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RURAL REWARDS

Those looking for a place to live with wide-open skies, amazing views, friendly neighbors and plenty of rural appeal head for the properties of sunny Terrebonne.

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A PLAN FOR THE FUTURE

Pahlisch Homes presents the new development Petrosa, Bend’s next planned neighborhood community, to be located on the northeast side of town near Pine Nursery.

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FINDING HOME

Bend Relocation Services specializes in helping new Bend residents find a place to call home, whether they seek a rental, a place to buy or a temporary resting spot as they build a home.

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ART FOR BEND

Mission Building of Central Oregon offers distinct relationships and one-of-a-kind results, whether working in commerical or residential building projects.

As downtown Bend’s Mockingbird Gallery celebrates its 30th anniversary, they invite artists from far and wide to a special show this summer, promoting art for all.

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TERRIFIC TILES

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Backsplash to tiles, these styles are set to create awe in your kitchen and bath this season.

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INDOOR GARDENING

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REAL ESTATE LISTINGS

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Looking for the perfect Central Oregon resort home? You’re in the right place ... there’s a lot to see. So many great destination resorts ... So many opportunities ... It can be overwhelming. Spring is a busy time for real estate in our region. Sellers need to prepare homes early and stand out from other properties that will be coming to market soon. Buyers need guidance to narrow their choices and expert help with price negotiations and contracts when the perfect lot or home is found. Finding or marketing resort homes requires specialized proficiency and experience.

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Annie Montgomery is a recognized topproducing real estate broker with more than 35 years of experience focused on Central Oregon resorts – personally assisting hundreds of buyers, sellers, and developers in making the dream of Oregon resort living a reality. Call or email Annie today to learn how she can help with your resort home needs. She is “Your Oregon Resort Expert.” Ask for your free copy of Annie’s Spring 2020 Buyer and Seller Guides for great tips to help you successfully prepare for the season.


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Letter from the Editor NO PLACE LIKE HOME Even in a place like Bend, where we are blessed with an outdoor landscape to rival any on Earth, the place we call home is still paramount. Home is where we find comfort. Home is where we rest and rejuvenate. Home is where we are surrounded by the objects, and people, we have chosen for ourselves. Especially during times of stress and uncertainty, home is where we find shelter and peace of mind. How do we go about creating that perfect home just for us? Sometimes it happens gradually, with purpose and thought. Sometimes we look around one day and decide renovation is in order, pronto. Sooner or later, we all find ourselves craving change. In this issue of Bend Home + Design, we feature a story on stressfree remodeling. Read about how you can get ahead of common challenges and pitfalls that come with making changes to your home. Tackling the bathroom? Get inspired with stories on tub and shower trends and the latest styles in tiles. Is the kitchen your target? Consider spicing things up with the addition of retro appliances or elements of indoor gardening, a great way to enliven your home while also feeding people and adding oxygen to the air. Also in this issue, read about Mission Building, a company that takes on historic remodels, carefully considering the past while crafting the future. Our profile on downtown Bend’s Mockingbird Gallery and their 30th anniversary may just inspire you to buy some new art. Not yet a Bend resident but dreaming of the day? Read about Bend Relocation Services, a company helping people move to this amazing city. Or perhaps look forward to becoming a resident of Petrosa, a new neighborhood just breaking ground by Pahlisch Homes in Northeast Bend, featured in these pages too. Perhaps something in this issue of Bend Home + Design will inspire you to make improvements to your home, whether large or small, whether for the intent of big impact or just to make someone smile. Whatever you pursue, we wish you ease and comfort at home. Kim Cooper Findling Editor

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SUNRIVER RESORT BEGINS $40M EXPANSION

A revamp to facilities at Sunriver Resort is expected to take place over the next five years, with plans for a new 10,000 square foot aquatics center and a full renovation of the resort’s 190 guest rooms, completed in phases. The resort announced in February that it was committing $40 million to refreshing facilities. Other plans include a new 18-hold putting course

for families, improvements to horse stables and the nearby trail network and improvements at the Sunriver Regional Airport. The aquatics center upgrade is aimed at expanding The Cove into a yearround aquatic complex and will feature a new indoor pool, twelve to fourteen person spa, waterslide and lazy river. “The new Aquatic Center at The Cove will double our

summer pool capacity so that our guests have more room to relax, and will give us a new amenity to offer during the winter months and when the weather is cool,” said Tom O’Shea, managing director at Sunriver Resort. The aquatic center is expected to be completed by this summer, and guest room renovations by early 2022.

Bend ranked best small city for tech, wages and jobs

Tech is trending in Bend, once again. The Bend-Redmond MSA topped the list of best small cities supporting tech, job growth and wages, according to the Miliken Institute, a nonprofit thinktank that has ranked cities by economic performance for more than twenty years. The 2020 ranking takes into account the Bend/Redmond area’s overall job growth, wages and salaries and the output of the area’s high tech industries over the last five years. “I’m particularly proud of the manufacturing employment growth cited in the report: over 2,100 new jobs since the previous year,” said Roger Lee, CEO of Economic Development Central Oregon. “In the past eight years overall manufacturing jobs have grown by 60 percent and total wages by nearly 90 percent.” Bend narrowly edged out another Oregon city on the list—Grants Pass, which ranked second.

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Sephora moving into Old Mill District

Sephora is planning to move into the Old Mill District space previously occupied by PacSun, as one of 100 new stores the makeup and personal care product company is opening in 2020, part of its largest expansion ever in the United States. The international makeup chain has nearly 500 standalone locations in the U.S. so far, with most in malls, and another 650 or so tied into JCPenny department stores, though not the Bend location. The 4,140-square-foot space in the Old Mill District will be a smaller Sephora, and fits in with the chain’s new strategy to open in more “local” shopping centers versus traditional malls. According to Sephora, the new locations will generally feature haircare and

skincare products more prominently at the front of stores and a new Sephora Studio for skin and beauty services, while continuing popular store elements like the Beauty Advisor service, Find Your Fragrance and mobile checkout.

REDMOND AIRPORT EXPANDING, AIMING TO BE SECOND LARGEST IN STATE The popularity of Central Oregon’s airport is taking off, with more than one million passengers passing through the Redmond air travel hub in 2019, double the number there were five years ago. With more flights being added and expanded facilities in the works, airport leaders are hoping the growth will propel the airport to go from fourth busiest in the state to the second busiest, behind only PDX in Portland. With new flights to San Diego, additional flights to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Salt Lake City being added in 2020, airport officials think passenger visits could outpace Eugene and Medford airports within a couple of years. Airline officials said this winter than 82 percent of Central Oregonians now fly out of Redmond instead of driving to Portland or another larger city.

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COCC breaking ground on Outcrop housing development

RENDERING COURTESY OSU-CASCADES

Central Oregon Community College has broken ground on a housing development in northwest Bend, the first phase of its Campus Village development project at the intersection of NW Mount Washington Drive and NW Shevlin Park Road. The first sixteen homes in the Outcrop neighborhood will occupy about five acres of the college’s forty-nine acre property. Many of the residences, built by Curtis Homes, will have accessory dwelling units. In addition to profits from the homes when they are sold, the college plans to retain ownership of the land and lease it to new homeowners. The college is working with William Smith Properties Inc., the Bend development group behind the Old Mill District and Les Schwab Amphitheater, and may identify opportunities for retail, offices and more homes on the college’s property in the future.

