2021 Spring Parade of Homes Remodelers Showcase®

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Plus! HOME ORGANIZATION TIPS, AWARD-WINNING PROJECTS, & MORE

DISCOVER HOME INSPIRATION BY TOURING DOZENS OF REMODELS

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LIGHT UP YOUR LIFE The Marvin team hopes you’ve been able to discover new light in what’s been a dark year for many. Your new light might be having learned how to video chat so you could virtually hug your grandkids. Maybe you’ve met new socially distant friends as you walk the neighborhood. Your new light could be as simple as the smell of freshly baked bread that you lovingly prepared with one of your many new domestic talents. As we all navigate our new, more isolated lifestyles, we at Marvin have been thinking a lot about what it is that makes a happy, healthy life. One of the ideas we’ve been exploring is biophilia. “The term biophilia was coined in the mid-60s by a psychologist who referred to it as a passionate love of all life,” says Jaclyn Whitaker, senior vice president of the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI). You can read all about biophilia in our blog, but in essence, “biophilic design means incorporating natural materials, light, views, vegetation, or indirect representations of nature like photographs, art, or color and pattern into the design of a space to simulate feelings of being outdoors.”

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Contents Features

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9 P R E PA RI N G FO R A S U CC E S S F U L R E M O D E L Key things to consider as you start the planning process

10 TO DAY 'S R E M O D E L I N G E N V I RO N M E N T Remodelers share what projects homeowners are prioritizing

12 O RGA N I Z AT I O N OV E R H AU L Create a home that is more efficient and functional

14 M E D I T E R R A N EA N M E E TS MODERN An early-20th-century home in St. Paul is updated for a family of four

18 AWA R D W I N N E RS Take a look at the outstanding remodel projects of 2020

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C A L E N DA R O F E V E N TS Stop by these special events during the tour

MAP Tour 34 remodeled homes

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TO U R T I P S Get the most out of your Remodelers Showcase experience

D I R EC TO RI E S Search by remodeler, city, or project type

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BU I L D I N G F U T U R E S Partnering to build safe housing for Minnesotans in need

24 D R EA M H O M E A stunning transformation you won't want to miss

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E D I TO R I A L & P RO D U C T I O N PUBLISHER DAVID SIEGEL VICE PRESIDENT OF MARKETING & CREATIVE DAWNITA PARMELY EDITORIAL EDITOR LAURA BURT CONTRIBUTING WRITERS WENDY DANKS, TAYLOR HUGO, MAURA KELLER ART CREATIVE DIRECTOR & DESIGN HANNAH SWAN REMODELED HOME ENTRIES DATABASE MANAGER/PROJECT COORDINATOR CASEY SCOZZARI ADVERTISING ADVERTISING & SPONSORSHIP FULFILLMENT LAURIE SPARTZ

On the cover: Remodel by VUJOVICH Design Build, Inc. Photography: Landmark Photography

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REMODELERS COMMITTEE

PRESIDENT TODD POLIFKA, Custom One Homes

KARYN BRADDOCK, Anchor Builders, LLC

VICE PRESIDENT JAMES JULKOWSKI, Julkowski, Inc.

KELLY DAVERT, Mingle

ADVERTISING SALES KORI MEEWES, BRAD MEEWES

TREASURER JOHN QUINLIVAN, Gordon James Construction, Inc. ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT RYAN RUTZICK, All, Inc. SECRETARY SUNNY BOWMAN, Dakota County Lumber Company

DAN GRANT, CAMBRIA BILL GSCHWIND, Minnesota Construction Law Services, PLLC

IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT GARY KRAEMER, John Kraemer & Sons, Inc.

MEG JAEGER, Mega Remodel

PAST ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT ED ENGELBRECHT, Pella Windows & Doors

JOLYNN JOHNSON, Crystal Kitchen Center, Inc.

ADVOCACY CHAIR TONY WIENER, Cardinal Homebuilders, Inc. AMBASSADOR CHAIR DALE LOEFFLER, Marvin ARTISAN HOME TOUR CHAIR JOHN KRAEMER, John Kraemer & Sons, Inc.

JAMES JULKOWSKI, Julkowski, Inc. ANDY MICHELS, Michels Homes

LARGE VOLUME BUILDERS COMMITTEE JAMIE THARP, Pulte Homes of Minnesota, LLC

JASON MYRLIE, J Carsten Remodeling

PARADE OF HOMES CHAIR SARAH DULONG, Ron Clark Construction

JACOB STRAND, Pratt Homes

PAST PRESIDENTS’ ADVISORY COUNCIL SHAWN NELSON, New Spaces REMODELERS REPRESENTATIVE SAMANTHA GROSE, Oak & Arrow Homes SMALL VOLUME BUILDERS CHAIR ART PRATT, Pratt Homes

ERIC TALSMA, Pella Windows & Doors MIKE TAURINSKAS, Pratt Homes

MEMBER AT-LARGE TIM FOHR, Lennar

LAURA WIENER SCHEIDECKER, Cardinal Remodeling, Inc.

MEMBER AT-LARGE PHIL CONNOR, Fireside Hearth & Home

ANDY WILKERSON, Marvin

WHERE DREAM HOMES COME TRUE ® The 2021 Spring Remodelers Showcase® Guidebook is an official publication of Housing First Minnesota, and is distributed free of charge at Holiday Stationstores and may also be obtained by visiting Housing First Minnesota during regular business hours. Housing First Minnesota makes every effort to be accurate in the information provided. Neither the advertisers, nor Housing First Minnesota, will be responsible or liable for misinformation, misprints, typographical errors, etc., herein contained. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written consent of Housing First Minnesota. Parade of Homes Remodelers Showcase® is a registered trade and service mark of Housing First Minnesota. All remodelers must be licensed by the State of Minnesota.

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Creating a home you love. Throughout the past year, many of us have taken the time to analyze what’s working for us—and what isn’t—in our homes. Making your life at home more comfortable, more functional, and more your style is exactly what remodeling is about. Whether that has you considering an addition, a new configuration, or you are just ready to update the style of the setting that surrounds you, visiting the homes on the Remodelers Showcase is sure to inspire you and help you see the potential in your own home. As you page through this spring’s guidebook, you’ll find details on the 30+ projects that have changed the way Minnesotans are living in their homes. From kitchens to bathrooms to wholehome remodels, the remodelers featured on the tour have brought their clients’ dreams to life. Get inspired by our home tour feature story of a 1920s Mediterraneanstyle remodeled home that now has a private quarters on the second floor along with multi-functional spaces for entertaining all throughout the home (page 14). Plus, we’re sharing the

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award-winning homes and companies of 2020 (page 18), remodelers dig into some of the projects their clients have been focusing on since spending more time at home (page 10), and industry professionals share their best tips for staying organized and efficient (page 12). When you’re planning your route this spring, be sure to add our Remodeled Dream Home to your tour planner (page 24). This modern St. Paul home transformation is full of unique, inspiring details, and your $5 admission fee supports the Housing First Minnesota Foundation’s work to end homelessness in Minnesota (page 22). As you head out to tour, be sure to visit ParadeofHomes.org and download the Parade of Homes app to filter homes, sort your route, and find even more about each home. I know you’ll find so much to love on this spring’s Remodelers Showcase, and when you do, one of these professional remodelers will be ready to help transform your home into a place you love. Enjoy the tour!

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REMODELING 101

Define your goals and objectives.

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Preparing for a Successful Remodel When preparing for a remodel, it can be tempting to jump right to choosing new paint colors, finishes, and fixtures, but in order for any renovation to go smoothly, there are key things to consider as you start the planning process.

While most homeowners remodel for more than one reason, start by prioritizing your objectives. For most families, remodeling will involve a number of tradeoffs, so make a list of what you want your remodeling to accomplish and what objectives are most important.

Determine your budget & financing. Once you start designing, you’ll be tempted to start adding on more and more. Creating a firm budget before you begin—and sticking with it—is one of the most important parts of the planning process. Talk to your financial planner or visit with a mortgage banker to determine what you can spend and how you’ll finance the work. Then remember to keep a little aside for contingencies—surprises behind the walls of old houses are fairly common and may require unexpected repairs.

Build your wish list. Similar to your objectives, your wish list will help you make choices as you design your new space. Here you can start with inspiration photos—the ParadeofHomes.org photo gallery is a great place to find ideas. Add in products, features, materials, and colors that appeal to you. But don’t just put everything into a file, sort through your favorites and weigh the importance of each.

Research remodelers. There are tons of excellent professional remodelers who will do a great job for you, but how do you find them? Start by touring during the Remodelers Showcase. On the tour, you can meet remodelers and see their work without any obligation. You should also take advantage of the many online resources to help you find remodelers that build the type and style of projects that appeal to you.

Interview top contenders. Once you narrow your prospective remodeler list down, interview them. Give them a rough idea of what your parameters are and your budget to see if they fit your needs. This step also lets you get a feel for their individual communication styles and lets you understand exactly how they work. Ask them to walk you through the process—from the design stage to completion. Find out who will be on-site and who will be your primary point of contact.

Contact references. You’ll likely find one or two remodelers that seem just right. You like them, they have all the right answers, and you just feel right about them. But don’t stop there—make sure you talk with some of their past clients. Ask about their remodeling experience: specifically, what their project entailed, were they on time and on budget, what was it like having workers in their homes, and why they recommend the remodeler.

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Today’s Remodeling Environment With Minnesotans spending more time at home than ever before, remodelers share what projects homeowners are prioritizing. by Maura Keller ROBERTS RESIDENTIAL REMODELING, INC.

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The year 2020 will go down in the history books for a myriad of reasons. But within the home remodeling industry, 2020 will be remembered at least in part for the good it brought as consumers found themselves spending more time in their homes, resulting in an increased interest in home remodeling projects. Quartersawn Design Build founder, Jeff Nicholson, says that prior to March 2020 most homeowners had never cooked and eaten 21 meals in a week from their own kitchen. “Not only has the pandemic made people focus on the kitchen, but they also have been doing considerably more work, schooling, and exercise from their homes,” Nicholson says. “All this activity and time spent in these spaces have focused homeowners’ attention on the shortcomings their homes have.” Nicholson and his team have been working with a lot of homeowners who have recently purchased larger homes that need updating. They are working on additions for kitchens, owners’ suites, sunrooms, mudrooms, and more. “We are also assisting homeowners in better utilizing those underperforming rooms of their homes,” Nicholson says. “Semi-finished basements, with poor lighting, temperature control, and layouts, are prime to be transformed into great family hangout space, additional office spaces, and modern exercise rooms as well.” Angela Barnhart, co-owner of White Birch Design, LLC, agrees that with all the additional time that people are spending in their homes, they are finding aspects of their homes that make them unhappy. “From broken tile in the bathroom to an outdated kitchen to worn-out carpeting, the things in their home that they previously just ignored are becoming a priority as they now need to live with them day-in and dayout,” Barnhart says. Homeowners who are living, working, and schooling from home are looking to utilize their spaces in different ways. From creating a basement family entertainment space to a main-floor renovation that includes a home office, project scopes have broadened. James Madsen, owner of James Barton Design-Build, also is seeing a rise in finishing of lower levels.

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“Now that people are staying at home, they are more willing to spend money on the home to create a lifestyle, where before the funds were spent on a trip or an experience,” Madsen says.

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In addition to family rooms gaining attention, the kitchen remains the number one focal area as it continues to be the center of family living. “People are unable to eat out, so the kitchen is reaffirming itself as the key staple in the home,” Madsen says. “In addition, we are seeing porches and decks as the ‘number two’ desired project. These areas allow for more space to gather as a family while spending more time at home.”

On the Horizon Home remodeling has been, and will always be, in part a financial decision. John Paggen, owner of Roberts Residential Remodeling, explains that a home's value is often based on its square footage, so creating space through an addition is often the best way to add value. “Specifically, kitchen updates provide the biggest return of any room in the home,” Paggen says. “They are a focal point of the family’s activities and that hasn’t changed.” For many homeowners, the only bigger investment than remodeling they may have made is the original purchase of their home. “That’s why an addition or remodel needs to add both lifestyle and financial value to their home,” Paggen says. “Homeowners should ask whether a prospective remodeling contractor is qualified to deliver both the best design solution and the best financial solution.” And while no one can predict the future, remodeling projects will undoubtedly continue, as the industry is currently in a “perfect storm” with interest rates on refinancing and home equity loans at an all-time low, making financing for remodeling projects very appealing to many homeowners. “And we’re seeing people want to stay in their homes longer. Many wish to undertake the updates now and so they can enjoy the results longer,” Barnhart says. “We don't anticipate it slowing down, but no one expected the pandemic either, so we will have to see.” Nicholson also expects that people will continue to work and exercise more from home long after this pandemic has passed. “They have found new routines they enjoy and will continue with,” Nicholson says. “Home design will adapt the same way our lives have had to this past year. The technology we have all become accustomed to, especially for children, will become a regular part of our lives.”

