The Cottage Suites
The suite photos on this page and on other pages may be enlarged by clicking on them; see additional photos of the Mediterranean Suite or the Coast Salish Native American Suite in our photo galleries.
The Cottage includes several amenities shared by the suites including the sauna, a refrigerator with an ice maker and filtered water, a tea service, a washer and dryer, and walls insulated against sound transmission.
The amenities you will find in both suites include California King (or 2 XL twin) beds with quality mattresses and 750 thread count cotton sheets, quality bedding and pillows (down, wool and hypoallergenic), a beautiful living area with a propane fireplace, a Paperstone desk, radiant heat in the bathroom, free wireless internet, large flat screen TV with a DVD/CD player and iPod dock, fair trade organic coffee service with organic cream, robes and oversized bath towels, hair dryers, welcome drinks and fresh flowers, fair trade bedside chocolates, covered hardwood front porches with seating for two, high ceilings with ceiling fans, beautiful handmade cribbage boards, beautiful fir trim, alarm clocks, and organic personal care products.
Note: Phone is by your own cell phone; there is good reception here at the Inn, except for T-Mobile. Please bring the docking adapter for your particular iPod.
The Mediterranean Suite Features…
Original tile art by a local artist on bathroom floor and tub surround.- Original cabinet work
- Beautiful Turkish wall hangings and fabrics.
- Divan in living area that converts to two adjacent single beds.
- Jetted tub with shower
- Colorful, pigmented burnished lime walls (a natural material alternative to paint)
Tile living area with Persian rugs and organic wool carpet in the bedroom.- Down duvets in the bedroom (hypoallergenic duvets available)
- Imported Turkish light fixtures
The Coast Salish Native American Suite Features…
- A Totem pole carved by local Native Lummi artist Felix Soloman--Felix’s work has recently been filmed for the Smithsonian
- Beautiful Coast Salish Sea Wolf canoes painted by Native artist Melonie Anchetta
Original totem cut stone and tile work in the bathroom
- Original Native and astronomical mural by local artist Brad Snowder
- Original cabinetry with live-edge maple top, fountain wall faucet, and countertop sink
- Tiled double shower
- Pigmented American Clay walls (a natural alternative to paint)
- Beautiful Pendleton wool salmon design blankets in the bedroom
- Salish-style fabrics
- Queen futon couch in living area that can sleep two extra people
Wood floor living area with a Native rug and organic wool carpet in the bedroom- Many wall hangings by Coast Salish Native artists