38 | Oregon Home instead of an empty lot, there’s a trim and attractive home, dark gray with rich woodtoned accents, low stone walls and a sleek, sharp razor blade of a driveway. Tall windows capture all kinds of natural coastal light and frame the signature beauty of the area — far-off mountains, surrounding evergreen trees and, when the weather allows, deep-blue sky and bright sunshine. And despite the odd lot shape, the home looks like it belongs. “When you’re there, it looks like it has always been there,” Dustin says. Inside, the home is bright and airy, with lots of white surfaces complemented by warmer elements. The open kitchen is largely white, save for a few shots of color on the island and a tiled wall behind the stove. High and dark wooden beams and warm wood floors cozy up both the kitchen and the adjacent living and dining areas, while bolder colors add vibrance to bathrooms and the primary suite. There’s also a built-in dog-washing station and interesting ledges for the couple’s dog, a corgi named Finn. To take advantage of the home’s coastal location, Capri designed it to include a balcony off the primary suite. Similarly, a new and very unique feature was added well after construction was underway. Realizing what an amazing view the home offered from the balcony, the owners got to wondering why they couldn’t capture
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