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See inside this $1.1M midcentury ‘Love Nest’ designed by a renowned Oregon architect
See inside this $1.1M midcentury ‘Love Nest’ designed by a renowned Oregon architect
See inside this $1.1M midcentury ‘Love Nest’ designed by a renowned Oregon architect

Published on: 01/29/2026

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A hilltop midcentury house in Eugene has a glass-encased sunken living room and treehouse-like pavilions.“All the original integrity is intact, including solid cedar ceilings and floor-to-ceiling picture windows,” said listing broker Koalani Roberts of Windermere Real Estate Lane County.The Trombley Residence, built in 1965 for a schoolteacher, has a sunken living room with a a dramatic corner fireplace flanked by walls of glass.The entrance to the cedar and stucco house is accessed by passing an extended deck to the wide front door.Ceilings are solid cedar.The dining area overlooks the sunken living room.The dining room is adjacent to the updated kitchen.The updated and remodeled kitchen has Energy Star-qualified appliances and tile floor.The updated and remodeled kitchen has Energy Star-qualified appliances and tile floor.The main level has a wall of windows.The primary suite on the main level has a wall of windows that overlooks the deck.Walls of windows frame the forested property.Both bathrooms have been updated.A 2025 renovation by Turn Design introduced features that enhanced livability in the house with 1,757 square feet of living space.Steps lead to the lower level with a second suite and storage area.The residence was designed by award-winning Eugene architect Otto Poticha known for defending architectural monuments threatened by the wrecking ball.A midcentury house in Eugene is for sale by Koalani Roberts of Windermere Real Estate Lane County.The entrance to the cedar and stucco house is accessed by passing an extended deck to the wide front door.

A hilltop midcentury house designed by a respected architect near the University of Oregon in Eugene has been exciting design enthusiasts for decades for its glass-encased sunken living room and treehouse-like pavilions.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/realestate/2026/01/see-inside-this-11m-midcentury-love-nest-designed-by-a-renowned-oregon-architect.html

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