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watercolored stripes, green, range, yellow & red
water colored stripes, green an yellow
watercolored stripes, green & yellow
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the main hotel

Just up the stairs from the entrance are the 8 rooms we started with in the early days. 

Some are small and charming, while others are on the more spacious side.

24 hr access to the downstairs living room, bathrooms, & organic tea station

 free wifi, in-suite bathrooms

proximity to the restaurant & staff

1

Upstairs, in the main hotel.

A large and spacious suite with a queen bed, sitting room, wet bar stocked with drinks and snacks for purchase, private balcony with seating area and hammock, a large bathtub/shower featuring beautiful tile-work, organic linens, free wifi,

and air conditioning.

Offers views of the eastern side of the Anderson Valley and

looks onto the courtyard.

Roadside room - not the best choice for those with noise sensitivities. 

355 - 425 dollars/night

View into room one from the hotel’s upstairs hall. The room is bright and warm, in contrast to the dimly lit hall. Room one is mindfully decorated with warm tones and mindfully chosen features that accent the warmth. The walls are painted in three-quarters warm cream, one-quarter deep brick red. The first look in shows a small green-topped circular table with artfully curved steel legs. A chair with cream and black woven patterned elements is angled - waiting to bear its next load. Just to the left of the door upon entry is a small half-moon-shaped dresser.
Room two sitting area featuring a twin bed bedecked with locally crafted linen coverings and accent pillows. Above the twin day-bed, a funky poster of two dancing winebottles with angel wings. A built-in bookshelf sits to the right of the daybed, filled with some of our favorite publications, along with books that previous guests wished to share with others.  A small writing desk and chair are directly to the left of the entrance and the daybed. Upon it, a vase overflowing with small white and blue flowers.  A black-framed mirror above the writing desk reflects the light streaming in from the double glass doors (framed with green-stained wood) from the other side of the sitting room. The middle of the room features a red linen upholstered bench, upon which a range of magazines and literature is displayed. The right side of the sitting area is the two glass doors that open up to the attached balcony. Above the doors sits an iron curtain rod, handmade by an artist in the valley - stars on either end frame the rod. Cream yellow striped curtains are pulled partially over the glass doors, letting in soft light. The interior is painted in a warm cream covering 2/3rds of the upper walls. The lower walls are painted in a vibrant, leafy yet earthy green that is both calming and lively.
2

Upstairs in the main hotel. 

A large and spacious suite with a queen bed, sitting room with a twin daybed, wet bar stocked with drinks and snacks for purchase, private balcony with seating area and hammock, a large bathtub/shower,  organic linens, free wifi, and air conditioning.

Offers views of the eastern side of the Anderson Valley.

Roadside room - not the best choice for those with noise sensitivities. 

355 - 425 dollars/night

3

Light and whimsical with a queen bed, ceiling fan, tub/shower, skylight, free wifi, and air conditioning.

With garden, courtyard, and ridge views.

285 - 345 dollars/night

ROOM THREE bed a hazy view of the bed in room three from the sitting area, through the leaves of a folliage arangement on the table. The metal-framed four-poster bed is placed at an angle in the corner of the room.  Crisp organic cotton pillows sit upon a colorful, floral linen duvet cover. A simple yet stylish lamp stands on the triangular side table. Unseen in this specific picture, but very much a part of the room, is the airy ceiling above with a large exposed wooden beam and skylight.
View into the room from the top of the stairs View into the comfortable little room at the top of the stairs. From the doorway, the room opens to a warmly framed bed, upon which organic cotton pillows and a beautiful floral linen duvet are set. A rectangular mirror with a black frame hangs vertically just up and to the right of the bed. A simple lamp and a small white pitcher filled with a simple bouquet sit on a wooden side table with three legs. A window with Roman Shades lets sunlight in, and a small dark green radiator is mounted on the wall under the window. upon the wooden floor lies a rug with large yet understated floral designs that hint at the colors of the room. A deep purple blue, creams, yellows, and spring green. The walls of the room are painted 2/3 creamy yellow and 2/3 violet blue.
4

Windows that let in the morning sun, shower, ceiling fan, wifi, air conditioning and a queen bed. Perfect for morning birds.

285 - 345 dollars / night

5

Windows that let in the evening sun, tub/shower, ceiling fan, wifi, air conditioning and queen bed. Garden views and decorated in dark, rich colors. perfect for those who like to sleep early or wake up late.

265 - 325 dollars / night

Bed and bouquet. A little snapshot glimpse of the side of the bed, highlighting the warm tone of the deep brick red wall. A darker wooden headboard frames the crisp organic cotton pillows, one goldenrod, one white. The striped organic cotton duvet cover complements the colors of the wall, pillows, headboard, and small bouquet of eucalyptus leaves set upon the nightboard to the right of the bed. The vase in which this bouquet is set is of cream ceramic with black stripes on both top and bottom.
view from the inside of the room, overlooking the bed and into the bathroom. From bottom right; the bed is set with organic cotton linens. A striped duvet cover with earthen tones. Pillows that stand tall with crisp white organic cotton fabric. Just beyond the bed; a wooden square nightstand upon which a happy spring boquet and simple lit lamp sit. Just passed the night stand, a small lip of wall divides the sleeping area from the entrance on the right. Just to the left of the entrance (to the right when walking from the entrance) is the bathroom, with its dark green stained door ajar, offering a glimpse of deep rust red tiles and mirrored interior.  The walls of the room itself are painted in a subtle dusty olive green color. A sense of warm light illuminates the room, coming from the unseen windows and door just beyond the bed.
6

Cozy room with queen bed, shower, wifi, air conditioning, ceiling fan and balcony with a lemon tree.

265 - 325 dollars/ night

7

Charming & warm with a full bed, twin day bed, wifi, air conditioning, tub/shower and garden views.

265 - 325 dollars / night

View of the bed with its unique iron headboard. Two rectangular posts on either side, with a gentle curved iron arch between them. The “headboard” is made of vertically placed circular rods that curve and weave gently around one another. The bed is made with earthy orange and golden tones. With organic cotton and linen bedding. The royal blue and orange duvet is handcrafted by a local artisan. To the right of the bed is a metallic circular nightstand that appears to be floating on its thin, curved legs. Atop the nightstand, a bouquet of elongated eucalyptus is displayed in a muted red vase.
Detailed image of a sweet bouquet of olive branches in a small ceramic red and white pitcher. The vase sits upon a small wooden side table. Just behind these, the bed is visible. Crisp white organic cotton-cased pillows stand tall, atop a soft and fluid duvet that is a deep blue on top; the deep rust red of the underside is revealed by being folded partially over. The linen duvet cover is handmade by a local artisan in town.
8

Sweet room with full bed, shower, free wifi, air conditioner and balcony with a lemon tree. 

235 - 275 dollars / night

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