The Bulletin. (Bend, OR) 1963-current, February 20, 2021, Page 17, Image 17

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    TO PLACE AN AD CALL CLASSIFIED • 541-385-5809
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2021 • THE BULLETIN
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R EAL ESTATE
Award Winning
Palmer Homes
Single-Level Living with Broken Top Golf Course View
þþÿþÿ Broken Top Drive |ÿ Bed | þ.ÿ Bath| Media Room| Offered at $þ,þÿÿ,ÿÿÿ
Off ering an impressive balance between NW Mountain
Home & European Villa architecture. Gated front
courtyard is the welcoming heart of the home. Nestled
on ½ acre with an abundant privacy. Interiors are
characterized by clean lines, fl owing fl oor plan & superb
fi nishes. Grand entrance opens to spacious living room,
dining, sitting room & kitchen, with Viking cooktop,
double ovens, warming drawer, prep island & breakfast
bar. Entertain at full bar, loft & media room, that can
function as guest suite. Owner’s suite features fi replace,
private terrace & palatial bath. Courtyard entrance.
Covered patio features golf course views, fi re pit terrace
& outdoor kitchen.
Extra windows and two decks (one covered)
looking out to fantastic mountain views
are highlighted in this lovely home. THREE-
CAR garage perfect for storage or extra toys.
Completion expected in May for this 2010 sq
ft single story light and bright home on a
large home site. Built by award winning (2020
awards for Best Master Suite and Best Value)
Palmer Homes in the sought after community
of Redtail Ridge in SW Redmond. 3496 SW 44th
St., Redmond. CCB#185585
Mike Nelson
Palmer Home Sales, Inc.
541-588-0698
mnelson@palmerhomes.com
Jennifer Dorsey
Palmer Home Sales, Inc.
541-678-2927
jdorsey@palmerhomes.com
L ISA C OLE , Principal Broker
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, NW
541.749.0047
lisacole@bhhsnw.com
Trends: mismatched furniture
If you’re the bolder, creative type, mismatched
furniture can create a look that best expresses your style.
However, there’s a diff erence between coordinated
mismatched furniture and mish-mash furniture.
Creating this trendy look requires some thought and
deliberation to harmonize diff erent pieces. Here are
some tips to help get it right.
LINKING THEME
Th e key to creating a coherent look with mismatched
furniture is fi nding a common denominator and sticking
with it, interior design experts say. Otherwise, you risk
having a room full of accent pieces.
Find a theme — a style or a period, form or color
palette — and follow through with the rest of your
furniture.
Design harmony means that the style, color and scale
of furniture should all be somewhat similar. Color is the
simplest way to achieve harmony in your home decor.
WELCOME
CAITLIN
DUCSIK!
WINDERMERE CENTR AL OREGON REAL ESTATE
Matching furniture was once the
norm. It still is in many homes
because it’s familiar and uniform.
But it’s also boring and fails
to refl ect a sense of personal style.
REPETITION
HARDWARE
If you haven’t yet chosen a theme, color is the
great unifi er in a room. Take your cues from a rug or
upholstery and repeat it elsewhere. Even if you’re drawn
to lots of mismatched styles of furniture, as found in the
Bohemian approach, you can make connections with art
or a large rug that plays with the same hues.
Accent or throw pillows of the same color can also pull
a room together with furniture not of the same style. Th e
same eff ect can be achieved by echoes of color in shades
or prints.
One simple way to bring a sense that your mismatched
furniture belongs together is to replace the hardware.
It doesn’t necessarily need to be the same style, but s
hape and color of a similar type will give the appearance
of unity.
PAINT
Calming what can be a visual train wreck of furniture
is what paint is all about. Th e best way to achieve this,
according to interior decorators is to start neutral. A
clean, crisp white can do wonders for a room with
clashing styles.
TEXTURE AND LIGHTING
If you’ve used all these tips in creating your ultimate
room of eclectic style, the fi nal touch is to add texture
and lighting to focus the room.
One expert suggests adding vintage shutters repainted
in chalky white and distressing them with a light
sandpaper to add texture against neutral white walls.
Finally, using the proper lighting to highlight your
unique pieces and room can make all the diff erence.
Chandeliers and glass lamps can add more eclectic and
vintage appeal.
“We are building a truly special thing here in Central Oregon! We are fortunate to have a phenomenal Family of Brokers and exceptional staff ! Welcoming
Caitlin to Windermere is a very natural fi t. Caitlin is well versed with Central Oregon, and is connected to the heart of our communities through her many
relationships and clientele. Her natural style and presence are true and through, a real Central Oregon soul she has! Welcome aboard Caitlin!”
~ Dave Feagans, Owner
“As a recently licensed broker, I was looking for a company that would not only off er extensive resources to help me succeed in this new endeavor, but
also for a community of people that felt like family. Windermere was exactly that. The moment I met Dave, Mike and the rest of the Redmond crew,
I felt at home. I am beyond excited to take the journey down the real estate road as a part of the Windermere team, and look forward to meeting all
the other Central Oregon “Windie’s” out there!”
~Caitlin Ducsik, Broker
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