BEND’S NEW CENTRAL LIBRARY IN THE WORKS

Residents in the northern part of Bend may no longer have to venture downtown or to the east side to get their library fix, following the Deschutes Public Library Board’s approval in early January to purchase a 12.75-acre parcel for

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the future Central Library. The land, purchased for $1.35 million, is west of Highway 20, opposite the Cascade Village Shopping Center. The purchase is the latest step forward in the library’s facilities capital plan. Plans for the new Central Library call for expanded collections, a hands-on learning and play center for children and flexible gathering spaces. The new library doesn’t have a price tag quite yet, but library leaders have said it will be paid for through a mix of grants and

donations, in addition to asking taxpayers to approve a bond measure. Plans for the new location comes as the Deschutes Public Library celebrates 100 years of serving the region in 2020.

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Portland firm known for trendy lodging buys Bend hotel

The Three Sisters Inn and Suites on Bend’s NE Third Street is gearing up for a revamp as a boutique-style concept hotel called the Camp Fire Hotel, following the property’s sale last fall. Portland real estate broker and developer Tod Breslau is the registered agent behind Camp Fire Hotel LLC, the company that purchased the property for $8 million. Breslau is also co-owner of the Jupiter Hotel and Jupiter NEXT in Portland, and was part of the group that purchased and redeveloped the historic Hood River Hotel. If the Bend location is anything like Breslau’s other projects, expect a modern, trendy boutique hotel with a restaurant and bar to match.

NEW HIGH SCHOOL GETS A NAME

There’s a new high school under construction at the corner of Knott Road and 15th Street in southeast Bend. And as of March of this year, it has a name. The BendLa Pine Schools board selected Caldera as the name for the district’s newest high school, set to open in fall 2021. The community was invited to suggest potential names for the school last fall through an online survey. In February, the New High School Naming Committee announced three finalists: Caldera, Woodlands and Vista and recommended Caldera as the final choice. “Naming this new school is an important step as we continue to build the school’s identity and culture,” said Chris Boyd, principal for the new school. “Our school will become a hub for the southeast Bend community and will be a welcoming place for each student.” Caldera is a reference to the Newberry National Volcanic Monument and the geologic past and present of Central Oregon. The campus will include a two-story building with about sixty classrooms including several career and tech education classrooms, a 600seat auditorium, football stadium and other sports fields.

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REAL ESTATE

Statistics represent combined closed transactions for residential homes in Bend, Redmond, Sisters and Sunriver for the 90 day period prior to publication. AVERAGE DAYS ON MARKET

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BEAUTIFUL TERREBONNE DRAWS CENTRAL OREGONIANS LOOKING FOR A RURAL LIFESTYLE

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rom Terrebonne over the phone, Matt Lissignoli said, “I’m sitting here looking at Smith Rock right now.” Not a bad view for a home and office. Lissignoli and his wife Kendra have owned Smith Rock Ranch in Terrebonne for almost twenty years. They relocated to the small rural town after living in Powell Butte and working in Culver for five years. Looking for a better climate for their farm and a town where they could find a community, they landed in Terrebonne.

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Smith Rock Ranch

“Terrebonne was about as far north as you can go to still draw people from Bend,” said Lissignoli, “and about as far south as you can go to still have a long growing season.” Terrebonne is split by Highway 97, which draws a lot of traffic for their ranch, particularly in the fall with their corn maze and pumpkin patch. The location means they are close enough to Redmond for access to everyday needs, but far enough away to have a property with ample space. The view of Smith Rock doesn’t hurt either. “This property gave us a place where we could have our entire farm, and live here and run a business,” Lissignoli said. In the more densely populated Bend and Redmond, those types of properties are few and far between. But outlying towns like Terrebonne offer those who seek a more rural lifestyle, close-knit communities and unobstructed view of the high desert landscapes a place to plant roots.

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GROWING BUSINESS

Terrebonne, French for “good earth,” is an unincorporated community between Redmond and Madras. With around 500 residential properties, Terrebonne is small but growing. Its population, based on the last census, was close to 1,200 people, although that number has undoubtedly increased alongside Central Oregon’s population boom. As home prices in Bend and Redmond skyrocket, homebuyers are looking to Terrebonne for more space and affordability. Business is growing in Terrebonne as well. Early this year, the Thriftway was purchased by Rudy’s Market, Inc., the employee-owned company that runs Newport Market in Bend and Oliver Lemon’s in Sisters. CEO Lauren Johnson said the revamped grocery

store, now called Oliver Lemon’s as well, was welcomed with open arms by the Terrebonne community. “What a great group of people,” Johnson said. “We couldn’t be happier to be here.” With the purchase, the local grocery chain now has three stores and 160 employees. In Terrebonne, they rehired all the previous employees as well as the owner. In addition to stocking essential grocery supplies, they are also bringing in more products from other Central Oregon companies, including Sparrow Bakery, Village Baker and Bonta gelato. With population and tourism booming, purchasing the store was an easy decision for the company. “We saw it as a tremendous opportunity. We’re just taking what was already a good store and making it a really great store,” Johnson said. “We view ourselves as a neighborhood market first and foremost.”

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Other local businesses in Terrebonne include Crescent Moon Ranch, a popular alpaca ranch, Base Camp Pizza, Terrebonne Depot, Sun Spot Drive In, Redpoint Climber’s Supply and more. For those that make Terrebonne their permanent home, as well as those who come to visit, the area offers a small town lifestyle with all the amenities that come with living in Central Oregon. Residents are just minutes away from one of the most popular state parks in Oregon, Smith Rock. Because of the moderate climate, the hiking and climbing destination is open year-round. Other outdoor recreation includes fishing the Crooked River and swimming in nearby Lake Billy Chinook.

The median home price in Terrebonne sits in the mid-$300,000s, according to Zillow, with home values rising steadily over the past decade. Whether buyers are looking for a single-family home or a large property with opportunities for farming or ranching, Terrebonne offers a wealth of options. For families considering a move to the area, Terrebonne has an elementary school in town, and middle and high schoolers attend the Redmond School District. Above all, it’s the community that continues to draw newcomers and keep residents in Terrebonne. “It’s not fast paced. You’re close to everything but not in the city. I’ve got great neighbors,” Lissignoli said. “It’s just a beautiful little spot in here.” Top Visitors to Crescent Moon Ranch get close up to the resident alpacas. Middle Left Terrebonne Depot serves delicious food and drink in a former railroad depot. Middle Right The many rock climbing routes at Smith Rock are world-renowned. Bottom Terrebonne, which means “good earth,” has always been a good place to farm.

