a normal hotel room.

This apartment celebrates the customs and traditions of the Southern Province in Zambia. The living room is dominated by a beautiful painting depicting a cultural ceremony and the rest of the apartment is brought to life with Zambian inspired decorations and accessories. The Southern Zambia apartment is quietly confident with its muted reds, greys and rich fabrics.
This Zambian apartment celebrates the Ncwala ceremony of the Ngoni tribe in Chipata, Eastern Zambia. Various shades of cream, duck egg blue and gold create a wonderful feeling of softness. Zambian mask sculptures adorn the apartment walls. The Eastern Zambia apartment offers two bedrooms making this a great accommodation option for young families.
This Zambian inspired apartment celebrates the well known Kuomboka ceremony of the Lozi tribe from Western province. The ceremony is depicted in the large painting in the living room and Zambian paintings, sculptures and trinkets adorn the apartment giving it a real feeling of authenticity. This apartment has two bedrooms so there's lots of space for you to enjoy.