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As a property owner in the tranquil Tree Farm development, I have been working with Darrin Hollyman of Hollyman Design to design a home that captures the beauty of the neighborhood and surrounding forest. The vision in my mind becomes a reality when Darrin puts it on paper, with focus, detail and expertise. Whether we are collaborating through email, over the phone or in person while walking the lot at Tree Farm, I know that at that moment I have Darrin’s undivided attention and his wheels are turning to produce a home of upmost superiority within the existing environment.
Whether you have a mountain view or a forest view, the diverse and unique homesites at Tree Farm offer privacy and luxury in a beautiful forested setting, close enough to all Bend has to offer, yet far enough for tranquility. Darrin has proven to be one of the best in the business and the design of this Tree Farm home is sure to win accolades from his peers. —Homeowner
After choosing a lot in Bend’s North Rim community , I knew it was going to be extremely important to work with a Home Designer who would incorporate the terrain and natural beauty of Central Oregon and bring it indoors. After visiting the site with Darrin Hollyman of hollyman design, he immediately had ideas on room positioning to create a functional layout and outdoor living areas that follow the sun. Darrin has a collaborative approach, where he is open to all ideas and feedback. His knowledge of the building trades and all of the state of the art sustainable products made it easy to keep the house energy wise, and on budget! Make no mistake, the process of creating, designing and engineering a home can be a daunting exercise, but with Darrin’s expertise, it all came together perfectly. It is not by chance that COBA awarded him Designer of the Year in 2018. I would highly recommend Darrin for any project!”—Homeowner
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INTO THE WOODS
As Bend grows, urban development inches its way into our wild lands. The Tree Farm neighborhood just outside Bend’s western border offers an example of how to do this right.
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SIDING FOR INSIDE
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Letter from the Editor WHAT IS THE HEART OF THE HOME? Some say it’s the kitchen—the place where meals are created to nourish us, the place where everyone seems to gather during a party. Others say the heart of the home is the hearth—a warm center around which we hunker on chilly nights. Perhaps the heart of the home is the living room or the outdoor patio, a collective place of comfort and relaxation. Of course, the true answer is that the heart of the home is the people who live in it. This year, as we’ve spent perhaps more time than usual at home, we’ve realized the true value of those with whom we share our days, and have felt ever-more grateful for the people in our homes and lives. But it’s also true that you have to put the people somewhere. You must feed the people, entertain the people, and provide the people with comfort and rest. That’s where home furnishing and design comes into play. We crave beauty, comfort and personality in our spaces. Sometimes, we just need a place to sit down. In our summer issue, we inspire you to make your home space a little more inviting. We focus on outdoor living—that rare pleasure of summer. Read about making the most of small outdoor spaces with an innovative touch and creative approach. Learn how to turn your patio into a classy entertainment space on par with the best happy hour purveyors in town. Use tech to grow a better garden, from keeping plants perfectly watered to preventing freeze and more. Install a bee hotel to help support plant-life and pollination. Read about cool accent walls by Bend business blended metal and wood. Learn about the pro interior design services offered by Bend Furniture and Design. Take a walking tour of outdoor public art in Bend’s downtown in our art feature. Get hungry reading about fresh baked pie from Oregon’s summer fruit harvest. Finally, kick back and enjoy the people (and pets too!) in the heart of your home.
Happy Summer! Kim Cooper Findling Editor
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BECOMING A SIX-FIGURE CITY
The idea that Bend’s population has topped six figures has been thrown around for a bit now, but new Census estimates released this spring make it somewhat official—Bend is a city with more than 100,000 residents. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that in July 2019, the city was home to approximately 100,421 residents, the highest ever in Bend’s history and the first time the estimate has topped 100,000. The estimate is based on a 31 percent growth rate since 2010, according to the Census. In nearby Redmond, the population is thought to have climbed 24 percent since 2010, with the latest estimates for that city at 32,421 residents. Bend’s official population count, as determined by the 2020 Census, won’t be available until next summer, but based on the 2019 estimates, it’s likely Bend’s official total will exceed 100,000. Bend remains Oregon’s sixth largest city, behind Portland, Salem, Eugene, Hillsboro and Gresham.
Trail Permitting System To Launch in 2021
A new trail permitting system for Central Oregon’s national forests isn’t launching in 2020 as planned, but it’s still on the way. Though an initial plan called for a permit requirement in certain areas of the Deschutes and Willamette forests beginning in May, delays related to the COVID-19 pandemic pushed the date back a year, to May 2021. The new system aims to address overcrowding on popular trails, reduce trail
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widening and littering and free up parking in popular areas within the Cascades. The system will apply to nineteen of the seventy-nine hiking trails and all overnight use within the Mount Jefferson, Mount Washington and Three Sisters wilderness areas. When the system does launch next year, the permits will be required starting the Friday before Memorial Day through the last Friday in September. Though the permits themselves will be free, expect a small recreation.gov. charge for each one. These permits will help regulate access to the beautiful mountain peaks within the Cascade Range, high alpine and wildflower meadows, lava flows, lakes, forests and more, for use hiking, backpacking and horseback riding. Learn more about the permitting system at fs.usda.gov.
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New Hospice House for Partners in Care
Construction kicked off this spring on a new twelve-bed Hospice House for Partners In Care, an organization that has provided endof-life care in the area for nearly twenty years, all while having a facility half the size. Chief architect on the project is DKA Architecture
& Design, with JBattleson as landscape architect and SunWest Builders leading the construction that just began in May. Partners In Care anticipates moving into the new 14,600-square-foot building in late 2021 and then remodeling their existing building to provide for more clinical, administrative and community education space. These components, as well as the construction of a new parking lot, will cost an estimated $12 million. “The connection of the two buildings to the natural elements of the campus evokes a sense of tranquility and respite from the urban environment of Bend,” said CEO
Eric Alexander. “My vision was to create an urban oasis that reinforced the dignity of the patients and their families using the facility.” The spacious suites will accommodate patients in a homelike setting. While it is not residential living, families will be able to spend the night, gather in beautiful common areas or escape to private nooks to read or visit. Partners In Care is an independent nonprofit organization and Hospice House is the only facility of its kind in Oregon east of the Cascades. Over 200 staff and 150 volunteers care for hundreds of patients each day in their homes and care facilities.
DEVELOPMENT LIKELY ON STEVENS ROAD PARCEL 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 and 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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240-unit Affordable Housing Complex Planned A development company out of Montana is planning to break ground this fall on a 240-unit housing complex of affordable rentals on Bend’s south end. Wishcamper Development Partners is developing the new complex, called Stillwater Crossing, and was able to secure a twenty-year property tax exemption in order to help keep the units affordable for renters. The company is also utilizing taxexempt bonds and low-income housing tax credits to fund the project, which will cost about $49 million. The apartments, which will be located near the intersection of the Bend Parkway and Pinebrook Boulevard, will be a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Estimated rent will be between $860 and $1,100 a month, and the rentals will be specifically for residents earning 60 percent or less of the area’s median income. Wishcamper, which also has a satellite office in Portland, is a national affordable housing development company. With construction starting in the fall, developers hope to have the project completed by April 2022.