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in delivering a finished project everyone is proud of. “We bring that custom sensibility to commercial work, too,” Senger said. “In a sense, everything becomes custom. Certainly every client’s needs are custom, regardless of the level of finish.” Inside one of Mission Building’s latest renovation projects in Redmond, custom elements shine through to highlight the history of the space. Once a bar with an attic on Sixth Street, Mission Building worked with the property’s new owner to transform it into two upstairs apartments and a fresh new commercial space downstairs for Ida’s Cupcake Café, a popular bakery. The new design is fresh and modern, with a nod to the building’s origins, repurposing original wood

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Top Francis Senger’s office at the new Mission Building headquarters on Alden Avenue in Bend. Middle Inside a modern kitchen at one of Mission Building’s residential projects. Bottom A steel banister leads downstairs to the company conference room, where modern and industrial styles meld together. Opposite page The cozy and modern Drift Spa at Riverhouse on the Deschutes, completed in 2019.

as shelves and benches, incorporating exposed steel beams and adding new brick walls throughout. It all comes together in a way Senger describes, with a smile, as “modern-historic-industrial.” Mission Building’s custom work can also be found in downtown Bend, where the company renovated the historic E.M. Thompson Building. The 1915 structure and former home of Ranch Records was gutted and reimagined for Lark Mountain Modern, a home decor and design store on Wall Street, along with an upstairs space leased by the Tower Theatre Foundation. Observing a building’s history and getting creative to incorporate it back into the finished design is what Senger and his team do best. This can be seen firsthand at the company’s new headquarters on Alden Avenue in Bend. The old Franz Bakery distribution center had collapsing structural elements, a failed roof, and other needs, but Senger thought restoring it would be right up his alley. After a new roof, new beams and footings, new garage doors, and a redesigned office interior, Mission Building has a new place to call home. “We took almost two years on this project,” said Senger, whose team worked on the new office between other jobs. “The client’s needs always come first.” Today the space almost seems brand new, unless you consider the finer details—like exposed wood beams and

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original concrete and maple floors. Large glass windows were added throughout to create an open, bright space and the company’s signature industrial meets modern with a touch of history vibe is present throughout. Inside a modern entryway is the company conference room, which includes a table made from a handful of shined up two-by-fours on their side lit up by state-of-the-art hanging LED lights. “I really like the look of slick modern elements against the rustic industrial backdrop of a warehouse,” said Senger, who was careful not to design the space as too “industrial.” He hopes the office will reflect the company’s style, as a business that can do anything—from medical offices and storage facilities to restaurants and residential, and of course

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any project with a little history behind it. Senger said Mission Building is projected to do double the business in 2020 that it did last year, and exponentially more than a decade ago. But he’s careful to point out the growth is organic and purposeful, ensuring each project gets the time and attention it needs to be a success for the clients involved. Today Mission Building has about twenty employees, and each is focused on how they play a role in building strong relationships with clients. “You’ve got to care about the client’s project as much as they do,” Senger said. “We don’t seek jobs, we seek relationships, I don’t really know any other way to do it.”

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PAHLISCH HOMES INTRODUCES PETROSA, BEND’S NEXT NEIGHBORHOOD COMMUNITY

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orking to meet the unique fiscal and lifestyle needs of current and future Bend residents, Pahlisch Homes is breaking ground on its largest Bend community to date: Petrosa, Latin for “rocky ground,” is planned as a 177-acre mixed used community in northeast Bend. Bound by Butler Market and Deschutes Market roads and a to-bebuilt extension of Yeoman Road, the new community will be developed over the course of the next ten-plus years. Providing housing to middle-income households is one of the great incentives for the project. Low inventory levels and a booming Bend population have resulted in a “missing middle” to the housing supply with few homes that are affordable to middle-income households. Petrosa, however, will have approximately forty percent of its homes priced below the median price of homes at the time of construction. “The entire team at Pahlisch is focused on creating quality homes for every stage of life,” said Dan Pahlisch, owner and president. “Whether you are getting your first apartment or buying your forever home, Petrosa is designed to accommodate the housing needs of a wide range of Bend residents.” Made up of various architectural styles, the multiple types of housing will include single-family homes and cottages and townhomes for a total of approximately 1,100 residences. The community will also have an apartment complex, Solis at Petrosa, in the northwest corner of the property. In addition to housing, Petrosa will offer the private amenities that are a well-known and enjoyed feature of many Pahlisch developments, in this case a

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pool, clubhouse, bike trails, and more than twenty-two acres of open space and a 5.3-acre park are planned at the community’s center. With the residents of the future community in mind, ten acres have been put aside for a new elementary school. To further bolster the development’s walkability appeal, the design calls for a commercial area in its southwest corner that could accommodate a grocery store and other retail businesses. The site would not only serve the immediate community but also other northeast Bend residents and the users of Pine Nursery Park complex, which is just across Deschutes Market Road. Petrosa lies within Bend’s urban growth boundary expansion and is part of the city’s twenty-year growth plan in northeast Bend. To ensure adequate infrastructure for the community and the surrounding area, three new roundabouts will be built to provide access and Yeoman Road will be extended eastward to cross Deschutes Market Road and connect with Butler

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Market Road. The first housing phase to be completed will be the apartments, which are planned to be ready for occupation in mid-2021. A long-time contributor to Central Oregon’s housing market, Pahlisch was established in 1983 in the Willamette Valley and moved its base of operations to Central Oregon in 2003. From its Bend headquarters, it now builds homes and communities not only in Central Oregon, but in the Willamette Valley and southeastern and southwestern Washington and has offices in Portland and Kennewick. The company, however, remains deeply committed to Central Oregon and the area’s ethos

of community, and has supported the Youth Choir of Central Oregon, The Center Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, the Boys and Girls Club and many other organizations. While Petrosa is the company’s largest master planned community in Bend, it has been heavily involved in Butternut Creek and Rosedale Parks, two similar projects, which are in the south Hillsboro expansion. “We couldn’t be more proud of our plans for Petrosa,” Pahlisch said. “A community like this will bring much needed services to the northeast edge of the urban growth boundary expansion and we are striving to create places that celebrate what we love most about Central Oregon. Open spaces, parks, trails and community amenities such as a pool and clubhouse allow room for families and community members to come together.” Pahlisch Homes pahlischhomes.com petrosabend.com

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Four-Jar Spice Sets SAVORY SPICE This is the perfect set of spices for the adventurous cook in your life. Great for grilling or roasting meat or veggies, these four unique seasoning blends highlight the flavors of foods found on Central Oregon farms and in the surrounding wilderness. $25.95 savoryspiceshop.com 541-306-6855

Hand Forged Cookware NORTHWEST SKILLET COMPANY Discover what the Carbon Steel Cookware buzz is all about with these skillets handcrafted right here in Oregon. Peter Clark forges classic designs with unsurpassed craftsmanship and performance. Each pan is made one at a time in his blacksmith shop in Northeast Oregon using old world techniques to create cookware that is as comfortable to use as it is graceful to look at. $185-$395 northwestskilletcompany.com 541-605-8286

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I’M VERY SYMPATHETIC TO THE STRUGGLES OF GETTING [TO BEND] AND IT’S A PRIVILEGE WHEN CLIENTS LET ME INTO THEIR LIVES.

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n 2014, Melissa Gottlieb came to Bend from the east coast and found herself in a moving nightmare: the house she had rented was in foreclosure and four months in, she was forced to move her family yet again. After hearing similar horror stories from newcomers of rental waitlists and unexpected hassles, Gottlieb decided something had to change and founded Bend Relocation Services in 2017. “When I moved here, I needed a best friend—somebody I could call,” she said. “For a city that has 100,000 people, there are so many choices for neighborhoods, schools and activities, which is fantastic for people who live here. For people who are coming here though, it’s incredibly overwhelming.” Gottlieb began her business with a website; soon calls and referrals from local organizations started pouring in. Bend Relocation Services offers assistance with finding rental homes and corporate employee relocation as well as à la carte services tailored to a client’s needs. As “professional problems solvers,” Gottlieb said the company aims to help clients mitigate issues and navigate Central Oregon’s fast-paced market. “Our objective is to find out ‘If you want to move here, what is getting in your way?’” she said. “If someone is coming from far away, they can only view what is available at that moment, and we are cheaper than a plane ticket.” On the rental side, the company works with more than thirty regional property management companies and homeowners to narrow down rental listings and schedule video tours for home viewings. In addition to finding a house, customized services range from meeting moving vans and picking up pets to babyproofing houses and installing internet. Having helped hundreds of families in the past three years, business continues to boom. In November, Bend Relocation Services partnered with the Bend Chamber of Commerce to launch a second site, movingtobend.com, that provides newcomers with detailed, up-to-date information about how to live, work, play and learn in Bend.

