Optimism Leads to Achievement!

Congratulations to Chris and Hannah!

Part of what I love about my job is the opportunity to meet all kinds of people and help them through the shared goal of homeownership. It’s fascinating what comes up for people, what ideas they arrive with and how those ideas affect their journey. Hannah and Chris brought optimism with them to the home buying process and it made for a very smooth and very fun experience! They were open to ideas and trusted our input. They were a blast to check out houses with!

Hannah and Chris found a gorgeous remodeled home in St. Johns and sailed through the transaction like champs. We ended up running into a very uncommon snag along the way and they were open to creative solutions and ready to roll with the punches. Everything worked out great and I really appreciate their optimism along the way. Cheers!!

 

Just Sold! Digital Dunthorpe Connection

These unprecedented times can make in-person meetings tricky but, even virtually, I hit it off with Matthew and Stephanie immediately. We initially met over video chat and the first thing I noticed was the drum set behind them. Quickly, we bonded over our shared music connection. Matthew is an avid drummer and his daughter is learning the bass. He’s even teaching her to play Tool songs! 

From there, the search for their perfect home was a breeze. We ultimately found the couple and their two children a gorgeous, completely unique modern farm home in Dunthorpe. They’re very excited about being a part of the community and the great schools for their kids. 

Thank you for being so amazing to work with, Matthew and Stephanie!

 

Lake Oswego Living Meets Modern Farmhouse Style

Once upon a time, a certain designer/contractor couple from a small town in a big state morphed a family-run business into a popular series on a cable network dedicated to all things home and garden and subsequently launched home furnishing lines with various retailers and a paint line and a publishing detail and . . . my point here, for real-estate purposes, is that the modern farmhouse style—while perhaps not invented by this celebrity couple—was certainly made very popular by them, and it’s a style that’s here to stay.

And I’m not mad about it. One of my most beautiful listings ever is a spectacular modern farmhouse in Lake Oswego. And after walking through this home for the first time, I found myself ruminating about just what it is that makes this style appealing to so many people. 

The modern farmhouse style is, above all, comfortable and approachable. These homes are meant to be lived in. The rooms are spacious. Functionality is important. For example, in days past, farmhouse sinks were large because they needed to hold large amounts of water, typically brought in from a well (or even a creek). In modern homes, water is delivered with ease straight from the tap, but these large sinks are still handy for all sorts of reasons, from washing big pots and pans to rinsing vegetables from the garden to bathing toddlers! Bonus: they look beautiful, too. Reclaimed wood and stone are often prominently featured throughout the home. The visual appeal of these materials is evident, but they are chosen because they will endure.

In a modern farmhouse, furniture isn’t for show—it’s meant to be used. Imagine! A sofa is selected because it’s comfortable; you’re meant to kick your feet up on the coffee table. Modern farmhouse owners select furnishings in natural, organic materials like cotton, linen, wool, jute, and sisal. These materials wear well and feel unfussy.

That last point—unfussiness—is key. Traditional farmhouses may conjure an image of a cluttered (dare I say kitschy?) abode. Modern farmhouses are anything but! In fact, for all their functionality and comfort, modern farmhouses are also simultaneously polished. Those reclaimed wood beams? They’re balanced with sophisticated fixtures—gorgeous faucets and drawer pulls, elegant lighting, unique art. You won’t find handmade quilts and mason jars in a modern farmhouse. Simplicity is the name of the game—natural tones, minimal clutter, carefully curated.

While the modern farmhouse style is now popular across the United States, I’ll argue that it is particularly well-suited to Oregonians. After all, we’re a comfortable, approachable people (flannel shirts!) who still espouse a level of sophistication. (A resident of a state with this many wineries, craft breweries, craft distilleries, arts scene, and love of literature can hardly say otherwise)! And while I don’t want to live on a farm, I certainly understand the appeal of living in a modern farmhouse.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Best Little Farmhouse in Tigard

The happy homeowners

When Amy first contacted me about a move to Portland from Colorado, I knew we were going to hit it off. We both had 4-year-old girls and a wicked sense of humor. I liked her immediately.

We then had a series of whirlwind house hunting trips when she came out to Portland for a few days at a time. I think we saw around 20-30 houses, all told. We wrote several offers that ended up in back up position, due to the fact that Amy still needed to sell her house in Colorado. One of those back up offers was the home that was to become theirs.

The sweet gift from the previous owners

When we first saw this home on a quiet street in Tigard, we fell in love. With that classic farmhouse style and huge wraparound porch, how could we resist? Once inside we saw that the kitchen and living room had been beautifully remodeled. Not to mention that the yard felt like it needed its own zip code it was so big. The perfect play zone for their daughter. Amy knew it was the one.

I can just picture them spending summers out on that beautiful porch, or enjoying the yard. I can’t wait to see photos of them all settled into their new home! Congrats Amy, Travis and Faye!

If you or anyone you know are looking to buy or sell a home in the Portland area, please contact Amanda Haworth at 503-453-7698 or amanda@livingroomre.com.

Just Listed: Designer Dream Home in Lake Oswego

16039 Bonaire Ave

Lake Oswego, OR 97035


This designer dream home is truly one of a kind. The interior, designed by Jasmine Vaughan of Maxwell Gray Interiors, features artisan Clé tile, Cedar & Moss light fixtures, wide plank oak floors and aged brass hardware.
The gourmet kitchen features an oversized butcher block island, extensive midnight grey cabinetry, quartz countertops and wide plank open shelving. Artisan designed Clé tile adorns the backsplash and hood vent.  A butler’s pantry connects the space to the dining room and serves as the perfect bar with additional storage.
Relax in the large open family room complete with a gas fire place, built in cabinets and a wall of windows to the lush backyard.  With two spacious dining areas there is ample room for entertaining guests.
Upstairs you’ll find a master suite with a luxurious bath including separate vanities, double walk in closets and a large tiled shower. Two additional bedrooms with hardwood floors and walk in closets are steps away while down the hall are a bonus room, full bathroom with double sinks and a laundry room with plenty of storage.
Step outside to the covered paver patio, perfect for enjoying your morning coffee or evening meal. The spacious yard is thoughtfully landscaped and fully fenced. Walking distance to nearby parks, restaurants, grocery stores and much more!

OFFERED AT $979,900

4 BEDROOM | 3 BATH | 3,308 SQFT
MLS#19328661  | TAXES: $10,132.87