Multiple parts, one dramatic statement: It’s never been easier to create a salon-style gallery wall at home.
The white picket fence was the dream for their parents, but millennials are looking for something a little more unique. Having entered the job market during or shortly after the recession, this generation adapted by valuing freedom and flexibility.
When Roger and Elizabeth Gomez got the call to renovate a 960-square-foot, three-bedroom, one-bath mid-century modern home in Portland’s Woodlawn neighborhood, they had their work cut out for them.
If you’d like to add more green to your life, try looking up.
Imagine your own place of rejuvenation, steps from your door, where you can trade the stresses of the day for the warm sun on your skin, the whisper of wind-dancing leaves, and the transporting fragrance of herbs and flowers.
When interior designer Wendy O’Brien was tapped for the 2017 Street of Dreams, time was of the essence. With the home’s buyers lined up and eager to give input, O’Brien knew she’d have to work quickly to translate their ideas into a polished design that hit all the right notes.