Halyard

Greenport, New York

Restaurant & Bar
2017

“…for more modern lodgings, drop your bags at the newly refurbished, retro-chic Sound View, with 55 cheery rooms decked out in mid-century seaside cool (thanks to Brooklyn-based Studio Tack) and offering guests access to a private beach. The airy onsite restaurant, The Halyard, courtesy of James Beard Award–winning chef Galen Zamarra (behind Mas Farmhouse) doubles as a wine and seafood shrine with fried clams and oyster pot pie.”

Role
Building Design, Branding & Identity, Interior Design

Scope
Renovation: 65 Room Hotel, Restaurant (The Halyard) Piano Bar, Lobby, Library

Partners
Architect: BLD Architects
Contractor: NY Renaissance Group

Collaborators
Uhuru, Quiet Town Home, Workaday Handmade, JT Dreyer Cabinetmakers, Early Electrics, Waterworks, Wm. J. Mills & Co.

Photographers
Read McKendree

Designer
Studio Tack

Awards

Surface Magazine
Travel Awards, 2018: Small Hotel Domestic

Monocle
Top 100 Global Hotels, 2018

Hospitality Design
Winner - Best Mid-Scale Hotel, 2018

Press

By Jennifer Fernandez
August 14, 2017

For a luxe yet approachable dose of nostalgia that includes all the sights and sounds of a quintessential summer by the shore, book a room at the brand new Sound View, an iconic 1950s motel that was recently rehabilitated with a Bauhaus-meets-New-England aesthetic by Eagle Point Hotel Partners, Filament Hospitality, and buzzy Brooklyn-based design firm Studio Tack. In place of the pre-existing plaid-upholstered walls and cheesy red carpet, you’ll now find cedar planks along the partitions, effortlessly cool midcentury-inspired furnishings with a nautical twang, and mottled cork-and-rubber flooring that recalls the pebbly sand on the beach just beyond your private patio or shared deck. Don’t miss the moody piano bar in the lobby, where red banquettes, gilded sconces, and painted waves combine to create an inviting port of call for locals and guests alike.

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