Fresh brewed coffee with a homemade treat is brought to the room at dawn each day. Each room has a Bluetooth Mashall speaker, exquisite linens and comfortable mattress with outstanding bath products. The food in all of the venues, the main dining room conservatory, the lounge and the café varied and of great quality with memorable meals. The rooms are beautifully appointed with magnificent modern art pieces throughout. It is a modern abode with old world charm. 6, initially for solely three-night stays.My wife and I had the great pleasure of spending a second visit at the Maker Hotel. Rates start at $350 per night for one of the 220-square-foot bedrooms, up to $1,150 per night for a three-room, 825-square-foot apartment suite, meant for small groups. The Gardener studio includes plants arranged throughout the space, while The Artist studio comes with a vintage painting easel. The Writer studio includes a restored, 19th-century book case with titles curated by Strand Book Store. The "makers" theme resonates throughout each of the hotel's 11 guest rooms, with names like The Artist studio, The Architect studio, The Writer studio and The Gardener studio. We’re collaborating with makers of all walks of life, whether it's an artist, a writer, a designer - we celebrate all makers." "We’re celebrating all the makers of the world. Glazman said he anticipates also working with local artists, rotating their work in and out of the hotel. There are between 80 and 100 pieces of art, both in rooms and public spaces, many coming from Glazman's own personal collection, which he had been keeping for decades. About 80 percent of the hotel's furniture is reclaimed, Glazman said, and he worked with furniture-restoration experts to enhance the bohemian and old-school look of the hotel. Glazman is in charge of the interior design of the property, Roytberg handles the color palettes, patterns and branding while Janowicz is the curator of the guest experience.Īlong with 11 guest rooms, the property will also include a cafe, cocktail lounge and restaurant. "But I think that (in Hudson), there’s still a thing going on in terms of the artists who live here, the writers who live here and all walks of life who live here."Ĭo-owners along with Glazman include Alina Roytberg, who founded the skin-care and beauty-supply company Fresh with Glazman, as well as hospitality expert Damien Janowicz. "There was a certain energy - a certain creative energy - in New York City, and there still is," he said. Glazman said he wants the hotel to emulate the type of artistic and creative energy that flourished in New York City in the 1970s and 1980s, and urges anybody who wants to re-experience a small part of that energy to hop on a train. Still, original architectural elements like ornate fireplaces, wood flooring, decorative stained glass, foyer mosaic tiles and hand-painted ceilings have been preserved. Extensive construction has taken place to connect the buildings and build additions like a court yard and pool. The 14,000-square-foot property at 302 Warren Street will be comprised of three buildings an 1800’s Carriage House, a Georgian mansion and a Greek Revival building. There’s something electric, and the people who live here feel very connected to the city and the area." There’s a lot of creative energy here - the whole Hudson Valley area. "There’s a very cool and amazing atmosphere and energy in Hudson," Glazman said. Lev Glazman, one of the hotel's co-founders, said Hudson's diversity and eccentricity made it an irresistible draw for the project. The opening of the hotel marks the latest hip addition to the city of Hudson.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |