• 06Jul
    Elaine, the super cycle-commuter

    Elaine, the super cycle-commuter

    I have a friend, who cycle-commutes regularly, from SE Portland all the way out to Beaverton, and she’s always wearing the cutest outfits. I’ve often wondered how she pulls it off, riding her bike on a daily basis, and not damaging her wardrobe. She’ll show up for downtown events, meetings or lunch, and always looks great. Elaine sat down with me and gave me a few tips for new urban riders.

    Elaine says it’s better to be safe than sorry. She always takes her raingear with her, even if the weather report has her geared up for sunshine. With Portland’s many different microclimates, Elaine recommends layering your clothes, choosing items that can be easily added or shed, as the temperature dictates. Don’t be afraid to ride in street clothes; at the same time, she cautions that a chain guard for your bike, to protect your clothes, is essential. Since you’re using your bike as a transportation alternative, you don’t have to treat it as a workout — if you don’t want to. Keep to a relaxing pace, enjoy the scenery, and you’ll arrive at your destination fresh and dry. In the winter months, good bike lights are essential for your safety.

    From Hawthorne, cycle-communters should aim for Madison Street to cross the Hawthorne Bridge, leading to downtown and Max. Hawthorne is busy, so it’s best to take side streets where there is less traffic. Follow the Metro green signs for the best routes and pick up a “Bike There” map for ideas. If your destination is further west, Elaine suggests riding all the way to Goose Hollow; it’s faster that sitting through all the downtown light rail stops.

    A great space saver, the folding bike

    A great space saver, the folding bike, from Coventry Cycleworks.

    To get used to Max, try it once on a weekend to get the hang of it. Look for the cars with blue handicapped stickers in the window; their doors open to street level, enabling you to simply roll on your bike. And these cars have bike hooks inside. The hooks are easy to use: just pull your front wheel up and slide it over an available hook.

    For fun rides, head over to Ladd’s addition and hook up with Market Street, which will lead you to OMSI. From there, you can take the Esplanade loop along the edge of the Willamette River. Head south from that same point, and you can ride to Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge and connect to the Springwater Corridor, as well as other parts of the 40-Mile Loop recreational trail system.

    Now for what to ride: Elaine’s choice is a low maintenance “city bike”, with an upright riding position, comfy seat and easy step-through frame design. But there are many other options out there, and Hawthorne has three great specialty bike shops that can fit you to almost any style. Coventry Cycle Works, at 20th, specializes in folding, recumbent, tricycles, cargo bikes and many more models. Clever Cycles, at 9th, features city bikes, folding, cargo, family and kid’s bikes. And Veloce Bicycles, at 32nd, specializes in road bikes. With their own racing team, Veloce Bicycles is known for its custom-fitting service and custom-built bikes. All three shops carry helmets and accessories to outfit you and your bike, as well as keep
    it maintained.

    and unfolded

    Marilyn of Coventry Cycles and the unfolded bike.

    A folding bike is a great idea for commuters who want the ease of keeping their bike inside their home and office. One of the best models is the “Tikit”, made in Eugene, by Bike Friday. You can carry it just about anywhere, and it folds down small enough to fit inside a small closet or even under your desk.

  • 06Jul
    Categories: Apartments, Hawthorne neighborhood, Living Green Comments Off
    View from The 20 on Hawthorne toward downtown Portland.

    View from The 20 on Hawthorne toward downtown Portland.

    a contemporary space of your own

    Picture yourself in a new apartment that fits your style, and feels like home. It’s full of the kind of green features you’ve come to expect in modern design, and it is located in a neighborhood you love. The 20 on Hawthorne apartments have been created with you and our environment in mind.
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    smart design makes it easy to be green

    The 20 on Hawthorne apartments utilize innovative floor plan designs and help make your carbon footprint smaller by using high-efficiency Energy Star® appliances. Some of the highlights include: floors and cabinets made from recycled and renewable materials; room dividing sliding doors; double-entrance bathrooms; natural granite countertops; and large temperature-controlling windows that let in an abundance of natural light.

    sophisticated and intelligent features

    Extend your sustainable lifestyle with a new apartment at The 20 on Hawthorne. Recycled materials, Energy Star® appliances and a space-efficient parking system are among the many features that enable you to live smart.

