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Homestead Inn
It is said the difference between real life and the movies is that real life has bad lighting and no score. All of that changes as one enters the grounds of Thomas Henkelmann and Homestead Inn in Greenwich, CT. Purchased in 1997 by Theresa and Thomas Henkelmann as a showcase for Thomas Henkelmann's incredible cuisine, the existing hotel was a logical extension and a blank canvas for Theresa's design expertise.
Integrating the architecture that defers to the hotel's history and individuality, the Henkelmann's purposeful and sensitive renovation is a salute to the past while resolutely embracing the new and the now. Art and artifacts from around the globe are seamlessly woven into each room and suite's decor. European in flavor, the hotel speaks to both the artist and the bon vivant. Cement tiles designed and colored by French artist Denis Colomb add tactile appeal to the heated bathroom floors. Each bath differs in style and design and all have sumptuous amenities intended to coddle.
The singularity of Thomas Henkelmann's delightful restaurant is based on a wonderfully eclectic mix of 18th century architecture and 21st century design and amenities; it’s secluded but easily accessible location, just 25 minutes from New York City, Thomas Henkelmann’s world renowned Contemporary French cuisine and service matches attention with discretion.
The very personal stamp the Henkelmann's used to create their luxurious retreat is evident with the attention to detail in even the most unlikely places.
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