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Description
1909 Arts & Crafts Bungalow, re-imagined for the 21st century - architecturally re-engineered to 2002 standards. Some historic homes are restored. This Portland Heights classic was re-imagined from the ground up, literally. In 2002, the original structure was lifted, set on an entirely new engineered foundation and transformed by Giulietti Schouten Architects and Hammer & Hand Construction into a three level residence of modern architectural integrity. The result is something Portland's historic neighborhoods almost never yield: a home where century-old craftsmanship and deliberate 21st century reinvention exist in seamless conversation. Elevating the structure ten feet unlocked what no conventional renovation could deliver: a modern 1407 sq ft daylight basement, a gracious street-level front yard, dedicated parking and spatial and structural assets unavailable to most homes of this era. The basement is designed to perform. A 25x13 maple floor sports court for basketball, dance, or training. A wool-carpeted media and lounge room with surround sound. A tiled treadmill zone and automated pet door. Plenty of storaged lockable wine cellar built for a serious collection. From the classic arts & craft aesthetic of the entry, this home opens to a spacious flow-through living and dining rooms., to a sun-drenched custom cook's kitchen before extending through three-panel French doors to a hardwood entertainment deck, complete with a gas BBQ area, dining zones, an integrated sound system, and a retractable electric awning. A bright corner office, a craftsman guest bath with original clawfoot tub and a second bedroom complete the level refinished fir floors and fresh paint throughout. [Home Energy Score = 1. HES Report at https://rpt.greenbuildingregistry.com/hes/OR10247678]