durham, north carolina

amazing food + great people = magic

Tiny House

You’ll feel like you’re getting away from it all in this modern, private tiny house in the trees (even though you’re minutes from Duke, and downtown Durham, and loads of shopping and restaurants). All the right amenities are here – full kitchen, laundry, A/C, and high-speed internet – but don’t be surprised if you find yourself opting to relax in the swing on the screened-in porch while you soak in the sounds of the birds and the trees instead.

This cute modern tiny house feels much larger than its 400 square feet.

THE SPACE

You can’t put a price on good sleep, so we’ve chosen to use a high density foam mattress with luxury hotel sheets.

We also have the kitchen stocked with staples, including quality coffee and tea. Please note that the tiny house does not have a television.

NEIGHBORHOOD

Hope Valley is a lovely historic neighborhood a couple of minutes south of downtown Durham, allowing you to be simultaneously surrounded by woods and easily accessible to shopping and restaurants. There is a paved walking path behind the neighborhood which is a great place for a run/walk, and a fantastic sandwich shop (Eastcut) around the corner.

GETTING AROUND

There’s plenty of parking on the property. If you don’t plan to have a car during your stay, ride-sharing is easy and reliable.

Artist’s modern cabin

Relax and recharge in a beautifully updated passive solar home in the woods. Enjoy original art and a professionally-equipped kitchen inside, along with songbirds and extensive landscaping outside. Don’t feel like cooking? You’re only a few minutes from downtown Durham, major shopping centers, and great restaurants.

This Richard Harkrader designed passive solar house feels much larger than its 1700 square feet.

THE SPACE

You can’t put a price on good sleep, so we’ve chosen to use a high density foam mattress with luxury hotel sheets.

We also have the kitchen stocked with staples, including quality coffee and tea.

NEIGHBORHOOD

Hope Valley is a lovely historic neighborhood a couple of minutes south of downtown Durham, allowing you to be simultaneously surrounded by woods and easily accessible to shopping and restaurants. There is a paved walking path behind the neighborhood which is a great place for a run/walk, and a fantastic sandwich shop (Eastcut) around the corner.

GETTING AROUND

There’s plenty of parking on the property. If you don’t plan to have a car during your stay, ride-sharing is easy and reliable.

1950s COTTAGE

Relax and recharge in a beautifully updated passive solar home in the woods. Enjoy original art and a professionally-equipped kitchen inside, along with songbirds and extensive landscaping outside. Don’t feel like cooking? You’re only a few minutes from downtown Durham, major shopping centers, and great restaurants.

This Richard Harkrader designed passive solar house feels much larger than its 1700 square feet.

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THE SPACE

Rustle up brunch in a smart monochrome kitchen in this quaint whitewashed garden bungalow. Black accents, colorful art pieces, and stripped wooden floors complement 1950s features including painted wood bathroom paneling and a small soaking tub.

Two queen beds sleep up to four adults comfortably, auto door locks make check in a breeze, and reliable high-speed internet gives you all the comforts of home.

NEIGHBORHOOD

Walltown is a lovely old downtown neighborhood packed full of character and mature hardwood trees. Steps from some of the best restaurants and bars in town, the house itself is located in quiet leafy streets, just north of Duke’s East Campus.

GETTING AROUND

Guests can easily walk or bike to many spots from this location, but in general, a car is handy to have when visiting Durham. If you don’t want to rent one, it’s a cheap Uber/Lyft anywhere you need to go.

PASSIVE-SOLAR HOUSE

The house feels like a modern tree house in the woods. It’s centrally located to Duke, Downtown, Research Triangle Park, and shopping.

This Richard Harkrader designed passive solar house feels much larger than its 1700 square feet.

THE SPACE

The upstairs private space is one bedroom with a king bed, and the living room has a twin(fold out double sofa bed.

NEIGHBORHOOD

Walltown is a lovely old downtown neighborhood packed full of character and mature hardwood trees. Steps from some of the best restaurants and bars in town, the house itself is located in quiet leafy streets, just north of Duke’s East Campus.

GETTING AROUND

Guests can easily walk or bike to many spots from this location, but in general, a car is handy to have when visiting Durham. If you don’t want to rent one, it’s a cheap Uber/Lyft anywhere you need to go.

CHARMING MODERN HOUSE

A lovely two bedroom ground floor space in a modern passive solar house. It’s situated conveniently to Duke/Downtown (10 minutes), and RTP (15-20 minutes). The space is equipped with fiber internet, washer/dryer, and a charming kitchenette.

This is a modern passive solar home, so it’s highly efficient, and built in an environmentally friendly way. It has large windows which allow beautiful natural light to enter the space.

THE SPACE

You’ll have access to the downstairs portion of the house. It has a private entrance, washer/drier, KITCHENETTE with, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, and a tea kettle.

NEIGHBORHOOD

Walltown is a lovely old downtown neighborhood packed full of character and mature hardwood trees. Steps from some of the best restaurants and bars in town, the house itself is located in quiet leafy streets, just north of Duke’s East Campus.

GETTING AROUND

Guests can easily walk or bike to many spots from this location, but in general, a car is handy to have when visiting Durham. If you don’t want to rent one, it’s a cheap Uber/Lyft anywhere you need to go.