Scribner's Catskill Lodge sits on a hillside above Hunter Mountain in the Catskills, 20 miles from Woodstock. The lodge was built during the countercultural era and has served as a retreat for city visitors ever since. In 2016, Studio Tack led a renovation that transformed the property from a worn and dated building into a contemporary 38-room boutique hotel, organized around a mix of midcentury references and a spare, minimal aesthetic.
The lodge's centerpiece is an 1,850-square-foot library. Despite the open floor plan, the furniture arrangement creates distinct zones: communal areas for gathering and quieter alcoves for individual use. A curved sofa wraps the fireplace as the room's focal point. The furnishings throughout the public spaces balance expressive and restrained elements, the approach the renovation takes throughout the property.
The 38 guest rooms are painted white from floor to ceiling, a clean ground that makes the mountain views and seasonal light the primary visual experience. Frette bedding, furniture from Fort Standard and Fern NYC, and carefully considered details throughout give the rooms a considered warmth without being decorative. A cast iron stove in the common areas, its black chimney rising past high ceilings, provides a strong visual counterpoint to the white-painted surfaces. Terracotta tiles line the bathroom walls, adding color and texture.
The renovation was designed to keep the lodge functioning as what it has always been: a place for urbanites, adventurers, and creatives to retreat from the city, in a building that now looks the part.
