4 | Oregon Home BEHIND THE ISSUE AS SPRING APPROACHES, longer days, fresh blooms, and brighter light usher in a season of renewal—an invitation to refresh both our homes and our outlook. In this issue, we’re excited to share a collection of home projects that capture that spirit, each offering inspiration for what it means to start anew. • Wise Design reimagined the kitchen in a 1917 Portland Heights pied-à-terre, honoring the home’s history while making the most out of a small space (p. 19). • Sill Design rejuvenated a 1928 Tudor Revival, preserving the architectural character that makes the home so distinctive while bringing new life to its interiors (p. 24). • Capri Architecture, along with Riddle Construction, created a new home on the Oregon coast that embraces the ancient landscape, blending fresh design with a deep sense of place (p. 32). • Kraft Custom Construction revived a property lost to the 2020 wildfires in the Santiam Canyon, offering a powerful example of resilience and renewal (p. 42). • Opal Design Group shows how subtle finishes can make a big impact, spotlighting the continued rise of wall paneling in a stylish TV room remodel (p. 48). • And of course, sometimes the most meaningful refresh happens outside the home. Stepping away from the everyday to explore and recharge can be equally transformative—just ask Luna the corgi (p. 16). At Oregon Home, we hope you are inspired to embrace your own sense of renewal and find fresh possibilities at home and beyond this spring and summer. Craig Peebles, Publisher craigp@oregonhomemagazine.com Alison Kattleman, Creative Director alisonk@oregonhomemagazine.com a Refresh READY FOR ON THE COVER Photographer Spotlight: David Papazian “I’VE BEEN PRIVILEGED to photograph more than a dozen projects for Capri Architecture, capturing the innovative designs of Dustin and Amanda Capri,” says this issue’s cover photographer, David Papazian, who has brought stories to life through dynamic imagery for more than four decades. “The Neskowin Ghost Forest project offered incredible opportunities to frame the dramatic views along the Oregon coast.” See more in our cover story, “At One With the Sea“ (p. 32). For more on David Papazian, visit: papazianphoto.com Papazian’s work also appears in this issue in our feature on Kraft Custom Construction’s Santiam Canyon new build (seen below). “It was inspiring to photograph this project and witness the rebirth of a landscape once ravaged by wildfire,“ Papazian says. “Perched high above the canyon, the home offers truly spectacular 360-degree views.“ See more in “A Passage Home“ (p. 42).
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