Showing posts with label The Windsor Boutique Hotel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Windsor Boutique Hotel. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

The Windsor of Asheville

On Tuesday evening, we attended the grand opening of the fabulous Windsor Boutique Hotel in Asheville, North Carolina.



There was live music from Chris Rhodes and wonderful food from several great restaurants in the area, wine and interesting new people to visit with.


The hotel is beautifully decorated with every comfort of home included in each of fourteen private vacation-ready rooms.


I love the exposed brick walls which many of the rooms have.


The lovely Nina Kis Bradbury is the Property Manager.


Each of the rooms is exquisitely and uniquely decorated.


Full kitchens, a washer and dryer, and luxurious baths are part of each suite.




A rotating exhibit of nineteen local Asheville artists' work is on display throughout the hotel, which can be purchased to add to your collection.


I wore black and silver items from the Travelers Collection from Chico's.











The hotel will soon include an Italian restaurant and shop where you will be able to buy fabulous antiques and accessories like those in the hotel. The designers actually traveled to Paris to buy a lot of the items used on the property.




This beautiful lady told me she was almost sixty years old after telling her about the blog. Amazing! She is Karen W. Nowlin, an Aesthetician, and provider of PCA Skin Care. I would say it is working very well for her!




Laura Cousins is the Creative Art Director for the hotel. It was such a treat to meet her because we immediately found that we were kindred spirits on so many levels. I felt as if we had known each other for years after only a few minutes.



This beautiful and extremely talented lady is Leeann Mayes, the creative interior designer of this amazing property and a manager.

The convenient location in the city's heart makes The Windsor the perfect place to stay on your Asheville vacation. You can easily walk to many great shops, galleries, sidewalk cafés, and restaurants. (People watching in Asheville is a special treat.)