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Great Northern Construction, Inc.
The view from your kitchen as you enjoy the open concept living space. Photo by: Tom Birmingham
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Brookhaven cabinetry at the great room mantel & bookcases are finished in an off-white opaque finish.
Solar Shield
Builder: Highmark Builders Inc;
Photographers: Spacecrafting Photography;
Window Film Installations by Solar Shield, Inc.
The Works
This turn-of-the-century original Sellwood Library was transformed into an amazing Portland home for it's New York transplants. Custom woodworking and shelving transformed this room into a warm living space. Leaded glass windows and doors and dark stained wood floors add to the eclectic mix of original craftsmanship and modern influences.
Lincoln Barbour
Allen Construction
Architect: Blackbird Architects .General Contractor: Allen Construction. Photography: Jim Bartsch Photography
Visbeen Architects
Inspired by the surrounding landscape, the Craftsman/Prairie style is one of the few truly American architectural styles. It was developed around the turn of the century by a group of Midwestern architects and continues to be among the most comfortable of all American-designed architecture more than a century later, one of the main reasons it continues to attract architects and homeowners today. Oxbridge builds on that solid reputation, drawing from Craftsman/Prairie and classic Farmhouse styles. Its handsome Shingle-clad exterior includes interesting pitched rooflines, alternating rows of cedar shake siding, stone accents in the foundation and chimney and distinctive decorative brackets. Repeating triple windows add interest to the exterior while keeping interior spaces open and bright. Inside, the floor plan is equally impressive. Columns on the porch and a custom entry door with sidelights and decorative glass leads into a spacious 2,900-square-foot main floor, including a 19 by 24-foot living room with a period-inspired built-ins and a natural fireplace. While inspired by the past, the home lives for the present, with open rooms and plenty of storage throughout. Also included is a 27-foot-wide family-style kitchen with a large island and eat-in dining and a nearby dining room with a beadboard ceiling that leads out onto a relaxing 240-square-foot screen porch that takes full advantage of the nearby outdoors and a private 16 by 20-foot master suite with a sloped ceiling and relaxing personal sitting area. The first floor also includes a large walk-in closet, a home management area and pantry to help you stay organized and a first-floor laundry area. Upstairs, another 1,500 square feet awaits, with a built-ins and a window seat at the top of the stairs that nod to the home’s historic inspiration. Opt for three family bedrooms or use one of the three as a yoga room; the upper level also includes attic access, which offers another 500 square feet, perfect for crafts or a playroom. More space awaits in the lower level, where another 1,500 square feet (and an additional 1,000) include a recreation/family room with nine-foot ceilings, a wine cellar and home office.
Photographer: Jeff Garland
Bria Hammel Interiors
Interior Designer | Bria Hammel Interiors
Contractor | SD Custom Homes
Photographer | Laura Rae
Interior Transformation, Inc.
Challenge: Create a fireplace focal point that is also functional.
Transformation: Inspired by the bungalow’s Prairie-style architecture, we designed a stunning Craftsman fireplace with clean lines and custom glass-paneled cabinetry. The custom mantel was created with a chunky-style beam style ledge and Prairie-style mullion doors.
Kathryn Tegreene Interior Design
This is a hundred year old house that we restored to its former glory. We added the colonnade. One had existed previously, but been removed by previous owners.
Photographer: John Wilbanks, Interior Designer: Kathryn Tegreene
Arts and Crafts Living Design Ideas with Dark Hardwood Floors
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