by Steve | Nov 28, 2012 | Airstream trailer, backyard lighting, deck, kitchen, landscaping, mid-century Portland, Rummer
I know it’s been quite a while… but we are still here and still love living in our Rummer. The major projects are mostly finished and we’re sort of just spending time enjoying living in a great house. I guess that’s not entirely...
by Haley | Oct 14, 2010 | kitchen, mid-century modern home
I can’t remember what I was cooking (burning), but we unhooked the smoke alarm and hid it under some pillows in the living room… and it still went off! I have the faint memory that the house smelled like bacon for several days. That’s right, bacon!...
by Steve | Jan 5, 2010 | ball lights, kitchen, kitchen lighting, kitchen remodel, microwave drawer, mid-century modern home, mid-century Portland, Rummer
One of the major complaints about the old kitchen was the lighting… or more to the point, lack of it. There were four 80s style “modern” fluorescent lights that worked okay, but it always seemed like we were working in shadows. We designed in a few...
by Haley | Dec 15, 2009 | kitchen, restoration, Rummer, VCT
We had hoped that the floor would be fairly straightforward and simple. I suppose it was, but there were a few things that needed doing that we didn’t know would need to be done. Example: the two pictures below. It looks like John (our expert floor genius…...
by Steve | Nov 30, 2009 | kitchen, mid-century modern home, restoration, Rummer, sheetrock
I was conflicted about taking on this remodel challenge.On one hand, our contractor told us that unless we used the sub-contractor she sent out to give us an estimate (of $1,500… original guestimate was $700), the cabinets wouldn’t hang right, we would be...
by Haley | Oct 26, 2009 | kitchen, mid-century Portland, restoration, Rummer, tile removal
We spent the weekend removing all the tile from the kitchen and office nook. It was really quite the job, and learning from our past experience with the loggia floor we rented an electric chisel. Steve got to work on it and he made it look so easy. So I thought...