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ORGANIZATION OVERHAUL W H E T H E R YO U ’ R E G O I N G T H R O U G H A R E M O D E L O R J U S T T RY I N G T O C L E A R T H E C L U T T E R , T H E S E S E V E N T I P S F R O M T H E P R O S W I L L H E L P YO U C R E AT E A H O M E T H AT I S M O R E EFFICIENT AND FUNCTIONAL. by Taylor Hugo You’ve seen the shows on popular streaming services: Tidying Up with Marie Kondo and Get Organized with The Home Edit on Netflix, Bea Organized on Amazon Prime, Hot Mess House on Hulu, and there’s no denying that organization is a hot topic in home design, especially now, when so many people are spending more time within their own four walls. And while these shows can be aspirational and inspirational, their message hits home, literally, in a way that goes beyond aesthetics.

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“Shows like this are bringing to the forefront the psychological effects of clutter and disorganization,” says Dawn Dana, a senior interior designer with Studio M Interiors. “Clutter can be overwhelming, leading to anxiety or an uncomfortable feeling in a home.” Your home should be a place you can unwind and relax, so if you’re using the word “uncomfortable” to describe how you feel in your spaces, that may be a sign you’re ready for a remodel or interior design overhaul.

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“Sometimes people wonder, ‘Should I really do a project?’ If you’re coming home and your space is stressing you out, it’s time to do something about it,” says Rachel Julkowski, the sales and design manager for design-build firm Julkowski, who—along with other Housing First Minnesota professionals—offers these tips for making your home more functional and efficient.

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PLAN AHEAD.

Taking stock of the material items you have and where you currently keep them is the first step to discovering your home’s biggest problem areas and creating custom solutions. “Clients have an idea of those items they want to have accessible, but need some place to put them,” says Julkowski, noting that this may encompass everything from kitchen gadgets and electronic devices to clothing. “So if they can come up with an inventory for me, I’m going to help them plan out where we can hide those things and decrease clutter.”

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Does your front entryway have a stack of unopened mail on a table? Are there toys scattered around the living room? Good, leave it that way. When you’re in the planning stages of a remodel, don’t clean when your builder or designer comes over for an assessment. “We’ll never know how you really live in your home until you show us,” says Dana.

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INCORPORATE CABINETRY.

Clean lines and easy maintenance are two of the biggest requests Julkowski hears from her clients. To combat clutter and stay organized, ample storage is key, which is why her company frequently designs the main living spaces with elements like walk-in pantries and large kitchen islands that act not only as prep space, but places to hide the random tchotchkes so countertops are kept clear.

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ELEVATE YOUR CLOSET.

LABEL EVERYTHING.

Baskets, buckets, and labels are the answer to one of the most common and unavoidable sources of disorganization in a home: kids. “Get the kids involved,” advises Dana. “If they can help in the organization of their space, it’s more likely they will remember where things go. Use bright colors and fun textures to make it more enjoyable.”

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When it comes to closets, think beyond shelving and hanging rods to include islands or countertop space, baskets, drawers, benches, shoe racks, and glass display cases. “Accessories are tools of the trade needed to keep a place for everything and everything in its place,” says Caroline Moynihan, the marketing communications specialist for Twin Cities Closet Company.

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PICK YOUR BATTLES.

CREATE HIDDEN OUTLETS.

Between working from home and distance learning, tech devices on countertops and coffee tables have become the norm. Rather than staring at a tangle of cords, Julkowski is embedding outlets in her clients’ mudroom and kitchen drawers so computers, tablets, and phones can be tucked out of sight while they’re charging.

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“If home organization is difficult to keep up, it will likely not last,” says Dana. If family members can’t remember to fold blankets, get woven baskets they can just throw them in. If your teenager always leaves her hairdryer out, incorporate a metal bin into bathroom cabinetry where it can land. “There are storage solutions for nearly everything now,” she adds. “You just need the right professional to guide you to the ones that will fit best into the way you live your life.”

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HOME TOUR

Mediterranean meets Modern Vujovich Design Build updates an

early-20th-century home in St. Paul for a family of four. by Taylor Hugo

When Dave Corkum and Julie Tauer bought their 1929 Mediterranean-style three-story in the Macalester-Groveland area of St. Paul in 2016, they acquired a home whose history preceded them. Affectionately referred to as the Donovan house in honor of the well-known owners who lived there for decades, Dave and Julie fell in love with the neighborhood and the 4,750-square-foot home’s early20th-century charm. “It’s a beautiful little enclave, and it’s so close to everything—close to downtown Minneapolis and downtown St. Paul, yet you’re in a walkable neighborhood, and people are always out and about,” says Dave. “The house itself has a historical feel and great architectural details, yet it’s updated from the standpoint of the flow of the house. We could envision how we wanted to live in and use this space. It’s just got a casual livability to it.” When they first moved in, it wasn’t their intention to remodel, but with two sons in high school, they began to crave a space in the basement where the boys could hang out with friends and teammates, and where the family could entertain or unwind together at the end of the day.

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Split up into a handful of tiny rooms, the original layout of the basement presented a spatial challenge for Vujovich Design Build, which was already familiar with the house from a kitchen remodel executed for the former residents. The mechanicals for the home were all over the place, and a lot of structural work needed to be done to get the open space they desired. New footings and steel beams allowed the team to create not only a family room with a TV and fireplace, but a gym, laundry room, powder room, and walk-up bar that is the crown jewel of the area, featuring walnut custom cabinetry, a quartz backsplash, and a full-height wine refrigerator. With phase one complete, Vujovich moved on to phase two: updating the homeowners’ second-floor bedroomlevel spaces to better function for their needs. Both the kids’ Jack-and-Jill bathroom and Dave and Julie’s primary suite bathroom were ready for a refresh, and they all desperately needed more closet space. To accomplish this, Dave and Julie figured they would have to build an addition onto their second floor, but because of the exterior of the home—outfitted with

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a limestone brick facade, copper gutters and downspouts, and a tile roof—it would be a costly undertaking. Vujovich found the solutions. “We went back to the drawing board and figured out how to rework the existing space, because they did already have the room. The space just needed to be reutilized,” says Vujovich’s director of sales and design, Lori Balestri. “More often than not, our design team can rework the existing square footage and find a better layout, a better flow to make it more functional.” Vujovich was able to give the homeowners his-and-hers closets, a spa-like bathroom, and a rooftop balcony. When it came to the design choices, Balestri was tasked with combining the house’s traditional Mediterranean flair with the homeowners’ modern taste. “They travel a lot, Dave lived in London— they’re used to that sleek look. They wanted that in the new design for the basement and for both the bathrooms upstairs,” she says, pointing to finishes that helped them achieve that seamlessly blended look, like rich walnut cabinetry, natural stone, deep paint hues, and bronze light fixtures.

