For this Portland family, openness wasn't just an aesthetic choice. It was a design requirement. Ready to reimagine their 1990s home in the West Hills, they came looking for a space that reflects who they are and how they live.
Clear sightlines and easy communication shaped the layout from the ground up, creating a home that functions as beautifully as it looks. The aesthetic direction is modern industrial tempered with warmth. Metal, stone, and leather anchor the palette, while rich textiles, solid wood, and layered lighting soften the edges and make the space inviting and comfortable for friends and family alike.