This heritage hotel brings back the era of colonial architecture through its design. The single-story structure employs a traditional language with its painted walls, pitched roofs with decorative eaves, arched entries and gridded wooden windows establishing an authentic character rooted in early twentieth-century hill stations.
The exterior composition features a central arched portico that behaves like a sheltered verandah mediating between the interiors and landscape outside. White-painted wooden fretwork and balusters add a subtle element of ornamentation. The warm exterior lighting at night enhances these details and creates an inviting glow that accentuates the building’s horizontal massing and human scale. Guest rooms embrace a maximalist Victorian sensibility through layered textile applications and pattern work. Walls feature densely patterned wallcoverings in floral motifs, establishing a rich visual texture throughout. Dark-stained wooden furniture, traditional area rugs, and framed headboard panels complete this historicist approach. Public spaces including dining rooms and lounges maintain the consistent period detailing with crown moldings, wainscoting, herringbone wood floors with inlaid borders, and crystal chandeliers. Walls display vintage photography that anchors the property’s heritage narrative.























