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A Scandinavian-inspired home exudes minimalist design with a sleek kitchen, living spaces, and entertainment area. Additional features include a wet bar, elevator, and a screened-in porch. This all-electric home is committed to sustainability, boasting these 3rd party verified certifications: 'Energy Star for Homes', the Environmental Protection Agency's 'Indoor airPLUS' certification, and the Department of Energy's 'Zero Energy Ready' certification.

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Inspiration for a modern open concept concrete floor living room library remodel in Salt Lake City with white walls
Inspiration for a modern open concept concrete floor living room library remodel in Salt Lake City with white walls

A Scandinavian-inspired home exudes minimalist design with a sleek kitchen, living spaces, and entertainment area. Additional features include a wet bar, elevator, and a screened-in porch. This all-electric home is committed to sustainability, boasting these 3rd party verified certifications: 'Energy Star for Homes', the Environmental Protection Agency's 'Indoor airPLUS' certification, and the Department of Energy's 'Zero Energy Ready' certification.
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A modern, yet traditionally inspired SW Portland home with sweeping views of Mount Hood features an exposed timber frame core reclaimed from a local rail yard building. A welcoming exterior entrance canopy continues inside to the foyer and piano area before vaulting above the living room. A ridge skylight illuminates the central space and the loft beyond.
The elemental materials of stone, bronze, Douglas Fir, Maple, Western Redcedar. and Walnut carry on a tradition of northwest architecture influenced by Japanese/Asian sensibilities. Mindful of saving energy and resources, this home was outfitted with PV panels and a geothermal mechanical system, contributing to a high performing envelope efficient enough to achieve several sustainability honors. The main home received LEED Gold Certification and the adjacent ADU LEED Platinum Certification, and both structures received Earth Advantage Platinum Certification.
Photo by: David Papazian Photography

A Scandinavian-inspired home exudes minimalist design with a sleek kitchen, living spaces, and entertainment area. Additional features include a wet bar, elevator, and a screened-in porch. This all-electric home is committed to sustainability, boasting these 3rd party verified certifications: 'Energy Star for Homes', the Environmental Protection Agency's 'Indoor airPLUS' certification, and the Department of Energy's 'Zero Energy Ready' certification.

A Scandinavian-inspired home exudes minimalist design with a sleek kitchen, living spaces, and entertainment area. Additional features include a wet bar, elevator, and a screened-in porch. This all-electric home is committed to sustainability, boasting these 3rd party verified certifications: 'Energy Star for Homes', the Environmental Protection Agency's 'Indoor airPLUS' certification, and the Department of Energy's 'Zero Energy Ready' certification.

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Example of a trendy white floor hallway design in DC Metro with white walls
Example of a trendy white floor hallway design in DC Metro with white walls

A Scandinavian-inspired home exudes minimalist design with a sleek kitchen, living spaces, and entertainment area. Additional features include a wet bar, elevator, and a screened-in porch. This all-electric home is committed to sustainability, boasting these 3rd party verified certifications: 'Energy Star for Homes', the Environmental Protection Agency's 'Indoor airPLUS' certification, and the Department of Energy's 'Zero Energy Ready' certification.

A Scandinavian-inspired home exudes minimalist design with a sleek kitchen, living spaces, and entertainment area. Additional features include a wet bar, elevator, and a screened-in porch. This all-electric home is committed to sustainability, boasting these 3rd party verified certifications: 'Energy Star for Homes', the Environmental Protection Agency's 'Indoor airPLUS' certification, and the Department of Energy's 'Zero Energy Ready' certification.

A modern, yet traditionally inspired SW Portland home with sweeping views of Mount Hood features an exposed timber frame core reclaimed from a local rail yard building. A welcoming exterior entrance canopy continues inside to the foyer and piano area before vaulting above the living room. A ridge skylight illuminates the central space and the loft beyond.
The elemental materials of stone, bronze, Douglas Fir, Maple, Western Redcedar. and Walnut carry on a tradition of northwest architecture influenced by Japanese/Asian sensibilities. Mindful of saving energy and resources, this home was outfitted with PV panels and a geothermal mechanical system, contributing to a high performing envelope efficient enough to achieve several sustainability honors. The main home received LEED Gold Certification and the adjacent ADU LEED Platinum Certification, and both structures received Earth Advantage Platinum Certification.
Photo by: David Papazian Photography

A modern, yet traditionally inspired SW Portland home with sweeping views of Mount Hood features an exposed timber frame core reclaimed from a local rail yard building. A welcoming exterior entrance canopy continues inside to the foyer and piano area before vaulting above the living room. A ridge skylight illuminates the central space and the loft beyond.
The elemental materials of stone, bronze, Douglas Fir, Maple, Western Redcedar. and Walnut carry on a tradition of northwest architecture influenced by Japanese/Asian sensibilities. Mindful of saving energy and resources, this home was outfitted with PV panels and a geothermal mechanical system, contributing to a high performing envelope efficient enough to achieve several sustainability honors. The main home received LEED Gold Certification and the adjacent ADU LEED Platinum Certification, and both structures received Earth Advantage Platinum Certification.
Photo by: David Papazian Photography

