Just Listed: Spacious + Tastefully Updated Home in NW Redmond

 
 
 

You won’t want to miss this spacious and tastefully updated  2144 SF 2-story home in NW Redmond.

Highlights include real wood floors, spacious open concept great room with vaulted ceilings and cozy gas fireplace.  In the kitchen, Stainless Steel appliances, tile counters and backsplash and built-in seating in the dining area.  Adorable laundry room with plenty of flex space for a second pantry.  The updated guest bathroom and Primary bedroom with double vanity and large walk-in closet on the first floor are sure to please.  Upstairs, the loft living area has great windows providing lots of natural light, and the two remaining bedrooms with a full bath.  Fully fenced back yard is ready for your outdoor entertaining with a nice large patio and a new raised garden along the entire back fence.  Welcoming pergola giving cover to the hot tub adds to the atmosphere.  Sprinkler system front and back w/ smart drip system to regulate garden watering. This home has been lovingly maintained and is ready for its new owners.

Listed by Teri Axmaker for West + Main Homes. Please contact Teri for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Bend Home with Expansive Decks + Yard

 
 
 

Nestled under the shelter of giant Ponderosa Pines, this tastefully updated home is sure to please.

Flat lot measures just under half an acre, beautifully landscaped with expansive decks and a perfect fire pit for entertaining or stargazing. Fully finished and heated 32x28 shop with ample attic storage and lots of outdoor space for an RV or boat. Step inside this warm and welcoming home that features large windows, handsome hardwood floors, solid hickory cabinets, and stainless steel appliances. Easy living split-level floor plan with bedrooms upstairs and a generous bonus room downstairs alongside an additional flex space that could serve as a guest room or office. Tillicum Village is a private neighborhood that offers walking paths, lots of common space, and a location convenient to schools and shopping.

Listed by Curtis Delamarter for West + Main Homes. Please contact Curtis for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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10 Funny Little Details That Made Homebuyers Fall in Love With a House

 
 

Love is subjective, often irrational. So is buying a home. Sometimes, it’s the littlest thing that tips the scales, where one thinks—no, knows—that a particular property is the one.

So lest you get too committed to your house-hunting checklist, we thought we’d share some surprise features that truly bowled over homebuyers, and made them realize without a doubt: “I’m home.”

1. A cappuccino station

“As a coffee aficionado, I have spent an untold number of hours in business meetings or personal get-togethers sitting in a coffee shop enjoying a cappuccino. What a wonderful surprise when I was walking through my new potential home to find not one, but three built-in Miele cappuccino machines—in the main kitchen, basement kitchen, and the bar area. This meant that at any given time of the day or night, I could make my own caffeine fix and never have to leave the house.”

2. A skylight that lets in the stars

“The first time I saw the huge skylight running through the center of this house’s living room, I immediately knew this was my dream home. I am someone who thoroughly enjoys nature. This skylight opens the room up and allows in plenty of natural light. The best part is that I can enjoy a sky full of stars from the comfort of my home. Whether it’s raining, snowing, or a bright sunny day, all I have to do is take a seat and enjoy the weather.”

3. A floor-to-ceiling Victorian mirror

“I can’t decide what seduced me more, the exterior Victorian elements, or the floor-to-ceiling Victorian mirror between the shuttered Jefferson windows in the parlor. After 15 years, we are still thrilled with it, every single day.”

4. A unique, statement color on the exterior

“When I was casually house hunting two years ago in Chicago, I saw a pink house online that had everything I wanted. The price was right, it was in an area that was on my list, and it was just enough space. When I went to go see it, surprise! It was actually more of a purple, which I adored even more. It felt like me. I love that my house is a standout in the neighborhood.”

5. A calm, soothing kitchen

“After viewing just shy of 80 homes, I walked into this one and fell in love with the calm color of the kitchen walls. My spouse was at work; I said to leave immediately. We bid a few hours later and signed that night. The kitchen color was—and still is—just a shade off from Tiffany blue. With glass subway tile behind the sink, the blue was just so calming, perfect for a busy kitchen and the center of family life. Nine years later, I still feel calm and happy walking into my kitchen.”

