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Colonial Homecrafters, Ltd.
Family Room with custom cabinets, glass is opaque in cabinets to hide belongings, custom built mantle. Heart Pine Floors.
James River Construction, LLC.
This family living room is right off the main entrance to the home. Intricate molding on the ceiling makes the space feel cozy and brings in character. A beautiful tiled fireplace pulls the room together and big comfy couches and chairs invite you in.
Davis Frame Company
Beautiful post and beam and timber frame great room! This stylish living space is open concept with the main living areas open to one another. The simple, yet elegant decor creates an up to date look, with the wood being an accent and not overtaking the space.
Photo provided by Jerry Cibulski, Albertson Realty
Bob Chatham Custom Home Design
This cottage has an open floor plan and architectural details. The living area looks spacious and welcoming with cathedral wood ceilings and wood plank walls. The exposed beams create a warm cottage atmosphere. The rustic elements add to the charm of this southern cottage. Designed by Bob Chatham Custom Home Design and built by Scott Norman.
Angela Todd Studios | Portland, OR
Roger and Margret have been married for over 50 years. Their love and affection for one another and their life stories spoke wonders to us. We worked with the couple to cosmetically remodel and furnish their three bathrooms, their master bedroom, and their den where they relaxed, unwinded, and watched television.
Margret’s family had moved in 1954 to the United States from Germany. She met Roger in high school on a double date, though they were not dating one another. A few years later they met again at a dance and as Margret says, “The rest is history.” During the Cuban War crisis Roger served aboard the U.S.S. Shangri La as a sailor. Roger took pride in his time at sea and collected framed pieces of ships and nautical memorabilia. Tucked away in a closet, our team also found a treasured service photo of Roger, hand colored in a 4×6 frame. We dusted off the frame, knowing it would display beautifully in their new den. Using the couples compiled memories and their pieces as inspiration, we created a palette of grayed and weathered blues, stripes, metals and warm woods that honored this special time in their life.
For more about Angela Todd Studios, click here: https://www.angelatoddstudios.com/
Executive Developers, LLC
2 story, double sided, stone fireplace. Grand vaulted ceiling with skylights
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