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Mid Century Modern
Whole house Remodel with Second Story Addition
Mid Century Modern
This home in the West Hills was completely remodeled from top to bottom. A large second story addition gave the homeowners a much needed Primary Suite and Office. Staying true to the Mid-Century Modern style, the floor plan was opened up to allow better light transfer from room to room. The Entry and Kitchen were relocated to take advantage of the Mt. Hood views and create a better work flow. Handmade tiles, a Coffee and Cocktail center, fun colors, rustic wood details and Industrial lighting all combine for an interesting mix that reflect the client’s personality.
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