Color and Kitchens with Rhonda Knoche
Recognized by HGTV for her bold and colorful kitchens, designer Rhonda Knoche thrives on the problem solving involved in complex design and color cases.
Recognized by HGTV for her bold and colorful kitchens, designer Rhonda Knoche thrives on the problem solving involved in complex design and color cases.
Most folks don’t have piles of cash allotted for interior design so here are the top things I would love to tell everybody to never put in their home. These are the mistakes I see most often. They will never, ever be ok. Like never.
The word “cabin” is typically defined as a small house of simple construction conjuring up images of a rustic log structure deep in the snow or an isolated lakeside fishing cottage. Bruce Forster and Gin Flynn’s vacation home carries on in the tradition of the simple retreat, nestled in a forest dotted with silver aspen and heritage oaks, but this cabin is unique in its form.
Ms. Sharp had big plans for her 1900 historic Portland home in the heart of Portland’s NW alphabet district.
On Wednesday, September 7th in Portland, OR, Oregon Home magazine held their first ever Structure + Style statewide awards contest. Here are the winners!
Interior designer Max Humphrey has spent the last 10 years designing homes all around the country. Originally based in Los Angeles, Humphrey relocated to Portland this year. With his focus on creating interesting and unpretentious spaces that reflect the people that live and work in them, we asked Humphrey how he helps client with hanging, placing and choosing art in their homes.
If you’re looking to “recycle” an energy-inefficient home into a net zero residence, it’s hard to go wrong with a midcentury modern.
When Portland architect Andrew Montgomery of Terraforma, a Portland-based architectural firm, first saw the highly dilapidated home that Oliver Properties had commissioned his firm to remodel, he saw beyond the leaking single-pane aluminum windows and rotted walls. He could tell this was the work of a skilled architect.
Eric Thompson has spent the last ten years building and selling new modern homes with Oregon Homeworks. With his new division, reMOD, Thompson now offers his company’s expertise to homebuyers looking to upgrade their post-war house.