Bring it Home
The Japanese love of simple details, artisan craftsmanship and pared-down design fits with any home aesthetic.
The Japanese love of simple details, artisan craftsmanship and pared-down design fits with any home aesthetic.
A close-in, 681-acre, homeowner’s paradise, this destination neighborhood is home to architectural firms, interior designers, furniture shops, lighting galleries, antiques warehouses and enough fun restaurants to make a day of it.
Get woodland-inspired items for you and your home, because nobody has a keener eye for design than Mother Nature.
Once a sleepy spot for homesteads and farms, today the picturesque and family-friendly city of Lake Oswego (or ‘Lake O’ as some refer to it) is decidedly more developed but still worth a visit, whether you’re spending an afternoon or simply passing through.
With populations booming and people becoming ever more aware of their impact on the Earth, it seems only natural that our home sizes are shrinking and the tiny-house movement is here to stay.
Today, the tropical look is again getting a nod, updated to contemporary status that calls on a more subdued color palette of leafy greens, sea blues and pale pinks.
Looking for the perfect finishing touch to your room but can’t figure out what’s missing? Try adding an accent piece.
Inspired by the way a blanket of fresh snow can brighten up the bleakest of winter landscapes, we went to work in search of white decor to chase away the winter blahs. What we found is guaranteed to transform the darkest of bedrooms into a light, airy winter wonderland.
Visiting the Kenton neighborhood, located in North Portland, is like visiting a place all its own. Richly steeped in history as a former meatpacking district, its residents are passionate about staying true to its roots while keeping a distinct eye on the future, and it shows in their firm dedication to maintaining a welcoming, small-town community feel. From antique shops to bakeries, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.