It’s quiet, clean, tasteful.
The decor is more on the corporate/office vibe side, but the art is not bad and the rooms are sparse and clean in their decor. The lights are a bit too bright for my taste. (Almost docked points for that: no soft or gradually-adjustable lights out of all the light sources and lamps in the room.)
This place is similar to Ace Hotel, but less handmade. It’s got a midcentury modern professional feel. Rooms are comfortable, equipped with what seems a standard Keurig coffee machine, a blue-gray-white color scheme reminiscent of the sea/beach, the whole place is very clean. Good hot water and good tub for my small frame. The beds are comfortable, the pillows and sheets yummy. They welcome dogs, which is a huge plus. Convenient to pharmacy, Dunkin’ Donuts, and other shops and food immediately nearby. Good transit into Cambridge Central Sq MBTA (red line) via 83 bus that stops next to hotel. Haven’t even had time to try out the amenities, but I’d stay here again and again. Wish the prices were lower, but it’s comparable to other local hotels of this caliber in cost. Perhaps even a better value, though I haven’t stayed in enough local Cambridge hotels to really know.