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“We’ve seen fantastic public response to the site already,” said Garrett Jaenicke, Bend Chamber Director of Marketing and Member Services. “The old, physical relocation packets we used to hand out were really lacking in relevant content, so migration into the digital space was the right solution.” For Gottlieb, the company’s success goes back to simply being there for people; she said she finds purpose helping others start a new life in the town she loves. “I adore Bend, but I’m also very sympathetic to the struggles of getting here and it’s a privilege when clients let me into their lives,” she said. “It is important to me to give people the information they need so when they get here they can stop stressing and just start living.” Bend Relocation Services (541) 668-5078 info@bendrelocationservices.com bendrelocationservices.com

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MOCKINGBIRD GALLERY CELEBRATES 30 YEARS OF BRINGING FINE ART TO BEND

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owntown Bend’s Mockingbird Gallery is celebrating its 30th anniversary in 2020. Surviving and thriving for thirty years is no small feat for an art gallery, especially in a modest-sized mountain town. “Art galleries come and go,” said owner Jim Peterson. “It’s something to be said that we are still here, still part of Bend and this amazing community after

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three decades. It’s something to celebrate, and that’s what we’re going to do—celebrate.” This July, plan to attend Mockingbird Gallery’s 30th Anniversary exhibit, which will include works from the gallery’s representative 48 artists, plus new works from five guest artists. The exhibit opens July 3, with an artist reception planned for July 11. “The public is invited to come by, browse the work and enjoy

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COMING INTO AN ART GALLERY SHOULD BE A DEPARTURE FROM REALITY, A BIT OF GOOD MEDICINE.

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the beauty,” said Peterson. The 53 works of art will be made available for sale by ‘purchase through draw’; hopeful buyers place bid forms in a box near the work, and at the end of a show, the winning purchaser is drawn from the box. “Purchase by draw is a different format, a fun and unique way to celebrate.” Peterson and his wife Nathalie bought Mockingbird Gallery in 2007, from original owner Pamela Claflin. Jim got his start in the art gallery business in Scottsdale, Arizona, where at the age of 20, he became the shipping and receiving clerk for a fine arts gallery. He stayed on for twenty years. “I learned the business there, but after a while, we were ready to move on from Scottsdale,” he said. After a few trips to Bend, the couple took a “leap of faith” and bought Mockingbird Gallery—only to fall into a “rough beginning,” as shortly thereafter, the recession hit Central Oregon

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and the rest of the country hard. “Ours is a story of survival,” said Peterson. “We learned a lot about how to run a business and came out even stronger. Within two years we were back on firm footing.” Since, Mockingbird has grown and evolved to be a cornerstone of downtown and a true gem for art collectors from Bend, Central Oregon and beyond. “We have a strong tourist base, and Portland is a big part of our success,” said Jim, who frequently crosses the mountains to help clients hang works of art in their homes. At the end of the day, Nathalie and Jim Peterson’s philosophy is to promote art across all spectrums. “Our goal is to not only sell art, but to provide the community with a great cultural experience,” explained Peterson. “Coming into an art gallery should be a departure from reality, a bit of good medicine.”

Three years ago, Bend didn’t really have a good contemporary art presence. Recognizing that, Jim Peterson partnered with thenMockingbird Gallery artist Ken Roth to create Peterson Roth Gallery, also located in downtown Bend. Work by artists both local and from as far away as Japan line the small subterranean space on Oregon Avenue. Stop in to see modern paintings, sculpture and ceramics.

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ost of us dream of changing something about our home, whether it be a major transformation or just a small project. When the time is right to dive in, there are a few things you can do to prepare yourself and make sure the process comes off as stress-free as possible. Save yourself some headaches and mishaps by adhering to these tried-and-true remodeling tips.

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SET THE BUDGET While it’s easier said than done, begin by setting up a realistic budget and trying to stick with it. According to remodelingcalculator.com, the national average remodeling costs are $17,625 for a kitchen remodel, $11,362 for a bathroom remodel and $61,120 for an addition. Get a quote from at least one contractor and consider adding another 10 to 20 percent above the quoted cost for the unexpected, which can range from electrical rewiring that’s been inexplicably chewed up by some rodent, to wood rot and mold. Give yourself that extra cushion in your budget.

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HIRE A GOOD DESIGNER When working with your designer, be mindful of your priorities; the nice-tohave, versus the must-have items. Yes, you may dream big, but be prepared to be realistic and flexible with your design. Whether you choose an architect or a home designer, a good one will help you decide what is reasonable within your budget. Also, a good designer usually knows all the city and county codes by heart, which is extremely important with issues like height limits, or how many extra bathrooms you can add onto a house. Many cities change codes frequently, so what may be allowed one year, could completely change the next. An experienced designer will also know what the neighborhood homeowner’s association will allow in your particular area. He or she can also help you choose and order fixtures and finishes well in advance of when they will be needed, avoiding delays down the line.

FIND THE RIGHT CONTRACTOR It might sound obvious: get the best contractor in your area for remodeling. But this important step takes some leg work. Find a contractor with years of experience, who’s licensed and bonded and has a good portfolio, and who is happy to give you references from their past, and recent, clients. Do call the references—all of them. Your contractor will be responsible for getting your building permits, which

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give yourself plenty of time to plan for and execute the remodel. If you’re lucky, schedule a vacation so that you are away during some of the work.

BE FLEXIBLE Even when you have done all the planning you can, always expect the unexpected and delayed deadlines. Products ordered well in advance may come in damaged and need to be reordered. Weather, illness and all of the other challenges that life presents may rear their heads. Being flexible means you may have to compromise, especially if your budget is being stretched.

will be displayed on the front of the house. He or she should provide you with a program of works, or schedule, so you know what to expect throughout the remodeling project, such as when electrical power may be turned off in the house or when water will be shut down. This schedule should also include the deadline date of when it is projected to be completed (though remodels are notorious for going over time). Always keep the lines of communication open with your contractor. For the next few months, you will see each other almost daily, and if something is not done correctly, it will be your contractor who needs to make it right with his sub-contractors. If your contractor signs off on work not done well, you will have no recourse with the

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sub-contractor. All the more reason to make sure you trust your contractor and to touch base with him or her often.

TIMING IS EVERYTHING In Central Oregon, late spring and summer are your best seasons for remodeling. With a steady stream of workers coming in and out of the house, a winter remodel may mean a lot of snow being tracked in, along with heat leaving the house with doors open. However, do keep in mind that in our area, spring and summer are the most popular time to remodel, so finding a contractor who can fit you into their schedule may be difficult. The key is to

BE A THOUGHTFUL NEIGHBOR Unless you live on acres in the middle of nowhere, your remodel will affect other people. When you make plans for demolition, make sure your workers aren’t jack hammering at the crack of dawn. Odds are, big trucks will be in front of your home from time to time, so let your neighbors know what’s going on, and what your tentative date for completion may be. At the end of the day, there probably is no such thing as a stress-free remodeling project. But there are ways to mitigate some of the problems up front, and keep perspective when challenges arise. Remember, even when a project looks like it’s going sideways, know that the finished product will make you a happy homeowner in the end.

