Architecture SB Architects
Architecture SB Architects
SB Architects reimagined the original building, while honoring its classic details.
Dr. Wilkinson’s originally opened in 1952 when “the Doc” introduced his famous mud baths and a signature wellness treatment known as “The Works.” When SB Architects stepped in for the renovation, they opted to lean into the mid-century modern elements. Outside, a grassy backyard with mountain views, a swimming pool, custom picnic blankets, and swings invites guests to enjoy the Calistoga climate. For large groups, the freestanding Victorian House—built in 1924—features five separate bedrooms and a private porch with Napa Valley views.
Interior design EDG
The interiors strike a skillful balance: They’re retro yet modern, surprising and soothing, and playful but elevated.
Inflected with a dose of nostalgia, the lobby features a range of custom artwork, including a signature mineral-water fountain and wall art made of clay disks in honor of the hotel’s mud baths. One-of-a-kind murals and original mosaics are found throughout the resort, as well as in a refurbished Victorian House that accommodates up to 15. Guestrooms offer modern mid-century furnishing amid original brick walls and calming, neutral tones with pops of color—think: salmon, orange, or turquoise. True to the resort’s nostalgic spirit, a replica of Dr. Wilkinson’s 1952 Buick is parked at the entrance.