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c.1895 VICTORIAN


1895.Victorian.2006

Bringing added value and rekindling the lost history of this c.1895 Victorian home in the core of Portland, Oregon.

1895.Victorian.2006
Elevation Drawing

1895.Victorian.2006
1895.Victorian.2006
1895.Victorian.2006
Section Drawings

1895.Victorian.2006
New Master Suite, Plan Drawing

1895.Victorian.2006
Improved Entry Level, Plan Drawings

PROJECT STATISTICS:
PROJECT: 1895 Victorian, 2006-
COST: purchase price $300,000, sale price $849,900
LOCATION: 1730 s.w. clay street, portland, oregon
CLIENT: Jo Anna Tompkin

PRESS:
Kirkland, John. The Oregonian: "Back in Time: Period restorations strike balance between amenities, authenticity", 09 September 2007, Homes + Rentals, p.H1-H2.
Otto, Bridget. The Oregonian: “Material Worth: Architect Fredrick Zal draws inspiration from building materials and their history", 8 March 2007, Home + Gardens, p.6-9.