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HOMES · GARDEN · REAL ESTATE · SUSTAINABILITY IN THE YAMHILL VALLEY

CHOOSING A CONTRACTOR FOR YOUR NEXT HOME REMODEL

SUMMER 2020

FARMHOUSE STYLE EMBRACING THE LOOK

THROw THE ULTIMATE BAckYARD EVENT

PLANT-BASED MATERIALS WITH HOME-GOODS DESIGNERS

ookoutSummer

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CONTENTSPlant-Based Home-Goods �����������������������������������������5

Embracing Farmhouse Style �����������������������������������11

Summer Cookout ��������������������������������������������������������14

Choosing a Contractor ��������������������������������������������� 18

Recipes ����������������������������������������������������������������������������20

Featured Homes ������������������������������24

GREENIDEASEnergy-Efficient Pools ���������������������������������������������26

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plant-based materials catch on with home-goods designers

With an eye toward sustainability, makers of home furnishings are experimenting more and more with plant-based materials. You can find things

like bark, leaves and seeds transformed into vegan leather, fabric and organic plastic.

At Frankfurt’s Heimtextil 2020 trade fair earlier this year, for example, there were lots of examples. Swiss company Qwstion showed its Bananatex, a sturdy, waterproof yet biodegradable cloth woven from Philippine abaca banana-plant fiber. It’s being used to make totes and bags.

Dutch designer Nienke Hoogvliet weaves seaweed into rugs, chairs and tables in her Sea Me Collection. She also dyes organic linen using herbs like rosemary, sage and chamomile.

Various design studios are developing bio-laminates, laminated materials composed of plant starch and fibers that can be made into tabletops and other furniture.

East African mutuba fig bark, a fleecy material used by Ugandan craftspeople for generations, is sustainably harvested and processed by Barktex into a pliable, leather-like material that can be used to dress walls and furniture.

Another African company, Green-Nettle Textile in Kenya, harvests the nettles that grow on the country’s steep hillsides.

Besides being transformable into a linen-like fabric, the drought-tolerant nettle crops help curb soil erosion in areas not suitable for agriculture.

dutch designer Nienke Hoogvliet weaves abundantly-available seaweed into rugs,

chairs and tables in her Sea me Collection. nienke hoogvliet via ap

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Corn kernels are being processed in the United States by San Francisco-based Gantri into a biodegradable thermoplastic fiber called PLA that can be formed into a sturdy vegan plastic. Gantri’s founder Ian Yang says the material can be treated in different ways to be translucent or opaque, and is being used to make contemporary wall, floor and table fixtures.

During Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven last fall, set designer Pascal Leboucq collaborated with Krown Design studio on a temporary pavilion made of timber, mycelium fiber and cattails.

In southeast London, Sebastian Cox has worked with design researcher Ninela Ivanova on light fixtures made of mycelium, or mushroom fiber. The material is blended with wood fibers to create textural pieces. Also in London, studio Nir Meiri is making rustically elegant lampshades out of both mycelium and red cabbage leaves.

Got Tencel bedding at home? You’re actually sleeping on a material made of eucalyptus fibers. The material is being used in bedding because it is soft, wrinkle-resistant and has temperature-moderating properties.

Hemp is another popular fiber in the textile market. Although not as soft as cotton, hemp is durable, and its production involves about half the amount of water as cotton’s. Like linen, continued washing will soften the material over time. West Elm recently launched a hemp bedding collection that’s gently tinged with natural plant dyes.

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Latvian-born designer Sarmite Polakova turned her studies in material research at Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands into the development of a leather-like material harvested from fresh tree bark. She doesn’t use live trees, but gets the bark from harvested timber. Called PineSkins, the textured strips are woven into objects like baskets and mats.

“This project gives the bark new purpose,” she says. “It becomes a living extension of the tree long after the wood has been cut in pieces.”

In London, designer Nathalie Spencer gathers pineapple leaves discarded by juice bars and produce markets and spins the silky fibers into a fine, wool-like fabric.

In Mexico, designer Fernando Laposse has partnered with CIMMYT, a nonprofit agricultural research and training organization focused on corn and wheat crops. He has worked with a village of Mixtec farmers and herders to transform waste from these plants into furniture. The corn’s kernels and husks come in hues of cream, deep red, pink, black and purple.