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If all goes as planned, a new project by Hayden Homes is poised to boost the housing supply in Redmond by 128 units in the next year. The company aims to break ground on Cinder Butte Village on the north end of Redmond by late fall. The project, planned for a 19.2 acre property near Tom McCall Elementary School, earned approval
from the Redmond City Council during a virtual meeting in late April. The development area at NW Tenth Street and NW Upas Avenue is primarily outside city limits, but Redmond plans to annex in the land after the housing is built. The development will include seventy-five single-family homes and fifty-three smaller, higher density cottage units, offering a mix of housing options for prospective buyers. Developers have said the new homes will be offered in line with average prices in Redmond. The first of the new homes could be available as early as next spring.
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Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show Goes Virtual
Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show organizers announced in April that the forty-fifth annual show would go on, but in a modified virtual format that has attendees celebrating their appreciation of quilting from home and sharing on social media. Quilts will be displayed on the event website, organizers will still raffle off a show quilt (virtually) and there will online activities. “With this being our forty-fifth anniversary this year, we wanted to make sure that we celebrate—even if it is in a whole new way,” said Dawn Boyd, executive director of the show. The show typically includes hundreds of quilts, hung throughout Sisters and admired by locals and visitors alike. On July 11, the planned show day, The Stitchin’ Post in Sisters will hang twelve quilts outside the quilt shop in honor of the event’s first year, when just a dozen quilts were part of the show. Virtual attendees are encouraged to photograph their quilts outdoors and post them to social media along with their location, tagging the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show. Businesses in Sisters are also invited to hang a quilt outside in honor of the show’s forty-fifth year. Find more details of the virtual event at soqs.org.
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A three-course dinner and wine fundraiser, virtually? That’s right—Cork & Barrel, an annual event benefitting the KIDS Center has shifted to an online format this summer, with activities including at-home virtual Winemaker Dinners, a six-day online silent auction and a virtual live auction and paddle raise. For $250, couples can join a winemaker dinner, receiving two three-course meals and two bottles of wine from a Central Oregon restaurant. Ticket holders pick up their dinner and wine curbside at the Oxford Hotel in Bend and then enjoy at home. The silent auction opens on at noon July 13 and ends at 10 p.m. July 18. For the live auction, bidders will register and log in on July 18 to participate in the action. Anyone interested in helping KIDS Center can attend a Cork & Barrel event, donate wine or an auction item or become an event sponsor. KIDS Center, Central Oregon’s only child abuse intervention center, receives 20 percent of funds from the Cork & Barrel fundraiser. The organization provides services including medical evaluations and forensic interviews for children. Go to corkandbarrel.org for more information.
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s Bend continues its rapid growth and urban development collides with wild land, one neighborhood offers an example of how to do it right. The Tree Farm sits just outside of Bend’s city limits on the west side. Bordered by Shevlin Park and U.S. Forest Service land, the neighborhood is known for its stunning architecture and the kind of view that can stop a person in their tracks. Bill Miller, of Miller Lumber, purchased the property in 1955. It was one of the first pieces of land to be logged in the area and remains a working tree farm today, although it hasn’t been logged since the 1990s. “My father was an environmentalist before it was trendy to be an environmentalist,” said Bill’s son Charley Miller. “When he died in 2001, we continued to manage the Tree Farm the way our parents would have.”
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Land use planning began in 2014 when the Millers partnered with Brooks Resources and West Bend Property Company. The 500acre property was limited to fifty two-acre lots. “Our family’s desire was to cluster the lots,” Miller said. “The idea was that the remainder of the land could be enjoyed by the rest of the community as well.” That’s why the public can still access the Shevlin Park trails and views of the property that the Miller family has loved for decades. “It’s turned out just how we envisioned thanks to the help of our partners.” The development faced initial opposition by groups like Central Oregon LandWatch during the land use approval process. Concerns arose over safety and destruction over wildfire potential in the area, among other issues. The Bulletin wrote in a February 3, 2016 article that “Central Oregon LandWatch cited potential wildfire hazards and concerns about maintaining wildlife habitat in its prior opposition to the idea.” The neighborhood is also visible
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on the upper trails of Shevlin Park, a popular walking and biking area that had provided a secluded atmosphere from the city. What could have been an ugly battle instead turned into an important conversation about sustainable and ethical future development that is inevitable for Central Oregon. “It worked out great actually, sitting down with Central Oregon LandWatch,” said Brooks Resources VP of Marketing Romy Mortenson. “We learned what
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their concerns were, and worked together to make a better plan than what we had originally.” The Tree Farm was the first neighborhood development in Deschutes County to integrate guidelines from the National Fire Protection Association into the planning before any development took place, setting a precedent for inevitable future development and growth along Central Oregon’s wildland-urban interface. “There was a huge demand and interest in that kind of a property,” said Linda
Schmitz, a principal broker for Brooks Resources and the sales manager for the initial release of properties. “We reached out to the brokerage community and gave tours while the infrastructure phase of the project was still under construction.” It’s not surprising that the gentle slope of sagebrush, wildflowers, evergreen trees, mountain vistas and Shevlin Park in the backyard drew enough interest to sell out the properties by October 2017. The properties were initially sold between $370,000 to $907,000. Over the last year, only three homesites re-sold, with an average sales price of $591,250. There are currently eighteen completed homes, twelve under construction, and four designs in review, which all homes must go through to ensure continuity and meet the neighborhood’s guidelines. The 328 remaining acres of the Tree Farm were transferred to Bend Park & Recreation District to expand Shevlin Park in 2018. Charley Miller now lives on one of the lots in a house designed by Neil Huston that was completed in the summer of 2019. Miller said that his family wanted the neighborhood to have a diversity of architecture, similar to the range of styles in houses in downtown Bend where they grew up. There are guidelines and a review team to ensure continuity, but already there are a range of styles from mid-century to craftsman to lodge. The location—“you feel out of town, but you’re in town”—along with the park in the backyard and lack of light pollution have made it a great place to live. Mortenson said that she doesn’t expect much turnover in the neighborhood. Of the eighteen completed homes, none have changed ownership—a sign of a healthy neighborhood and people willing to stake roots in the land.
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hen John and Heather Cashman launched their furniture and design company over a decade ago, for many years, it was just the two of them at the helm. Over time, their passion for helping clients create beautiful spaces with high quality furnishings grew stronger. Today, Bend Furniture and Design has grown to a team of seven that provides seasoned, personal interior design skills and quality, North American crafted furniture to an evergrowing list of clients. The success of the business rests upon superior products alongside excellent service, including comprehensive interior design services. While furniture has long been the most visible part of Bend Furniture and Design, design services have always been an integral part of the approach. “Buying furniture is a big decision and a process which requires skill and attention to detail. We work with clients one-on-one to fully envision their spaces,” said Heather. The team uses computer aided design and story boards to help homeowners “see” the rooms of their home, with specific furniture in place. “Clients find these tools incredibly helpful with their decision making,” said John. The design process begins by meeting with the client. “It is here, we discover their lifestyle, interests, and their vision,” said Heather. A questionnaire helps guide this: are they active; do they have kids or pets; do they love to entertain? Next comes a conceptual process that includes what Bend Furniture and Design likes to call a “story board.” “The story board is an inspiration board, and a study in color, textures and finishes. You can see the exact piece of furniture layered in with imagery of the finishes and fabrics of the space,” said Heather.
