About 4711 Ne 31st Ave
Do you love historical architecture but dread the snowball of repairs it can entail? Search no further. This charming 1916-built Craftsman home, situated in Portland's vibrant Alberta Arts neighborhood, has been extensively and strategically remodeled to provide all the modern comforts without compromising its architectural roots. A new roof, sewer lateral line, foundation and structural reinforcements, as well as updated electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems, account for only a fraction of the massive scope of work that leaves nothing untouched. This encompasses every essential and non-essential interior and exterior system, performed with a design and building methodology that is deeply aware of the site’s macro and micro tectonics while prioritizing exceptional craftsmanship. This yields a luxurious, modern, and seamless living experience, characterized by a cohesive architectural blend of modern and historically congruent elements. Large open spaces feature a modern color palette in the millwork, walls, tiles, and carefully chosen quartz countertops that complement the cozy hardwood floors and stain-grade millwork. In the basement, there are no partition walls—just a large open space with durable, low-maintenance flooring that combines functionality and style. On the second floor, a spacious master bedroom is equipped with a large, beautifully designed bathroom and closet with custom cabinetry. All three levels are enveloped by abundant recessed lighting, delivering a bright, contemporary ambiance. Moving outside, we observe a continuation of the same theme with different components. A similar color palette on the brand-new cement lap siding harmoniously complements the hand-carved, stained rafter tails adorning the entire structure’s perimeter. In the landscaping, we see a low-maintenance but visually appealing blend of aggregates, vegetation, and hardscaping, contrasting with the freshly poured concrete driveway. [Home Energy Score = 4. HES Report at https://rpt.greenbuildingregistry.com/hes/OR10202327]