Luxury inn L’Auberge de Sedona in Arizona has completed its $25 million multiphase renovation, executed by architect Michael Leclere of Leclere & Associates and designer Kim Harley of KHI Design. Phase one comprised a new lobby, the redesign of the resort’s 26 Lodge rooms and 31 Creekside and Garden Cottages, and the addition of 30 Spa Cottages and Vista Cottages and suites. Taking inspiration from their tranquil surroundings, accommodations feature private balconies or patios; plush linens; and eco-friendly fabrics in a natural color palette with hues of sage, taupe, and bark, as well soothing tones of camel, cream, and white, accented by rich wood furnishings.

The newly built or redesigned cottages feature enhanced indoor and outdoor living spaces with large sprawling balconies and decks that provide unforgettable views, along with outdoor cedar showers sporting open roofs, gas or wood-burning fireplaces, and deep soaking Jacuzzi tubs.
The second phase of the project resulted in a redesign of Spa at L’Auberge to include four indoor treatment rooms, separate men’s and women’s steam showers, and a full-service mani-pedi salon. Other changes included the addition of Veranda Bar, an expansion of the creekside dining patio featuring a new firepit lounge area.
A new pool and deck mark the final phase of the hotel’s refurbishment. Chaise lounges, dining tables, and a whirlpool surround the climate-controlled saltwater pool and offer views of the nearby Red Rock formations.