6. An alfresco home gym

“I had first seen another house with an outdoor gym while walking around, and was so jealous! It was so inviting, and I remember thinking I would stick with my workouts more if I had a setup like that. So when I got the chance to move into a space with my own outdoor gym, four blocks from Santa Monica Beach, it felt like a luxury. And during the COVID-19 crisis, it’s been a blessing for my sanity.”

7. A venerable tree

“When I toured what’s now our house, I instantly fell in love with the tree it was constructed around. According to arborist estimates, it’s well over 200 years old. To me, it was evident that the tree would provide health and happiness for our household. The tree and the vast courtyard it sits in just felt like a place where we could be ourselves, sipping on a morning coffee or evening mezcal.”

8. A low-maintenance lawn with vacation vibes

“The feature that made me fall in love with my home was its low-water, tropical-inspired yard. Succulents, banana plants, and a palm tree, along with a synthetic lawn, create a great low-maintenance space to enjoy the sun. It even had a place in a corner just the right size for a hot tub. It was such a joy during the pandemic—our yard became our escape. On sunny days, it was like our own little slice of the Caribbean, where we could just sit and enjoy a cocktail or watch the hummingbirds.”

9. Gardens that give veggies galore

“My wife and I loved basically everything about our 1868 home when we first came to view it. However, it was the garden that really set it apart. Not only did it have amazing gardens full of mature trees, shrubs, roses, and flowering plants, it had a massive vegetable garden, half a dozen greenhouses, and an array of fruit trees. The greenhouses in particular felt like a real value-add; they were bursting with food. Not only were we buying a house, but we were also buying a supermarket!”

10. A home that matched her cat

“I bought my home because the interior color of the home complements my cat’s fur coloring. I wanted him to match every room. He even has his own bedroom. I am in the midst of decorating—in cat-friendly hues, of course!”

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As Featured in West + Main Home Magazine: All Fired Up

 
 

Transform your fireplace into a focal point with fresh paint, new tiling and shelves for display.

No matter the style of your home, if it was built between 1970 and 2010, your living area could probably get a big boost from a fireplace makeover. It's one of those intimidating projects, because you'll probably be dealing with brick or stone, maybe a gas insert, and a flue...but it's definitely big on ROI, because it's also a focal point. West + Main agent Laurie and her family had their fireplace on their to-do list for several years.

We wanted to get rid of the ‘90’s inset arch’ which made the room feel plain and dated. It was always tricky trying to find something to hang to fill the arched space. And we definitely wanted to add value both for us and for when we decide to move in the future. I had received bids from $1300-$2700 for a custom mantle, and finally found the one we loved at Lowe’s through their special order dept....it’s real wood that’s hollowed out to help with the weight and installation. It’s so beautiful and totally exceeded our expectations. Our living room actually looks bigger to us now. It feels warm and cozy with the added tile to the ceiling and mantle, but also looks more modern chic.
— Laurie

Above: Before and after of Laurie’s living space

LAURIE'S FIREPLACE

MATERIALS - LOWE'S

TILES - $2900
BUILDING MATERIALS - $750 MANTLE - $285

LABOR - TILE + ELECTRICAL - $5163 TOTAL COST: $9098


Virginia and Michael recently bought their home with the help of West + Main agents Sue + Mark.

"I started with the mantle, which I copied from an amazing tutorial from bloggers Coco and Jack," said Virginia. "For the built-ins I ended up using builder grade pre-assembled upper cabinets set on top of a 2x4 frame to raise them for the toe kick. The shelves are constructed from 1/2" sanded plywood with 1x2 pine faces to give them a neat finished look. I also removed the plantation shutters which were blocking all the light (something a plant lover like me cannot abide by). I painted the whole room in Sherwin Williams Greenblack to add a dramatic contrast to the rest of my house which is painted white."

