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This Saul Zaik and Jim Miller-designed home is a timeless example of Northwest mid-century modern architecture. The thoughtful layout prioritizes privacy and fosters a deep connection to nature, with expansive windows and doors providing seamless access to the Japanese-style garden crafted by renowned landscape designer Masa Mizuno.This architectural gem, constructed in 1970 and now on the market for the first time, seamlessly integrates with the mature forested surroundings on a quiet road in Portland's Dunthorpe neighborhood. The home's interior features irreplaceable old-growth cedar paneling and numerous skylights, creating well-lit and inviting spaces. The formal living room has vaulted ceilings, a fireplace, and sliding Andersen doors that open elegantly to the front garden. Additional sliding doors in the spacious dining room and family room add architectural interest and access to a large back deck overlooking the .45-acre lot and the conservation zone beyond.The kitchen features beautiful original teak cabinetry and an efficient layout. On the main level, you'll also discover two stylish bedrooms, one en suite, with vaulted ceilings, skylights, and hardwood floors. Upstairs, the primary suite awaits, adorned with warm wood paneling and skylights showcasing the lush and calming tree canopy above. The adjacent loft provides the potential for an office, creative bonus space, or room to expand the owners' quarters.This home has been well-maintained by its original owners, who have lovingly preserved its character and functionality while making important upgrades such as top-grade Andersen Fibrex windows, a tankless water heater and furnace, and a new exterior stain. This home is a true style icon for all lovers of midcentury modern design. Don't miss the feature about this home in Portland Monthly online.
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