The boutique hotel Eastwind opened last June in the Catskills town of Windham, New York. Along with its 19 guest rooms, the hotel has three A-frame cabins — billed as “almost camping” on the hotel’s website.
Originally known as a retreat for hunters, fly fishermen and other outdoor enthusiasts, Eastwind will welcome a new generation of guests year-round, while retaining the earthy charms of its original iteration. In conceptualizing the hotel, founders and first-time hoteliers Bjorn Boyer, Julija Stoliarova, Daniel Cipriani and John Burnett were inspired by the property’s past, innovative hotels, and their own travel experiences.
Unfolding across a hillside with sweeping views of Windham Mountain, Eastwind blends natural beauty with communal-minded gathering spaces. Guests can relax in the sauna, enjoy a night cap at the Salon’s cocktail bar, or cozy up by the fire pit while admiring the scenery. There are 19 accommodations with four room types for guests to find their ideal travel experience and feel at home.
Eastwind’s Creative Director, Julija Stoliarova, designed the interiors of the Bunk House, Hill House, and Lushna Cabins. The guestrooms boast a Mid- Century electric look with a hint of clean urban design energized by the hotel’s backcountry, while Lushna Cabins embody a Scandinavian notion of camping without sacrificing comforts.
The decor consists of thoughtfully sourced furniture, encapsulating the sentiment of lagom – the Swedish word meaning “just the right amount.”
The heart of Eastwind, the Bunk House is home to the main lobby check-in area; 11 guest rooms including two “writer’s studio” suites; the Salon, a gathering space to grab a perfectly made espresso or wind down with a crafted signature cocktail; and an outdoor deck, complete with a fire pit on the lawn.
The Bunk House floors are planked with reclaimed wood from the original structure dating back nearly a century, while the walls are adorned with black and white photography. Other design elements in the Bunk House’s public areas include a mix of modern chairs, faded Turkish rugs, communal tables, and a Malm fireplace. Thrifted photos of families camping, “how-to” guides on foraging, and a library of curated books will lend a convivial vibe.
The Hill House building consists of five ground level guest rooms. Here, guests can choose from either double queen beds or King beds with sofas, along with a birds-eye views of the surroundings. Awash in a muted color palette with pops of navy, black and white, the Bunk House and Hill House guest rooms feature custom bed frames with Frette linens, lounge chairs and ottomans by Masaya & Co., and Otis and Eleanor speakers.
Behind black barn doors, the ensuite bathrooms boast walk-in showers with rainheads offset by farmhouse basin sinks, all in champagne brass finish. Schoolhouse style ceiling lamps and bedside lamps in black and brass spotlight varied discoveries in the room, including framed mushroom illustrations, closets wallpapered by House of Hackney with scenes of partying animals, and bespoke apothecary kits.
Further up the hill, guests who favor almost-camping will wander upon the solitary Lushna Cabins, wooden A-frame huts for a more reclusive “glamping” experience. The minimalist structures measure 14 by 14 feet and feature a window spanning one entire wall with fantastic views over Windham Mountain. While simple in aesthetic, each Lushna Cabin is insulated to weather the seasons and offer a comfortable stay with queen beds in white Frette linens, wood chests for storage, and wildlife journals. Lushna Cabin guests have access to their own private bathroom called the Rain Room and a camping kit with grilling equipment to enjoy solo fire pits. From $179 USD per night; EastwindNY.com