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Additionally, Vujovich worked with the homeowners to ensure both of their aesthetics were incorporated. Take the primary suite bathroom, for example, where soft, feminine white countertops, floors, and a freestanding tub are given a masculine touch with dark wood accents, gray paint, and clean-lined finishes. The final phase three, which, as of this writing, was not yet complete, will transform the attic space—accessible by a spiral staircase original to the house— into an office for Julie and a suite for guests. “Now the house, in addition to everything that attracted us to it initially, is completely updated— very modern in terms of the amenities, combined with the uniqueness of it and the great architectural details,” says Dave. “Part of the goal of the renovation was to maintain the character. We feel like we’re caretakers of a great home, and we take that seriously. Lori said to me at one point, ‘The renovation is not insignificant in what we’ve done. You’ve saved this home.’ We feel like we’re restoring it. It’s a great place and it will be a great place for somebody else when we move.”

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Now the house, in addition to everything that attracted us to it initially, is completely updated—very modern in terms of the amenities, combined with the uniqueness of it and the great architectural details." DAVE CORKUM, HOMEOWNER

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Winners Ever wonder what’s behind the door of an award-winning remodeled home? Now is your chance to take a look! Every year, Housing First Minnesota honors its members with the Remodeler of Merit Awards (ROMAs) and the accompanying Trillium Awards, which recognize outstanding remodel projects along with their trade partners and vendors. Remodeler of the Year is presented to the firm that has risen to the top in the areas of trust, communication, loyalty, ethics in business dealings with customers and trade partners, and engagement in the industry’s professional association.

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REMODELER OF THE YEAR

Lake Country Builders, Ltd. Lake Country Builders has been recognized as a smartly managed, quality-conscious labor force that stands behind its work—and its word. With a time-tested process that blends professional creative talent with in-depth knowledge, the team is focused on doing great work for great people. Congratulations to Lake Country Builders, the 2020 Housing First Minnesota Remodeler of the Year! 2020

REMODELER OF THE YEAR

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2020

ROMA WINNER

ADDITION: UNDER $300,000

2020

TRILLIUM AWA R D W I N N E R SM

ADDITION: $300,000 & OVER

John Kraemer & Sons, Inc.

Locale Design Build

EDINA

MINNEAPOLIS

BATHROOM: UNDER $60,000

BATHROOM: $60,000 & OVER

McDonald Remodeling, Inc.

Highmark Builders, Inc.

MINNEAPOLIS

APPLE VALLEY

Trillium Partner: Innovative Surfaces, Inc.

COMMERCIAL

DETAILED COMPONENT

Arbor Haus, LLC

McDonald Remodeling, Inc.

WAYZATA

ST. PAUL

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ROM A & T RI L L I U M

Award Winners 2020

INTERIOR: UNDER $200,000

Finished Basement Company, Inc.

KITCHEN: UNDER $65,000

White Birch Design, LLC MINNEAPOLIS

ST. PAUL

KITCHEN: $65,000 TO $115,000

AMEK, Inc.

KITCHEN: $115,000 & OVER

Knight Construction Design, Inc.

MINNEAPOLIS

MINNETONKA

Trillium Partner: Lampert Lumber

Trillium Partner: Warners’ Stellian Appliance

LOWER LEVEL: UNDER $125,000

Great Northern Builders, LLC

LOWER LEVEL: $125,000 & OVER

MA Peterson Designbuild, Inc.

EAGAN

EDINA

Trillium Partner: Lampert Lumber

Trillium Partner: Trademark Wood Products, LLC

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2020

ROMA WINNER

OUTDOOR LIVING

2020

TRILLIUM AWA R D W I N N E R SM

RESIDENTIAL EXTERIOR

Lake Country Builders, Ltd.

Great Northern Builders, LLC

SHOREWOOD

INVER GROVE HEIGHTS

Trillium Partner: Manomin Resawn Timbers

Trillium Partner: Lampert Lumber

SECONDARY STRUCTURE

WHOLE HOUSE: UNDER $400,000

Gordon James Construction, Inc.

Finished Basement Company, Inc.

MEDINA

MOUND

Trillium Partner: Lampert Lumber

Trillium Partners: Manomin Resawn Timbers; Warners’ Stellian Appliance

WHOLE HOUSE: $400,000 TO $800,000

Pillar Homes Partner, Inc.

WHOLE HOUSE: $800,000 & OVER

Great Northern Builders, LLC

WAYZATA

ST. PAUL

Trillium Partner: Shaughnessy Flooring

Trillium Partner: Lampert Lumber

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REMODELED

HOME

Your $5 Dream Home ticket helps build housing for homeless Minnesotans. 22

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BUILDING FUTURES

1 HOUSE

could serve up to

640 VETERANS over 50 years.

Building Futures Through Housing “Having a space like this [Housing for Heroes home] has made my mind settle down. My concussion injuries have improved in the two months I’ve been here,” said Kayla, Air Force Veteran and Housing for Heroes resident. “My mental health is more stable, and I can focus on life and how beautiful it is. This is a wonderful place to heal.” Shouldn’t all veterans and Minnesotans experiencing homelessness have access to a safe place and an environment to heal? End homelessness. That’s our vision. How we accomplish this? Build new transitional housing and renovate spaces for Minnesotans and veterans experiencing homelessness, one project at a time. All of our build projects impact the lives of multiple people, over multiple years. Since 2017, the Housing First Minnesota Foundation has built over 14,375 square feet of housing for veterans and has added 18 shelter beds to serve over 102 individuals in our four Housing for Heroes homes. One house could serve up to

640 veterans over 50 years. Overall, we have completed 12 community build projects exclusively for veterans—that's 28,463 square feet of housing. What was once a rare empty 30’ North Minneapolis lot, conveniently located off of I-94 and Broadway Avenue, is now home to our latest Housing for Heroes build project. This two-story, 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom, 2,232-square-foot transitional house is our fifth Housing for Heroes build project for veterans experiencing homelessness. This project is on track to be completed in early spring with another Housing for Heroes build project scheduled later in the year. We’re not stopping there. Up to 10 apartment units in dire need of repair will be renovated for mothers enrolled in a chemical dependency program who will be able to live with their children in a safe and nurturing environment during recovery. Each 700-square-foot unit could serve at least 64 mothers and their children over 20 years.

REMODELED

HOME Every admission dollar at a Dream Home during the Spring Remodelers Showcase will help fund our build projects this year. Purchase your Dream Home ticket online at ParadeofHomes.org or on the Parade of Homes app.

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1 APARTMENT could serve at least

64 MOTHERS & THEIR CHILDREN

over 20 years.