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Once decisions are made, the client relationship doesn’t end. The furniture is shipped to Bend Furniture and Design’s warehouse, where their own professional delivery team inspects the products, ensuring that each piece will meet clients’ expectations. ‘White Glove Delivery’ and expert assistance placing every piece in its perfect spot is the final step. “We offer individual service and attention, whether you’re looking for a single piece of furniture or furnishing an entire home,” said Heather. Between them, the team of seven has decades of home furnishing experience. “We collaborate, as a team along with the client, because the more creative synergy there is, the better the outcome for the client.” The lovely showroom on Galveston Avenue in Bend features all North American made furniture, including lines from several Oregon manufacturers. “The reward for sourcing this way is lasting quality and environmentally healthier and
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more sustainable furniture,” said Heather. Over the years, the Cashmans have developed relationships with some of the top furniture manufacturers in the United States, including Copeland, Charleston Forge and American Leather. While high quality and top-notch service can be equated with expense, the Cashmans say they often hear from clients that they
are pleasantly surprised at how affordable Bend Furniture and Design is. “We offer an array of pricing options and along with the advantages of buying local and receiving personalized service, it is an exceptional value,” said John. Clients continue to seek out the Bend Furniture and Design team for personal, experienced advice when it comes to beautifying their homes. “More than ever, people are reinvesting in their homes,” said John. “They are focused on making their dwelling a comfortable and beautiful place of refuge.” “We’re interior designers as well as furniture experts,” explained Heather. “Our passion is building lasting relationships and enduring interiors.”
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custom, interior accent walls made of finished woods and metal. “We wanted to do something local and bring something new to market,” Hakala said. After Powers made the move from Colorado to Bend last summer, they got to work in her garage dreaming up the products for accent walls at their new company, blended. “After months of experimenting, we have fifteen custom colors of wood planks and tiles with five colors of metal inserts and planks to create endless possibilities for custom designs,” Powers said. Blended products are smooth, clean, custom-stained woods in colors like “Mt. Bachelor Frost’’ and “Deschutes River,” exclusively meant for inside spaces. The current colors are named after Central Oregon locales and come in a base shade or a metallic finish for a unique, subtle shine. Customers are invited to build their own accent wall in the blended showroom at 9th Street and Wilson Avenue in east Bend. They can play with two-foot planks of wood in a variety of colors, and two sizes of metal planks and inserts in brass, bronze, silver, black or pewter. Each item in the showroom has magnets attached, allowing for mixing and matching on large magnetic, DIY Design Walls. “We want to inspire people to get creative in a fun, comfortable environment,” Hakala said. This spring, the sisters started producing square and rectangle tiles, which also can be configured in a variety of arrangements to build a design. Every step of the blended
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wood finishing process is completed by the twins in their production facility attached to the showroom. For those who prefer a more rustic look, blended offers rough, naturally-aged wood planks locally sourced and finished off-site. Powers added, “It’s amazing how great the modern woods and metals look combined with the rustic woods. Everything we have in our showroom is meant to work together—that’s how we came up with the name ‘blended.’ Notice the bold letters in our logo spell Bend, as everything is made in Bend and we are proud of that.” In addition to the hands-on studio, Hakala and Powers are also available for free design consultations, during which they visit a home or business and work with the client to design their dream wall or accent piece. The accent walls range in price from $7-10 per square foot, depending on the materials chosen. “It’s a great way to create art on
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your wall without a huge commitment,” Powers said. Once a design is selected, the materials are delivered to a customer’s home, or can be picked up from the showroom. Nationwide orders can be placed online and customers from other states can receive free virtual design consultations and free shipping. Powers and Hakala have enjoyed the opportunity to work together on the new business, and said they’ve applied skills they learned as children, growing up working at their family’s hotel in Colorado. “We’ve really been influenced
by our family,” Powers said, explaining that the twins are among five sisters, who all worked together when they were younger. “We learned about hard work, the value of family time, keeping life fun and the importance of making customer service a priority,” Hakala said. One sister, Sarah Lickfett, is selling for blended in the Reno, Nevada, region. The duo also draws inspiration from their faith, and displays this in the showroom with the letters “DV,” meaning Deo Volente, or “God willing,” in Latin. Since starting blended metal and wood in the fall and opening their showroom in January, the duo said their typical customer base is a mix of architects, designers, builders and DIY-ers. To see a recent install at a location near the showroom, stop by the Luderman Crossing model home by Pahlisch Homes, and then visit Powers and Hakala to try a blend on the DIY design walls. The sisters are excited to grow their business here in Central Oregon and to assist new customers with unique designs of any size and for any budget. With lead times of only one to two weeks, customers can have finished projects by mid-summer. blended metal and wood blendedmetalandwood.com 541-668-4708
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hen it comes to space, we don’t always have as much as we might like. Do you live in a tight housing development, condo, apartment or ADU and yearn for outdoor space of your own? Whether your dwelling includes a backyard, balcony, deck, patio or front porch, a few simple steps can transform your outdoor space into a well-loved, go-to place imprinted with your own DNA. First ask yourself, what do you hope to achieve? A place for chilling? Entertaining guests or barbecues with the family? A play area for the kids? Once you’ve established the purpose, you’ll want a plan. Decide whether you’ll need the help of a design professional or prefer a DIY approach by gathering ideas from sites on the internet like Houzz or Pinterest, going on home tours or seeing how others have created their own outdoor living space. You’ll discover that good design ideas are surprisingly similar whether your space is large or small. It’s a matter of scale.
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One enduring idea is to replicate your favorite indoor room, whether it’s the living room, dining room or even the bedroom. Consider traffic patterns and arrange furniture on an outdoor area rug around a patio coffee table or facing a firepit or artwork. Or set up an eating bar with stools and a buffet for food and drinks, cutlery and serving platters. If your space is a covered porch, why not consider a futon for both sleeping and enjoying your morning coffee upon waking? If your space doesn’t allow for a grouping of furniture, a bench or a couple of chairs and a small side table will suffice. Add a freestanding umbrella or hang a colorful sunshade overhead for protection against the elements. Other spacesaving outdoor escapes include gazebos and leafy arbors. In any arrangement, remember to incorporate lighting— candles, LED light strings, non-breakable lamps and even hardwired sconces and overhead fixtures. Think about storage for brooms, step ladders, garden tools and other things you’d like to have handy. Seek out furniture that can double as storage.