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Accent tiles

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Natural Elements

Bring the outdoors in during the chilly days of winter with elements of nature like pinecones, branches and tiny accent boughs.

Mix it up

Can't decide if you want circles, rectangles, squares or octagons? Take a few different geometric shapes and textures and go wild with your home decor project.

Winter White

White is clean, classy and contemporary. Choose the most basic color for linens, candles and china for a simple but striking look this season.

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Light It Up

Rather than the multicolored tree lights of Christmases past, string a multitude of single shade lights for illuminated appeal.

Metal accents

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Adding brass, stainless and even mirrored acccents to natural tiles is a hot trend this season. Match your fixtures or not—now is the time to play with design.

Monochromatic patterns

This tile pattern from Walker Zanger is on trend with 70s-inspired patterns and distinct colorways. Each tile is adorned in kaleidoscopic shapes, sharp lines and rounded corners, in a trio of earth tones.

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hinking of refreshing and updating your shower or tub? Maybe you’re even considering an entire bath redo, in which case you’ll want to think about how the shower and tub, or the combination of both, integrate with the style and function of the entire bathroom. So, let’s take a wide-angle perspective on bathroom trends and then sharpen our focus on bathing fixtures. Today’s bathrooms are trending toward minimalism, with lots of glass, natural materials and open space. Bright colors and vibrant tile patterns may be okay for small spaces or as a wow statement, but larger spaces are returning to classic white—a favorite among millennials—and neutral accents, such as black matte or gunmetal for mirror and window frames and plumbing fixtures. With that backdrop, let’s turn our attention to what’s popular in tub and shower design, along with potential drawbacks.

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A RESURGENCE OF THE TUB

Remember the clawfoot bathtub at your grandparents? It’s back. The Modern Bathroom website says, “what was originally marketed as a glorified horse trough (adding legs turned it into a tub) eventually became regarded as a musthave luxury item for the wealthiest homes in America.” Clawfoots and modern versions of freestanding tubs are turning up in master baths (and even bedrooms) as a spa-like feature or for a touch of class. Choices range from industrial cube shapes to oval and round and everything from all black or all white to sizzling colors. When considering a standalone tub, be aware that it may require floor reinforcements, and the high sides can make it difficult for bathers to get in and out. Built-in tubs have moved away from yesterday’s oversized, jetted versions to ones that can be customized for your space

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and bathroom décor. Maybe you’d prefer to design your own built-in soaking tub with mood lighting or to overlook a garden. Perhaps you’d like easy access for the kids’ bedtime splash or an older adult who lives with you. Incorporate a ledge for shampoo, candles and a glass of bubbly water or wine.

NO THRESHOLD, NO SHOWER CURTAINS

Bathroom design du jour is sleek and open. Showers no longer hide in a closed space between the wall and curtain or a sliding door with hard-to-clean tracks. Instead, look for doorless showers with no threshold and a partial wall often made of glass to keep water from splashing out. Drains have also gone minimalist, with showers that slope toward a grate or linear drain near the wall, thus eliminating the central drain and its visual distraction.

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Large-scale tile for floors and walls is a favorite choice and simplifies cleaning and reduces cracks in grout. Marble is making a comeback—its natural swirls and patterns create visual interest in tones of black, white and gray. But the open, walk-in shower has its critics. Bob Vila, TV home improvement guru, cautions people that a shower barrier “keeps warmth and the humidity inside the shower enclosure and keeps cold drafts from entering while you lather up. In a doorless shower, you may feel cold despite the heat of the water.”

THE UBIQUITOUS TUB-SHOWER COMBO

In America’s post WWII construction boom, track homes and the ever-popular ranch style popped up everywhere. Built for a growing middle class, they almost always included a stock tub and shower fixture. This venerable workhorse of the bathroom is still going strong, but homeowners can refresh or remodel an existing one by changing up a few things. Replace the curtain with a half or three-quarter wall of glass or other bathroom-compatible material. Take out the old chrome faucets and install a multifunction fixture—maybe a waterfall or rain shower head and a hand-held wand. Cover a wall with tile or marble. In the end, what you choose to do in your bathroom, well, should stay in your bathroom. Consider the trends, but pick the one that will last for you.

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any Central Oregonians are proud of our lastin-the-world VHS video store, like the idea of a rounded silver travel trailer tucked in the driveway for weekend escapes and probably have a vintage cruiser bike around somewhere. Though, for most of us, retro styles don’t often come inside (except occasionally into our closets), and they would rarely come near our kitchens—rooms we’d rather fill with the newest tools and gadgets meant to make cooking easier. But the latest trend in kitchen design involves a throwback to the glossy, brightly colored retro appliances of our parents’ and grandparents’ generations. Some are new, inspired pieces and others are truly antique restorations. And depending on appliance, budget and look, going retro doesn’t necessarily mean compromising modern technology or function. So move over stainless steel, there’s a new way to make a statement in the kitchen. Intrigued? Consider these three options when pursuing your kitchen’s retro resurgence:

RETRO INSPIRED

As part of the retro kitchen appliance revival, a growing number of companies are debuting lines of fridges, stoves and other

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appliances with bright colors, curvy angles, chrome trim and classic hinge handles. Italian appliance brand Smeg has been around for more than seventy years, and launched its first line of 1950s-style refrigerators in the late 1990s. In 2014, the company added additional products in the 50s style, including toasters and kettles. Another company specializing in everything retro for kitchens is Big Chill, which offers up ovens, dishwashers, fridges and more in colors like Beach Blue, Buttercup Yellow, Pink Lemonade and 197 others. The appliances are energy efficient and state-of-the-art, but if you’re still on the fence, try a dishwasher panel to give your existing appliance a colorful facelift, without the full commitment.

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DIY RESTORATION

If retro-inspired appliances don’t feel like the real deal, a DIY restoration project might. Find your tribe of vintage appliance enthusiasts online, at an antique shop or at an appliance store that offers restored pieces. The internet is home to many others seeking or selling vintage appliances poised for a second life in a new kitchen. And don’t be afraid to search online for answers to specific upgrades or fixes. There are vintage appliance restoration forums with someone who might have an answer.

RESTORED AND READY TO USE

Dreaming that someone else will find, restore and then sell a vintage appliance ready for its new life in your kitchen? It might remain a dream. Because of the knowledge, time and money that goes into restoration, most are kept by their owners. However, some retailers advertise newly restored pieces available for purchase. Check appliance stores, online classifieds and newspapers and you may get lucky.

Go little

A bit apprehensive about switching out your built-in filtered water dispenser for something that reminds you of a childhood visit to grandma’s house? Ease into the world of retro appliances with something small, for your kitchen’s tabletop. In addition to Smeg’s sleek juicers, toasters and espresso machines and Big Chill’s microwaves, nearly every major appliance company is squeezing into the vintage market with their take on a retro mini fridge. Find them in colors like Bold Red, Silver Moonbeam and Mint Green, and take them for a spin on your kitchen counter.

