TO PLACE AN AD CALL CLASSIFIED • 541-385-5809 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2021 • THE BULLETIN R EAL ESTATE RIVER CANYON ESTATES SHOW STOPPER This beautifully updated 3000 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. Downstairs features white oak floors, a private office, and full bath. The kitchen has quartz countertops, subway tile backsplash, a shiplap wrapped island, and a Blanco sink. The family room has a beautiful marble fireplace surround, built-in cabinets, and a tv mount with shiplap accent above the fireplace. Remodeled master bath and upstairs guest bath. Wonderfully landscaped yard with a patio and a hot tub. Three car tandem garage with ample storage. Unbeatable neighborhood with close access to the river trail, a community pool and clubhouse. $975,000. 20737 Livengood Way, Bend Beautiful Cascade Village living. 55 and older community. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, very spacious 1506 sq. ft., extra large side deck. Fenced back deck for privacy, attached garage. A must see! Immaculate. $164,950 Coldwell Banker Bain Robinson-Ludwick Group, Brokers 541-383-4343 www.buysellbend.com Jackie Elliott Cascade Properties of Bend LLC 541-420-6045 Pantone color of the year Since 2021 promises hope, a fresh look for spring can help brighten your outlook. The color experts at Pantone have fully embraced this aesthetic with their color of the year: Ultimate Gray and Illuminating. Th is “marriage,” Pantone said, is a great combination to set the mood in any room in the home, adding a dose of sunshine and positivity. Th e company suggests its use in a truly aspirational and inspirational way: Painting a front door in bright yellow Illuminating conveys a warm and welcoming message when supported by solid and dependable Ultimate Gray in the exterior fi nishes, they suggest. Th e combination can also work for any offi ce, whether in the home or in a commercial space, with Ultimate Gray providing the fi rm foundation for Illuminating, a vibrant yellow that heightens awareness and enhances intuition, lighting the way to the intellectual curiosity, originality and resourcefulness of an open mind. Even if you don’t have such high hopes, Pantone’s colors of the year are incorporated in all manner of applications WELCOME ELIZABETH FOSTER! WINDERMERE CENTR AL OREGON REAL ESTATE across the design spectrum, from paint and fabric, graphics and multimedia to makeup and home decor. Chances are you’ll see these colors somewhere in 2021, so if you’re interested in updating a room, here are some tips on application. Color trends come and go, say the experts at Better Homes & Gardens, so one of the best ways to incorporate them is with accessories that you can easily and inexpensively swap out. Th e magazine suggests starting with pillows, area rugs, throw blankets, wall art and other accessories as a simple way to try out the colors without going all-in on new furniture or wall paint right away. By starting small, you’ll get a sense of how the colors work. Th en you can go big if you really love it. Indeed, some professional designers think the colors are too rich to apply to entire room, so accents might be a smart choice. But some ways to go big and not overwhelm include adding Illuminating yellow drapes in a sunroom or accenting a wood table with a yellow chair with gray tiles in the background, according to Renae Keller, a designer quoted in an article appearing recently in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. If you’d like to bring out the paint brush, Pantone suggests you paint your front door with sunny Illuminating. “Painting a front door in bright yellow Illuminating conveys a warm and welcoming message when supported by solid and dependable Ultimate Gray in the exterior fi nishes,” Pantone explained. Indoors, the kitchen is the obvious room to use these colors in accents because, Pantone said, Ultimate Gray represents natural colors that stand the test of time, and you can rest assured that this enduring hue will never go out of style. Consider brushing it on the walls or cabinets in your kitchen. Add bursts of yellow with tea towels or canisters. Because Illuminating is both vivacious and warming and Ultimate Gray is solid and dependable, there are many ways to experiment and bring some of that aspirational feeling to the home. “Windermere has such a strong and loyal following, that even when brokers move from one region to another, they stay as part of the Family; such is the case with Elizabeth Foster; who has recently relocated to Central Oregon from the Corvallis Windermere offi ce. We fi nd her to be a terrifi c asset and perfect blend within our Central Oregon community of Real Estate talent.” ~ Dave Feagans, Owner “Windermere Central Oregon Real Estate’s commitment to their Brokers, staff and the communities is why I chose to work with them! During the global pandemic and with real estate becoming more global I noted that my capabilities to serve my clients was going to be best served with a company that not only gives the fi rst-class individualized service along with exceptional technology, marketing and continuing educational opportunities that I and the public deserves. Windermere has given me the tools to elevate my natural commitment to my clients but more importantly it has re-energized my entire professional real estate career and personally by being a better Broker.” ~ Elizabeth Foster, Broker BEND REDMOND 807 SW Industrial Way 541þ388þ0404 821 SW 6th Street 538 SW Highland 541þ923þHOME WINDERMERE COMMERCIAL 538 SW Highland 541þ410þ3484 SUNRIVER MADRAS The Village at Sunriver 541þ323þ5888 161 SW 5th Street 541þ475þ7001 C1