We're big fans of symmetry -- whether in the faces of movie stars or the hedges in front of our humble abode. But there's something equally charming about things that are just a little off-kilter. Make it in simple white ceramic, charge a reasonable price and consider us totally sold.
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Growing up, we always dreamed of a basement filled with items the previous owners had left behind. Not junk, mind you, but old clothes, books and letters...clues as to who came before and what kind of life they led. Our childhood home never had a basement, attic or any such history, but we're still fascinated by the thought of finding a little bit of the past in the present; precisely why this three-part series nearly brings us to tears.
While California has Eichlers, Oregon has Rummers. Built during the 60's and 70's, Robert Rummer's homes pop up everywhere from Beaverton to Gresham and are recognizable for their open floor plans, central atriums, flat roofs and radiant heating. Another commonality in the Rummers we've seen? Lots of 80's-style updates that stray far from the character of the house.
There's nothing like cracking open the pages of a new magazine...except when you don't have pages to crack. Or subscription fees to pay. For the last few months, Style Century Magazine has been popping up in our e-mail, a digital "glossy" that shows off a room and suggests links that help readers create a similar look of their own.
When buying our home, we did a very careful assessment of Portland's neighborhoods, growth and development. And just five years ago, we knew that SE Division -- even above 39th -- was well on its way to being a hot spot. These days, the street is known for putting forth great breakfast (think Detour, Petite Provence and Genie's) and top-notch shopping for home and beyond.
"Don't rush and, when in doubt, don't cut." Sage words of advice when it comes to pruning a Japanese maple. While experts might prune in late summer, beginners have it easier when trees are leafless and dormant, which makes now a great time to get started. Here's a quick guide to keeping your maple looking its best.



