
Christian Siriano will add his panache to the Inn of Chagrin Falls as he makes-over the historic inn.
CHAGRIN FALLS, Ohio — It will be a fashionable block party 4-11 p.m. May 13 on West Street with music and food when the new look of the Inn of Chagrin Falls is unveiled to the public. Trendy New York City designer Christian Siriano and his team were hired in March to do a make-over of the venerable 15-room, inn where the legendary Crane’s Canary Cottage and restaurant once stood and served the likes of Charles Lindberg, John D. Rockefeller, and real-life food critic Duncan Hines.
Today’s innkeeper and managing partner, Molly Gebler declined to put a figure on the make-over cost, stating that it was a moving target as things keep getting added to the list. Changes include new flooring, paint and wall treatment, along with new furnishings. The look is intended to evoke a sense of being comfortably lived in, while feeling innovative and fresh. You can book a room and stay there for about $195-$225 a night when it reopens.
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