A Scandinavian-inspired home exudes minimalist design with a sleek kitchen, living spaces, and entertainment area. Additional features include a wet bar, elevator, and a screened-in porch. This all-electric home is committed to sustainability, boasting these 3rd party verified certifications: 'Energy Star for Homes', the Environmental Protection Agency's 'Indoor airPLUS' certification, and the Department of Energy's 'Zero Energy Ready' certification.

A Scandinavian-inspired home exudes minimalist design with a sleek kitchen, living spaces, and entertainment area. Additional features include a wet bar, elevator, and a screened-in porch. This all-electric home is committed to sustainability, boasting these 3rd party verified certifications: 'Energy Star for Homes', the Environmental Protection Agency's 'Indoor airPLUS' certification, and the Department of Energy's 'Zero Energy Ready' certification.

A Scandinavian-inspired home exudes minimalist design with a sleek kitchen, living spaces, and entertainment area. Additional features include a wet bar, elevator, and a screened-in porch. This all-electric home is committed to sustainability, boasting these 3rd party verified certifications: 'Energy Star for Homes', the Environmental Protection Agency's 'Indoor airPLUS' certification, and the Department of Energy's 'Zero Energy Ready' certification.

A Scandinavian-inspired home exudes minimalist design with a sleek kitchen, living spaces, and entertainment area. Additional features include a wet bar, elevator, and a screened-in porch. This all-electric home is committed to sustainability, boasting these 3rd party verified certifications: 'Energy Star for Homes', the Environmental Protection Agency's 'Indoor airPLUS' certification, and the Department of Energy's 'Zero Energy Ready' certification.

A modern, yet traditionally inspired SW Portland home with sweeping views of Mount Hood features an exposed timber frame core reclaimed from a local rail yard building. A welcoming exterior entrance canopy continues inside to the foyer and piano area before vaulting above the living room. A ridge skylight illuminates the central space and the loft beyond.
The elemental materials of stone, bronze, Douglas Fir, Maple, Western Redcedar. and Walnut carry on a tradition of northwest architecture influenced by Japanese/Asian sensibilities. Mindful of saving energy and resources, this home was outfitted with PV panels and a geothermal mechanical system, contributing to a high performing envelope efficient enough to achieve several sustainability honors. The main home received LEED Gold Certification and the adjacent ADU LEED Platinum Certification, and both structures received Earth Advantage Platinum Certification.
Photo by: David Papazian Photography

A Scandinavian-inspired home exudes minimalist design with a sleek kitchen, living spaces, and entertainment area. Additional features include a wet bar, elevator, and a screened-in porch. This all-electric home is committed to sustainability, boasting these 3rd party verified certifications: 'Energy Star for Homes', the Environmental Protection Agency's 'Indoor airPLUS' certification, and the Department of Energy's 'Zero Energy Ready' certification.

A Scandinavian-inspired home exudes minimalist design with a sleek kitchen, living spaces, and entertainment area. Additional features include a wet bar, elevator, and a screened-in porch. This all-electric home is committed to sustainability, boasting these 3rd party verified certifications: 'Energy Star for Homes', the Environmental Protection Agency's 'Indoor airPLUS' certification, and the Department of Energy's 'Zero Energy Ready' certification.

A modern, yet traditionally inspired SW Portland home with sweeping views of Mount Hood features an exposed timber frame core reclaimed from a local rail yard building. A welcoming exterior entrance canopy continues inside to the foyer and piano area before vaulting above the living room. A ridge skylight illuminates the central space and the loft beyond.
The elemental materials of stone, bronze, Douglas Fir, Maple, Western Redcedar. and Walnut carry on a tradition of northwest architecture influenced by Japanese/Asian sensibilities. Mindful of saving energy and resources, this home was outfitted with PV panels and a geothermal mechanical system, contributing to a high performing envelope efficient enough to achieve several sustainability honors. The main home received LEED Gold Certification and the adjacent ADU LEED Platinum Certification, and both structures received Earth Advantage Platinum Certification.
Photo by: David Papazian Photography

A Scandinavian-inspired home exudes minimalist design with a sleek kitchen, living spaces, and entertainment area. Additional features include a wet bar, elevator, and a screened-in porch. This all-electric home is committed to sustainability, boasting these 3rd party verified certifications: 'Energy Star for Homes', the Environmental Protection Agency's 'Indoor airPLUS' certification, and the Department of Energy's 'Zero Energy Ready' certification.
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