The Painted Porch
Bed & Breakfast

Each room has been thoughtfully decorated in a different theme. Ralph Lauren bed linens, towels, comforters and fabrics are used throughout. Antiques are mixed with lodgepole, twig, wicker, hickory and hand-painted pieces of furniture. All guest rooms have cable television and private, tiled bathrooms. No detail has been overlooked in the creation of our guest rooms - they are full of character, charm, whimsy and an enveloping warmth.

"Martha's treasures inhabit the four fanciful guest rooms, too." - Mountain Living Magazine

The Garden Cottage Suite

Country elegance is apparent in every detail of this suite. Florals mixed with chambray, chintz, ticking, calico and plaids make this room a garden of its own. Curl up in the bay windowseat in the sitting room, and enjoy the views of the aspen grove and mountains that surround you. Garden Cottage guests delight in the fanciful trompe l'oeil paintings that dance through the rooms.

The bedroom has a queen-sized bed, and the adjoining sitting room has a double-sized sleeper sofa. The spacious bathroom has a Japanese soaking tub, as well as a separate shower. This suite also has its own porch with a separate outdoor entrance and is located on the first floor.

Margaret's Room

This upstairs room is a bright, sunny room reminiscent of a Mediterranean beach cottage. Old pine mixes with wicker, gingham, Italian tile and coastal brights to create a haven in our farmhouse. Sleep peacefully under the trompe l'oeil clouds in the queen-sized bed.

The Cowboy

Buffalo Bill never had it so good!

This room is evocative of a 50's western. Cowcamp mixes with traditional western decor to create a wonderful flavor. A king-sized bed, hand-crafted of skip-peeled lodgepole can make into two extra-long twins at your request. No cowboy tub in this bathroom - a Japanese soaking tub relaxes tired, trail-weary muscles, and separate shower washes away the trail dust!

A porch, with swing, provides a separate entrance to complete this "Spirit of the West" first floor room.


The Cabin

Our upstairs "cabin" room is as cozy as it is comfortable. Plaids, chambray, Indian and provencale fabrics work with old hickory, lodgepole and hand-painted pieces of furniture. Bear tiles march around the bathroom, and pinecone tiles frame the mirror. Feel "the call of the wild" as you take in the Teton Range from your window. Queen-sized bed.



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