“What my project tries to do is visualize the diversity of corn that we have in my home country,” says Laposse.

He has contracted with local women to prepare and trim the husks into a veneer-like marquetry material for his pieces, which include tables, wall panels and accessories. The husks are flattened and backed with paper pulp before being cut into shapes.

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Mix old and new. Farmhouse chic largely stems from mixing styles. In the kitchen, for example, don’t be afraid to combine hand-me-downs and flea market treasures with the latest stainless steel appliances.

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Incorporate light neutrals. Pale, neutral colors are hallmarks of farmhouse inspired homes. Gray, white and cream all work well with wood accents. Complement the look with accent colors that are also on the lighter side.

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fARMHOUSE STYLE

Opt for weathered items. Though you don’t want your home to appear rundown, farmhouse style should look well loved, not shiny and new.

Use natural textures. Make your home feel like an extension of the outdoors. Use organic materials like wood and stone for the floors and decorate with items made of wool, rattan and reclaimed wood.

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From picnics by the pool to barbecues and corn roasts, outdoor summer parties are a highlight of the season.

If you’re planning your own event, you’ll need to prepare for it.

Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or hosting a casual event, decorations can help set the right mood. Balloons, streamers, paper lanterns, floral arrangements, tiki torches and lawn ornaments can all be used to good effect. Additionally, be sure to provide sufficient seating for your guests. If you plan to keep the party going after sunset, stairs and walkways should be well lit with lanterns or string lights.

Once you’ve decided on a menu, keep your food at the right temperature. You’ll need a drink cooler and a slow cooker or warming tray for hot dishes. Place vegetable platters and salads over ice to keep them chilled.

It’s a good idea to provide entertainment for adult guests and their children. This can include setting up a bubble station, a bean bag toss, a horseshoe pit, a volleyball net or buckets of water balloons. A campfire is a great way to wrap up the evening, especially if some of your guests are willing to bring a musical instrument like a guitar, ukulele or harmonica.

Inflatable kiddie pools will help keep your guests comfortable on a hot day, and patio heaters are ideal for a cool evening. Rent a few umbrellas or a party tent. This way you can offer shade if it’s sunny and shelter if it rains. You should also securely fasten tablecloths and decorations in case it gets windy.

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cHOOSING A cONTRAcTOR FOR YOUR NEXT HOME REMODEL

Check references. Call previous clients to ask if they were satisfied with the contractor’s work, if it was completed on time and whether or not there were any problems or issues during the renovation.

Get it in writing. Before the contractor starts, make sure he or she provides a detailed contract that includes the work to be done, the start date, the projected end date, the payment schedule, and the materials and products that’ll be used.

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Beef. The flavor of beef is enhanced by onions and garlic. add an unexpected twist to these burgers by topping them with grilled italian sausage or mixing finely chopped chorizo right into the patties.

Lamb. This earthy meat makes great hamburgers. To enhance their flavor, top lamb burgers with bacon, goat cheese, lime juice or fresh mint leaves.

Bison. leaner and more tender than beef, bison has a slightly sweet taste that isn’t gamey. it’s best enjoyed seasoned with just a few herbs and spices.

Pork. This versatile meat complements a variety of ingredients. add ginger and soy sauce to your patties for an asian-inspired twist or use Cajun spices and grill them over charcoal for a smoky flavor.

Veal. This meat makes juicy patties that can be seasoned with almost anything. The mild taste of veal is enhanced by fresh herbs and melted cheese.

Fish or seafood. salmon, tuna, cod and even shellfish like lobster and crab put a lighter twist on traditional meat burgers. you can simply grill filets instead of patties or bread your seafood of choice and pan fry it until it’s crispy.

Poultry. Chicken, turkey and even duck make great burgers. you can season them any way you like or bread the patties for a bit of crunch.

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AppÉTIT

DIREcTIONS1. place onion slices in a bowl of cold water. set aside.

2. mix together all the ingredients for the patties.

make four equal-sized patties. set aside.

