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The Romance of Cool Mountain Breezes: Asheville’s Timeless Temperature Secrets

In this article:

  • “Cool” Architectural Features of the late 1800s
  • Activities to Keep You Cool from the French Broad River to Biltmore

Escaping the Heat

For centuries, Asheville has been a well-known destination to escape the summer heat, thanks to its cool mountain breezes and lower humidity. With summer in full swing, we’re sharing the history of how the Wright Inn and other historic icons like the Biltmore House have stayed cool throughout the years.

Architectural Features

Transom Window at Wright Inn
Transom Window at Wright Inn

Before modern air conditioning, many inns, including the Wright Inn, used clever architectural designs to maintain a comfortable temperature. One key feature was the transom window (pictured here) situated above doorways. These small windows helped regulate airflow by allowing hot air to escape, drawing cooler air in from open doors or ground-level windows. This natural ventilation kept rooms cooler even in the heat of summer.

The Biltmore Estate also used architectural techniques for cooling. High ceilings allowed hot air to rise, and thick stone walls insulated rooms from outside heat. Large windows and doors enabled cross-ventilation, circulating cool air throughout the house.

Porches and Landscaping

Wright Inn Front Porch

The Wright Inn’s wrap-around porch isn’t just for show; it’s designed to encourage a breeze. The expansive porch allows for maximum air circulation, while lightweight railings and lattice work permit air to pass through easily. The Biltmore Estate utilized its lush gardens and forested areas to lower ambient temperatures, with trees providing shade and water features cooling the air through evaporation. Similarly, the Wright Inn’s award-winning gardens offer a relaxing, cool retreat for guests.

Garden seating area

Modern Advances

It is worth noting that when the house was constructed in 1899, either the architect or the Wrights opted for (passive) ducted heating in lieu of steam radiators which was a very popular alternative. This original ducting is still in place inside the finished walls and was retrofitted to the modern “forced hot air” heating system also allowing for central air conditioning which is a quiet and comfortable modern convenience not very common in antique homes.

In the mid-20th century, electric fans changed how Asheville residents dealt with heat, and the widespread adoption of air conditioning revolutionized cooling. Today, modern homes in Asheville, including the Wright Inn, are equipped with advanced HVAC systems that balance efficiency and environmental considerations. The Wright Inn’s guest rooms have specialized thermostats monitored by innkeepers to ensure comfort.

If you’re seeking a retreat from the heat and want to experience a blend of historical charm and modern comfort, come see why Asheville is one of the coolest places to be – in more ways than one.


July Cool Retreats and Activities

Here’s our list of perfect ways to take a cool retreat or spend a day while keeping cool.

  • French Broad River Adventures and The River Arts District – Spend a lazy day on the French Broad River or rent our eBikes and pack a snack and bottled waters and head down to the River Arts District where you can park and stroll local artist galleries, visit breweries like New Belgium or just hang out with friends at wine bars like Bottle Riot. The River Arts District is just 1.8 miles away.
  • Montford Park Players is back with a full season. This historic outdoor theatre was founded in 1973 by Hazel Robinson with an opening of Shakespeare’s, As You like It, comedy. Today, as they celebrate more than 50 years, this nonprofit continues to perform Shakespeare and other classic plays in the Montford Community Center Complex. View the 2024 season.  The 1899 Wright Inn is just a 12 minute walk away!
  • Biltmore Estate is a sure bet during any season for staying cool. Stroll the gardens or the house or check out the famous Chihuly glass exhibit. As a Biltmore Partner, you can save on your general admission tickets.
  • Blue Ridge Parkway is a wonderful way to explore our area.  Take a slow drive along the scenic byways, explore hiking trails and waterfalls.  A perfect day trip is a visit to The Cradle of Forestry, the home of forestry in America.

eBike Rentals

Don’t forget, in addition to electric car charging ports for guests (no charge), we also have eBikes for rent which are the perfect way to explore our historic neighborhood!

eBikes at Wright Inn
Guests enjoy eBikes at Wright Inn

 

Share The Love

Join us for a romantic social hour with charcuterie and beer/wine on Saturday, February 15th from 5-6 p.m. Live music will be provided by Wyndham Baird.