Portland is beautiful and we must preserve the old architectural styling that makes it desirably unique. The Markham House, built in 1911, was one of the first homes in Portland’s Laurelhurst neighborhood. When the Markham House was on the brink of demolition, we knew we had to rescue and remodel it for the good of …
The Westover House
This six story tall Mediterranean Villa towers majestically over NW 23rd. With a Roman bath, hanging garden, cantilevered stairs, fountains, and water roaring through an aqueduct . . . it is like something from Spain or Italy, but with a breathlessly youthful feel. This is the fabulous West Hills McCulloch remodel of the landmark home …
The Stolte House
Gary’s – Craftsman Supreme.Among the last great Craftsmans built in Portland, this Tabor Mansion is by Portland’s illustrious architects Root and Knighten. This handsome 1912 home sits on five city lots of manicured gardens. Working on Portland’s great houses is always a pleasure, but re-drawing from the intact original blueprints by historic master architects is …
The Giltner Mansion
Built in 1912, the year of the Titanic, the Giltner Mansion was likewise a glittering statement of vision, artistry and taste. Spreading across three lots and three stories high, the mansion cut a majestic figure. It welcomed visitors with impressive stone work, leaded glass, Honduran mahogany interiors and indoor and outdoor fountains. The mansion’s grandeur …
The Alameda Mediterranean
We found a lovely house languishing on the market. It would not sell to anyone, until we saw past the defects and bought it to restore! We identified all of the property’s short-comings, and addressed them with flair. There was little curb appeal. Mangled half-trees hid the home from passersby. Our team swapped these for …