Having a space like this [Housing for Heroes home] has made my mind settle down. My concussion injuries have improved in the two months I’ve been here. My mental health is more stable, and I can focus on life and how beautiful it is. This is a wonderful place to heal.” KAYLA, AIR FORCE VETERAN & HOUSING FOR HEROES RESIDENT

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REMODELED DREAM HOME

HOME

Minnesota Modern

THE REMODELER:

SUSTAINABLE 9 DESIGN + BUILD GET THERE:

R28

6 3 3 A S H L A N D AV E N U E S T . PA U L , M N I-94 to Dale Street; South to Ashland Avenue; West to home

THE PROJECT:

T EA R D OW N SNEAK PEEK

inside this home

• This five-bedroom, fourbathroom stunner in St Paul’s Summit Hill neighborhood seamlessly blends Sustainable 9’s signature contemporary style into this traditional community. • Sleek cabinetry and a colorful backsplash provide an eyecatching backdrop for the kitchen, complete with a two-tiered island for enjoying meals at home. • The eat-in kitchen opens into the family room with a cozy wood fireplace, views of the backyard, and access to a screened porch. • A convenient mudroom has a drop zone and storage to stay organized, while the adjacent powder room will draw you in with penny round wall tile and an industrial-chic bucket sink. • Upstairs, the owners' suite is a true retreat with a balcony to enjoy the outdoors, an oval soaking tub, and eclectic modern tile in the spa-like bath.

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• The upper level is complete with a second bedroom, office space, and laundry that is discretely tucked away behind a barn door. • Bright pops of color will grab your attention throughout the home, including the tile accents in the guest baths. • Head downstairs to the sauna and exercise room—the perfect getaway for chilly Minnesota winters. • With a red brick backsplash and an industrial feel, the lower-level bar and entertainment area will have you wanting to pull up a stool and stay awhile. • Showcasing a funky, modern style and a rare three-car garage on an urban lot, this remodeled dream home is one you won’t want to miss! TOUR FOR A CAUSE:

Your $5 admission supports building futures through housing for Minnesotans in need.

M A R C H 2 6 – 2 8 , 2 0 2 1 | F R I D AY – S U N D AY 1 2 – 6 P M


COMING JUNE 11-27 F R I D AY S – S U N D AY S | N O O N – 6 P M

THE BUILDERS ALIGN BUILDING AND REMODELING, LLC CITY HOMES, LLC CHARLES CUDD CO., LLC CUSTOM ONE HOMES DENALI CUSTOM HOMES, INC. GONYEA CUSTOM HOMES GORDON JAMES CONSTRUCTION, INC.

HARTMAN HOMES, INC.

NIH HOMES, LLC

HENDEL HOMES

PARENT CUSTOM HOMES, LLC

HIGHMARK BUILDERS, INC.

STONEWOOD, LLC

JOHN KRAEMER & SONS, INC.

SUSTAINABLE 9 DESIGN + BUILD

LECY BROS. HOMES & REMODELING

SWANSON HOMES TJB HOMES, INC.

MARK D. WILLIAMS CUSTOM HOMES, INC.

WOODDALE BUILDERS, INC.

MIKAN CUSTOM HOMES, LLC

ZEHNDER HOMES, INC.

THE REMODELERS FRONTIER CUSTOM BUILDERS

NOR-SON CUSTOM BUILDERS

HIGHMARK BUILDERS, INC.

PILLAR HOMES PARTNER, INC.

ISPIRI, LLC

QUARTERSAWN

LECY BROS. HOMES & REMODELING

REVISION, LLC

ARTISANHOMETOUR.ORG

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Homeownership is all of it.

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Unfortunately, homeownership is not attainable for everyone. But together we can begin to change this. The movement to grow homeownership opportunities. The benefits of homeownership reach every corner of the lives of Minnesotans. Most Minnesotans want to own homes, but there are barriers that unnecessarily limit homeownership opportunities for so many in our state. This problem is not new, but the housing market today presents unique and growing challenges for those left out of homeownership.

What our housing market needs—more affordably built homes. Minnesota’s housing market serves many of us well, and the homes we build in Minnesota are among the most energy efficient in the country. However, our housing market does not provide an adequate supply of affordably priced homes. We need to build more of them. Lots more of them. This lack of affordably priced options is not by design. The housing industry wants to meet the demand for these homes and to grow homeownership opportunities. Unfortunately, several barriers hold us back from serving the entirety of the housing market.

Lifting barriers to homeownership. One of the largest barriers to homeownership is a series of outdated rules and requirements that unnecessarily limit the construction of affordably priced homes. Many rules, like local government zoning, were created to protect resources and consumers. However, over the years these rules have grown to work against our shared value of homeownership opportunity for all. Modernizing these rules and protections to make them work in support of homeownership opportunities is a challenge, but it can be accomplished!

The opportunity of homeownership for everyone, everywhere. The Parade of Homes has a proud history presenting the premier homeownership event in Minnesota. We have welcomed Minnesotans to celebrate homeownership for decades and watched our region grow. Today we find ourselves in a moment of critical importance as we think about those left out of our housing market. This moment calls us to prioritize the cause of homeownership and to inspire Minnesotans to take action.

SHARE YOUR STORY & JOIN THE CONVERSATION AT

HomeownershipMN.org

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Time for a Transformation? A Year from Now, You May Wish You Had Started Today Whether renovating the kitchen to better fit your lifestyle or updating your home’s curb appeal, you can count on Bell Bank Mortgage to simplify the financing process for your next remodeling project.

Calendar of Events

Bell’s construction specialists are here to walk you through the steps to find the best loan option for your unique situation.

Mark your calendar for special events at remodeled homes throughout the tour!

FRIDAY, MARCH 26

Wine & Snacks CHANGING IMAGES DESIGN, LLC Come enjoy a glass of wine with the team members of Changing Images Design after your tour. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have regarding your home remodeling project.

Contact us today to get started, or find a mortgage lender on our website.

bellbankmortgage.com

R20

Plymouth | 12-6 p.m.

5500 Wayzata Boulevard | Suite 300 | Minneapolis | 952.591.1880 28850

Tour with one tap.

Designing the Master Plan for Your Home NEW SPACES Join our design team, our industry partners, and our homeowners for a memorable tour of this 1980s kitchen/main-level project. Learn all about what is involved in creating a master plan for your forever home. R18

Minnetonka | 5 p.m.

SATURDAY, MARCH 27

Designing the Master Plan for Your Home NEW SPACES Join our design team, our industry partners, and our homeowners for a memorable tour of this 1980s kitchen/main-level project. Learn all about what is involved in creating a master plan for your forever home. R18

Minnetonka | 5 p.m.

