Art House Up is a cozy ADULT getaway (not suitable for children/infants) with loads of charm & character that provides all the basics, & outdoor space. Located close to downtown in the highly desirable & eclectic Perry District, with cafes, pubs, shops, music, Farmer’s Market, parks, & bus service. Art House Up is furnished with a blend of antiques & unique hand-crafted furniture & artwork.
Must be 21 years of age to book.
NO PETS-to keep upstairs unit safe for travelers with severe pet allergies. Dogs are OK at ArtHouse Down.
WHERE YOU'LL STAY
ArtHouse Up is a 2BD, 1B upper duplex unit of Arthouseupdown aimed at up to 4 adults who want comfort and convenience, while enjoying an artistic and unique place to stay. If you have more than 4 people in your group, you might consider adding ArtHouse Down, to your reservations, as it will also accommodate 4 adults. There is a gate connecting the two backyards, and the space can be easily shared. You’re sure to eat well with numerous Perry District restaurants close by, and all the essential kitchen equipment needed to cook in or BBQ on the deck and eat on the patio in the yard.
There’s a desk in each bedroom, and with high speed Comcast Internet (download speed-607 mbps), you'll be able to work and stream movies and shows on the smart TV. Then easily take advantage of all the fun things the Perry District and Spokane have to offer.
Beds are new, super comfy queens with USB ports in each room for easy charging of your devices. We have a washer/dryer in the unit along with some laundry products, iron, ironing board.
Guests love the BEAR CAVE! It's a super cozy hideout with big comfy pillows and throw, magical lighting, puzzles, coloring books and adorbs tea set. All you need for a relaxing, fun retreat. We've also made sure there are board games and books (all for adults) to help make your down time more enjoyable.
There is an electric fireplace for extra comfort in the cold season, or you can just turn the flames on for added ambiance. Separate heat thermostats for each bedroom, and main living area, thermostat on heater in bathroom, ceiling fans, and air conditioning help ensure your comfort.
Outside you'll find a small deck off the kitchen, with BBQ, cooler, and some seating. Down the stairs is a privately fenced back yard with table and chairs, and a snuggly bench for chatting or taking photos. Enjoy the yard art, and flowers and vines in the warm seasons, while you relax in your cozy green space.
If you are interested in staying longer than 28 days, please make a request and I will contact you.
Art House Up isn't just a place to stay, it's a unique lodging experience in the coolest neighborhood in Spokane!
Spokane Short Term Rental Permit #Z22-472STRN
ACCESS
Guests have full access to ArtHouse Up inside, except for our locked supply closet. There is a shared front yard and your own fenced back yard with privacy fencing.
The driveway to the east of the building, the yellow storage building in back, and the back lot are private property and not for guest access. There are signs on the gates for clarity.
There are outside garbage and recycling cans in the driveway on the east side of the building. I will put them out for collection on Tuesday mornings.
YOUR HOSTS
Hello! We are Lesa Delisi, a recently retired speech teacher for the Spokane Public Schools and artist, and Dennis Thomas, a holistic veterinarian with an online practice, “Heart to Heart Holistic Healthcare for Pets”. We live a block from the ART HOUSE, and have been in the Perry District for more than 20 years. We have five children and five grandchildren, scattered across WA and TX, and lots of pets! We generally like to have fun and enjoy living in the Pacific NW.
We are Mom & Pop hosts and strive to offer the personal touches that a corporate-owned place can’t. We use the back lot (separate from the Art House yards) quite a bit for gardening and some small craft events in warm weather. Don’t be surprised to see one of us working there, or raking leaves out front, etc. We are semi-retired and live just around the corner.
We know you value your privacy and will try to stay out of your hair but are available through the platform app, if you have any questions or concerns. Feel free to flag us down if you see us. We know all the neighbors and are often out and about socializing with them, or walking our dogs, and we love a good chat!
Also, take advantage of the QR codes in the Guest book inside, or the online Guest book, for information about local attractions and many other needs you may have.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD
The Perry District is commonly thought of as the "artistic and eclectic" neighborhood in Spokane. It is in an older part of town, and has all the charm and foibles you'd expect, including older, sometimes broken sidewalks, and a variety of architecture, artists, musicians, bakers, and craftspeople. It is close to Downtown and all the main areas of business, education, entertainment, and medicine. Sacred Heart and Deaconess hospitals are very close. Gonzaga, EWS & WSU Riverpoint campus, and Whitworth downtown campus are all within 3 miles. There are Spokane Transit Authority buses available within a block, the airport is ~8 miles away, and Amtrak station is ~2 miles away. You can book a massage, a yoga session, hair and manicure, or buy a new book, all within a block of the ART HOUSE. There are numerous restaurants, shops, pubs, houses of worship, parks and walking trails right in the Perry District.
The Perry District is a "walking" neighborhood, full of artists, musicians, and crafts people. The neighborhood has a nice mix of young singles, families, and older folks. We're also known as the area of Spokane with the most diversity.
GETTING AROUND
The Spokane Transit Authority bus system has stops a block and a half from the ART HOUSE. Spokane International Airport is 8.1 miles away, Amtrak station is 2.1 miles away. There are several taxi services in Spokane, and, of course, Uber. You can often find Lime scooters and bikes parked around the Perry District. Spokane is a bike-friendly city and there is a bike repair shop the next block over from the ART HOUSE.
WILDLIFE
Spokane, like many cities, has its share of urban wildlife. Don’t be surprised if you see deer, wild turkeys, squirrels, raccoons, rabbits, hawks, and the occasional skunk in the neighborhood. We try to coexist with them and enjoy their presence when they appear. As with all wildlife, if you encounter them, “look but don’t touch”.