by Marisa | Oct 25, 2017 | Architectural Features, Atomic Living, Events, Mid Century Modern, Modern Homes, Rummers
Interested in knowing more about ranch style homes? You are in luck because this weekend the Architectural Heritage Center is hosting a lecture on the history of the American ranch style home presented by one of the AHC education committee members Jim Varner titled:...
by Marisa | Oct 25, 2017 | Atomic Living, Client Stories, Listing, Mid Century Modern, Modern Homes, Rummers
A few years ago, I had the pleasure of helping buyer clients find a very unique Rummer built home that was in the middle of the short sale process. The buyer who had been in place had backed out and the sellers agent just happened to work in my office! Instead of...
by Marisa | Oct 25, 2017 | Listing, Mid Century Modern
Marvelous Mid-Century Charmer! 7515 SE Lounsberry Lane Portland, OR 97206 Open House: Saturday, April 1st from 12–2PM & Sunday, April 2nd from 2–4PM This beautiful mid-century ranch really pops on its spacious lot located on one of the most...
by Marisa | Oct 24, 2017 | Listing, Mid Century Modern, Modern Homes, Rummers
14910 NW Perimeter Dr, Beaverton OR 97006 Effortlessly cool, this Dwell worthy mid-century modern Rummer built home is nestled away in highly sought after Oak Hills neighborhood. The beautifully manicured front yard and stylish exterior welcome all to this hip...
by Marisa | Mar 15, 2016 | Mid Century Modern, Modern Homes
The 2016 home tour season is quickly approaching and one of my favorite tours is back this May. Restore Oregon is hosting the Mid Century Modern home tour on May 14th and we are excited to be once again sponsoring the tour this year! In the past, they have...
by Marisa | May 13, 2015 | Mid Century Home Furnishing, Mid Century Modern, Modern Homes
I have been a huge fan of Clayhaus ceramics since they launched. I see their work in many projects around town and all over design sites (most recently in the new desert Eichler!) so I thought that since they are right in my backyard that I would see if...