SUNDAY, MARCH 28

Designing the Master Plan for Your Home NEW SPACES To download the app, search Parade of Homes Minnesota.

Join our design team, our industry partners, and our homeowners for a memorable tour of this 1980s kitchen/main-level project. Learn all about what is involved in creating a master plan for your forever home. R18

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Tour Tips: PLANNING YOUR TOUR

You might be asking yourself: how do I get started? You’ve already picked up the Remodelers Showcase guidebook, so you’re off to a great start. Pair this book with ParadeofHomes.org and our Parade of Homes app for the perfect trio to help you discover your dream remodeler.

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PA R A D E O F H O M E S A P P Download the Parade of Homes mobile app to save favorite homes, map your route seamlessly, track home features you love in the Idea Book, and search builders and remodelers. Simplicity at its finest. Download and start touring!

Search Parade of Homes Minnesota in the App Store or Google Play store

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REMODELED HOMES

Create your

Plus! HOME ORGANIZATION TIPS, AWARD-WINNING PROJECTS, AND MORE

dream home DISCOVER HOME INSPIRATION BY TOURING DOZENS OF REMODELS

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This guidebook (yes, the one you’re holding right now!) has details on the dozens of remodeled homes that are open to tour (for free!) all throughout the Twin Cities. Use the directories to find the city, remodeler, or type of project you’re looking to explore. Then, head out to tour!

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ParadeofHomes.org makes it easy to plan your tour from any device. Favorite homes to plan your route, or save and share your searches. You’ll also find all sorts of useful articles and data on the Resources tab and even more home inspiration in the photo galleries and on the blog.

Visit ParadeofHomes.org to start searching

SAFETY NOTE: Our highest priority remains everyone’s health and wellbeing. We are committed to the safety of the community, and we urge everyone to follow CDC, federal, and state recommendations regarding COVID-19. Please visit PARADEOFHOMES.ORG for the most up-to-date safety policies before heading out to tour.

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55

30

7

212

5

94

12

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169

R8

R9

41

5

7

12

169

169

41

212

10

101

CHANHASSEN

CHASKA

55

101

101

610

101

13

R19

R18

394

494

55

169

EDEN PRAIRIE

R10

212 5

494

MINNETONKA

101

101

R20

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PLYMOUTH

94

10

13

169

R11

169

212

62

169

169

169

CHAMPLIN

R21

169

47

R17

100

R14

13

R24

R13

62

SAVAGE

R7

47

47

35W

R5

R6

50

35

BURNSVILLE

R12

35W

55

13

94

252

610

65

10

94

280

LAKEVILLE

51

● R4

R29

694

49

49

49

55

R28

13

3

3

13

R27

35E

149

149

5 149

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52

3

35E

35W

SAINT PAUL

51

EAGAN

35E

13

5

R26

36

35W

35W

● R3

62

77

55

13

R25

77

R30

MOUNDS VIEW

65

MINNEAPOLIS

BLOOMINGTON

100

R15R16

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7

100

R22 R23

252

10

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94

610

47

242

65

R1R2 52

52

56

52

55

5

36

INVER GROVE HEIGHTS

55

52

61

35E

35E

35

55

10

61

244

61

97

61

694

244

494

120

120

61

R33

36

94

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R31

96

97

95

95

5

61

61

STILLWATER

316

10

36

96

95

97

95

95

35

95

35

35

64

10

HUDSON

35

R32

35

94

64

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MARCH 26–28

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Directory of Remodelers AMEK, Inc.............................................................R8

Bluejack Builders............................................. R16 C&E Wurzer Builders, LLC..............................R32 Cardinal Remodeling, Inc.............................. R34 Changing Images Design, LLC..................... R20 College City Design/Build, Inc........................R5

Dolezal Creative Design Build Inc............... R24

Enerjac Construction, Inc..............................R27 Great Northern Builders, LLC........................ R4 Highmark Builders, Inc................................... R13

Iron River Construction LLC........................... R11

Ispiri, LLC.......................................... R22, R31, R33 J Carsten Remodeling........................................R1

James Barton Design-Build, Inc................... R14

McDonald Remodeling, Inc.................... R2, R10

MN Fine Homes and Remodeling, Inc.............................................R23

Directory of Projects

Murphy Bros. Design | Build | Remodel................................R3

Addition

Nicolette Design Remodel............................ R29

R31, R32

New Spaces..................................................R7, R18 OA Design + Build............................................ R30 Plekkenpol Builders, Inc................................. R19

R8, R12, R17, R23, R26, R27, R30, Bathroom

Quartersawn..................................................... R26

R1, R3, R8, R9, R10, R13, R14, R17,

Sicora Design Build......................................... R17

Bedroom

Roberts Residential Remodeling, Inc............................ R12, R15, R25

R18, R19, R20, R23, R25, R26, R32

Stonehearth Remodeling, Inc....................... R21

R14, R17, R19, R32

Structural Dimensions, Inc..............................R9 Sustainable 9 Design + Build..................

R28

White Birch Design, LLC...................................R6

Deck/Patio/Porch R31 Exterior R12, R17, R18, R21, R26

DON’T MISS THIS SPRING'S REMODELED

Garage R17 Great Room/Family Room R4, R7, R9, R10, R18, R19, R23, R25, R32

R28

Home Office R2, R8, R9, R31 Kitchen R1, R2, R3, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, R12, R13, R14, R15, R16, R17, R18, R21, R22, R23, R25, R26, R27, R29, R30, R31, R33, R34 Lower Level R1, R4, R14, R19 Main Level R3, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, R12, R16, R18, R23, R25, R31, R33, R34 Mudroom/Laundry

Directory of Cities

R1, R2, R8, R9, R10, R14, R18, R25, R27, R31, R32

Bloomington.......................................R11, R12, R13

Lakeville.........................................................R4, R5

Champlin............................................................ R21

Minnetonka....................................................... R18

Burnsville..............................................................R6 Chanhassen..........................................................R9

Chaska...................................................................R8 Eagan.....................................................................R3

Eden Prairie....................................................... R10

Edina........................................... R14, R15, R16, R17 Hudson................................................................R32

Inver Grove Heights.....................................R1, R2

Minneapolis.................................... R23, R24, R25 Mounds View.................................................... R30

Plymouth...................................................R19, R20 Robbinsdale.......................................................R22 Savage ..................................................................R7

St. Paul.....................................R26, R27, R28, R29 Stillwater............................................................ R31

Woodbury................................................. R33, R34

Owner’s Suite R1, R12, R23, R26, R27 Teardown R28 Theater R19 Whole House R1, R10, R11, R12, R14, R20, R24, R26

