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Custom Single Level Home In Gresham

4275 SW Brixton Ave Gresham, OR 97080 ~Asking $649,999 ~RMLS# 22263758

Rare single level home nestled in one of Gresham’s finest newer neighborhoods! This GORGEOUS completely custom home features 4 comfortable bedrooms (or 3 beds plus office-YOU choose), 2 perfect bathrooms, 2 car attached garage with opener. High ceilings, plantation shutters, convenient dog/cat door, laundry room with cupboard space and quality flooring throughout. The home really is an entertainers delight with jumbo cooking island, quartz, higher end appliances, plus large pantry all overlooking an expansive living room that flows seamlessly into a cedar lined covered patio with stamped concrete and built-in outdoor BBQ area!  Just steps to the enjoyable walking trail and park right behind with private access. Relaxing low maintenance back yard that is completely fenced. Quality, Custom, and low maintenance. Call, email, or text for more information.

IT’S A GOOD LIFE!!

Five Star award Winner 2011- 2022 honoring the top 4% of real estate professionals in Oregon.

Rachel Sheller, Realtor, LUXE Listing Specialist, CRS, ABR, SRS, GRI, SRES, RENE, Diversity Specialist-HOWNW, Earth Advantage Broker, MASTERS CIRCLE-Diamond-Platinum, CSA-Certified Staging Agent. Oregon First-Principal Broker, Washington First-Managing Broker

Direct 503.380.9634 Email- rachel@rachelsheller.com

View ALL available Houses on the market on my website.

Licensed in the State of Oregon and Washington

My business is referral based.
If you’ve enjoyed my service, please refer me!

Commercial Opportunity For You-Luby Professional Building $1M

LUBY PROFESSIONAL BUILDING~ 7540 SW Hermoso Way Tigard, OR 97223~ Asking $999,999

RMLS#21004596~ Advertised on Co-Star and Loopnet.

Fabulous office-professional building on a great corner lot location in Tigard. Situated on a .32 acre lot with 8 designated parking spaces along with ample street parking. Perfect location for your business. 4 offices-with potential for 6, conference room, reception area, lobby, 1 1/2 bathrooms, kitchen with eating area. This gorgeous building could suit multiple arrangements.   Opportunity is waiting for your small office needs. This converted commercial building is tastefully and thoroughly remodeled throughout. Are you ready to scale? This is your chance!

Contact Rachel Sheller for photos and information

IT’S A GOOD LIFE!!

Five Star award Winner 2011- 2021 honoring the top 7% of real estate professionals in Oregon.

Rachel Sheller, Realtor, CRS, ABR, SRS, GRI, SRES, RENE, Diversity Specialist-HOWNW, Earth Advantage Broker,

MASTERS CIRCLE-Diamond-Platinum, CSA-Certified Staging Agent, Oregon First-Principal Broker, Washington First-Managing Broker

Direct 503.380.9634 Email- rachel@rachelsheller.com

Brass Is Back-How to Use Brass: 5 Key Tips

1. Use sparingly. Brass works best when used in small doses. Too much can create a “too matchy-matchy” look, according to Smithe. Overuse can make it start to look cheap, says Segal. “Moderation is key,” he says.

coffee table with brass accents

© Ethan Allen

2. Mix finishes. Brass appears more timeless rather than trendy when it’s matte, brushed, or aged, which helps soften its sheen, Segal says. But be careful, Smithe says, when mixing brasses in a single space from different manufacturers. “There is a huge range in color and brightness. Some take on a bright yellow color while others can be more of an aged gold,” she says.

3. Combine warm metal colors. Brass, gold, and bronze can work well together since they share similar warm values versus shiny nickel, which leans toward the colder side, says Sprouse.  

mixed metals used in kitchen

© Walter E.Smithe Furniture + Design

4. Mix metals. Some designers also think brass, satin, brushed nickel, stainless steel, and oil-rubbed bronze can be used together. But Imhoff still offers some caution. “Go with similar warm, muted undertones for some consistency,” she says. Chicago designer Summer Thornton likes mixing metals, particularly in kitchens and bathrooms where she might use brass, nickel, and steel combinations.

5. Consider longevity. How long brass will stay fashionable is unknown. When it becomes too ubiquitous in retail stores, shelter magazines, and on design websites, it may be time to move on. The good news is that brass touches are easy to add in and switch out.

IT’S A GOOD LIFE!!

Five Star award Winner 2011- 2020 honoring the top 7% of real estate professionals in Oregon.

Rachel Sheller-Realtor, CRS, ABR, GRI, SRES, Diversity Specialist-HOWNW, Earth Advantage Broker, MASTERS CIRCLE-Diamond-Platinum, CSA-Certified Staging Agent, Oregon First-Principal Broker

Direct 503.380.9634, Email- rachel@rachelsheller.com

View ALL available Houses on the market on my web site.

My business is referral based.
If you’ve enjoyed my service, please refer me!