Photos: Hotel Zachary
A Hotel Zachary mock guest room evokes neighborhood comfort and Chicago history, along with a few subtle nods to Wrigley Field, said Lisa Chervinsky, Stantec’s lead designer for the 173 guest rooms.
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A Hotel Zachary mock guest room evokes neighborhood comfort and Chicago history, along with a few subtle nods to Wrigley Field, said Lisa Chervinsky, Stantec’s lead designer for the 173 guest rooms.
A hallway flanked by oak wood leads into the mock guest room, built across the street from the actual Hotel Zachary, opening in April.
(Hotel Zachary/Stoffer Photography Interiors)A nook in the mock guest room has space for beverages.
(Hotel Zachary/Stoffer Photography Interiors)The bathroom, long on tile work, is designed to be reminiscent of what you’d find in Chicago residences in early 1900s, but with a modern update in the spacious sink and vanity, said lead designer Lisa Chervinsky.
(Hotel Zachary/Stoffer Photography Interiors)Rooms include an industrial, architectural-inspired desk.
(Hotel Zachary/Stoffer Photography Interiors)Green upholstery contrasts with dark oak on the bed’s headboard in a mock room at Hotel Zachary.
(Hotel Zachary/Stoffer Photography Interiors)The flat-screen TV sits on a chest of drawers meant to resemble a piece of furniture Zachary Taylor Davis would have used to store his blueprints.
(Hotel Zachary/Stoffer Photography Interiors)A framed replica of Zachary Taylor Davis’ original blueprint of Wrigley Field will hang in each guest room.
(Hotel Zachary/Stoffer Photography Interiors)Historic photos and works by Chicago artists will be featured in the hotel’s guest rooms.
(Hotel Zachary/Stoffer Photography Interiors)An inviting leather wingback chair adds to the residential vibe of the guest rooms.
(Hotel Zachary/Stoffer Photography Interiors)