{"id":1101,"date":"2025-04-17T16:32:00","date_gmt":"2025-04-17T16:32:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.camperscorner.net\/?p=1101"},"modified":"2025-04-18T18:09:26","modified_gmt":"2025-04-18T18:09:26","slug":"the-beach-is-the-backyard-at-this-1-8m-oregon-home","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.camperscorner.net\/index.php\/2025\/04\/17\/the-beach-is-the-backyard-at-this-1-8m-oregon-home\/","title":{"rendered":"The Beach Is the Backyard at This $1.8M Oregon Home"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Designed by Robert Harvey Oschatz, the angular residence has panoramic ocean views, tons of hosting space, and a handblown jellyfish chandelier.<\/p>\n

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Location: <\/b>34510 Ocean Drive, Pacific City, Oregon<\/p>\n

Price: <\/b>$1,765,000<\/p>\n

Year Built: <\/b>2005<\/p>\n

Architect:<\/b> Robert Harvey Oschatz<\/a><\/p>\n

Footprint: <\/b>2,321 square feet (4 bedrooms, 3 baths)<\/p>\n

Lot Size:<\/b> 0.17 Acres<\/p>\n

From the Agent:<\/b> “<\/i>A pinnacle of oceanfront living awaits in the coveted locale of Pacific City, designed by the esteemed architect Robert Harvey Oschatz. The home\u2019s design, characterized by repeating 12-degree angles, creates a dynamic interplay of sunlight and space, casting playful rainbows throughout its rooms. Designed with hosting in mind, the residence features three main-level bedrooms for adults, while the lower level offers a dormitory-style playroom with bunk beds and a full bathroom. Seclusion and natural light were paramount in the design, achieved through strategic window placement and a grand expanse of clerestory glazing that bathes the interior in daylight while preserving privacy. Upon entry through a solid gate into a courtyard, the home unfolds to reveal an open family, living, and kitchen space, adorned with floor-to-ceiling glass windows that embrace panoramic ocean views. Custom touches abound, from bird\u2019s-eye maple cabinets to rough-hewn granite countertops and a handblown jellyfish chandelier illuminating the dining area. Outdoor living is seamlessly integrated, offering sheltered spaces to enjoy the coastal panorama while being shielded from ocean winds.”<\/i><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n

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Robert Harvey Oschatz, known for his flowing style of organic architecture, attempted to integrate as much of the surrounding environment as much as possible.<\/p>\n

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See the full story on Dwell.com: The Beach Is the Backyard at This $1.8M Oregon Home<\/a><\/b>
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