Inside the kitchens of Portland’s hottest chefs
Three of Portland’s hottest chefs take us inside their kitchens to show us how they do it at home.
Three of Portland’s hottest chefs take us inside their kitchens to show us how they do it at home.
Portland writer Brian Libby interviewed designer Corey Martin of PATH Architecture for the April/May issue of Oregon Home. Martin’s Park Box house was a winner of a 2009 AIA Craftsmanship Award and Merit Award. Here is an extended excerpt from that interview.
Corey Martin’s urban duplex pulls nature inside with glass walls and sliding doors that provide light, transparency and a place for his son to dream.
Vivid red, yellow and blue selections can bring depth and delight to your garden.
Pianist, songwriter and founder of Pink Martini, Thomas Lauderdale shows Oregon Home around his fabulously eclectic downtown Portland home.
As a graduate of the Brooks Institute of Photography, photographer Paula Watts has mastered the art of creating beautiful architectural imagery. “Lighting is the most important thing in photography for me,” she says. Watts photographs architecture all over the Pacific Northwest and was recently published internationally for her architectural work in Trends Magazine.
Margaret Foley is a writer and editor living in Portland. Her writing has appeared in Oregon Home, The Christian Science Monitor and High Country News. Her family gets nervous when she sets off to interview homeowners because when she comes back, she starts rearranging the furniture.
Lucy Hardiman is the principal of Perennial Partners, a garden design collaborative group, and writes for regional and national publications, including Horticulture Magazine. Hardiman was to the garden born and is a fifth-generation Oregon gardener who doesn’t remember a time that she didn’t want to be digging in the dirt.
Even though Portland writer Lucy Burningham has been covering home and design for more than a decade, she still delights in peeking in strangers’ cupboards and making friends with their pets. Her work has appeared in numerous publications, including The New York Times, Saveur and Sunset.
Jon Jensen lives with his wife and 7-year-old daughter in a turn-of-the-century craftsman bungalow on the east side of Portland. His home design and lifestyle photography have appeared in many national publications, including Better Homes & Gardens, Sunset, Luxe and Traditional Home.