Jody Schmal who has worked for the Houston Chronicle since 2012, edits the newspaper’s travel, food and restaurant stories, and was the paper’s Style Editor until 2014. A Houston native, Jody graduated from the London College of Fashion in England, and previously worked as the Deputy Editor at Houston magazine. She recently came up with a superb editorial on Hotel Amparo in SMA:
Mariana Barran Goodall is a bit of a nomad. As the founder of Houston-based Hibiscus Linens, she’s often jetting off to various locales to teach the art of embroidery, something she learned from private-school nuns growing up in Monterrey, Mexico. And for the past two years she’s worked on her most personal project yet: opening a hotel in the colonial Mexican city of San Miguel de Allende.
Hotel Amparo — amparo is shelter in Spanish — is the type of place that makes even the most itinerant guests feel at home. That’s by design; Goodall worked with Houston designer Aaron Rambo on creating a hand-picked vibe for the hotel’s five rooms and common areas that pays respect to the Mexico setting, yet would fit right in within any of the stylish cities she frequents.
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Furnishings and décor are a worldly mix of antique and contemporary, sourced from purveyors including Houston’s Lewis & Maese auction house, the Guild Shop, Circa Lighting and the artisan mercado a few blocks away. Art may hail from San Miguel’s Fabrica La Aurora — or Etsy. The striking mural on the coffee shop ceiling? A special commission by Argentinian artist Lucas Rise.
“Lots of soul, lots of hours of people’s time went into this place,” Goodall says, noting her Hibiscus hand-stitched napkins and an Otomi-wrapped leather chair in the guest lounge. “It’s what was in my mind.”
The room rate, starting at $250 per night, includes breakfast (hello, chilaquiles!) and cocktail hour, during which a skilled bartender will whip you up a drink based on your tastes; hotelamparo.com.
Source: Houston Chronicle