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See more pictures from this remodel. This 1,700 square foot daylight basement went unrealised due to the outdated décor and an unused garage. We removed almost every wall and transformed the garage into a new guest bedroom. A stunning 4” white oak floor, new kitchenette, updated bathroom and living areas with locally produced furniture give...
See more pictures from this remodel. An additional 283 square feet of living space were added and the confined kitchen opened to the expanded great room. Vaulted ceilings and light from new windows brings much volume to the space. A new kitchen includes custom cabinetry, opposing countertop materials, pot filler, and Wolf & Sub Zero...
For those who love their neighborhoods, but whose homes no longer fit their needs, see this wonderful example of how a dated, cramped, single-story house with an unfinished basement is now redesigned into a spacious and stately Portland foursquare perfect for family living. Bamboo floors, cherry cabinets, and granite countertops are some of the beautiful...
Once described as “one of the most attractive residences erected in Irvington,” this 3-story, 1914 house had not been treated kindly. It was worn out from the wiring to the bathrooms, habitable but not comfortable, and yet loved by its owners. This is where they wanted remain for their lifetime. The team of T.H.E. Remodel...
This Tigard home began as a mid-80’s ranch style home, and its new owners wanted to improve the layout, open up the entry and create a new hobby and craft space. After hearing about SLS from happy clients whose home we built 20 years ago, they gave us a call! The SLS Design Team conceptualized...
This Lake Oswego classic ranch is a total makeover. The selected finishes for this exquisite remodel are classic and timeless. The gourmet kitchen, beamed ceilings, stone fireplace, new windows and new hardwood floors create an inclusive, inviting space. More square footage was added to include a new master suite with walk-in closet. The finished product...
See more pictures from this remodel. The unassuming private entrance of this mid-century modern classic opens to reveal breathtaking views of Mt. Hood framed by a completely transformed main living space with a distinctive fireplace, curving floor-to-ceiling windows and gorgeous oak floors with unique inlaid tile detail. The renovated daylight basement, kitchen and bathrooms feature...
The customers had long desired that their home, which they bought new in 1976, had better views of their exquisite landscaping, a large great room/kitchen, a wheelchair- accessible home and better utility/storage space. With that in mind, we designed and built a new vaulted great room/kitchen area, widened all doorways to allow for wheelchair access,...
See more pictures from this remodel. Location, location, location! My clients, a young couple, spent a year looking for the right location to raise their growing family. After looking at multiple houses this was they purchased a tired 1950’s ranch style on Council Crest begging for a face lift. Award winning architect Scott Edwards teamed...
Alongside a beautiful 1920’s bungalow sat a neglected garage needing replacement. Dual Purpose Construction created a period detailed Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) to accommodate storage, his-and-hers hideaways and a modern apartment for rental income. Maintaining the period look, details like beaded soffits, band boards, lap siding, and wood windows and doors were incorporated. While looking...
When the owner’s inherited their outdated ranch house, cherished memories of past events clashed with the need for major renovation. Ed Parsons worked closely with the owner’s to create a stunning, aging-in-place home. They traded dark, narrow hallways, sunken rooms, and outdated décor for openness, warmth and comfort. Multiple additions were seamlessly added. Solid alder...