welcome, all. This inn and everything in it was designed specifically to create an atmosphere for friends and family to gather and celebrate and share and laugh and marvel at this beautiful world, together. This is a place to reconnect and recharge - to wake up a little later than normal and go on long walks with people you love and indulge in slow lunches and lazy afternoons and sprawling, languorous dinners under candlelight. This is a place to get lost - in conversation, in each other, and in yourself. A place to lose all track of time and glasses of wine drank and plates ordered. A place where the right song is always playing and the right company is always kept. A place that’s cozy and comforting but also a place that will challenge your expectations and expand what you thought you knew about great hospitality. This is the place to be. Among the undulating landscape and breathtaking beauty of the Catskills The Inn should feel like home to all who visit and all should feel welcome here. Each space was created with great intentionality and no detail concerning the guests’ experience has been overlooked. Our purpose at Decent Hospitality Group is to create spaces and experiences that consider the totality of a guests’ stay with the utmost attention to detail. From happy hour on the expansive deck overlooking the mountains to late nights and long conversations in thoughtfully designed spaces, this is the place to come as you are and leave renewed. 01— The Inn, beginnings The Inn, beginnings before The Inn, beginnings before The Inn, beginnings before The Inn, beginnings before The Inn, beginnings before The Inn, beginnings Overview French countryside meets the Catskills. Sophistication without feeling stuffy, precious or pretentious. Intimate and unexpected. A story of time and place. Common Spaces Things to discover everywhere. Intimate vignettes that facilitate lounging and conversation. Rooms full of gorgeous seating, inspiring art, and useful objects. The Rooms 17 ensuite bedrooms spread across the second and third floors. A flood of natural light, warm tones, and generously appointed personal spaces that feel like home. The Restaurant Run by the Michelin-starred chefs of NYC establishments Contra and Wildair. A Catskills Restaurant. Outdoors An extension of the common spaces and restaurant. Outdoor dining, gardens to explore, varied seating throughout, outdoor kitchen with a smoker and live-fire hearth. Thoughtful Details Included curated breakfasts and guest-only happy hours, vegetable and pick-your-own flower gardens, extensive record collection, abundant selection of books and games, personalized services. The Bar Focused on natural wines from small producers, local beers and ciders, and timeless cocktails. Limited Events Communal, community, and guest chef dinners. Seasonal gatherings, weddings, and artist residency, 02— Visual Direction [First Floor] The Inn, Communal [Floorplan] Front of building PDR Fireplace PDR Kitchen Living Room Honor Bar & Library To The Gardens To Guest Rooms, Reception, and Restaurant The Inn, Communal [The Living Room] Communal spaces will be scattered throughout the inn, giving guests different spaces and experiences to explore - a large living room sunlit by skylights and a wood-burning fireplace, an inspiring library lounge with an abundant selection of vinyl records and classic literature, a hidden honor bar located behind a trap-door bookcase, a rooftop deck overlooking the mountains, and unexpected seating areas to facilitate intimate conversation. Things to discover everywhere. The Inn, Communal [The Living Room] The communal seating area will feature a wood burning fireplace with plaster finish and ample seating Needs: 1 sofa (approx 80-100”) for in front of the fireplace (would love double sided) and 8-10 chairs Misc: Tables, objects, lighting Considerations: Durability Zia Limestone floors in Honed Monument and Honed Buff [12x12 checkered] Goleta - Anthropologie The Inn, Communal [The Living Room] The communal seating area will feature a wood burning fireplace with plaster finish and ample seating Liz Sconce - Anthropologie The Inn, Communal [The Living Room] ** Purchased/Ordered ** ** ** ** Current Curations The Inn, PDR [The Dining Room] The Dining Room will seat up to 20 guests for brand activations and private event buyouts. Features include a dedicated show kitchen for cooking demos and photoshoots and an extended living room space Needs: One approx 120” x 42” table (looking for a show piece!) Curio Cabinet - Anthropologie Sawyer - HVLG Boucle Dining Chair - Anthropologie The Inn, PDR [The Kitchen] A show kitchen for finishing dishes, plating, and creating a homey, communal gathering space in the PDR Color Field - Helen Levi The Inn, Reception ** Handpainted tile behind the reception desk - Fireclay Tile The Inn, Restaurant [Floorplan] To Reception, Guest Rooms, and Communal To Back Deck and The Gardens The Inn, Restaurant [Floorplan] Lounge To the bar Entrance to the restaurant, from reception To the main dining room Host stand