A lavish feel was achieved in the bathrooms of the guest rooms and suites at Alila Napa Valley, a new posh destination in California’s wine country, with extensive use of Italian marble
At Alila Napa Valley, large terraces and lounges with fireplaces extend the interior space of the rooms and allow guests to view the breathtaking vineyards that surround the resort. Designed by the Canadian studio Yabu Pushelberg, this is the first luxury hotel opened in Napa Valley, CA. It is a five-star hotel perfectly integrated into the landscape, designed with a palette of natural materials and focused on the dialogue between three distinct types of buildings placed in sequential order.
The first structure, dating back to 1905, is an old restored Georgian house with traditional loggias on the main front embraced by columns where the lobby, a meeting room, a restaurant and six suites are housed. Its classic rigor marks the institutional access to the big resort, which is located nearby to the oldest winery in the region, Beringer Vineyard, and its boundless acres, cultivated with perfect precision.