To be clear, this property is lovely, clean, and wonderfully decorated just as shown in the photos. As a converted cellar, the design is smart and understandable. The ceilings are lower and door frames are made to those proportions. This is the polite way of saying my 6’5 husband had to duck through every doorway and hit his head a few times. In addition, it lists kitchen as an amenity, however, it is definitely a kitchenette. That is on the listing but it is down further and easy to miss.
The other complication is the dog “friendly” aspect. We have a rescue who goes everywhere with us, he is a member of our family. We rented this space because it was listed as pet friendly. The policies around the pets are many, which is absolutely the right of the owner and management. It felt restrictive and limiting. There is no yard or outdoor space and the space inside is roughly 500 square feet. However, not allowing dogs into the bedroom and asking that they stay off carpeting and furniture leaves them very little room to navigate. We all ended up feeling stressed and not able to relax in this really cute and lovely place. I would definitely choose this place if I didn’t have a dog and was traveling with normal height people. To management, I would consider either changing the status for the place or rethink some of the policies. A couch cover folded but available, something that shows animals are genuinely welcome and not just tolerated.