PLAN FOR MOTHER NATURE’S WHIMS
The obvious difference between inside and outside living is weather. On Central Oregon’s high desert, think of your outdoor space in terms of three seasons. Spend time learning about durable materials for our climate. Wrought iron and aluminum are safe bets for tables, synthetic woven wicker for chairs. Teak and cedar are traditional choices for outdoor furniture but require more upkeep. One relative newcomer to the outdoor furniture scene is recycled plastic—look for Adirondack and smaller chairs in vibrant colors that never fade, are strong and last for decades with minimal care. For temperature swings, buy portable or overhead fans for hot weather and heat lamps for cooler days and nights.
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Once your basics are in place, consider the many options for enhancing enjoyment. INCORPORATE GREENERY If you have ground space, even a small patch of lawn is a good choice for the kids and dogs, plus it keeps dust at bay and your outdoor space green. The downside is it requires upkeep. If you have a blank wall or a place to add a screen, consider a vertical living wall. Here’s one place it’s worth the expense to hire a professional. Plants in a vertical garden should be selected with care— they need a water source but can become a favorite feature throughout the seasons. Planter boxes and pots add a pop of color to Central Oregon’s earthy palette. Put them on wheels and place them out of the way in corners. Incorporate shrubs, trees, perennials and herb gardens as space allows. BIRDS, BEES, WINDCHIMES AND GURGLING WATER Get hours of enjoyment from watching hummingbirds chase each other around a feeder or install a bird bath and watch them flick water off their feathers. When the wind blows, as it often does in Central Oregon, chimes create music for the soul. Plant a butterfly garden or perennials that attract big beautiful bumble bees. One of the most calming aspects of your outdoor space can be a water feature. The types of features available for home gardens are nearly limitless, from waterfalls that spill over a permanent rock formation to a portable yet elegant ceramic fountain.
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FIND THE FIRE Firepits have become insanely popular— they create warmth, light and a place to gather. Portable firepits the size of a carry-on bag can cast a long glow over the tiniest space. A table-top firepit can double as an eating area. And don’t dismiss the possibility of a fireplace. You can find a custom or prefabricated version to fit a small space that will throw off living room-like warmth and atmosphere.
REMEMBER THE ART Enhance your retreat with art. Consider free-standing sculpture or wall art, traditional or abstract, in metal, glass or other materials. Let your imagination roll and infuse your private place with your own aesthetic. With the housing world trending toward compact living and smaller homes, expand that space into the outdoors we all crave.
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BLUE BLUE, AND MORE BLUE Indoor and outdoor style is all about blue this year. The 2020 Pantone Color of the Year, Classic Blue, will not only inspire color schemes inside the home, but will also set the tone (or should we say hue?) for the garden. Expect the silver-spotted leaves and blue flowers of lungwort to brighten up shadier spaces and blue-bejeweled sun lovers like hyssop, blue star, catmint and may night salvia to attract plenty of pollinators. It’s the must-have color indoor and out—classic blue.
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Using blue textiles with different textures like silk, linen and velvet makes any room more sophisticated.
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When it comes to serving up food and drinks outside, ditch the throw-away goods and instead opt for reusable plates, cups and utensils like bamboo plates, reusable plastic wine tumblers and colorful serving bowls. Liven up the table with napkins and coasters in bright, summer-inspired colors, woven placemats using organic materials or by relocating a vibrant potted plant to the center of the table. With small touches and minimal effort, the atmosphere can be easily enlivened.
GIVE IT A SHOT
Not sure how to turn your patio or backyard into a welcoming space for drinks and entertaining? Start small with a stylish drink tray and ice bucket. Drink trays with handles allow a host to bring out a pitcher or several beverages at once, to offer choices or refills to guests. The tray can also carry extra items like coasters, napkins or a charcuterie board and keep everything together in one tidy spot on the patio table. Super insulated buckets like those from Corkcicle are big enough to stash a couple bottles of wine or several beers and the ice can stay cold for as long as 48 hours.
Drink Trays
Use a stylish tray to load up on drinks and snacks, cutting down trips inside for refills.
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Unique Art
Use fun art pieces like sculptures and vases to spark new cocktail hour conversations.
LIGHT THE NIGHT
Nightfall always seems to come by surprise, so be prepared to keep the fun going with decorative lights to keep your outdoor spaces inviting. Black Edison-style string lights can be strung along fences and walls, or through the air from the roof. Try a set of large lanterns or a trio of candles on the table to keep all areas bright. Opt for a big citronella jar candle to keep the mosquitos away from everyone without having to break out the bug spray.
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Ready to go all out? A full backyard bar setup could include a fridge and sink built into a permanent structure, with a roof to provide shade. Construction and design can be as elaborate as any room in the house, or a simpler structure might use corrugated metal and wood, without full plumbing and electricity. Once the structure is set, build upon the outdoor bar space with stools or chairs for sitting at the bar, a circle of patio chairs around a firepit nearby or a rattan or wicker couch and coffee table for lounging once you have a drink. Park yourself behind the bar for the night to act as host or hostess, or designate friends to trade off mixing drinks. When it comes to creating space for entertaining outside your home, the goal is to fashion a fun and inviting atmosphere, where people enjoy themselves and hosting is easy. Happy hour at home is less expensive than ordering out, so go ahead and justify the extra touches to make your outdoor space as fun and refreshing as you want.
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While you can probably remember the names of most of the plants you have in your garden, plant identification smartphone apps like PictureThis and PlantSnap also can do this with a quick photograph. The apps can identify a beautiful flower you see in a neighbor’s yard, a plant at the park or foliage you see on an out of town vacation. And the apps are good for more than telling you the name of greenery. Snap photos of brown, dry or diseased leaves and the app automatically identifies what the problem is. Not sure how to care for some of your plant’s unique needs? Learn care tips, network with horticulture specialists and build your own collection of plants within the app.
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EYES ON THE GARDEN
While there’s no shortage of home security camera options out there today, garden-specific cameras can offer tools like night-vision to spy overnight visitors, activity alerts and time-lapse video to literally watch the garden grow. When choosing the camera that’s right for you, consider the best spot to position it—likely somewhere with a wide view of the garden—and then consider whether a camera that runs on WiFi or cellular data makes sense for the location. Once your options are narrowed down, pick a camera that fits into your budget and get recording. Most cameras use an app to connect to your phone, so you can view your garden from just about anywhere.
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Ever wish your plants could just text you and tell you what they need to stay healthy? Well they can, sort of. Insert a smart plant sensor into the soil near a plant you want to hear from, and soon you’ll be getting digital alerts on your phone with suggestions about sunlight amounts, water moisture and more. For inside, a Parrot Pot has the same technology tucked under the soil, to help busy people with indoor plants.
ALERT: FROST ON THE WAY
After a particularly balmy spring week in the high desert, frosty winter mornings might seem a distant memory. But just like that, you’re caught off guard by a sudden chilly night and your newly sprouted garden is in danger of being ruined—it happens to the best of us. But with the ColdSnap! app, users can receive alerts for upcoming temperature drops, so you’re never surprised and can protect your plants from the elements before the frost settles in. For more weather insights, a smart weather station like Netatmo can provide indoor and outdoor weather insights, including temperatures, humidity, air quality and barometric pressure.
