A Chic Portland Bungalow with a Boutique Hotel Vibe
Each time I?ve moved into a new home, I?ve had the urge to change things up and give my home a new feel. Maximal, minimal and everything in between, all of my homes have told different stories and have each represented particular phases in my life. While I?ve kept some key pieces, scouring flea markets […]
Each time I?ve moved into a new home, I?ve had the urge to change things up and give my home a new feel. Maximal, minimal and everything in between, all of my homes have told different stories and have each represented particular phases in my life. While I?ve kept some key pieces, scouring flea markets and auctions for new treasures has been one of the most exciting parts of moving.
When Sarah Nelson, a stay-at-home mom, and her husband Ian, a freelance photographer and creative director for non-profit organization Remember Nhu, began looking for a new home in Southeast Portland, OR, they too wanted it to look completely different from their last one, both inside and out. They didn?t want to limit themselves too much with a list of must-haves, but still had their hearts set on a few specific traits. They wished for a house with a bit of curb appeal and character, a decent sized porch, an open banister-style staircase, a spacious dining room for entertaining, four bedrooms and plenty of natural light. They assumed that they would have to compromise on something, but as if meant to be, the perfect house came along. It was a dull and drizzly day in February when Sar...
Each time I?ve moved into a new home, I?ve had the urge to change things up and give my home a new feel. Maximal, minimal and everything in between, all of my homes have told different stories and have each represented particular phases in my life. While I?ve kept some key pieces, scouring flea markets and auctions for new treasures has been one of the most exciting parts of moving.
When Sarah Nelson, a stay-at-home mom, and her husband Ian, a freelance photographer and creative director for non-profit organization Remember Nhu, began looking for a new home in Southeast Portland, OR, they too wanted it to look completely different from their last one, both inside and out. They didn?t want to limit themselves too much with a list of must-haves, but still had their hearts set on a few specific traits. They wished for a house with a bit of curb appeal and character, a decent sized porch, an open banister-style staircase, a spacious dining room for entertaining, four bedrooms and plenty of natural light. They assumed that they would have to compromise on something, but as if meant to be, the perfect house came along. It was a dull and drizzly day in February when Sar...
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