Tucked within the cedar and pine forests of Idyllwild — 90 minutes from Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego — the Faerie House is an immersive mountain retreat unlike anything else in Southern California.
It is not a hotel. It is not a typical vacation rental. It is a living work of art: a one-of-a-kind space shaped by years of intention, where stained glass catches the afternoon light, music drifts through the trees at dusk, and guests consistently describe arriving as stepping through a threshold into somewhere else entirely.
The Faerie House was designed for people who want more than a place to sleep. It is for those who want atmosphere. Restoration. Beauty that stops you mid-sentence. The particular peace that only the mountains and the trees can offer.
Some guests arrive needing stillness. Others arrive ready to celebrate. Most discover a little of both.
Katie DiMattia is the founder and creative force behind the Faerie House — known affectionately by guests as the "Faerie Godmother."
Before creating the Faerie House, Katie founded wellness and movement studios in Los Angeles focused on embodiment, creative expression, and personal transformation. Her work has always lived at the intersection of atmosphere, human connection, and the way that designed spaces can quietly change people.
The Faerie House emerged from a profound period of reinvention following serious illness — a private refuge that grew, organically, into a sanctuary. What began as a place to heal became a place to celebrate, create, gather, and transform.
At the heart of everything she builds is a single belief that has proven itself true again and again:
Environment changes people.
When beauty, play, meaning, and presence are woven together with care — something shifts. Guests feel it when they arrive. They still feel it weeks after they leave.