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ach summer, many Central Oregonians plant and tend to butterfly gardens to attract beautiful butterflies to their yards. Yet there’s another backyard insect that, while often misunderstood, also can provide countless hours of entertainment in addition to helping pollinate plants. These are the bees, which often receive a bad rap, because they can sting. But Oregon State University Assistant Professor Andony Melathopoulos, a bee pollination expert, said most bees are not at all aggressive. And, he said bees could really use a helping hand from backyard gardeners to help them survive. One way everyday gardeners can do their part is to create a hotel—that is, a bee hotel. “We have at least 900 bee species in the Pacific Northwest, with about 500 species native to Oregon,” said Melathopoulos. “Honeybees, which live in hives, are just one species. But 90 percent of bees live in hotels, which can be structures as simple as hollowed out reeds, or holes in the ground or an old log.”
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These bee hotel spaces are typically found in nature, but as mankind encroaches and builds on more wild lands, bees are being displaced. Many are exposed to viruses and parasites that can wipe out whole bee populations. Melathopoulos says we need to care about the fate of bees, because all bees are vital as pollinators—one out of every three pieces of food we eat is dependent on these pollinators. Building a bee hotel is simple and can be as easy as using scrap wood or getting some old branches and drilling hotels in them. “The reason the bees need little holes or ‘rooms,’ is because each egg the female lays will be put into a separate cavity and then sealed with mud, resin or leaves, depending on the type of bee,” explained Melathopoulos, who said the mother bee will die off before she sees her offspring. “The bee will emerge from the hotel room or this cocoon in about a month, and the cycle starts all over again. People will be astounded when they slow down and pay attention to these bees in their hotels.” In one bee hotel, backyard gardeners
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LEFT: Bee hotels lend themselves to design elements like these circular shapes layered with color and texture, adding decor to your home exterior or other outdoor structure. TOP: Bees aren't too picky, and all sorts of different materials can be used to make a bee hotel. Try straw, hay, dead woods, dry sticks, bricks, roof tiles, clay drainage tubes, upside down plant pots and more. BOTTOM: You can build your own bee hotel, purchase one online or shop locally for an option at hardware stores or nurseries.
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of bee hotels on the Oregon State University campus, and stresses the bees are very docile and don’t swarm or sting visitors to campus. Bee populations have been declining globally. The United Nations National Assembly declared May 20 as World Bee Day to raise awareness of how important bees are for the world’s food supply. By its estimation, bees and other pollinating insects have a global economic value of about $150 billion. Interestingly, scientists have found the recent world-wide shutdown because of COVID-19 has resulted in a beneficial environmental impact for bees, including a reduction in air pollution and degradation on natural bee hotels and habitat. As the world begins opening up, bee conservationists, like Melathopoulos, say helping our bees survive will be critical.
ARE YOU READY TO BE A BEE HOTEL OWNER? Here’s a Do It Yourself project link to help you get started: nationalgeographic.org/media/ build-your-own-bee-hotel INTERESTED IN LEARNING MORE ABOUT OTHER BEE HOTEL OWNERS AND ENTHUSIASTS? Oregon has the only Bee Atlas in the United States, which trains citizen scientists to track and maintain inventory of the state’s local bee species and their health. extension.oregonstate.edu/bee-atlas
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FRESH BAKED PIE FROM OREGON’S HARVEST PUTS THE CHERRY ON TOP OF YOUR DINNER AL FRESCO
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fter the winter months, the arrival of spring with its abundance of strawberries is a sweet entrance to the changing season—and the beginning of fresh fruit pie baking season. Next up are the cherries, appearing in midJune and sticking around for a month or so of deliciousness. By August, the stone fruit season has arrived, and peaches are a-plenty. Which will you bake into a pie this summer? All three, of course.
Strawberry Is there anything better than the sharp sweetness of the first spring strawberry? Oregon is the #4 growing region for strawberries in the United States, with only California, Florida and North Carolina producing a larger crop each year. The delicate fruit was made for the Willamette Valley, which offers the perfect combination of fertile alluvial soil and pristine mountain water. Many Oregon strawberries have been grown on family farms for generations. These delicious berries first appear in mid-May, last through July, and come in several varietals. All you need to know is every one is delicious—especially in a pie.
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Peaches are native to China, which remains the top producer today. But Oregon does a fine job of growing this tasty fruit too. Come August, head to your favorite farm stand and grab a bushel of this fruit with perfect velvety fuzz-covered skin, bright yellowy orange flesh, and juicy flavor. Peach trees typically take about three years to begin producing fruit, and some of the farms in the Willamette Valley planted orchards in the 1970s or earlier. The best peachproducing trees, however, are under twenty years old, and farmers often replant orchards with fresh trees to keep fruit production at its best. Five types of peaches are commonly found in the Willamette Valley: veteran peaches, red haven peaches, blazing star peaches, star fire peaches and vivid peaches. Red havens are a great choice for baking. Slice, bake, eat, yum.
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The unassuming tart cherry has been around since the beginning of time, traveling to Oregon via circumnavigation of the globe. From its beginnings in Asia, the cherry made its way to Europe and was brought to the New World in the 1600s, working across the U.S. slowly but surely to the West Coast. Tart cherries like mild, dry climates, and the Willamette Valley’s favorable weather does just fine. The reasonably short harvest season, from mid-June to mid-July, is your chance to jump on the cherry wagon and get them while they are fresh and sweet. Cherries just might make the prettiest pies, with the rich dark red color calling out for a bite.
