Chatham Inn
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Cape Cod’s Chatham Inn has unveiled a fresh redesign of its lobby, bar, and restaurant.
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The redesign nods to the historic inn’s coastal surroundings through sandy hues, soft textures, and a palette of deep blues.
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The inn’s popular Michelin-starred restaurant, Cuvée, now has reflective ceiling panels and grass-cloth walls, creating a more intimate and sophisticated setting.
Chatham Inn, the oldest operating inn on Cape Cod and the peninsula’s only Relais & Châteaux hotel, has unveiled a fresh redesign of its lobby, bar, and Michelin-starred restaurant, Cuvée.
The 18-room inn is housed in a 19th-century building in the charming seaside village of Chatham and is part of Noble House Hotels & Resorts, recently named the No. 14 hotel brand by Travel + Leisure readers in the 2025 World’s Best Awards.
The project, led by Noble House’s in-house design studio Area 600, reimagined Chatham Inn’s interiors to better reflect its coastal surroundings while honoring its heritage.
“We peeled back previous layers to reveal a design more authentic to the inn’s historic charm and coastal setting,” says Katy Clark, development director, Noble House Hotels & Resorts.
Guests are welcomed into a light-filled lobby awash in sandy hues, soft textures, and subtle coastal accents that nod to the nearby shoreline. “Each space tells its own part of the story through honest, functional materials,” Clark adds. From there, the space flows naturally into the transformed bar, one of the inn’s most inviting gathering spots, with deep blue walls, custom millwork, and a restored marble fireplace. Curated upholstered furnishings and a new layout make it just as comfortable for a pre-dinner cocktail as it is for a cozy nightcap.

Paul Blackmore/Chatham Inn Relais & Châteaux
The Cuvée dining room.
Next door, signature restaurant Cuvée, one of Cape Cod’s top dining destinations, has adopted a more intimate atmosphere. Reflective ceiling panels and grass-cloth walls bring depth, while soft lighting sets the stage for tasting menus that highlight local seafood and other seasonal ingredients.
Nightly rates at Chatham Inn start from $1,000, and you can book your stay at chathaminn.com.
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