Directory of Advertisers Arrow Building Center.........................................................................................................8 Bell Bank Mortgage............................................................................................................28 biota Landscapes.................................................................................................................. 7 CenterPoint Energy..............................................................................................................3 FocalPoint Flooring, Cabinets & Design..........................................Inside Back Cover

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Highmark Builders, Inc.........................................................................................................1 Holiday Stationstores.......................................................................................................... 7 Kolbe Gallery Twin Cities....................................................................................................5 Marvin.............................................................................. Inside Front Cover, Back Cover

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AFTER

BEFORE

J Carsten Remodeling BATHROOM, KITCHEN, LOWER LEVEL, MUDROOM/LAUNDRY, OWNER’S SUITE, WHOLE HOUSE Empty for seven years, this 1950s rambler needed help in all areas. After stripping the house to the studs (even the roof—including the trusses), the upper level was reconfigured to allow for an owners’ suite, an additional bathroom, and a large open FR, DR, and KT area. KT includes custom painted cabinets and Cambria Portrush quartz countertops. Other UL amenities: rustic wood floors, Heat-N-Glo fireplace, laundry room tile with mop sink/dog bath, barn door, and Marvin windows and patio door. Two lookout windows were added to the bedrooms in the LL. The original pink tub was refinished for the full BA. Electric, plumbing, and heating systems are all new. jcarstenremodeling.com | 651-592-7877

MN Lic. #BC512128

INVER GROVE HEIGHTS 2144 - 67TH STREET E. I-494 to Highway 52 S.; West on 70th St. E.; North on Babcock Trail; East on 67th St. E. to home; House on the corner of 67th St. E. and Barbara Avenue

R2

AFTER

BEFORE

McDonald Remodeling, Inc. HOME OFFICE, KITCHEN, MUDROOM/LAUNDRY Beauty and function abound in this reimagined ranch-style rambler. Main level offers an open living area with an entertainment zone, laundry/mudroom, and home office with murphy bed. Expanded kitchen optimizes space through several clever integrations. Innovative features include roomy corner drawers, bread & spirits storage, two-tier cutlery drawer, & hidden toe kick step stool that provides space-saving & conveniently located access to the upper cabinetry in the KT. Classic & high-quality finishes like chiseled-edge Cambria countertops & quarter sawn white oak add to the many details that inspire in this home. You won’t want to miss this one. mcdonaldremodeling.com | 651-554-1234

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MN Lic. #BC205832

INVER GROVE HEIGHTS 7326 BANCROFT WAY I-494; South on US-52 S. to 70th St. E. exit; Right on 70th St. E.; Left on Babcock Trail; Left on Baldwin Avenue; Right to stay on Baldwin to Bancroft Way

M A R C H 2 6 – 2 8 , 2 0 2 1 | F R I D AY – S U N D AY 1 2 – 6 P M


R3

AFTER

AFTER

Murphy Bros. Design | Build | Remodel BATHROOM, KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL Multi-generational Eagan family escapes dated and dysfunctional ’90s design. The whole main floor was like a museum of ’90s oak with a kitchen layout that resembled a game of Twister. We redesigned their entire main level to make it far more aesthetically enjoyable and functional. Out went all the kitchen cabinetry, flooring, and bathroom vanity, and in went new custom cabinets, dual fuel oven, updated lighting, gorgeous Du Chateau hardwood flooring, Moroccan-inspired ceramic tile in the bathroom, Adura luxury vinyl tile in the laundry/mudroom space, and Cambria vanity countertops. The transformation isn’t just stunning, it’s liberating! mbros.com | 763-780-3262 | 763-567-1907

MN Lic. #BC003416

EAGAN 2104 ROYALE COURT From North: Cedar (77) to Palomino Dr.; E. to Galaxie Ave.; N. to Safari Pass; Left on Royale Dr.; Left to Royale Ct. From South: Cedar to McAndrews Road

R4

AFTER

BEFORE

Great Northern Builders, LLC GREAT ROOM/FAMILY ROOM, LOWER LEVEL This already finished lower level was lackluster at best. Distant learning, working from home, and the need for a fun and personalized family space was the goal for this project. Custom cabinets at the new wet bar and entertainment area, Turkish brick, quartz countertops, and a three-sided fireplace round out the custom touches in this refreshed lower level. New LVP flooring offers durability and warmth to the space as the family utilizes the backyard complete with patio, hot tub, and an ice rink in the winter months. Kids and adults alike will be able to enjoy this space for years to come. This is a must-see for any family! gnbmn.com | 651-455-9371

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LAKEVILLE 16768 FALKIRK TRAIL I-494 south to I-35E south; Exit Co. Rd. 31/Pilot Knob Rd.; Keep right at fork; Merge onto Pilot Knob Rd. to Falkirk Trail; Right on Falkirk; Home on right

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R5

AFTER

BEFORE

College City Design/Build, Inc. KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL High-performance and gorgeous! The original kitchen was large but had a very awkward layout. First, we changed the location of some key appliances; changed an inefficient pantry closet into a bank of floor-to-ceiling, full-access, shallow-depth pantries; and right-sized an under-scaled island. The new layout enabled us to add a 48” refrigerator/freezer, 36” gas range top, double ovens, seating at the island, and incorporate a bar/beverage area next to the dining room. This kitchen highlights the use of unique sinks, faucets, cabinet hardware, and light fixtures, plus mixed stained wood pieces with enameled, closed storage and open shelves. collegecitydesignbuild.com | 952-469-6900

LAKEVILLE 17843 - 179TH TRAIL W.

MN Lic. #BC431713

I-35W south to 185 Street W.; West to Kenyon Avenue; Left on Kingsway Path; North to 179th Trail W.; West to home on the left

R6

AFTER

BEFORE

White Birch Design, LLC KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL Our clients came to us wanting to expand the kitchen in their Burnsville home. After years of working in cramped quarters, they were ready to create their dream space for cooking and entertaining. Our solution? A stunning new design that involved tearing down a wall between the KT and DR, allowing for a large island, a professional gas range and downdraft, plus seating for family and guests. New maple cabinets, quartz countertops, tile backsplash, new hardware, lighting, and an extension and refinishing of solid wood floors from the surrounding spaces completed the design. And the cherry on the top? A coffee bar in an underutilized area of the kitchen. whitebirchdesignllc.com | 952-686-8443

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MN Lic. #BC736504

BURNSVILLE 1312 FREMONT COURT I-35 south; Right on County Road 46; Right on Kendale Drive; Right on Dupont Ave. S.; Left on 158th St. W.; Right on Fremont Ave. S.; Left on Fremont Court