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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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CASUAL ELEGANCE IN TETHEROW! Stunning Northwest Mountain Modern home in Tetherow with the natural beauty of the Deschutes National Forest as your backyard. Main living area features post and beam construction, floor to ceiling windows, poured concrete fireplace, and custom fabricated staircase. Enjoy outdoor entertaining on the back patio with a built-in Wolf BBQ and outdoor firepit. Oversized triple car garage with additional lock-off storage for all your gear. This home is a show stopper and a must-see for anyone who loves everything Central Oregon has to offer. MLS# 202003221
I $2,199,000
SHEILA BALYEAT Broker 541-280-5964 sheila.balyeat@cascadesir.om
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TUMALO EQUESTRIAN ESTATE
TWO RIVERS RANCH ~ TUMALO
33 acres | 9682 sqft Home | Cascade Mtn Views Stocked pond, 25 acres of water rights, barn with studio, bunkhouse, equestrian barn, hay barn, gated and borders public land. www.66500gerkingmarket-bendoregon.com
17 acres | 14 acres water rights | 5000 sq ft Shop Custom 4178 sf home with stunning views & access to the Deschutes River & Tumalo Creek. One of kind recreational lifestyle property! www.63870johnson-bendoregon.com
MLS# 201904377
I $4,300,000
MLS# 2201001145 I $2,995,000
HIGH DESERT OASIS ~ EAST BEND
HORSE BUTTE EQUESTRIAN-BEND
59 acres | 4.12 acres water rights | Cascade Mtn Views Custom 4040 sq ft home with wonderful outdoor living. Barn, Shop, landscaped, fenced, gated, garden and water feature. www.60336arnoldmarket-bendoregon.com
61 acres | 40 acres water rights | 1764 sq ft Home Equestrian Facilities: Jumping Barn, 2nd Barn/Arena, Outdoor arena, conditioning track, 12 loafing sheds in paddocks, pastures, dry lots. www.60360horsebutte-bendoregon.com
MLS# 202002287 I $2,500,000
MLS# 201909000 I $1,995,000
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61273 GORGE VIEW LN. This spectacular property is located in the heart of Bend, Oregon minutes from downtown. Sitting on a beautiful, scenic viewpoint, this home has 4 beds, 5 baths, and 4,260 square feet of generous space for guests, friends and family alike. MLS# 220101177
I $1,745,000
15401 SW CABALLO CT. With splendid views of the Cascade Mountain range, this home is constructed of quality materials. Offering luxurious ensuite bedrooms, lower level kitchen, bonus area and wine cellar, all located in the heart of the golf community of Brasada Ranch. MLS# 220102043
I $1,499,000
21833 LOS SERRANOS DR. This one of a kind home sits on 15 acres making it a haven for peace & serenity. Pool house, outdoor living space, pond, fruit-bearing trees, shop, & solar panels, Cascade Mountain & Smith Rock views. Minutes from the heart of downtown Bend. No HOA dues. MLS# 202001119
I $1,395,000
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61794 TAM MCARTHUR LOOP Situated on the Weiskopf golf course in Bend, Oregon is Casa Montana! This spectacular home boasts some of the finest finishes in the area. A private courtyard with a serene pool and outdoor spa greet you as you enter the property. There are 8 fireplaces throughout this residence of 7,538 square feet. The lodge-style is timeless and every room offers a delight to the senses. The home includes5 master bedrooms, 5.5 baths, and is offered turn-key including furnishings and art, right down to the silverware. This home is one of a kind and must be seen! MLS# 220102501
I $3,975,000
DEB TEBBS AND BETSEY LITTLE Brokers 541-419-4553 tebbsandlittle@cascadesir.com tebbsandlittle.com summer 2020
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61961 BALLANTRAE COURT
3412 NW GREENLEAF WAY
NW style estate in gated community. Extraordinary finishes and 4 stories of custom interior design. Attached 4 car & detached 3 car garage. Enjoy expansive Cascade Mountain Views.
This spectacular home sits on a 1-acre parcel in the gated and established community of North Rim! Enjoy a thoughtfully designed floor plan with a large gourmet kitchen, wine coolers, built-in cabinetry & amazing views from the dining area.
MLS# 201503024
MLS# 201907556
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19209 CARTWRIGHT COURT
17835 - 12 PRO STAFF LANE
Stunning southern views across the well-established neighborhood in Tetherow and Tartan Druim. Situated on 0.64 of an acre, this custom Northwest contemporary is 4,348 square feet and is to be sold mostly furnished.
Wonderful Northwest style home located at the North end of Sunriver Resort on a quiet street near the golf course. Home to be sold fully furnished.
MLS# 202001761
I $1,895,000
MLS# 202002683
I $510,000
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3729 NW SUMMERFIELD
19158 CURRIER DRIVE
Incredible single level home with exquisite finishes and large private yard. Gorgeous windows throughout, abundant natural light. Snaidero Italian cabinetry, Carrara marble counters, Miele and Subzero. 5 beds, den, bonus and gym, 3 car garage.
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.
MLS# 220102531 I $2,250,000
MLS# 201909802 I $2,500,000
1767 NW OKANE CT
2813 NE RED OAK DR
Beautiful Awbrey Butte home, private cul de sac, parklike yard. Spacious and bright great room, perfect for entertaining, chef’s dream kitchen. Main floor office and full bath. Upstairs master with fireplace, huge bonus room with bar area, plus 3 guest bedrooms. 1900SF 4+ garage
Beautifully updated single level home on one of the prettiest streets in NE Bend! New interior paint, flooring and plantation shutters. Vaulted ceilings, spacious rooms, bright kitchen and 2 backyard areas. Master suite plus 2 guest rooms and office.
MLS# 201910230
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MLS# 202003382
I $475,000
NATALIE VANDENBORN Broker, Licensed In The State Of Oregon 541-508-9581 nvandenborn@gmail.com thevandenborngroup.com summer 2020
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19196 CARTWRIGHT COURT
19357 GOLDEN LAKE COURT
New NW Contemporary home in Tartan Druim with expansive Cascade Mountain and high desert views. Single-level home features 3,238± sq. ft. with 4 beds & 4.5 baths and 3 car garage. To be completed by Spring 2021!
Private homesite in the gated Broken Top community with a 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath home plus bonus room and 3 car garage. Outdoor features include paver patio, pergola, built-in firepit and hot tub. Great for entertaining and tons of space.
MLS# 202002790
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MLS# 202002402
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20349 SE CHANDLER EGAN WAY
62737 LARKVIEW, BEND
Brand new construction in SE Bend w/expansive views of the Bend Golf & Country Club. Quality construction, and designer finishes are throughout this 2,341 sq ft, 3 bed, 2.5 bath townhome. Model home leaseback opportunity.
Charming craftsman offers 1,907 square feet of living space with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths. Situated on a quiet street lined with aspen trees. Great location close to schools, medical, and shopping.
MLS# 220102115
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MLS# 220101495
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TRANQUIL RETREAT Custom home designed by Steve Van Sant, a masterpiece of design & craftsmanship. Highlights include stone courtyard, stunning great room, entertainer’s kitchen & luxurious master. Custom car barn with 8 pull-through doors, 2 for RV access & much more. MLS# 220100897
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RIVERFRONT SETTING Premier property on the Deschutes River in coveted Bend, Oregon. Single level home on beautifully treed, private lot with access to river & your own dock. A few blocks to charming Downtown Bend. Enjoy Bend’s lifestyle & vibrant culture just outside your door! MLS# 220100681
I $1,495,000
RIVERFRONT PROPERTY Gorgeous Deschutes River views from this custom home on Bend’s desirable NW side. Elegant home features light & bright great room. Updated kitchen with access to large deck overlooking the river. Multi-generational floor plan. Near shopping & amenities. MLS# 220102359
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CUSTOM HOME ON ACREAGE Exquisite single level home on nearly 25 acres with stunning Cascade Mountain backdrop. Private setting with gated driveway, bookend by acres of ryegrass pasture. High-end finishes throughout. Barn features 4 horse stalls, 2-car garage & tack room. A must see! MLS# 220102387
I $1,299,000
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CUSTOM HOME IN BROKEN TOP
STUNNING HOME IN SUNRISE VILLAGE
Beautiful home located on the 6th green/7th tee box in Broken Top! Gorgeous mountain views and sunlight fill this home with remodeled chef’s kitchen and outdoor living space with fireplace, BBQ, and privacy wall. Perfect for entertaining and creating memories.