    MAIN LIVING SPACES
    • Cherry finish laminate wood flooring made with recycled wood fiber
    • Premium energy-efficient lighting
    • High-performance windows help control temperature
    • Ceiling fans in each room
    • Modern interior sliding doors divide living room and bedroom on select plans
    Modern kitchen designs with dishwasher and refrigerator behind integrated cabinets.

    Modern kitchen designs with dishwasher and refrigerator behind integrated cabinets.

    KITCHENS
    • High-efficiency Energy Star® appliances: refrigerator, dishwasher, garbage disposal, microwave, electric cook top, and electric/convection oven
    • Integrated cabinet doors conceal the refrigerator, freezer and dishwasher
    • Contemporary laminate cabinets in natural wood finish, made with recycled materials
    • Granite tile countertops and full backsplashes
    • Stainless steel sink
    • Low-flow kitchen faucet with pullout sprayer
    • Premium energy-efficient lighting, including under cabinet and ceiling track lighting
    • Accent paint color on kitchen wall

    BATHROOMS

    • Armstrong Marmorette flooring, made with natural, recycled and rapidly renewable materials
    • Wood grain laminate cabinets, made with recycled materials
    • Granite tile countertops and backsplashes
    • Low-flow/ultra low-flow bath faucets
    • Dual flush toilets
    • Premium energy efficient lighting
    • Towel bar, hand towel ring, robe hook, and tissue holder
    OTHER FEATURES
    • Bosch High-efficiency Energy Star® stacked washer and dryer in each apartment
    • Many one bath apartments feature walk-through design, which improves accessibility
    • Ground floor apartments available for live/work
    TERRACE UNITS
    • Glass doorway to private terrace living space
    • Eco-roof with drought-tolerant and native plants surround terraces
    COMMON AREA FINISHES & AMENITIES
    • Light tube skylights on the fourth floor
    • Energy-efficient lighting throughout
    • Secured bicycle parking available to all residents
    • Additional storage units available for lease
    • Parking spaces available for lease

    innovative parking

    Living green can mean a lot of things, but sometimes it’s hard to part with the occasional use of your own car. The 20 on Hawthorne features the first puzzle lift parking system installed in Oregon. And it’s also fast — any car in the system can be retrieved in less than 60 seconds.

    This innovative and earth-friendly parking system stores cars on “trays” that move up and down. There are many varieties of this system in use in larger U.S. cities, as well as overseas; so this is not new technology, just something new to Portland. The system installed at The 20 on Hawthorne was made by Harding Steel and is called a triple stacker — with one car below grade, one at grade and one above grade. So in the same area of 10 typical parking spaces, there are 30 parking spaces. What a great way to minimize our footprint!

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    state-of-the-art floor plan designs

    There are 17 floor plans to choose from at The 20 on Hawthorne. There are three first floor units that could be used as live/work spaces. Second floor units on the east side of the building feature private terraces surrounded by native plants. Many third and fourth floor units offer great views of downtown Portland and the Hawthorne District.

    The future of urban living is available now at The 20 on Hawthorne. Contact a leasing representative to reserve your new apartment, 503-445-3898, or visit www.livethe20.com to find out more.

  • 01Jul
    to come...

    Black & white cowhide lounge chair; black & chrome floor lamp; vintage plastic plants; black Danish style wood slatted bench; vintage stereo; black Swan couch; chrome and glass tiered display, vintage glassware and ice bucket, chrome and glass accent tables, and a vintage burgundy shag rug.

    Outfitting an apartment takes a fun spin when the owners and interior designers of two Hawthorne District stores, Vintage Pink and Deco to Disco, come together at the newly developed apartments, The 20 on Hawthorne, to create two “vintage vignettes. Pulling items right from their shop floors, they demonstrate how easy it is to furnish comfortable and stylish living spaces that not only look fabulous but are good for the environment, too.

    The contemporary design of The 20 on Hawthorne apartments – with its clean lines, natural wood surfaces, recycled materials and large energy-efficient windows – are ideally suited for an “outfitting” in Mid-century Modern furnishings. Developed with a small carbon footprint in mind, the building makes eco-living easy for its residents. Reuse is one of the best ways to do that.