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Put a farmers market in your home or yard. Vertical gardens like this one from Next Gen Farming are all the rage, and use LED lights to grow plants and produce that thrives year-round.

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INDOOR GARDENS BRING THE OUTDOORS INSIDE WRITTEN BY SUZANNE JOHNSON

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pring unfurls slowly in Central Oregon, leaving many of us hungry for fresh greenery—both for our senses and our dinner plates. Fortunately, cultivating an indoor garden can satisfy those cravings all year long. Today’s indoor gardens are more than a few scattered houseplants. They are creative design elements that merge aesthetics with health, and blend culinary delights into interior design.

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With a growing season that barely stretches from summer solstice to fall equinox, Bend’s climate challenges traditional gardeners. Moving the garden indoors solves that problem, without requiring much real estate. Vertical wall gardens, kitchen tower systems or clusters of beautiful potted plants allow gardeners to maintain the best light and growing conditions, no matter the season. If the allure of yearround fresh veggies and greens isn’t enough, bringing the garden inside has additional benefits.

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Indoor gardens are like nature, relocated. Just as a walk in the woods boosts mood and mental health, living among indoor plants lowers stress and increases creativity. Those organic colors and textures complement the clean lines of modern décor, but that pop of lushness adds more than visual interest. According to NASA, indoor plants scrub chemicals from the air as they process carbon dioxide into oxygen. Aloe, ivy, lilies and snake plants boost air quality and remove toxins that off-gas from carpets and building materials.

full leaves as needed. Deeper pots can hold baby carrots, radishes and beets while their feathery tops add dimension to the garden. In northern latitudes, even the sunniest windowsill won’t provide enough light for indoor edibles, which need fourteen to sixteen hours of sunlight.

INDOOR GARDENS FOR FOODIES

Foodie gardeners begin with their favorite herbs: chives, cilantro, basil and oregano all grow well indoors. Every kitchen garden should include microgreens, too—sprouts of kale, arugula or spinach with their first true leaves. Microgreens add an intense bite of flavor and a punch of nutrients to salads and sandwiches. Harvest them early, or let leafy greens mature and snip

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Fluorescent and LED grow bulbs provide full-spectrum light without the heat of incandescent bulbs; the ballasts and cords tuck into garden shelving or tower systems for a tidier look. Complete growing systems range from small countertop options to vertical towers with pockets for dozens of plants. Some systems use a growing medium for soil; others go totally dirt-free and feed the plants with nutrient rich water.

LIVING WALLS: THE ULTIMATE INDOOR GARDEN

Succulents, bromeliads, aromatic ground covers and reindeer moss ‌ oh my! Vertical gardens bring life to empty walls and transform bland spaces. In rooms with limited window views, a living wall serves as a natural oasis. Home office wall gardens not only inspire productivity, they muffle distracting sound from the rest of the house. Hung over the bath, the plants create a relaxing mood (and they benefit from the extra humidity). A wide variety of frames and modular containers can be configured to fit spaces small or large. Many DIYers start with wooden pallets, a waterresistant backing and plastic pockets for individual plants. Some plant arrangements create undulating waves of color, others are freeform clusters with occasional blooms of lavender or thyme. There are no rules. In fact, not all wall gardens are living—a frame of dried mosses and interesting twigs becomes

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a work of organic art that requires no maintenance at all. By starting indoor gardens in spring, nature lovers can have living walls and herb towers well established and thriving

by autumn. A little planning and cultivating now makes the shift from outdoor to indoor gardening a seamless transition, guaranteeing a dose of green when we need it most.

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end might be known for having the highest number of microbreweries per capita in the nation, but distillers across Central Oregon are gaining traction. The demand for craft cocktails has led to a creative mélange of spirits and components by local mixologists. This spring, try one of these delicious concoctions.

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Not for the faint of heart: Cascade Distillery infuses forty pounds of slowsmoked jalapeños in each batch of their Chipotle Vodka, resulting in a smoky vodka with a punch of heat. Their “Best Bloody” features the Double Gold Medal Award-winning spirit, perfectly concocted with Worcestershire, tomato juice, lime, salt and pepper. The Sisters-based distillery garnishes their smoky-forward cocktail with olives from neighboring Sisters Olive & Nut Co.—mild and nutty, with a firm texture.

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Ruby Rose

Rosemary and grapefruit are like soul sisters—there isn’t a combination in which these two don’t showcase the sweet, aromatic, bitter notes of whatever is being served. Stihl Whiskey Bar further supports these anecdotal findings with the Ruby Rose. Behind the red curtains at the downtown speakeasy, rosemary-infused gin, fresh grapefruit and agave are served over a big ice cube in this vigorously refreshing intoxicant.

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Vinegar and spirits are not a newfound combination, yet they’re gracing themselves on menus more often than before. New Basin Distilling Company in Madras has collaborated with Navidi’s Olive Oils & Vinegars to create The Mercantile & Spirit House, which specializes in low-glycemic balsamic cocktails. Using farm-to-table liquors—like their Stagger Gin, Strong American Whiskey and First Cut Vodka—and just a few splashes of club soda, patrons can choose their mixer from one (or more) of Navidi’s impressive flavored vinegars. For a springtime refresher, try the “margarita” made with gin, club soda and key-lime white balsamic vinegar.

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Oaxacan Mule Mezcal is making its way to signature cocktail menus across the United States. In 2018, consumption rose nearly 33 percent from previous years. Bos Taurus’ Oaxacan Mule pairs Del Maguey Vida mezcal with freshlysqueezed grapefruit juice lime, and ginger beer made in-house by lead bartender, Max Gellman. Poured into a traditional copper Moscow mule, the libation is served with a lime wedge rolled in Tajín and Hawaiian volcanic black sea salt.

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Providing infinite opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, an exceptional quality of life and record economic development, the picturesque Central Oregon town of Bend was voted one of the top five destinations on the rise in the U.S., August 2018, by TripAdvisor. A virtual playground of lakes, rivers and trails, this diverse high desert climate offers true four-season living and abundant sunshine. Bend’s dining scene, craft brewing finesse, and vibrant downtown and Old Mill District provide amenities more often associated with urban metropolitan areas. In the pages that follow are featured some of the premiere properties to be found in and around the Bend area.

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19158 CURRIER DRIVE

19367 ALIANNA LOOP, LOT 6

Incredible custom home overlooking the lake on the award winning Tetherow Golf Course. Floor to ceiling windows provide amazing natural light, mountain, golf and lake views from virtually every room in the home. Chef’s kitchen with Subzero and Wolf appliances.

Premium view lot with mtn and golf course views. Master suite with bath and private covered balcony; gourmet kitchen opens to great room with large covered balcony. Den plus 2 en suite bedrooms on main level; two additional en suites and bonus room on lower level.

MLS# 201909802 I $2,700,000

MLS# 2001904439 I $1,499,990

19372 ALIANNA LOOP

60239 WOODSIDE PLACE

Single level home in The Rim at Tetherow, one of Bend’s hottest golf communities. Custom upgrades throughout. Great room with crown molding and custom built ins. Chef’s kitchen. Large master suite with separation from the other 2 suites and den.

Remodeled modern ranch home on 3 acres in Woodside Ranch. New cabinets with quartz countertops, hardwood floors and a fireplace. Private master suite, Jr suite and 2 guest bedroom. Sunroom with glass garage door, private paito & park like yard.

