The New Meadowood Spa
New Spa offers calming suites, stellar treatments, boutiques, relaxation gardens and a healthy culinary menu.
At the close of 2015, Meadowood Napa Valley will be substantially through a $60-million dollar renovation, which includes a now fully renovated nine-hole golf course, redesigned guest rooms property-wide and a brand new luxury all-suite Meadowood Spa debuting this month for guests and Members and led by Director of Spa & Wellness Michael Conte.
The new Meadowood Spa was designed by architect Howard Backen and his team at Backen, Gillam & Kroeger Architects, led by David Macneill and interior designer, Leslie Hemmings. The building itself was constructed and brought to life by Bob Eberlin and his team from Eberlin Construction, whose company began construction on the building in January 2014.
The style of architecture reflects and respects the landscape: simple, rustic-modern structures with a strong connection to beyond the building itself, with natural elements flowing throughout. The color palette includes warm greys and browns, deep muted olive green, rustic black and natural flax textured linen.
Paying respect to its natural surroundings of Meadowood, a majestic oak tree is preserved and celebrated at the Spa’s entrance with an amazing hand-forged circular iron fence guarding its perimeter and flanked on both sides by two boutiques. The reception area features warm oak flooring, reclaimed wood beams, hand-applied textural plaster and a fireplace with hand-forged steel. The space offers simple, clean upholstered furniture covered in organic linens, earthy leather and warm, natural rustic pieces.
Special local and international artisanal touches include a silk rug from Tibet and handmade pottery from Napa Valley ceramic artist Emil Yanos, combined with curated, antique accessories from Napa Valley and around the world.