
Starr Piano - Roxie and Carraway Suites Combined
There is a particular pleasure in occupying a building that was built to make something beautiful. The Starr Piano building, once home to the craft of instrument making, now holds a different kind of resonance. When the Roxie and Carraway Suites are combined, the result is a generous, self-contained residence that unfolds across the character-rich bones of this storied structure. Original architectural details anchor the space in history while contemporary furnishings and a thoughtful renovation bring comfort and clarity to every room.
The combined Starr Piano Roxie and Carraway Suites offer the scale and privacy of a true home. The layout provides multiple living areas, giving guests room to gather or retreat as the mood dictates. A full kitchen stands ready for those who prefer to cook on their own terms, stocked with the essentials and designed with both function and style in mind. Bedrooms are spacious and quietly appointed, with quality linens and enough separation from common areas to ensure restful sleep. Bathrooms carry the same attention to detail, balancing modern fixtures with the building's industrial heritage. The overall effect is one of warmth and substance, a space that feels considered rather than staged.
What distinguishes a stay here is the texture of the building itself. High ceilings, exposed brick, and broad windows let natural light move through the rooms in a way that shifts with the hours. The architecture does not try to hide its past. Instead, it leans into it, allowing guests to feel the weight and warmth of a structure that has lived many lives. The surrounding area offers its own draw, with local dining, shopping, and cultural points of interest within easy reach, making the suite an ideal base for exploration or a reason to stay in.
The Starr Piano Roxie and Carraway Suites Combined is not a hotel room stretched to fill more square footage. It is a residence with real proportion, designed for guests who want to settle in rather than simply check in. The kitchen invites slow mornings. The living spaces accommodate conversation, reading, or simply doing nothing at all. By evening, the building quiets, and the suites take on a stillness that feels earned. It is the kind of place where time slows not because anyone asks it to, but because the space itself was made for craft, for patience, and for paying close attention.
There is a particular pleasure in occupying a building that was built to make something beautiful. The Starr Piano building, once home to the craft of instrument making, now holds a different kind of resonance. When the Roxie and Carraway Suites are combined, the result is a generous, self-contained residence that unfolds across the character-rich bones of this storied structure. Original architectural details anchor the space in history while contemporary furnishings and a thoughtful renovation bring comfort and clarity to every room.
The combined Starr Piano Roxie and Carraway Suites offer the scale and privacy of a true home. The layout provides multiple living areas, giving guests room to gather or retreat as the mood dictates. A full kitchen stands ready for those who prefer to cook on their own terms, stocked with the essentials and designed with both function and style in mind. Bedrooms are spacious and quietly appointed, with quality linens and enough separation from common areas to ensure restful sleep. Bathrooms carry the same attention to detail, balancing modern fixtures with the building's industrial heritage. The overall effect is one of warmth and substance, a space that feels considered rather than staged.
What distinguishes a stay here is the texture of the building itself. High ceilings, exposed brick, and broad windows let natural light move through the rooms in a way that shifts with the hours. The architecture does not try to hide its past. Instead, it leans into it, allowing guests to feel the weight and warmth of a structure that has lived many lives. The surrounding area offers its own draw, with local dining, shopping, and cultural points of interest within easy reach, making the suite an ideal base for exploration or a reason to stay in.

What we love about this stay
There's something about staying inside an 1880s piano building that recalibrates your sense of what a Nashville trip can be — not just proximity to Broadway, but a feeling of being held by the city's deeper story. The Starr Piano suites have real architectural weight: high ceilings, generous windows, bold interiors that feel considered rather than decorated. Each of the eight rooms carries its own personality, which matters when you're traveling with a group and want everyone to feel like they got something singular. Two blocks from the neon and honky-tonks, yet the building itself is a kind of quiet counterpoint — historic bones dressed in contemporary confidence. It's the rare group-sized property that doesn't sacrifice intimacy for scale.
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