This spacious home includes a lovely white kitchen with quartz counters. The dining and great room look out onto the private backyard, with trees everywhere! Outdoor enthusiasts will love the 4 car garage and private access to the Deschutes River.
MLS# 220101294
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MLS# 220101296 I $1,275,000
PREMIER LOT IN PRONGHORN RESORT
MODERN NEW CONSTRUCTION
Seller will contribute $50,000 towards Club Membership! Lot is in the luxurious gated resort of Pronghorn on .73 of an acre and ready for building. Enjoy all of the amenities this world-class resort has to offer!
This gorgeous new home will have lovely finishes and thoughtful design. Located iSkystone, it is in close proximity to shops and parkway. Spacious great room open to the kitchen. Attention to detail is noted throughout this floor plan. Home to be completed in November 2020.
MLS# 201906273
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MLS# 220101849
I $539,000
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AWBREY PARK GEM
Country living at it’s best on this peaceful small acreage. Gated 2.2 acres. Master suite on the main with 3 bedrooms and bonus up. Remodeled bathrooms. Expansive Trex deck with new hot tub. Great barn with shop and drive through doors.
Sophisticated yet inviting, this timeless home blends European style with a comfortable floorplan and modern amenities. Newly remodeled kitchen, master suite on the main, luxurious guest quarters, 3-car garage, large lot and a special neighborhood.
MLS# 202002332
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MLS# 220010202199
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TETHEROW CONTEMPORARY
The perfrect retreat, this fully furnished cabin offers luxury living and carefree ownership. Tasteful finishes, open floor plan, 2 bed, 2 bath. Enjoy superb mountain and golf course views, along with all the amenities of Brasada Ranch.
Nestled in the woods on a quiet cul-de-sac. Stunning single level with a detached casita, the open plan and abundance of windows bring the outside in. Beautiful finishes, 3-car garage, protected and peaceful outdoor living.
MLS#201908993 I $420,000
MLS# 220102067 I $1,895,000
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PENDING IN 12 DAYS! This home didn’t just win one Tour of Homes Awards but 7! Featuring vaulted ceilings with distressed exposed beams, stacked stone fireplace with custom built ins, all bedrooms with en suites. Fabulous kitchen that is open to family room making it perfect for entertaining. Wonderful outdoor living with large paver patio, hot tub and built in fire pit to enjoy those beautiful Central Oregon evenings. MLS# 220100239
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BRASADA RANCH FANTASTIC VIEWS Build your Dream Home on this amazing lot in the beautiful gated community of Brasada Ranch. Backs to a large common area where you will enjoy unobstructed Cascade Mountain Views. Come enjoy all that Brasada Ranch has to offer; Athletic Center with 3 pools, water slide and lazy river, adult only pool, equestrian center, golf course, spa, Member Club Room, restaurants, hiking, biking, fishing and much more! MLS# 220100649
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EAGLE CREST - GOLF & MOUNTAIN VIEWS Build your dream home on this rare find in desirable Eagle Crest gated community. this large .51 acre lot overlooks both mountains and golf course! The lot sits on the 14th fairway of the Resort Course and has mature trees with gentle slope allowing ideal privacy and ease of building. Enjoy all the amenities Eagle Crest Resort has to offer including hiking/biking trails, golf, gyms, pools, tennis, and much more! MLS# 202000044
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LIVE ON TUMALO CREEK
MOUNTAIN MODERN ON AWBREY
Rare opportunity to own 156 feet of Tumalo Creek frontage in the historic Skyliner neighborhood. 2,598 SF with recently updated kitchen, and adorable art studio overlooking the pristine creek. Quick access to trails and town. An outdoor lovers paradise.
Timeless mountain-modern home nestled in the pines on the West side of Awbrey Butte, providing unmatched privacy & elbow room. 2811 sf, light and bright with clean lines, extraordinary attention to detail w/custom finishes, & two master suites.
MLS# 220100690 I $789,900
MLS# 220102147
SMITH ROCK AND SISTERS VIEWS
WEST SIDE LIVING
Enjoy views of Smith Rock and the Sisters. Horse property with endless possibilities! Enjoy the private outdoor surroundings and expansive floor plan of the home. Two master suites and multiple bonus rooms, perfect for multigenerational living.
Updated & well-maintained home on 1/4-acre lot. Ideal floor plan with generous room for guests, great room, & vaulted ceilings. 4 beds, 3 baths, downstairs wet bar, and a spacious lawn with mature pines. Easy access to Bend’s top schools, parks, & trails!
MLS# 202002761
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MLS# 220101836
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BRASADA AT ITS BEST Stunning custom home to be built in Brasada with expansive views. Single level, 3 bedroom + office and 2.5 baths, exposed beams, covered decks, great room floor plan, kitchen made for entertaining, high end finishes, extensive storage and a 3 car garage. Quality construction from an experienced native Oregonian builder. Choose your colors and finishes and make Brasada your home! MLS#200102755 I $995,000
BIG VIEWS IN BRASADA! Stunning view lot with 180 degree panoramic mountain views. This lot backs to a common area giving almost an acre of freedom on a gently sloping lot. Come enjoy all Brasada has to offer: 18 hole golf course, Equestrian Center, Spa Brasada, sport courts, hiking, biking, 3 pools, water slides and so much more! Seller is a builder and is including custom designed plans already approved by the design committee, a $20k value! MLS# 200102755 I $149,900
GOLF, RIVER & PRIVACY Pristine single level home with golf course & river views as well as river access. This Pahlisch built home has every upgrade possible. Wood floors throughout, designer lighting, gourmet kitchen, designer window coverings, tile shower, soaking tub, and barn door details. Three bedroom + office and 2.5 bath with a great room floor plan and modern finishes. The living area and master look out onto the golf course, river and extensive wildlife. Private gated community in a great location. MLS#202002939 I $739,900
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BUILDER’S MASTERPIECE, LARGE FAMILY HOME Masterful design and luxury await in Bend’s coveted Broken Top golf course community. Living is easy in this completely renovated home with breathtaking views of the golf course and lake just beyond. Enjoy gatherings in the generously sized kitchen and great room graced with a stone fireplace and vaulted ceilings. The floor to ceiling east facing windows allow for an abundance of natural light to flow through the homes open, airy layout. MLS# 220101256 I $925,000
CHRISTY EVANS Broker 541-460-3277 www.bendmarketreport.com christy.evans@cascadesir.com summer 2020
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BLACK BUTTE’S BEST SETTING
CRAFTSMAN MASTERPIECE
R are property with endless views of Gosling Lake and the 3rd fairway. The remodeled home features a great room, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, chef’s kitchen, plus three bedrooms and baths with master on main. Take in the peaceful setting from large outdoor deck.
