Guest
It was fun to stay in my first tinyhome.


There is a particular warmth that only natural wood can offer, the kind that settles into a room and makes everything feel unhurried. The Timber Nook channels that sensibility from the moment you step inside. This is a residential retreat managed by Stay Portland, designed for travelers who want to feel rooted in a neighborhood rather than perched above it. The interiors lean into rustic materiality with exposed timber elements, warm tones, and a layout that favors comfort over formality. It is the kind of place where the architecture does the hosting.
The space is configured as a full residence, offering the privacy and independence of a home with the thoughtfulness of a curated stay. A well-appointed kitchen invites you to cook with local ingredients picked up on a morning walk. Living areas are generous enough to stretch out in, furnished with pieces that complement the wood-forward aesthetic without feeling overly styled. Bedrooms are quiet and grounding, designed to encourage rest rather than merely suggest it. The overall effect is one of warmth without clutter, character without contrivance.
What distinguishes The Timber Nook is its walkable position within Portland's urban fabric. The property sits within easy reach of the cafés, restaurants, independent shops, and cultural corners that define Portland's neighborhood-driven identity. You can step out the door and find yourself immersed in the rhythms of the city on foot, no car required. This proximity to daily life gives the stay a texture that more isolated accommodations simply cannot replicate. The surrounding streets reward wandering, whether you are searching for a third-wave coffee roaster, a neighborhood bar, or a bookshop you did not know you needed.
The Timber Nook does not try to be everything. It does not overwhelm with amenities or compete with grand hotels for attention. Instead, it offers something rarer: a space that feels genuinely lived-in, where the grain of the wood and the ease of the location do the work. You settle in quickly here. You sleep well. You wake to a neighborhood that already feels familiar. And when you leave, what stays with you is not a list of features but a feeling, the quiet pleasure of having been somewhere that fit.
There is a particular warmth that only natural wood can offer, the kind that settles into a room and makes everything feel unhurried. The Timber Nook channels that sensibility from the moment you step inside. This is a residential retreat managed by Stay Portland, designed for travelers who want to feel rooted in a neighborhood rather than perched above it. The interiors lean into rustic materiality with exposed timber elements, warm tones, and a layout that favors comfort over formality. It is the kind of place where the architecture does the hosting.
The space is configured as a full residence, offering the privacy and independence of a home with the thoughtfulness of a curated stay. A well-appointed kitchen invites you to cook with local ingredients picked up on a morning walk. Living areas are generous enough to stretch out in, furnished with pieces that complement the wood-forward aesthetic without feeling overly styled. Bedrooms are quiet and grounding, designed to encourage rest rather than merely suggest it. The overall effect is one of warmth without clutter, character without contrivance.
What distinguishes The Timber Nook is its walkable position within Portland's urban fabric. The property sits within easy reach of the cafés, restaurants, independent shops, and cultural corners that define Portland's neighborhood-driven identity. You can step out the door and find yourself immersed in the rhythms of the city on foot, no car required. This proximity to daily life gives the stay a texture that more isolated accommodations simply cannot replicate. The surrounding streets reward wandering, whether you are searching for a third-wave coffee roaster, a neighborhood bar, or a bookshop you did not know you needed.

There's something disarming about a space this small feeling this considered. The Timber Nook doesn't ask you to rough it — it asks you to notice things: the grain of reclaimed wood underfoot, the way skylight filters through to the loft, the quiet intentionality of every built-in and cabinet. It's a place where craft substitutes for scale, and where Southeast Portland's eclectic, walkable energy is genuinely at the doorstep rather than a cab ride away. The private patio, tucked into greenery, gives you just enough remove from the neighborhood's bustle to feel like you've carved out something personal. It's a stay that rewards people who find luxury in restraint — and who understand that a well-made small thing can hold more meaning than a sprawling, forgettable one.
Guest
It was fun to stay in my first tinyhome.
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Cute bnb
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Such a lovely, clean place in a great location. Great communication and easy to find!
Guest
Super easy to find with great instructions and everything just as described. Lots of places within walking distance with great food, a nice park just across the road. Great!
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