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"It feels just like a tree house!" - Liz, a frequent guest
Click to see a panoramic view of Room 4
Room 4 is located on the upper level via
a 13-step staircase, steep but framed with sturdy railings (NOTE: one of our Zuni friends once mused over this
characteristic of the building and stated that the erstwhile use of ladders by Zuni people
to access upper levels of the Pueblo must have inspired the builders of such
staircases!). This delightfully sunny room with expansive windows facing south and a
great view of the large set of trees within the Inn's patio, includes a full bed with
private bath facilities. We believe that from this tranquil room could be produced
another "Great American Novel": this would remind us of the early times during
which the nearby Vander Wagen family home (adjoining the main Inn building
and housing Rooms 21-22-23) was also a stopover favored by famous painters
and other noted visiting personalities. The room's furnishings are old fashioned black
wrought iron. A baker's shelf has been pressed into service as hanging space for
clothing and storage of accessories. The room is appointed with Indian design
comforter and rugs, as well as a Pendleton Wool Shawl. The room's vintage recliner is a
perfect example of the first such articles of furniture ever made: it has been
reupholstered many a time! Heating is provided by a vented, thermostatically
controlled gas heater, while cooling during the few hot Zuni summer days is insured by
a window mounted, refrigerated air conditioner and ample air
circulation. Original paintings by Zuni
artists Gabriel Paloma (an Art Instructor in Zuni), Adrian Soseeah, Reynold Banteah, and
Narren Bowannie adorn the walls. Ceramic lampshades are by another noted Zuni artist and
neighbor, Patrick Sanchez.
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