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A R C H I T E CT U R E 320 BOTTOM LEFT: The renovation of a living room and the addition of a small sunroom in a 1960s Raleigh Hills property in southwest Portland enhanced the home's beautiful, original landscape. Formally solid walls, the sides flanking the full- height fireplace furnished with a statement-making Dale Chihuly sculpture, were converted to glass. The additional transparency provides a view to the sunroom and exterior Japanese gardens beyond. A recessed, wood sliding door provides visual and acoustic privacy between the living room and sunroom. BOTTOM RIGHT: The homeowners' private wine cellar was a secondary part of the renovation. A curved stairway slopes underground to the cozy space that is outfitted in rich, buttery mahogany. FACING PAGE: The sunroom is nothing short of a peaceful haven enveloped by the striking Japanese garden outside. Light, natural woods and modern, slightly whimsical furnishings, selected by interior designer Henry Brown, were both paramount for the space to coincide with its exterior surroundings. Photographs by Dr. Dale Lang "The right balance of natural light and open design with elemental, warm materials is essential to create places that promote intimacy and warmth." –Richard Brown

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