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Parts and Labor Design and Blue Flag Capital create “nostalgic” Nantucket hotel

  • Ellen Eberhardt
  • 12 November 2024
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New York studio Parts and Labor Design and Brad Guidi of Boston real estate company Blue Flag Capital have renovated the Beachside Hotel on Nantucket to reflect the local craft and design scene of the 1960s.

Located outside of Boston on Nantucket island, the 45,000 square-foot (4,180 square metres) Beachside Hotel encompasses a motel-style property originally built in the 1960s, with five low-lying buildings encircling a central pool deck.

Beachside Hotel
Parts and Labor Design and Blue Flag Capital have completed a hotel renovation on Nantucket

Parts and Labor Design and Blue Flag Capital largely focused on the renovation of the property’s interiors, as its grey shingle facade is historically relevant and typical to Nantucket.

The hotel includes guestrooms, an adult and children’s pool, a gym, a restaurant and bar and other public spaces, such as a meeting space and game room that branches off a central lobby.

Beachside Hotel
The project encompasses five motel-style buildings that encircle a pool deck

The design involved creating a family-friendly hotel that could accommodate children while being design-forward, according to the team.

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“It’s somewhere that we feel like families would feel confident and comfortable and that was really our main goal,” Parts and Labor Design partner Danu Kennedy told Dezeen.

Beachside Hotel
The project pulls from the craft movement on the island from the 1960s and 70s

“It’s very approachable, it’s very fun. It’s full of energy – but it’s chic.”

The team outfitted the interiors in a palette of terracotta, cream, dark greens and natural wood to achieve a “nostalgic” feeling, using custom furniture and fixtures pieces designed by Jay Edward Group, Light Annex, Majestic Mirror & Frame.

These details also play into a hand-crafted feel – a nod to the artists and craft movement of 1960s and 1970s Nantucket.

“There’s this real crafted, hand-built, hand-touched, feel to it,” said Kennedy.

Beachside Hotel
Terracotta, wood, creams and dark greens were used for the palette

“We chose furniture, fabrics, and materials that are reminiscent of our childhood, even pulling from movies like the Sandlot for inspiration,” said Blue Flag Capital chief development officer Brad Guidi.

“There is something comforting and nostalgic when watching Sandlot so we asked ourselves, how do we evoke this feeling at our hotel?”


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The hotel’s lobby features a collection of deeply cushioned lounge sofas and woven chairs centred around a tiled fireplace. Plinths by Parts and Labor off-shoot Known Work and vessells by Maxine Metbo and Diego Olivero Studio fill the space.

Pieces by artists Sean Spellman and Gayle Fitzpatrick are among the works that hang on the walls.

Bed with quilt
The hotel is designed to be family-friendly

The space is clad with wooden trim and a tiled floor and expands outwards from the bar area, which features light-green tiling and a wooden counter.

It is also directly connected to the pool deck, which makes for a connected indoor-outdoor interior conducive to families.

Bed with quilt and floral pendant
A quilt was placed on each bed

“If you’re looking to be in the lobby, or if you’re lounging by the pool, you’re in this space where it’s contained and that’s really important, because kids will just run and go crazy, so that the layout is great for that,” Kennedy told Dezeen.

The guestrooms also cater to families with sofas large enough for children to sleep on, and an “approachable” feeling brought in by details like an individual quilt on each bed.

Pool with orange umbrellas
The interior branches outwards from the pool

The hotel is now open, although some areas are still undergoing construction according to the team.

Other projects by Parts and Labor design include a “nautical” hotel in Washington DC and a Chicago restaurant with a coastal California feel.

The photography is by Matt Kisiday

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