Subtle Moves Modernize a ’60s Midcentury in Portland, Oregon

It had been largely untouched since being built, so Ment Architecture freshened it up with a few new finishes.

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Project Details:

Location: Portland, Oregon

Architect: Ment Architecture

Footprint: 2,300 square feet

From the Architect: "Constructed in the 1960s, this home is unique for the Portland area and feels decidedly more Palm Springs than Pacific Northwest. Having largely avoided any detrimental renovations over the years, the home has proven to be a time capsule with many original details intact that provided clear design direction and references for implementing changes in the renovation."

"This home underwent a variety of updates, including restoration of the exterior, renovation of every interior space, and a new landscape scheme."

Photo by Luke and Mallory Leasure

Constructed in the 1960s, the home encapsulates a bit of the personality of the era.

Photo by Luke and Mallory Leasure

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 "It was decided early on in the planning phase to honor the history and original architecture of this home and treat it primarily as a restoration project."

Photo by Luke and Mallory Leasure

"Original hardwood floors were repaired and refinished throughout. All spaces received new paint, and original wood details, including trim and woodwork, were carefully restored."

Photo by Luke and Mallory Leasure

Mixed materials, textures, and patterns—all with soft brown and tan tones—make the space warm and inviting.

Photo by Luke and Mallory Leasure

The fireplace and furniture elements bring a modern flare to the space and add character outside of the architectural qualities of the home.

Photo by Luke and Mallory Leasure

The entry leads into a central corridor that directs visitors into the common areas.

Photo by Luke and Mallory Leasure

"In the kitchen, cluttered soffits were removed and a larger opening to the dining room was introduced."

Photo by Luke and Mallory Leasure

"The layout of the kitchen was reworked using the existing square footage allowing the space to function more generously without removing any walls."

Photo by Luke and Mallory Leasure

The primary bedroom takes advantage of a wide sliding window, allowing for an abundance of light and airflow.

Photo by Luke and Mallory Leasure

"In the bathrooms, original casework was restored and showers and sink areas were refreshed with new tile, plumbing, and surfaces."

Photo by Luke and Mallory Leasure

Bathroom tiles continue the visual theme of warm terra-cotta-like tones, embellished by gold-finished faucets.

Photo by Luke and Mallory Leasure

Downstairs, a full bar is an inviting place to retreat and entertain guests.

Photo by Luke and Mallory Leasure

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