• Inside a ’70s-Style River Island Home Outside Portland, Oregon
    Home Improvement

    Inside a ’70s-Style River Island Home Outside Portland, Oregon

    Sauvie Island—a river island 10 miles northwest of downtown Portland, Oregon—is a gem of a place to live. Cradled by the Columbia River to the east and the Multnomah Channel to the west, the island is a nature lover’s paradise, replete with farms full of berry patches, roughly 11,500 acres of wildlife reserve, and several stretches of white sandy beaches. Its charming scenery is the reason a family of four chose it as the location for their second home, finding a 1979 fixer-upper to make their own. “You got to one bedroom through the garage,” designer Jessica Helgerson notes of the preexisting structure’s flaws. (Other absurdities included a toilet bowl…

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  • Here are the top 2024 home design trends popular in Oregon
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    Here are the top 2024 home design trends popular in Oregon

    Designers and tastemakers around the world rang out their New Year home trend predictions, from the Pantone Color Institute declaring “velvety gentle” Peach Fuzz the 2024 international color of the year to Elle Decor announcing that “underestimated areas” such as the pantry and laundry room also deserve a design uplift. Warm colors and organized spaces are ways people in the Pacific Northwest are enhancing comfort and functionality while also personalizing their living spaces with unique tile, wallpaper and textiles, says Mary Miksch, Portland design director for the 77-year-old Neil Kelly design-build remodeling company. Miksch has also noticed that some renovations made during the pandemic era as a reaction to temporarily…

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  • Oregon ban on real estate ‘love letters’ blocked by preliminary injunction
    Real Estate

    Oregon ban on real estate ‘love letters’ blocked by preliminary injunction

    A federal judge on Friday granted a preliminary injunction that prohibits Oregon from enforcing a law against “love letters” to home sellers. In his court order, District Judge Marco A. Hernández says Oregon’s House Bill 2550 “likely violates” the First Amendment rights of real estate agents. “It is not in the public interest to enforce a law that is likely unconstitutional, even one aimed at the laudable goal of reducing unlawful discrimination in housing,” his legal opinion reads. The 2021 law was the first of its kind in the nation. It prohibited buyers from providing “love letters” and personal photographs to sellers as a way to improve their chances of…

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