The Maker Hotel is slated to open August 6th in the heart of Hudson, New York’s historic downtown. Spread across three overhauled historic structures totaling 14,000 square feet, the intimate 11-room property is conceived as a bohemian sanctuary with nods to 19th-century industrial, Belle Époque, Art Deco, and midcentury legacies. Lev Glazman and Alina Roytberg, cofounders of beauty brand Fresh, partnered with hospitality expert Damien Janowicz on the interior design and overall concept of the hotel.
Composed of a carriage house, Georgian mansion, and Greek Revival structure, the Maker Hotel preserves and accentuates the existing architecture. Key focal points abound in the form of ornate fireplaces, original wood elements, decorative stain glass, foyer mosaic tiles, and handpainted ceilings. The property features three F&B options: the Maker Café, the Maker Lounge cocktail concept, and the Maker Restaurant.
Accommodations boast distinctive identities inspired by different makers. The Architect studio comprises a black granite fireplace, midcentury furniture, herringbone fabric wallpaper, and an olive soaking tub, while the Artist studio is outfitted with eclectic artwork and a stained glass window. Terrace lofts, located on the top floor, overlook the onsite courtyard, and the three-room apartment features a living space and kitchenette.