The allure of big city lights, tall skyscrapers and fast-paced life often quickly becomes tiresome, and we find ourselves looking for something quiet, remote and close to nature.
The Amazing Forum offers a look at the lovely family home owned by Schoolhouse Electric founder Brian Faherty, who has retreated to the suburbs of Portland, Oregon.
The very idea of the mansion lies a little deeper than just design, the main thing was to create a place that would bring the family together and immerse them in an unpretentious quiet atmosphere. The cottage is unremarkable from the outside, but surprises inside with its unusual combination of Medieval and industrial styles.
The exterior is quietly and casually enveloped by a warm and inviting interior space, however you look at it, filled with lovely details that reflect such a serene spirit of the home.
Wow, that sounds like a unique combination! I’m curious to know what specific elements make this house a fusion of industrial and medieval styles. Are there any standout features or design choices that blend these two contrasting aesthetics together?
What architectural elements blend the industrial and medieval styles in the perfect house located in Portland, Oregon, USA?