Boutique hotel Revival opens in old Baltimore mansion
US studio SL Design has overhauled the interiors of a 20th-century building in Baltimore, Maryland to create this boutique hotel, including a 1970s-style lounge, modernist designs and a curated art collection.
Hotel Revival is located in Baltimore's historic Mount Vernon neighbourhood, in an existing structure that is nearly 100 years old.
Formerly the Peabody Court Hotel, the property was recently transformed into the 14-story boutique hotel. Interiors were designed by Chris Sheffield of SL Design, while his friend Sara McCorriston from Paradigm Gallery led the art direction.
Local firm Schamu Machowski + Patterson Architects was project architect.
Hotel Revival comprises 107 rooms, two restaurants, a karaoke lounge. It is also intended to serve as a community gathering place, with the inclusion of a local art programme. This chimes in with the previous use of the building, which was once a private mansion for an art-enthusiast and also the site of the Baltimore Museum of Art's inaugural exhibition in 1923.
"[Hotel Revival] boasts a rich past rooted in art," said the statement. "With this in mind, Revival's team wanted to celebrate the area?s heritage, as well as make art and culture more accessible to all who experience the hotel."
A feature of Hotel Revival is a rooftop bar and eatery, called Topside, which is surrounded by windows and filled with green-painted pillars.
Sheffield chose various vintage furnishings to fill the space, geometric f...
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