
The Trillium & The Iris - 2 homes, 6 bedrooms
Some properties are designed for a single party. The Trillium & The Iris was conceived for something more expansive: the rare occasion when two families, a group of old friends, or a multi-generational celebration needs both togetherness and room to breathe. Set across two distinct homes sharing six bedrooms in total, this is a residential compound built around the understanding that the best getaways hold space for both connection and solitude.
The two homes, The Trillium and The Iris, operate as complementary halves of a single estate. Each carries its own character and living spaces, allowing separate households to settle into their own rhythms while remaining close enough for shared dinners, morning coffee on neighboring porches, or impromptu gatherings that stretch into the evening. The layout is intentional: spacious common areas within each home give way to private bedrooms designed for rest, while the overall footprint of the property ensures that no one feels crowded. Full kitchens in both residences make self-catering effortless, whether the group prefers to cook together or take turns preparing meals. The interiors are warm and considered, furnished to feel like a real home rather than a staged rental, with comfortable seating, generous dining areas, and natural light moving through each room.
What distinguishes this property is its understanding of how groups actually travel. Rather than forcing everyone into a single large house where privacy becomes a negotiation, The Trillium & The Iris gives each contingent its own front door, its own kitchen counter, its own living room to retreat to after a long day. And yet the proximity of the two homes means the group never fractures entirely. Children drift between houses. Adults converge for evening drinks. The property becomes a small village unto itself, with the easy, unstructured intimacy that only comes when the architecture supports it.
The result is a stay that feels less like a vacation rental and more like a private family compound, the kind of place where mornings are slow, afternoons are unplanned, and the most memorable moments happen in the spaces between the two front doors. The Trillium & The Iris doesn't try to impress with spectacle. It simply gives a large group something genuinely difficult to find: enough space to be apart, and enough warmth to always come back together.
Some properties are designed for a single party. The Trillium & The Iris was conceived for something more expansive: the rare occasion when two families, a group of old friends, or a multi-generational celebration needs both togetherness and room to breathe. Set across two distinct homes sharing six bedrooms in total, this is a residential compound built around the understanding that the best getaways hold space for both connection and solitude.
The two homes, The Trillium and The Iris, operate as complementary halves of a single estate. Each carries its own character and living spaces, allowing separate households to settle into their own rhythms while remaining close enough for shared dinners, morning coffee on neighboring porches, or impromptu gatherings that stretch into the evening. The layout is intentional: spacious common areas within each home give way to private bedrooms designed for rest, while the overall footprint of the property ensures that no one feels crowded. Full kitchens in both residences make self-catering effortless, whether the group prefers to cook together or take turns preparing meals. The interiors are warm and considered, furnished to feel like a real home rather than a staged rental, with comfortable seating, generous dining areas, and natural light moving through each room.
What distinguishes this property is its understanding of how groups actually travel. Rather than forcing everyone into a single large house where privacy becomes a negotiation, The Trillium & The Iris gives each contingent its own front door, its own kitchen counter, its own living room to retreat to after a long day. And yet the proximity of the two homes means the group never fractures entirely. Children drift between houses. Adults converge for evening drinks. The property becomes a small village unto itself, with the easy, unstructured intimacy that only comes when the architecture supports it.

What we love about this stay
What strikes you first is the tension between intimacy and openness — three stories of clean-lined, contemporary design that still manage to feel like someone's beautifully considered home rather than a styled set. These twin townhomes sit in the thick of East Nashville's creative energy, yet inside, the mood shifts to something quieter, more deliberate. The rooftop is where the property really reveals itself: the Nashville skyline laid out in front of you, a firepit pulling the evening into focus, the kind of setting that turns a group trip into something you actually remember. It's a place that suits people who want proximity to Five Points and the live music orbit but need a retreat that matches their own taste — not a hotel lobby, not a generic rental, but somewhere with genuine design conviction and just enough room to breathe.
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