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• Juice of 1 lemon

• 1 tbsp. mayonnaise

• 1/4 cup breadcrumbs

• 1 egg

• salt and pepper, to taste

TARTAR SAUcE• 1 cup mayonnaise

• 1/2 cup relish

• 1 tbsp. lemon juice

• 1 tbsp. finely diced cucumber

• 1 tbsp. finely diced sweet

pickles

• 1/2 tbsp. garlic powder

• salt and pepper, to taste

BURGERS• 1/2 red onion, sliced

• 2 cups baby spinach

• 6 hamburger buns

Why not switch things up a bit next time you get the urge to fire up the grill? This tasty salmon burger garnished with crispy toppings is a guaranteed favorite.

No matter what type of meat you use, be sure to avoid overhandling it while forming the patties. Overmanipulating the meat can alter the texture of your finished burgers.

The humble hamburger is a summertime staple, and though there’s nothing wrong with an all-beef patty on a sesame seed bun, there’s more than one way to give your burgers a boost. here’s how to take your patties from average to extraordinary using a variety of meats.

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To wow your guests with perfectly grilled burgers at your next cookout, follow these eight steps.

use medium ground beef instead of lean for a tastier burger. you can also mix different meats like pork or lamb.

season your meat with enough salt and pepper to give it some flavor. add other seasonings as desired. make your patties the same size to ensure they cook within an identical timeframe. use a kitchen scale or measuring cup. flatten the patties before grilling them and use your finger to make shallow divots in the middles. Get a good sear on the outside of your patty by getting the grill very hot before putting the burgers on. Only flip them once. Rotating, squashing or moving them around will cause your meat to become tough. Cook for three minutes on each side for medium rare, four minutes for medium, or five minutes for well-done burgers. allow your burgers to sit for five minutes before eating. Toast some buns, garnish with your favorite toppings and enjoy!

SERVINGS: 6

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– Sara & Dave Specter, Owners, Bells Up Winery

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27895 NE Bell Rd. | Newberg | bellsupwinery.com

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Mary Jo RippBroker

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Willamette West Realtors503-708-2658 [email protected]

Jen Feero, Broker

Hard to Find Small Acreage

$299,000Carlton

1.88 acres with beautiful territo­rial views! View of wetlands and coastal range, within short walk­ing distance to historic downtown Carlton. Neigh bors are Cana’s Feast Winery and Carlton Winemakers Studio! Prop erty has recently been developed with utilities, cable, Carl­ton water and sewer at site. Wonder­ful sunsets are waiting for you! MLS#20264956

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2 tax lots #’s 401154 & 401157. Build your dream home on these waterfront lots with inspiring views of the Nestucca River. Walk or bike to the local stores/shops. Catch salmon & steelhead right from your backyard! Short drive to multiple beaches, Haystack Rock, The Pelican Pub & Brewery, Bob Straub State Park, Sandlake Recreational Area, Whalen Island and more!

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Spacious 2472sf, 4 bed 2.5 bath plus office/bonus room means room for the whole family! Many builder upgrades including additional windows and man door from garage to outside. Terraced yard with sprinkler system for all your summer activities. You don’t want to miss this one! MLS#20473142

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GREENIDEASSwimming pools require a ton of energy to heat and operate. Here’s how to make it less costly for you and the environment.

USE A SOLAR cOVER It’ll capture the sun’s heat during the day and help maintain the water’s temperature at night. To maximize the benefits, keep your pool covered for at least 16 hours a day. A solar cover also allows you to conserve water (and the pool chemicals in it) by reducing evaporation.

INSTALL AN EffIcIENT PUMPWater needs to circulate through the pump faster for cleaning than it does for filtration. A variable or two-speed system automatically adjusts the flow rate based on its operation. An in-ground pool will use up to 65 percent less energy if an Energy Star certified pump is installed.

OPT fOR A HEAT PUMPThis type of pump draws considerably less electricity because it mostly relies on ambient summer air to heat the pool’s water. For increased energy savings, lower the programmed temperature by a few degrees.

HOT TUBSIdeally, hot tubs should be sheltered from the elements, particularly the wind. Choose a sturdy, well-insulated cover and make sure to close it after you use the hot tub. If you know you won’t be using it for a while, set it to sleep mode. Shut it off completely for the winter.

Even without investing in this equipment, you can reduce the amount of energy it takes to maintain your pool. Set up a timer on the pump so it’ll turn it off periodically. This allows the pump to use less power without compromising water quality.

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