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 …

The Baum House

The Baums have lived in Eastmoreland for decades. It was time to bid their 80’s remodel adieu in favor of a timeless approach! We have worked with some of Portland’s most notable families over the years, and people that reaffirm the joy of designing for people because our clients are so interesting.   Some of our …

Alameda Modern

We bought and took this house in a totally new direction. Through the use of steel beams, we were able to open up the floor plan. We also put on a second story! An artistic island with a waterfall, fused-glass top in the middle of a huge combined kitchen/family room (1,200 sf+) adds interest to …

The Montgomery House

We had the opportunity to get to know the Montgomerys and their dreams well, which helped optimize our cooperative approach! We happily realized the Montgomerys’ vision: maintaining the original splendor of their home, reflecting their love of contemporary ski lodge style, and the needs of an active family of six. The home now has a …