Green Lodging for Pet and Electric Car Owners
~ The following was published in The Floyd Press newspaper on June 9, 2011 and on the paper’s webpage HERE.
The first electric car charger in Floyd County and maybe in the New River Valley is now located in the parking lot of the Hotel Floyd’s new addition. Kamala Bauers, one of the hotel owners, explained at the building’s recent Open House that the hotel will be listed on websites and in visitor guides as green lodging in Virginia that can accommodate travelers with electric cars. “It’s a new model with a quick charge that charges in 4 to 6 hours,” she said.
The new building, adjacent to the hotel office building and down from the hotel’s 14 themed rooms also accommodates guests who travel with pets. Two pet friendly suites, which are more like efficiency apartments with complete kitchens, include dog beds and bowls and lawn space for animals.
The rooms, named the Humane Society Suite and the Local Foods Suite, have king-sized beds and pull-out queen sofas. The quilt-designed spreads in the bedrooms are also pet friendly, “easy to wash,” Bauers said.
The Local Foods suite is accented with photographs depicting local farming scenes. A notebook chronicles stories and photographs of Floyd’s local food initiatives, including the Floyd Farmers Market, Sweet Providence Farm, Good Food Good People, Seven Springs Community Supported Agriculture, and the King Brothers Farms and Orchards.
Animal décor, prints, photographs, and stories of rescued animals are featured in the Humane Society Suite. Details on the purpose and projects of the Humane Society have been collected in a notebook for reading. Some of the furniture in both rooms is recycled, purchased at Fancies and Follies and Finders Keepers. One-of-a-kind pieces made by Floyd furniture makers at Phoenix Hardwoods add to the decor.
In the light-filled Humane Society suite, designer and Humane Society member Diane Giessler, was putting the finishing touches on the room as guests streamed in and out, enjoying refreshments as they toured the building.
Hotel manager Derek Wall said that the suites were already booked for the weekend and that the apartment below the suites is already rented. Hotel co-owner Jack Wall explained that the rooms in the main hotel, built in 2007 with the latest in green technologies and building materials, are allergen-free. Considering that some guests have animal allergies, it’s good that the new rooms are set apart.
It’s a net zero energy usage building,” said Bauers. Renewable energy used in the building is produced with thermal water heaters, photovoltaic solar panels on the roof, and thick insulation, which also gives a degree of sound proofing. There is continuous fresh air entering the building that is heated and cooled through a heat exchange system. The building also has a cistern that collects rain water for watering plants and lawn. ~ Colleen Redman
Post note: Some photos of the Hotel Floyd’s original 2007 open house of their locally themed rooms can be viewed HERE and HERE. HERE is a post on the hotel’s Writers Suite that was decorated by the writer’s group I belonged to.
June 17th, 2011 9:45 am
Your society seems to be ahead of the game.
June 17th, 2011 9:58 am
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June 17th, 2011 10:01 am
I guess it’s about time to start planning another stay at the Hotel…and Floyd.
June 17th, 2011 10:05 am
The Writers Room journal that our writer’s group left after finishing the room decor is filled now. I’m reading it now and its very satisfying to learn about how many people enjoyed the room and hotel and that they sat and wrote at the antique desk we picked out. http://looseleafnotes.com/wp/2007/10/the-hotel-floyd-writer%E2%80%99s-suite/ The journal gives such a look into who comes to Floyd and why and how much they loved it.
June 17th, 2011 2:40 pm
What wonderful ideas. Wishing the hotel great success.
June 18th, 2011 3:17 pm
Great Article and way ahead of the time or right in the nick of time!
June 20th, 2011 1:22 pm
glad to see someone’s doing it right. looks like a great place to stay. I have to leave businesses because of the scents and chems in the air.
July 22nd, 2011 6:03 pm
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