Woodworking Studio for Rent in Portland, OR
Browse woodworking studio space and shop rentals available for monthly rent in Portland, OR. From private workshop bays to shared maker spaces with tools included, Portland has dedicated woodworking space for furniture makers, carpenters, and serious hobbyists. Submit an inquiry from any listing to connect with the host.
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5 spaces

1,000 SF Drive-In Accessible Warehouse Space
Milwaukie · Workshop
$1,370/mo

1,500 SQ FT Warehouse Space in SE Portland/Downtown Milwaukie
Milwaukie · Workshop
$2,050/mo

Small business office and spacious garage for lease
Hillsboro · Workshop
$2,500/mo

SE Portland Garage Studio Available
SE Portland · Workshop
$625/mo

Large Garage Studio with Dual Access & Open Layout
SE Portland · Workshop
$935/mo
Frequently Asked Questions
- Are there woodworking studios with tools included in Portland?
- Yes. Several shared maker spaces in Portland include access to table saws, jointers, planers, bandsaws, and hand tools as part of monthly membership. Private workshop rentals typically require you to bring your own tools.
- How much does it cost to rent woodworking space in Portland?
- Shared woodworking space memberships in Portland start around $100–$300/month. Private shop bays run $400–$1,200/month depending on size. Spaces with 220v power, dust collection, and drive-in loading access cost more.
- Can I store lumber and materials at a rented Portland woodworking studio?
- Many private workshop rentals allow on-site material storage. Shared maker spaces vary — some have designated lumber racks, others do not. Ask specifically about this before committing.
- What should I look for in a Portland woodworking studio rental?
- 220v power outlets, dust collection infrastructure or hookups, ceiling height for sheet goods, drive-in or loading access, and ventilation for finishing work. Ground-floor access matters if you regularly move heavy stock in and out.
- Are Portland woodworking studios available for small production runs?
- Yes. Several private shop rentals in Portland are used by small furniture studios and production woodworkers. Look for listings that mention commercial or business use is permitted, and confirm zoning allows production activity.