Perfect for long summer weekends, these boutique properties offer a welcome respite from your everyday but with all the warmth of home.
86 Cannon
Charleston, SC
Originally built in the 17th century, this historic inn offers a refreshing twist on traditional Charleston elegance thanks to Betsy Berry, who gave it a contemporary spin.
Holiday House
Palm Springs, CA
Mark D. Sikes reimagined this mid-century Palm Springs hotel as a cozy yet eclectic escape. And of course he filled it with his two favorite colors: white and blue!
Hotel Covell
Los Angeles, CA
Sally Breer decorated each room with exotic and luxurious details inspired by iconic, far-flung places from Monaco to Paris.
Hotel Californian
Santa Barbara, CA
Filled with Moroccan-influences, this Martyn Lawrence Bullard-designed hotel is just off the beach and, in true California style, brings the outdoors in.
Proper Hotel
San Francisco, CA
Each room in this cool, sophisticated hotel has its own personality thanks to Kelly Wearstler, who breathed new life into the historic building.
Quirk Hotel
Richmond, VA
What once was a luxury department store is now a completely transformed quirky and art-driven boutique hotel by Bristow | Proffitt Studio. And all of the rooms are pink!
The Inn at Hastings Park
Lexington, MA
Robin Gannon brought this colonial-era inn, located just outside of Boston, into the 21st century with a lively mix of pattern and furniture.
The Ramble Hotel
Denver, CO
Johnson Nathan Strohe filled this 50-room boutique hotel—located in a hip, artistic neighborhood in Denver—with Old World charm.
The Siren Hotel
Detroit, MI
This historical building sat vacant for decades before the ASH NYC infused it with mystery and romance, resulting in the hottest new boutique hotel in downtown Detroit.