Steve Nemirow and Julie O’Toole designed a hilltop home that incorporates their love of books, gardening, art and cooking. See our beautiful slideshow below.
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{besps_c}0|01.jpg|A wind turbine helps the energy efficiency of the Bald Peak home of Julie O’Toole and Steve Nemirow.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|02.jpg|Commanding views are framed by large windows.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|03.jpg|Steve’s art studio is flooded with natural light.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|04.jpg|Steve began painting 12 years ago.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|05.jpg|The great room’s window was designed to frame views of Mount Hood.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|06.jpg|The 316-square-foot library is one of Julie’s favorite spots.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|07.jpg|Personal objects sit atop the desk in the library.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|08.jpg|The second kitchen is used to cook Chinese food.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|09.jpg|Julie and her daughter, Sheila Scrobogna cook together in the Chinese kitchen.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|10.jpg|The many ingredients that go into Chinese cooking..|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|11.jpg|Daughter Sheila with her husband and son in a bedroom designed just for kids.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|12.jpg|A bedroom designed perfectly for a grandson.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|13.jpg|Scott gives Cleo a good scrub in the specially designed area.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|14.jpg|Julie and grandson Daniel take a walk through the garden.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|15.jpg|Julie shows Daniel some of her garden’s bounty.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|16.jpg|The contemporary home is perfectly sited for views and sun exposure.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}
{besps_c}0|17.jpg|The perfect place to relax and enjoy a view of Mount Hood.|PHOTO LINCOLN BARBOUR{/besps_c}