Dating back to an 1873 farmhouse, Sonoma Valley, California’s Farmhouse Inn gives a sense of luxury to the building’s original identity in its new guestrooms and spa.
Dating back to an 1873 farmhouse, Sonoma Valley, California’s Farmhouse Inn gives a sense of luxury to the building’s original identity in its new guestrooms and spa.
Farmhouse Inn
Farmhouse Inn
Catherine Bartolomei, who runs the inn with her brother Joe Bartolomei, partnered with San Francisco-based SB Architects for the main redesign.
Catherine Bartolomei, who runs the inn with her brother Joe Bartolomei, partnered with San Francisco-based SB Architects for the main redesign.
Farmhouse Inn
Farmhouse Inn
Designed to echo the historic hillside barns in the area, the new rooms also emulate the rustic aesthetic of the inn’s existing guestrooms.
Designed to echo the historic hillside barns in the area, the new rooms also emulate the rustic aesthetic of the inn’s existing guestrooms.
Farmhouse Inn
Farmhouse Inn
Equine images appear throughout the hotel in details such as printed pillows and other accessories.
Equine images appear throughout the hotel in details such as printed pillows and other accessories.
Farmhouse Inn
Farmhouse Inn
“We wanted it to not be too rustic, but evocative,” says Bartolomei.
“We wanted it to not be too rustic, but evocative,” says Bartolomei.
Farmhouse Inn
Farmhouse Inn
Stone fireplace surrounds contrast the marble tile and slab bathrooms.
Stone fireplace surrounds contrast the marble tile and slab bathrooms.
Farmhouse Inn
Farmhouse Inn
Reclaimed metal tiles and wood entryways add to the aesthetic.
Reclaimed metal tiles and wood entryways add to the aesthetic.
Farmhouse Inn
Farmhouse Inn
“The idea was to create a feeling of old meets new, while incorporating a modern element in everything,” adds Bartolomei.
“The idea was to create a feeling of old meets new, while incorporating a modern element in everything,” adds Bartolomei.