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The elevator opens and something shifts. Crown moldings trace the ceiling in clean geometric lines. A palette drawn from midcentury confidence fills the room with warmth and intention. The Warhol Suite is an Art Deco apartment managed by Stay Portland, a residence that treats the city not as a backdrop but as an extension of the living space. With a WalkScore of 92, nearly everything worth reaching is already close.
The apartment channels its namesake through bold design choices and a sense of visual play. Period-appropriate architectural details anchor the space in the building's original character, while the interiors layer color, texture, and curated furnishings in a way that feels considered rather than thematic. This is not a museum piece or a novelty. It is a functioning home with the kind of design identity that most short-term rentals never attempt. A full kitchen allows for unhurried mornings spent cooking with ingredients from nearby markets. Living areas are generous enough to settle into for an evening with no agenda. The bedroom delivers the quiet that a city apartment should, dressed in linens and lighting that prioritize rest over spectacle.
Portland's appeal has always been its density of character within a compact footprint. From the Warhol Suite, restaurants, coffee roasters, independent shops, galleries, and parks sit within easy walking distance in nearly every direction. The 92 WalkScore is not a marketing flourish. It reflects a genuine proximity to the rhythms of a city that rewards those who move through it on foot. Whether the morning starts with a long walk across a bridge or a short one to a corner cafe, the apartment's location places you inside Portland's daily life rather than adjacent to it.
What lingers after a stay in the Warhol Suite is the rare feeling of having lived somewhere rather than visited. The Art Deco bones give the space gravity. The neighborhood gives it energy. And the overall composition, from the deliberately chosen furnishings to the ease of stepping outside and disappearing into the city, creates something that feels more like borrowing a well-loved home than checking into a rental. It is Portland distilled into a single address, quiet enough to rest in and connected enough to never feel removed.
The elevator opens and something shifts. Crown moldings trace the ceiling in clean geometric lines. A palette drawn from midcentury confidence fills the room with warmth and intention. The Warhol Suite is an Art Deco apartment managed by Stay Portland, a residence that treats the city not as a backdrop but as an extension of the living space. With a WalkScore of 92, nearly everything worth reaching is already close.
The apartment channels its namesake through bold design choices and a sense of visual play. Period-appropriate architectural details anchor the space in the building's original character, while the interiors layer color, texture, and curated furnishings in a way that feels considered rather than thematic. This is not a museum piece or a novelty. It is a functioning home with the kind of design identity that most short-term rentals never attempt. A full kitchen allows for unhurried mornings spent cooking with ingredients from nearby markets. Living areas are generous enough to settle into for an evening with no agenda. The bedroom delivers the quiet that a city apartment should, dressed in linens and lighting that prioritize rest over spectacle.
Portland's appeal has always been its density of character within a compact footprint. From the Warhol Suite, restaurants, coffee roasters, independent shops, galleries, and parks sit within easy walking distance in nearly every direction. The 92 WalkScore is not a marketing flourish. It reflects a genuine proximity to the rhythms of a city that rewards those who move through it on foot. Whether the morning starts with a long walk across a bridge or a short one to a corner cafe, the apartment's location places you inside Portland's daily life rather than adjacent to it.

There's something genuinely playful about a place that commits this fully to a point of view. The Warhol Suite leans into its Art Deco identity with real conviction — not as a theme slapped onto a rental, but as a design language that shapes every room, every corner, every detail. The decor is vibrant without being loud, referencing the 1920s with enough modern irreverence to feel right at home in Portland's creative ecosystem. It's the kind of space that rewards a second look, where the interplay between bold pattern and plush comfort makes you want to linger rather than just pass through. Three bedrooms give it the feel of a proper apartment rather than a hotel alternative, and the living room's generous proportions make it a natural gathering point. With a 92 WalkScore putting you squarely in the thick of Portland's neighborhoods, the real gift is how easily you move between the city's energy and this distinctly styled retreat.
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Thank you Bianca for a wonderful place to stay while in Portland
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Its nice place.
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Host was great and responsive and the place was as described. Overall it was a great stay
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Will come back again!
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