As a newly married couple of entrepreneurs and professionals, hailing from Brazil and Puerto Rico, our lives are a mosaic of cultures and journeys. We travel constantly due to our diverse backgrounds as a graphic designer and a scientist, yet among the many accommodations we have sought, the good neighbor guesthouse has etched a lasting impression on our hearts, offering us an unforgettable retreat in Baltimore, the city we now call home.
From the moment you step into this boutique hotel and the good neighbor design shop, you are immersed in an atmosphere of refined taste and creative brilliance. Owned and curated by Shawn Chopra and Anne Morgan, the guesthouse pays homage to their Indian and Egyptian heritages, blending elements inspired by the architectural marvels of those countries’ intricate textiles, art, and architecture.
With its blend of history, sustainability, and community, the guesthouse by good neighbor (lowercase with intention) is a testament to the transformative power of design and genuine hospitality. This fusion of cultures creates a unique ambiance that reflects the couple’s deep-rooted appreciation for both traditions. Their commitment to showcasing their love for the Charm City is also evident in every detail, as hospitality flows through the space, inviting guests to experience the warmth of their diverse backgrounds.
The good neighbor guesthouse began with Chopra and Morgan acquiring a century-old building, formerly a Hampden hardware store, which they remodeled to accommodate the guesthouse, coffee shop, and an outdoor space with green neighbor, an intimate plant shop and greenhouse. The idea emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic when travel options were limited. Throughout the renovation process, they prioritized sustainable design practices and local craftsmanship. Reclaimed wood, expertly crafted by the builder and master woodworker Alejandro Villaseñor-Garcia, can be found throughout the space, reflecting their commitment to the environment and community.
The guesthouse comprises seven thoughtfully designed spaces, each providing a shoppable experience that reflects the design shop downstairs. Guests have the opportunity to purchase showcased plants, soap, books, and even the bedding, taking a piece of the charming atmosphere home with them. Inspired by the archaeological wonders of Egypt, the muted color palette and meticulously curated objects in each space reflect the owners’ taste. Every corner of the guesthouse exudes impeccable indoor design and attention to detail, with rare house plants, locally sourced floors, and bespoke concrete sinks and countertops.