Fair Oaks Project – Portland Home Additions – Part 2

 

Continuing the walkthrough of the Fair Oaks Project, John explains the plans for the Bedroom and Guest Wing Additions. With the current owners having a growing family it only makes sense to make sure there is enough functional space for them and their guests.  

 

 

Master Bedroom Addition

 

So here is where we enter the Master Bedroom now. You know it’s an adequate room for the day it was built. I think the home was built in 1968. So, it’s an adequate size that you would see in the neighborhood for a family home. Nothing big, nothing over the top or anything, it’s just very basic. And this will be the walk-in closet. And the entry to the new bedroom will be straight ahead and you’ll go into a very nice big room with vaulted ceilings and probably a beautiful chandelier in there. I think I’m going to give it some nice tilt & turn windows and some very nice finishes.

 

 

Master Bedroom Design

 

There were a couple design elements that were kind of funny in this place. Being on sight you see, privacy is a big thing, and you know the Master Bedroom up here with windows on it, you’re in a fishbowl. If you look there’s the road right there. So, we have the spiral staircase going down to the Gym from the Master. So, it was honestly a good opportunity to leave it open on this side and this side and put the enclosure where the spiral staircase goes down to the Gym in the corner. So, when you’re in your room you don’t see the street anymore and the street doesn’t see into the house anymore. But, they still have the access to watch the family on the kid’s play structure or out in the pool area entertaining.

 

 

Bedroom Redesign

 

So I’m going to do a lot of recessed lighting. You know a lot of stuff up here will be a lot of LED I’ll be switching over to. But, the upstairs now will have the new Master Addition and we’ll keep the other three bedrooms. And as the family grows they can go down, we’ll give them an extra room down there depending on how many children they have, you know, when it’s all said and done. Then the new addition that’s over the garage, we have another whole area that’s over there. So, I guess with age they can all play musical rooms.

 

Guest Wing Addition



The eldest boy, if he was still home and they still needed the extra room, if they had a younger one, he could move up into the, kind of his own space up there, in the guest wing. And honestly the guest wing is pretty nice for if they’re going to school locally. Or if they’re living at home when they get older. It’s still kind of detached from the house, but still part of the house.

 

 

Children's Bedrooms



All the rooms are adequately constructed and designed, so all I’m doing is just repainting them like the rest of the house. So it’ll be all nice and fresh. I’m putting in heating, a very efficient heating and cooling system in it.

 

 

Guest Wing Addition Notes

 

You will now see the other building will be a high as this, across from that. So, you won’t see the other houses any more.

 


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Posted December 16, 2022 by John Webb

 

 


                                                               

 


 

 


 

 

                                     

 
 

 

 

 

 

 




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