Inside The Wythe Hotel, Where Williamsburg's Industrial Past Meets Hipster Present
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<p>The original five story building is complemented by a new 3-story glass and aluminum addition "that references the hotelâs existing factory windows while dramatically pulling the building into the present," according a hotel rep. </p>
<p>Sokoler writes, "The bedrooms have this fantastic original wallpaper made in the neighborhood. If you look closely you can see street signs, neighborhood buildings, temples and my favorite: a bike with a stolen front wheel. They had it made at a store in Brooklyn called Flavor Paper. You can actually go there and buy <a href="http://www.flavorpaper.com/wallpaper/detail_in_cat/77/155/Wythe-Toile">that wallpaper design</a>."</p>
<p>Views from the roof patio.</p>
<p>An artist did street art behind the hotel so that the rooms could look out to it. </p>
<p>Views from the roof patio.</p>
<p>Views from the roof patio.</p>
<p>Views from the roof patio.</p>
<p>Looking down on the sign.</p>
<p>The bathroom showers have a one way window so you can look out into the bedroom and see the city.</p>