Tuesday, June 06, 2006

The Farmer's Daughter


The The Farmer's Daughter is by far one of the cutest hotels I have ever laid my eyes on. Gigham Cutains, demin bedspreads, lattice work canopies, and the water pump faucet. I don't know how they pulled off modern and country, but they did.

This hotel used to be a dive, that served well for the people who wanted a cheap place to stay so they could walk over to be THE NEXT CONTESTANT ON THE PRICE IS RIGHT. Recently it was gutted and turned into an award winning design hotel.

The Farmer's Daughter is also in the heart of shopping paradise. Hence my choice for my family to stay. It is right across the street from the historic Farmer's Market . (Often a subject in my blog due to my banana nutella crepe addiction), The Grove and the ever so boutique-y 3rd Street.

This is going to sound like I am in cahoots with their marketing people, but I'll go ahead. If you a looking for a place for you or your family to stay and really get the chance to do the whole LA thing stay here. I know that the website makes it look like this is a hotel for young beautiful people, don't let that scare you off. If you aren't 23, have millions of dollars or have a faux-hawk you can stay here and feel equally as comfortable.

If any Farmer's Daughter employee reads this and could tell me the color and maker of the paint for the red color on the sink wall of the double rooms you can email me here at eyemheer2@yahoo.com.

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