Transitional Small Bathroom Remodel in Portland
Traditional and contemporary design combine to give this small bathroom remodel a new look, more accessible space, and better functionality.
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Traditional and contemporary design combine to give this small bathroom remodel a new look, more accessible space, and better functionality.
A remodeled kitchen and partial second story addition made this charming craftsman-style home even more functional and comfortable for everyday living and hosting guests.
From a deteriorating deck to a dreamy outdoor dining space, this striking Northwest-inspired outdoor kitchen is now one of the best features of our client’s West Linn home.
This stunning kitchen renovation on Vashon Island achieved a modern aesthetic with the perfect balance of Pacific and Asian influences.
This transitional primary master bathroom remodel in Washington is the perfect balance of sleek and modern yet classic and versatile with a slightly moody aesthetic.
This View Point Terrace kitchen remodel is modern and versatile with features that nod to the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
This Lake Oswego whole house remodel features a farmhouse industrial aesthetic, coupled with a more functional kitchen, master bath, and much more.
This Mid-Century addition features a glorious outdoor living space with cedar accents, cozy furnishings, year-round heating and more.
A dated old bathroom goes from tired to inspired in this delightful remodeling project.
Built in 1910, the brick-and-timber building was converted to lofts in 1996. It was time for a refresh for the kitchen, master bath, and one of two gas fireplaces.
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Tub or Shower? “If it turns out the tub is only used for watering house plants, or worse, for the cat box, I say NO! I have learned over the years, there are ‘tub people’ and ‘shower people.'” — Kathleen Donohue, Bend Design Consultant
Small Kitchen Design: “It’s often beneficial to have a mobile surface like a prep table on casters or a table that folds out from the wall.” — Karen Richmond, Portland Design Consultant
Backsplash Tile: “Something about a handmade ceramic tile makes me swoon. The imperfect edges of each tile allow the grout to show off, and the subtle tone variations from tile to tile add character.” — Erika Altenhofen, Portland Design Consultant
Regional Differences: “In California, people are very interested in keeping up with the neighbors and resale value. In the Pacific Northwest, there is a greater attention to craftsmanship that I find really inspiring.” — Jamie Smugeresky, Seattle Design Consultant