The location is beautiful - about 15 minutes out of town in the middle of a wheat farm. It is a mid-century ranch home that has kind of been converted to a hotel. You are required to take off your shoes before entering the house. The floor coverings are entirely sisal rugs and very uncomfortable to bare feet. Not to mention cold, too. The decor is West Elm inspired and gives the home a mildly Asian feel complete with platform beds. The house feels cold for some reason, however. Some of the rooms are in the home's basement. I would not want to stay down there! The basement rooms are not cheap. Overall, you feel as if you are staying in someone's home and not a hotel. There is an attached yoga center with yoga classes you can attend. This is a great place to stay if you are not on a budget, want to get away from it all, and do not want a telephone, tv, internet access, or any other amenities traditional hotels offer. They do not accept credit cards. I would stay here again, but not while on a business trip. I'd also pack some very thick, warm socks.