MLS# 201905895 I $879,000

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SINGLE-LEVEL MODERN Single-level modern home built by BendTrend Homes in Tetherow. Great room with vaulted ceiling is flooded with natural light through floor to ceiling windows and 3-panel sliding patio doors. Adjacent dining area with built-in buffet flows into the gourmet kitchen with island and separate eating bar. Sliders open to the private courtyard which adjoins Broken Top common space. Private Den and master have nice separation from the two junior suites and bonus/media room. MLS# 201906151 I $1,650,000

COVETED DRAKE PARK HISTORIC DISTRICT The perfect fusion of historic charm and NW Bend character on a .21 ac fenced lot one block off the Deschutes River and steps from downtown. Flexible and spacious 4,132 sf floor plan with 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, living room with wood burning fireplace, large family room, reading nook, secret loft, wine storage, and shop space. This home is a must see! MLS# 202001106 I $1,375,000

VIEWS IN TETHEROW Enjoy mountain and terrain views from this newly completed BendTrend home in Tetherow. Luxury craftsmanship and finishes such as hardwood floors in main living areas, quartz counters in kitchen and baths, fully tiled showers, high-end stainless appliances and Sonos home system. 3 spacious bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, a private study off the upstairs master, plus a den on the lower level. Direct access to Phil’s Trail and one year of HOA and social membership dues paid! MLS# 202000096

I $999,000

MOLLY BRUNDAGE & CHERI SMITH Principal Brokers 541-280-9066 / 541-788-8997 info@brundagesmith.com brundagesmith.com spring 2020

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19490 TAM LAKE CT. Contemporary NW style 3,012 sq. ft. SINGLE LEVEL home in Broken Top. Designed on its large 0.73 acre lot to maximize privacy, natural light & views of lake & Clubhouse. Open & flowing floor plan perfect for entertaining. Upgraded gourmet kitchen with Thermador appliances and gorgeous granite counters. Luxurious master suite, with gas fireplace, sauna & steam shower. Impressive curb appeal. MLS# 202001082 I $ 1,349,000

355 MT. WASHINGTON Light & bright. 2,199 sq. ft. 3 bed, 3.5 bath town home on the 18th fairway in Broken Top. Recently upgraded with wood floors, interior paint, carpet, quartz counters, backsplash, new gas range/oven, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator & lighting, Large & spacious master suite on main level with 2 en-suites upstairs. Covered back deck overlooking the fairway. HOA does all exterior work. Low maintenance living at its best! MLS# 202000712 I $549,000

19565 BALL BUTTE CT. Striking, immaculate & true to form this Prairie-style masterpiece is perched above the 8th fairway in Broken Top. Inviting & warm with thoughtful attention to detail & quality craftsmanship throughout. Master suite & office on main level, 2 bedrooms & bonus room upstairs. Gourmet kitchen. Covered back patio & beautifully landscaped South facing backyard in a serene, park-like setting. MLS# 202001290

I $1,135,500

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DESCHUTES RIVER VIEWS! Wake up to the sound and views of the Deschutes river in this truly luxury townhome. Serene & private riverside location w/easy river access, this 3-bedroom townhome features vaulted ceilings in the great room & master bedroom, many outdoor living spaces, spacious paver deck for casual outdoor entertaining. Family & friends can gather together in its’ large & well-appointed kitchen. MLS# 202001089

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15TH FAIRWAY BRASADA RANCH One of best golf course and mountain views in Brasada Ranch. Enjoy all the benefits of Membership including: Athletic Center with 3 pools, Water Slide and Lazy River, Equestrian Center, 18 Hole Peter Jacobson/ Jim Hardy Golf Course, Spa Brasada, Restaurants, Hiking, Biking, Horseback Riding, Fishing, and much more! MLS# 202001349

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10TH FAIRWAY BRASADA RANCH A beautiful south-facing golf front lot with sweeping views up the 10th hole set amidst beautiful new custom homes. Private culde-sac. Views of Mt. Bachelor and Three Sisters from the homesite. Close to paths and amenities. Enjoy all the benefits of Brasada Ranch club membership including Athletic Center, Golf Course, Spa and more! MLS# 202001351

I $185,000

ANNIE MONTGOMERY Principal Broker, GRI CRS 541-480-4301 annie@oregonresortexpert.com www.oregonresortexpert.com spring 2020

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AWBREY BUTTE

AWBREY GLEN

Looking for a home with attached ADU? Look no more. Main home is 1837sf and ADU is 614sf each with separate garages. Gourmet kitchen with stunning granite counters. Great room has volume ceilings, fireplace with mantel and Hunter Douglas blinds. Move in ready.

3,574sf home situated on the 4th fairway. Main floor has a romantic master suite, fabulous great room & gourmet kitchen with massive copper center island & high end appliances. Upstairs you’ll find a spacious sitting room and generous sized guest suites.

MLS# 201909322

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MLS# 201909867

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TETHEROW

BROKEN TOP

Stunning contemporary praire style single story home built by award winning builder, Dave Hasenoehrl. 2780 sf, 3bd, 3.5ba, office/den which will feature upscale finishes throughout. Great room has high volume ceilings, linear gas fireplace and is open to the gourmet kitchen.

Custom home situated on the 8th fairway. 3847 sf, 3bd, 4ba, office/ den, family room with exquisite details. Great room has wood beamed ceilings, wood wrapped clad windows and crown mouldings. Gourmet kitchen has travertine floors, granite counters and cherry cabinets galore.

MLS# 202000083

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MLS# 201200250

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SWEEPING MTN VIEWS This Awbrey Butte gem offers a seven peak mountain view & a flat driveway. Your first steps into the front door welcome you with a breathtaking view, inviting greatroom & open kitchen. Main floor has a spacious master, office, en-suite guest bed, killer deck, dining area, 2nd living area, powder bath and laundry/mudroom off the 3 bay garage. Downstairs is light and bright with a bonus room opening to a flat back yard & two en-suite bedrooms. MLS# 202001100

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BROKEN TOP SINGLE LEVEL Exquisitely built, single level home in the desirable Golf community of Broken Top. Enjoy privacy from several beautifully landscaped, outdoor spaces. Chefs kitchen, Restoration Hardware finishes throughout. Generous master suite with a private deck and beautiful soaking tub. Oversized two car garage has room to store your toys. Close to Phil’s trail system, access to the Mt and downtown. MLS# 202002184

I $835,000

FANTASTIC VIEWS Welcome to the fantastic community of Tetherow, perfectly situated just minutes from town and right on your way up to the mountains and lakes. Stunning views from this extra large .83 acre gorgeous lot. Views are set, no new construction to interrupt the site line. Site has been leveled and ready to build. MLS# 201907802

I $350,000

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RIVERFRONT LIVING NEAR DOWNTOWN BEND Live the life you’ve been dreaming of in this cozy single level home on the river. This is truly one of a kind- including a grandfathered vacation rental studio that is just 12 feet from the water! Completely private with excellent reviews. Main home has 2 bedrooms 1 bath and was completely remodeled in 2001. Property is 1.5 lots and has mature landscaping and plenty of off street parking. MLS# 202000415