    Recycling seems normal these days, but reuse is often overlooked. And when talking about home furnishings, the thought of refinishing is out of the question for some. You’ll be happy to know that hard work is not always necessary, or it has already been done for you. Some classics – like the blue Herman Miller chairs in the kitchen photo on page 23 – have been only gently used and are ready to be adopted into a new home. Plus, many furniture resale shops offer couches and chairs that have already been repaired and reupholstered, tables that have been refinished, or lamps that come with newly designed lampshades. Each item has been reborn shiny and new but remains true to its fashionable roots.

    Vintage Pink's entrance on Hawthorne

    Vintage Pink's entrance on Hawthorne

    Vintage Pink is one of those shops that is ready to help. It’s owner, Kevin Keehn, helped coordinate these photo vignettes using many Mid-Century Modern items, which Kevin reports are the hottest sellers these days. His Lower Hawthorne shop features multiple collections of home furnishings, with interior designers that keep their own vintage merchandise on the sale floor. Lower Hawthorne has an inspiring selection of vintage shops that regularly work together to help spur their customers’ home decorating ideas.

    Some of Deco to Disco's recovered furnishings

    Some of Deco to Disco's recovered furnishings

    Deco to Disco, right across the street from the The 20 on Hawthorne, also contributed to these vignettes. Owner, Sandra Kambel, and her partner, Miles, who does custom upholstery, focus their recycling efforts on giving unique mid-century furniture a new life through upholstery, using vintage fabrics whenever possible. They also offer a small selection of reproduced designer pieces at affordable prices. The black and white cowhide lounge chair and the black Swan style couch are two such items. Along with furniture, several of the accent items came from a select group of specialty vendors within the store such as Sputnik Housewares, where you can find everything from toaster ovens to tiki mugs.

    In front: two blue Herman Miller shell chairs; vintage table cloth with embroidered flower accents covers a classic mid-century kitchen table; orange Melmac breakfast dish set. On the counter: working vintage appliances and other vintage containers. Above: Belgian orange & white pottery, black & white polka dot serving bowl, vintage aluminum canister set, a vintage Hilo Hattie album, and contemporary colanders in blue and orange.

    In front: two blue Herman Miller shell chairs; vintage table cloth with embroidered flower accents covers a classic mid-century kitchen table; orange Melmac breakfast dish set. On the counter: working vintage appliances and other vintage containers. Above: Belgian orange & white pottery, black & white polka dot serving bowl, vintage aluminum canister set, a vintage Hilo Hattie album, and contemporary colanders in blue and orange.

    Marla Watson and Jennifer Browning, both interior designers at Vintage Pink, put their collective vision to work to create these hip apartment settings. Jennifer commented that it was exciting to work with such a great blank canvas. “I love manipulating space — coming in and creating something that complements the room. I knew exactly what it was going to look like before it was done. I just visualized it as I gathered everything.” Marla joked that “furniture is our passion” …after watching them work, it’s clear that she wasn’t joking. Marla also noted that vintage furnishings offer a variety of looks. With just a few simple pieces, you can create rooms that reflect your own personal style and character.

    Lounge Lizard, at 13th and Hawthorne, specializes in lighting – with everything for your floor to your ceiling needs. Christopher Twombley’s showroom, shown above, also features cool vintage appliances like fondue pots, as well as an abundance of larger furniture pieces.

    Lounge Lizard, at 13th and Hawthorne, specializes in lighting – with everything for your floor to your ceiling needs. Christopher Twombley’s showroom, shown above, also features cool vintage appliances like fondue pots, as well as an abundance of larger furniture pieces.

    These photos should spark all sorts of creative ideas for reusing fabulously fashionable vintage items when decorating your living space. Wander through our neighborhood stores to see some of the hip things that are available. And no worries if you’re on a tighter budget; there is always a special find that will delight your sense of style and add just the right touch to your home decor. With our great shopkeepers on hand to help locate those hard to find pieces, you will be able to find the perfect piece that “ties the whole room together.”