The Hallway (and Its Art Collection) Is the Most Surprising Room in This Portland Apartment
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The Hallway (and Its Art Collection) Is the Most Surprising Room in This Portland Apartment
"Before moving in to this 900-square-foot rental in Portland, Oregon, interior designer Martha Roark described it as a "builder-grade apartment with beautiful, large windows, and a great canvas with neutral walls.""
"Martha shares the two-bedroom apartment with her husband, Daniel, and their golden retriever, Murphy. "We love this space because it provides so much natural light (we live in a corner unit) for not only our living spaces but for my husband's art studio," she writes. The designer says she loves to mix old and new. "My home to me feels cozy, collected, and intentional. I love to work with a range of interests, and I believe our home reflects that, from my husband's fine art, to Star Wars art, to various items we have collected traveling or thrifting," she writes."
"Rug - Chris Loves Julia Loloi Line Cart - IKEA Lamp - Facebook Marketplace Sofa - Interior Define Coffee Table, Counter Height Table, and Chairs - Facebook Marketplace Rug - Momeni Zig-Zag Art - Self-made Copper Molds - Inherited from my grandmother"
The 900-square-foot corner rental in Portland, Oregon benefits from large windows and abundant natural light that serves both living areas and an art studio. The two-bedroom space is occupied by a couple and their golden retriever and blends inherited items, thrifted finds, and modern furniture. The designer intentionally mixes old and new to create a cozy, collected, and purposeful home that displays fine art, pop-culture pieces, and travel-acquired objects. Furnishings and accessories come from diverse sources including IKEA, Interior Define, Facebook Marketplace, specialty rug makers, and family heirlooms like copper molds.
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