Peek Inside a Cozy Cottage With Colorful Walls and a Surprisingly Spacious Layout
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You'll want to take a look inside this charming cottage home located in Portland, Oregon.
The cozy cottage which recently sold has one bedroom, 2 bathrooms, and 1,609 square feet of space. The home has plenty of curb appeal with its wooden siding and beautiful blue door. Once inside you'll love the living room area with its fireplace and french doors that lead to an outdoor deck. Shop Tiny Homes The cottage home has a dining area, a full kitchen with a desk area, a one-bedroom, and an office which could also be used for another bedroom. The home also has an additional building that could be used as a separate office space, artist studio, or guest house. The Portland cottage has plenty of windows to let in natural light and is surrounded by greenery.
Another bonus of this charming cottage home is its location.
Portland, Oregon, is one of America’s most unique cities. It has a world-class food scene, plentiful local breweries, and postcard-perfect scenery, it’s surprising that more people don’t visit this eclectic city. Nicknamed the City of Roses after roses became a common garden staple in the late 19th century) and Stumptown as there were lots of tree stumps remaining after the city expanded and clear-cut the surrounding area in the mid-19th century, Portland is known for its food truck, liberal tendencies, and hipsters (thanks, Portlandia). Portland has a high quality of life. It’s compact and easy to get around, there is good public transportation available, the locals are friendly, it’s environmentally conscious, and the food and beer scene is amazing. The following are just some of the things to enjoy in Portland.
Forest Park.
Escape the city without leaving Portland in this massive urban wilderness that's a haven for animals and adventurers alike. The park has 70 miles of trails and is a popular escape for cyclists, runners, equestrians, and hikers alike, leashed dogs are even allowed to enjoy its splendor. The park is located in the city’s northwest corner, this 8-mile-long conservancy covers 5,156 acres and provides a respite from urban life, supporting more than 112 birds and 62 mammal species and acting as a natural air purifier.
Wildwood Trail.
This 30-mile trail is a favorite route that spans the entire length of Forest Park, connecting it with the Audubon Society Sanctuary, Pittock Mansion, and Washington Park through the region’s 40-Mile Loop system of trails. The pathway can be accessed just northwest of the Washington Park MAX station and offers endless loop options with shorter paths, so you don’t have to commit to the whole thing. The park can also be accessed from several points in the Northwest Portland neighborhood; an entrance up Northwest Thurman Street leads to Leif Erikson Drive, a favorite road for exploring the park’s wooded hills.
Portland International Rose Test Garden.
Stroll through the country’s longest-running rose test garden. The Portland International Rose Test Garden is the oldest official continuously operated public rose test garden in the United States. It is unofficially known as the Portland Rose Garden, featuring more than 10,000 roses. Hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world enjoy its sights and scents annually. The garden also offers spectacular views of downtown and Mount Hood.
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