My husband plays piano beautifully, and now that we are planning to stay put for a while, we decided to go with a moody library/music room vibe,” said Virginia. “Craigslist is full of gorgeous free or nearly free pianos, and we found the perfect one for our space. We did pay for it to be moved, which ran $400, but the piano made it safely and in-tune, so it was well spent! Our whole family has enjoyed playing, and our children are keen to keep learning. I am looking forward to family Christmas carols.
— Virginia

Above: Before and after of Virginia and Michael’s living space

VIRGINIA’S FIREPLACE

BUILDER GRADE UPPER CABINETS - HOME DEPOT

TILE - FLOOR & DECOR - $25

WOOD - HOME DEPOT

FLOORING - LUXURY VINYL PLANS - $1200

WALL COLOR - GREENBLACK BY SHERWIN WILLIAMS

TOTAL COST FOR MATERIALS ~ $1000

STYLING BY ROGALA DESIGN - VISIT ROGALADESIGN.COM

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Enhance Your Home Safety in 2022 With These Exterior and Interior Checks

 
 

Regular inspections of your home can help you address issues before they cause any harm, and the new year is the perfect reminder to cross this task off your list.

While seasonal home inspections are the ultimate way to stay on top of maintenance and potential risks, performing an in-depth safety check at least once a year will ensure that you identify minor concerns before they become expensive problems.

When performing home safety checks, you’ll want to keep an eye out for anything that could pose a potential threat–reduce the risk of fire, criminal or pest intruders, structural damage or accidents. Doing a complete walkthrough of your home with a checklist is a good idea, but many items on the checklist should be inspected or maintained more than once a year.

What to Look for on Your Home’s Exterior

Water damage can lead to major problems, and this usually begins with issues on the home’s exterior–specifically problems with the roof. Keep an eye out for missing or loose shingles, interior leaks or any other signs of damage. You should have a licensed professional formally inspect your roof once a year, but you might consider checking in on the condition of your roof yourself after any extreme weather. Of course, if you can’t safely get on the roof yourself, always hire a professional.

Also, don’t forget about annual chimney maintenance if your home has a wood-burning stove. Backed-up gutters can also cause water damage, especially during the winter months. When you're checking your roof, take the time to make sure gutters are clean and draining properly.

Safely moving around the home’s exterior is also a key consideration. Check handrails, stairs and walkways to make sure everything is secure and free of debris. If you live in a climate with winter weather, make note of areas that might become especially slippery in wet or cold conditions. In addition, ensure that your exterior lighting provides visibility for all walkways and doorways to keep everyone safe in the dark. Proper lighting is also a smart way to deter criminal activity. Crime may or may not be a major concern for your location, but it’s always good to be aware of potential threats. In addition to good lighting, consider installing security cameras or video doorbells to enhance home security.

While you’re checking out the home’s exterior, don’t forget to examine any outdoor vents. They should be properly sealed and clear of any obstruction to prevent carbon monoxide buildup inside the home. Don’t forget to protect any outdoor water faucets in the winter months to avoid frozen pipes.

Examine the Safety of Your Home’s Interior

Smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors and fire extinguishers should be placed strategically on every floor of your home. Be sure to replace fire extinguishers as needed, test smoke and carbon monoxide alarms monthly and replace batteries on an annual basis. Go through each one of your major appliances like refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens, washers and dryers to make sure everything is working as it should. Give everything a good clean to avoid buildup that could present a fire hazard. Your HVAC system and water heater should be inspected, cleaned and serviced by a professional at least once a year.

Examine the electrical and plumbing of your home. Check on water supply and pressure for sinks, toilets and showers. Be sure to look for any signs of leaks at the same time. Test every light switch and check all of your wall outlets to make sure they are functioning properly and not showing any signs of faulty wiring. Warm outlets or light switches can be a sign of a bigger issue. Relocate any electrical equipment as needed to avoid overloading single outlets.

Make sure all of your doors and windows close securely and have working locks. Look for cracks, water stains or other damage to your ceilings, walls and floors that could indicate foundational damage or water damage or even allow pests to enter the home.

Taking regular inventory of your home will help you catch any issues in the early stages, hopefully preventing any major damage to your property. Aim to make each room in your home as safe as possible for every member of your family, no matter their age. Unfortunately, even with the best planning, accidents still happen. Make sure your homeowners insurance policy is up to date and adequate for your home in order to fully protect your investment.

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