Oregon Home Magazine Summer 2023

Oregon Home | 29 gave Andruss ample time to secure construction financing and make design studio selections, and then the dig started in June 2021. The realtor took occupancy in March of 2022. “I feel so good about the process, my choices, and my home. I cannot think of anything I would change,” she shares. Her property sits on just under an acre, perfect for Jazzie, Andruss’ Great Dane/Lab mix, and the occasional foster dog. It’s perfect for events, and she has had a few since moving in. “It is primarily the two of us, but I love to host,” Andruss says. “I love that the open concept has easily held 75 people without feeling cramped. The large stacking-glass slider, outdoor heaters, and fireplace turn the outdoor covered living room into a space that can be utilized year-round comfortably for entertaining or relaxing.” Working with her team was extra special from their perspective, too. Lynnette Sandgren, Renaissance Homes’ director of design, summed it up, adding, “Amanda was a dream client in that she came to us with a list of ideas and finishes that she was drawn to from our past and current homes, and trusted us to blend them in a way that expressed her style. It was a pleasure to help create this beautiful home for her to enjoy!” renaissance-homes.com

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