The rooms look stylish in photos but are filthy in reality. The floors are raw, polished concrete. If you've ever been at a construction site you'll know that anything that touches the floor gets instantly dirty. After five minutes with my shoes of, the bottoms of my feet looked like I had taken a walk in a pile of charcoal. It made sense when I saw that the hotel's towels were the color grey - had they been white (like most hotels' are) it would have been a dead giveaway how filthy the floors are.
Like many hotels, this one has a sign urging you reuse towels for the (purported) sake of the environment (which has a better ring than the real reason, which is saving money on laundry costs). But since your feet are dirty from walking on the filthy floors, they have to change the bed linen every day. EVERY TIME the supposed "fresh" linen had mystery stains on them. I informed the hotel and asked them to change again, but every time there were disgusting stains. Either the linen weren't washed at all or the hotel has to stop using a laundry service that apparently wash everything in a sewer. There's no way I'd let them wash my clothes.
The owner was insanely rude by the way.
The hotel is very far from most if not all the tourist sites in Phnom Penh, so you'll spend a lot of time in tuktuks. A car ride from Wat Phnom took about 30 minutes, time you can spend doing more fun things.
Stay away from this hotel.