This 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath home is a stunning retreat for the entire family. The expansive woodwork, large windows, and floor to ceiling fireplace will leave you in awe. Outside of the home is an expansive deck to enjoy nature in peace among the pines.
MLS# 220100553
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MLS# 220102535
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HEART OF BLACK BUTTE RANCH
PRIVACY & PEACE IN SISTERS
Experience the Central Oregon lifestyle from this gorgeous property. Enjoy pickleball and pool in walking distance. The home is 5 bed, 5 bath with a chef’s kitchen, indoor hot tub, 900sf outdoor deck plus private studio. This home has it all!
This magnificent Timber framed home, is situated on 12.5 acres and features 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, chef’s kitchen, fireplace, wine cellar, and more. Unbeatable mountain views, privacy, and close proximity to downtown, make this home a unique opportunity.
MLS# 220100297
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MLS# 201906441
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THE ARENDS & SCOTT REALTY GROUP Brokers Phil Arends 541-420-9997 Chris Scott 541-999-5614 centraloregonvalleybrokers.com 88
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AMAZING LOG HOME ON LAKE
FANTASTIC VIEW
Rare property with 120 ft. Lake frontage. Fully remodeled inside & out, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath, off-grid, solar, septic, shared well, custom kitchen with granite, 1260 sf wrap around deck, 1550 swim/dock with boat lift. Appointment only.
Truly custom inside & out. 3200+ sf overlooking Lake with Cascade Mountain views, 3 bedrooms, 3.5 bath, Chef’s kitchen with granite, concrete block construction with in-floor heat. 3000 sf outdoor stamped concrete. Dreamgetaway.house
MLS# 201910033
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MLS# 202002857
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PRIME LOCATION
MOUNTAIN VIEWS
Geodesic home with expansive Lake & Cascade mountain views. 5 Acre, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 levels with walk-out basement. Oversized wrap-around deck, 24X36 pole barn. Off-grid, custom solar system, move-in ready.
Custom remodel, off-grid with state-of-the-art solar. 5+ acres, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, on 3 levels each with deck and mountain views. Custom kitchen with granite, wood floors and much more. Full-time living or family get-away.
MLS# 201906739 I $699,000
MLS# 202003118 I $579,500
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his spring, COVID-19 shuttered downtown galleries. While many of these businesses are reopening this summer, the warm season is also the perfect time to appreciate just how very many pieces of art are around us outdoors every day. Grab a map from VisitBend and take a lap around downtown to experience the abundance of public, outdoor art. The back alleys may be the most artistic part of downtown Bend. Or maybe they aren’t. If you don’t mind the view of the back side of businesses with recycling and trash cans lining the street, a treat awaits your eyes. Between Oregon and Franklin Avenues, art flourishes in the form of murals, weather-proof paintings and multimedia pieces. Plaques tell about each piece in the the Tin Pan Alley Art Collection. Local photographer Carol Sternkopf presents a blue owl in a storybook page format. She pulls together photographic collage, vinyl, paint, twigs, wood, metal and salvaged home décor to engage viewers with, “What’s this owl up to, anyway?” Bend pioneer and ski legend Emil Nordeen got a 21st century brushing by contemporary Bend artist Sheila Dunn, known for large vibrant portraits and figure paintings. Nordeen was a Swedish immigrant who moved to Bend in 1920 along with other Scandinavian mill workers. To commemorate his cross-country ski races between Fort Klamath and Crater Lake and other accomplishments, the Nordeen Shelter was named for him. Experience two pieces in the covered walkway between Wall and Brooks Streets. A painting by Bend’s first creative laureate, Jason Graham, aka MOsley WOtta, explores “the four seasons
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in relation to the four directions in relation to the four core archetypes: warrior, teacher, healer, visionary.” In contrast with the intensity of MOWO’s piece, Bend’s Sweet Pea Cole portrays a girl and dog frolicking in a landscape filled with bubbles. The girl in the painting is opening her pocket, “letting loose her innermost ideas and feelings…letting them mingle with the world around her,” the plaque states. This quirky piece is part of a large collection of Cole’s graphic design and illustration body of work. At the east end of Minnesota Avenue is a fountain and the sculpture of two large bronze cranes, “Dancing for Flossie,” by Danae Bennett Miller, installed in 2003. With a home studio in Tumalo, she takes inspiration from farm animals and wildlife. Her bronze sculptures pepper the Central Oregon landscape in roundabouts and other public and private places. Wander through the city’s iconic Drake Park where you’ll find a large, abstract sculpture on the south end near the take-out spot for river floaters. The 1991 stainless-steel sculpture, “Cascade Landscape,” by Portland artist Bruce West was originally installed at Kenwood School but roundabout construction required its removal and relocation to a new home. One local calls it “cocktail ice without scotch.”
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Bend’s iconic and most photographed sculpture is probably “Art,” the nickname given the man seated on a bench staring into his empty wallet. The life-size cast-aluminum sculpture was created by Seattle artist Richard Beyer and placed at the corner of Wall Street and Franklin in 1982. He’s rarely alone. In addition to the ducks who keep him eternal company, Art loves posing with people who sit with him, stuff all manner of things into his wallet, wrap their arms around his shoulders or dress him in everything from Santa hats to lingerie. To map your route, go to visitbend.com.
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nwqualityroofing.com
Hollyman Design
The Jewel
Timberline Construction
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thejewelonline.com
541-388-3979
541-378-6884
541-549-9388
timberlinebend.com
Johnson Brothers Appliances
The Shelter Studio
DESIGN
jbbend.com
theshelterstudio.com
541-382-6223
541-306-4270
Accent Lighting
Kirsti Wolfe Designs
Wright Design Studio wrighthomedesign.com
541-316-1610
541-389-1429
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kirstiwolfedesigns.com
Area Rug Connection
La-Z-Boy Furniture Stores in Bend
541-383-9013
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summer 2020
I BEND HOME + DESIGN
541-617-1717
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541-330-8363
541-389-9178
FINANCIAL
541-633-1961
541-480-4301
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Live Water Properties 833-982-1964
livewaterproperties.com
SERVICES Athletic Club of Bend 541-385-3062
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541-388-0445
kniferiver.com
North Star Property Management 541-728-0077
northstarproperties.com Standard TV & Appliance 541-388-0088
standardtvandappliance.com
TRANSPORT Land Rover Portland 503-230-7700
landroverportland.com
Century Insurance Group 541-382-4211
centuryins.com
541-317-2950
mbdsarchitects.com
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PARTING THOUGHT
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OUR HOMES SHOULD INSPIRE US TO GO OUT
INTO THE WORLD AND DO GREAT THINGS AND THEN
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WELCOME US BACK FOR REFRESHMENT. MELISSA MICHAELS
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BEND HOME + DESIGN I summer 2020
R E DWOO D, C EDA R , T R EX We have it all
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It’s time to get outside Come see us for all your deck and fencing needs Displays, samples, and estimates 541.388.9988 62960 boyd acres bend, or 97701
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When you’re ready, we are here for you.