A modern and earthy country house was given a full-scale renovation by Jessica Helgerson Interior Design, nestled on a sprawling estate just one hour outside of Portland, Oregon. This beautiful 250-acre property gently cascades down to a swimming pool and then beyond to a river and forest. The river offers some of the best salmon fishing in the state. This project entailed a complete overhaul of the floor plan layout to provide family-friendly living spaces.
The designer converted a five-car garage into an inviting family room and library that opens out to the swimming pool. Also added to the lower level, is a beautiful garden kitchen. On the upper level, all the rooms were significantly renovated. The living room was opened to an adjacent study, creating a bright and airy great room boasting a dual-sided fireplace with an inviting seating nook.
The designer’s aesthetic goal for this project was to bring together a warm, casual, family-friendly palette of materials. This includes a striking mix of linen, leather, natural wood and stone, cozy rugs, and vintage textiles. The dark beams and windows create a strong graphic element which is balanced and echoed by these more delicate textile patterns.
What We Love: This warm and welcoming country house in Oregon features a gorgeous new interior layout thanks to the talented Jessica Helgerson. The designer created spacious living spaces illuminated with natural light, thanks to windows capturing views of the spectacular countryside. Stylish furnishings and beautiful use of materials create an overall warm and sophisticated aesthetic that is very habitable.
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Note: Have a look at a couple of other amazing home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign from the state of Oregon: See this amazing stone cottage in Oregon: Hobbit House at Dragonfly Knoll and Peek inside this warm and welcoming old farmhouse renovation in Oregon.
Above: The eclectic furniture features a mix of vintage and contemporary pieces.
Above: The vaulted ceilings and beams give a lot of character to this house.
Above: The fireplace creates a cozy corner to sit in. Window frames were painted black to create a contrast with the walls.
Above: This two-story country house has four bedrooms.
Above: Several Moroccan area rugs adorn the living spaces.
Above: Notice the image on the right shows a hidden doorway behind the bookshelf in this study? French doors open out to the backyard, overlooking the beautiful Oregon countryside.
Above: The office was added as part of the renovation.
Above: Textiles were selected in a variety of colors and prints.
PHOTOGRAPHER Aaron Leitz
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