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MID-TOWN GEM This single level, mid-town investment gem is centrally located with easy access to all Bend has to offer. Blocks from Juniper Park/ Swim & Fitness, downtown and shopping. Charming features throughout include built-ins and mid-century finishes with a gas fireplace in the spacious living room, a 2 car attached garage, low maintenance landscaping and a fenced yard. 3 bed/2 bath - 1864sf plus approximately 236sf sun room. Beautiful views of the Cascades! MLS# 202000777

I $400,000

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TURN-KEY HORSE PROPERTY Nearly 10 Acre turn-key horse property near Sisters. 2780 sq.ft., 4 bd, 3 bth, NW Style home w/master suite on the main floor. Remodel in 2014 with an addition that gives this house an unforgettable beauty & style. Large kitchen, great room, over 800 sq.ft of covered outdoor living space & a rock fire pit make for easy entertaining. Close to the Peterson Ridge trail system. Barn includes a bunk room, tack room, feed room & 3 stalls with 60’ runs. Paddocks are fenced & cross fenced. Two acres of irrigation, detached 24’X48’ hay & storage barn with 2 stalls & a full hook up RV pad. MLS# 201910278

I $845,000

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This fantastic end-unit is a true single story that has privacy and views! This home has tons of natural light, tall vaulted ceilings, granite countertops, slate floors, gas fireplace and so much more. There is even a massive patio fit for entertaining. This home also boasts a large master suite with double vanity and large soaking tub. Surrounded by green-space and steps from a trailhead, and everything that Eagle Crest has to offer! MLS# 202001197 I $325,000

BEAUTIFUL POWELL BUTTE ACREAGE Cascade Mountain and Powell Butte Views from this 39.5 acres with no CCR’s. This is a great location with access to BLM ant trails! Vested Conditional Use Permit approved for building site, septic feasibility and utilities to property line. Property is perimeter fenced. Come see this wonderful property that is perfectly located and just minutes to Bend, Prineville or Redmond. MLS# 202002053 I $290,000

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Drawing on the Spiritual in Nature ART BY DOMINIQUE KONGSLI ON DISPLAY AT WILD OREGON FOODS

From the wave sets where she surfed in Southern California to the high desert of Central Oregon where she moved to three years ago, painter Dominique Kongsli draws inspiration from the world around her. As a newbie in the desert, at first, she didn’t know how to approach the landscape which was “so vastly different than my former coastal domain.” But a collection of her recent work at Wild Oregon Foods (in the Bend Factory Outlet Stores) reveals the transition to aspen trees and manzanita, mountains, high lakes and owls. The exhibit, “Forest Feast,” presents abstract paintings that fuse human and animal elements, such as eyes and antlers, with tree bark in strong patterns and colors. “My work tells stories of walks in the forest, of how the forests are alive, and have character,” she said.

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“They are sacred and that’s why I infuse gold leaf in my paintings—gold leaf was traditionally used to show the presence of God and the divine.” The show also contains abstractions of familiar Central Oregon places, such as Mount Bachelor or Crescent Lake. “They contain an essence which points to the connections between spirit and earth, and are a joyful celebration of beauty,” she said. The paintings are both whimsical and graphic, the latter pulling from her background as a freelance graphic designer. She has a fine art degree from Pepperdine University and a master’s in fine art from Claremont Graduate University and teaches graphic design at Central Oregon Community College. “My message is that the world around us is alive, and that we need to take better care of it so that its beauty and resources last for future generations,” she said. “I want to create a consciousness of our footprint on the earth.” The “Forest Feast” show will be on display through August or go to domkofineart.com to see more of her work.

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Rhythm In Unison, Ginny Harding

RIMROCK GALLERY

April, May & June Rimrock Gallery has begun a “2nd Saturday Event” from 1 to 4 p.m. in Prineville which kicks off each month’s lineup of artists and activities. From April 11 to May 6, the gallery will feature two award-winning landscape artists from California—Willo Balfrey and Jim McVicker—as well as Colorado sculptor Mark Lundeen, who will unveil a bronze golfer, the last one available from a 100-edition casting. From May 9 to June 10, see the paintings of Steven Homsher of Colorado and Craig Zuger of Oregon. Homsher portrays farm and animal scenes, while Zuger focuses on the natural beauty of places such as the Owyhee River Canyon and Steens Mountain. Sculptures by George and Cammie Lundeen from Colorado round out the show. From June 13 to July 8, a Western-themed show of rodeo, horse and wildlife art will be displayed. Artists include Ginny Harding of Washington, Meagan Blessing of Montana and J. Broderick of Oregon. Harding’s pencil renderings are based on thirty years of traveling the national rodeo and race circuits.

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Revelation Mountain, Scott Switzer

Revelation Mountain, Scott Switzer

PETERSON/ROTH GALLERY

May The spring exhibition that opens May 1 features paintings by Glenn Ness and Scott Switzer. Ness captures everyday scenes with sharp realistic images and contrasting light and shadow. He paints both rural and cityscapes, often telling the story of inhabited places, sometimes invoking the presence of people without incorporating them in the paintings. Switzer’s work is full of abstraction and symbolism of nature, people and the animals. He has written that his paintings “capture the essence of nature and how I identify with my subjects. I fall into the land dreaming rather than wanting to conquer it.” The works are colorful and expressive of everything from animals to ski slopes to humans holding things. Peterson/Roth Gallery represents a wide array of contemporary artists and is open seven days a week.

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May & June Paintings by Ka’ila Farrell-Smith, a contemporary Klamath Modoc artist from Modoc Point, Oregon, convey themes of Western colonization on indigenous cultures. Her show, “A Lie Nation, Alienation,” will be at At Liberty in downtown Bend in May and June. The recent work was influenced by the music of A Tribe Called Red and the poetry and lyrics of the late John Trudell in the track, “A Lie Nation.” Using indigenous art practices, she harvests wild pigments like charcoal from burned forest floors or clay from the landscape and mixes them with acrylic gel medium to create earth pigments. But she also takes found objects and uses them as stencils with aerosol paint to reflect street art and graffiti. Her work is widely collected and exhibited in such places as the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, the Portland Art Museum, the Tacoma Art Museum, the Missoula Art Museum and the Medici Fortress in Cortona, Italy. She received an MFA in painting from the Pacific Northwest College of Art and an MFA in contemporary art practices at Portland State University. At Liberty is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday. Chief Bundle, Ka’ila Farrell-Smith

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High Desert Aggregate & Paving

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Empire Stone Company

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empirestoneco.com Fixture Gallery

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thefixturegallery.com Glass Accents

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Neal Huston & Associates Architects

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nealhuston.com Nelson Tile & Stone

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Athletic Club of Bend

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541-389-6655

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Haven Home Style

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Wright Design Studio

Invisible Fence

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Hollyman Design

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Pahlisch Homes

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Johnson Brothers Appliances

Century Insurance Group

Sun Forest Construction

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centuryins.com

866-389-4245

541-647-1060

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541-389-9178

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Landmark Professional Mortgage

Timberline Construction

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reneeshomeloans.com

541-385-8522

541-389-1429

541-330-8363

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La-Z-Boy Furniture Stores in Bend

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DESIGN

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541-388-3979

541-617-1717

Baptista Tile & Stone Gallery

Mount Bachelor Design Studio

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mbdsarchitects.com

541-919-6560

541-317-2950

541-633-1961

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541-388-0445

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North Star Property Management

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541-388-0088

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TRANSPORT Land Rover Portland

503-230-7700

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Bend Furniture & Design

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