This Old House

House Tour Making a house her own

Good things are worth waiting for, and for Kerri Hoyt-Pack of Portland, Oregon, her home is a very good thing indeed. She has spent nearly two decades renovating the 1909 Craftsman, working in stages as funds (and fortitude) allowed.

And with each improvement she has brought it closer to the vision she had when she first toured the place in 2004. Back then, the options seemed endless and the project daunting. But, she discovered, if you’re patient and pay attention, a house will tell you what it wants to be.

Fortunately, Kerri is a good listener. The house she saw on that initial visit was crying out for help.

Although the structure itself was sound, with four square rooms below, two tiny rooms above, and a good-size porch in front, its charms were hidden under blue shag carpeting, linoleum flooring, and boring beige paint. A regrettable bay window in the kitchen overlooked a decrepit garage and enough chain-link fencing to furnish a dog pound.

“But we took another look,” recalls Kerri, who had a husband, Dan, at the time, as well

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