M A R C H 2 6 – 2 8 , 2 0 2 1 | F R I D AY – S U N D AY 1 2 – 6 P M


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New Spaces GREAT ROOM/FAMILY ROOM, KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL Please join the New Spaces team to tour this one-of-a-kind kitchen and main-level remodel! Tiffany and Alex dreamed of a unique space that would reflect their colorful personalities, but were not sure how to bring their vision to life. By rethinking the layout of their 1986 modified two-story, New Spaces designer, Jayme Lennon, transformed their kitchen from dark and stuffy to sleek and spacious—it’s an entertainer’s dream! The kitchen, with an expansive island, features enameled cabinetry and chic porcelain countertops. A colorful, custom glass tile creates the perfect centerpiece for this fun family’s beautiful New Space. newspaces.com | 952-367-6821 | 952-898-5300

MN Lic. #BC001586

SAVAGE 13363 ELAINE COURT From I-35E; Exit 88B Co. Rd. 42; Head west 2.8 miles to Glendale Ave.; Right; 1.6 Miles to McColl Dr.; Right; 1 mile to Yosemite; Left; 0.2 mile to Elaine Court

R8

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AMEK, Inc. ADDITION, BATHROOM, HOME OFFICE, KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL, MUDROOM/LAUNDRY Stay or move? That is the question. Our AMEK design + build team had the answer with a new floor plan and addition to dissolve a Chaska couple’s urge to move. This thoughtful main-level remodel smoothly flexes from comfortable and cozy to an allout entertaining space. Come see the favorite spots: the porch retreat, library office, kitchen island, and mudroom, and stay for the details: Carrara marble backsplash, honed granite, honey bronze hardware, electric fireplace, custom cabinetry, and island with thickened quartz edge. Our personalized LifeDesign process makes you love staying home! amekinc.com | 952-888-1200

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MN Lic. #BC164402

POHTC

CHASKA 263 HIGHLAND DRIVE I-494 to US-212 W./Exit 11C; Take left to MN-41/Chestnut St.; Turn right on Victoria Dr.; Left on Cardinal St.; Take 2nd right on Highland Dr.; Home on left

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Structural Dimensions, Inc. BATHROOM, GREAT ROOM/FAMILY ROOM, HOME OFFICE, KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL, MUDROOM/LAUNDRY 1990s honey oak transformed! New KT with Cambria Swanstone counters with waterfall edge, a beverage fridge, grey tiled backsplash, walk-in pantry, and Bosch/Thermador appliances. White perimeter cabinets and a large black island with a sink and seating for the entire family. Breakfast station, towel holder, spice pullouts. GR has updated FPL, black ledge stone surround, and cabinets. Oak hardwood floors stained grey with two-story railing and spindles gel stained to match to tie all the spaces together. New painted grey mudroom/laundry cabinets improve function/storage with character piece of butcher block counter over the washer/dryer. See you there! sdimn.com | 952-224-0111

CHANHASSEN 7324 FAWN HILL ROAD

MN Lic. #BC187736

I-494; West on Highway 5; North on Galpin Boulevard; West on Fawn Hill Road

R10

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BEFORE

McDonald Remodeling, Inc. BATHROOM, GREAT ROOM/FAMILY ROOM, KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL, MUDROOM/LAUNDRY, WHOLE HOUSE This contemporary whole-home remodel created brighter and more open spaces for these homeowners to relax and entertain. The kitchen was modernized with updated cabinetry, additional storage and appliances, Cambria countertops, high-end finishes, and an enlarged island. Walls were removed, stairway rebuilt, and floors were leveled out for an airy floor plan with better flow and natural light. Additional usable space was created by converting the porch into a year-round sunroom. Other features include an updated laundry/mudroom, dining room, powder bath, spa-like owners’ bath, and a lower-level refresh. You won’t want to miss this one. mcdonaldremodeling.com | 651-554-1234

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EDEN PRAIRIE 8805 SYCAMORE COURT

MN Lic. #BC205832

US-212 to Mitchell Road Exit; South on Mitchell Road; Left onto Cumberland Road; Right onto Sycamore Court

M A R C H 2 6 – 2 8 , 2 0 2 1 | F R I D AY – S U N D AY 1 2 – 6 P M


R11

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Iron River Construction LLC WHOLE HOUSE Full demo and remodel of both levels of the rambler-style home. Three bedrooms, two family rooms, three bathrooms, kitchen, and full replacement of all the windows and siding on the house. Custom inlaid tub with gorgeous bluestone surround which mimics a flowing rock river bed! Full custom tile steam shower with bench and handheld shower handle. Custom circular kitchen seating area looking out through the full width of windows onto Andersen Lake! Wood accented backsplash in the kitchen with gorgeous solid surface countertops and expansive workspace area. Removal of a large 1959 brick chimney from the roofline to lower level to open up the main area. ironriverco.com | 952-442-1762

MN Lic. #BC271278

BLOOMINGTON 8132 ENSIGN ROAD S. I-494 east; Exit Washington Avenue; Go through roundabout and stay to the right; Exit Ensign Avenue S. to model home

R12

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Roberts Residential Remodeling, Inc. ADDITION, EXTERIOR, KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL, OWNER’S SUITE, WHOLE HOUSE Whole-home remodel. We took this ‘80s two-story home and gave it an architectural influence of its own. We gutted the main level, then designed and built a new KT, laundry/mudroom, hearth room, and DR. We put in new flooring, passage doors, trim, and wall treatments. The millwork is stunning here. The transformation continues on the upper level with a new owners’ suite and guest BA along with more custom millwork. We completed the home with an additional garage and all-new exterior using stone, shakes, and more! Come see the transformation. All design and custom cabinetry/millwork manufactured in our shops by the team at Roberts Residential. robertsresidentialremodeling.com | 952-224-3680

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POHTC

MN Lic. #BC006885

BLOOMINGTON 2511 OVERLOOK DRIVE Take I-35W south; Exit and right on W. 98th Street; Use left two lanes to go left on W. Old Shakopee Road; Left on Thomas Avenue S.; Left on Overlook Drive

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Highmark Builders, Inc. BATHROOM, KITCHEN This Bloomington bungalow remodel features a bright, new kitchen and an updated main-level bathroom. Explore the possibilities of what can happen in a house where space is limited and an open floor plan is not an option. Instead of knocking down walls, the homeowner opted to more efficiently use the space that they already had. By adding some much-needed updates to the finishes such as hardwood flooring, painted cabinetry, quartz countertops, and lighting rework, the space not only looks beautiful but also functions better with a surprising amount of storage and counter space. highmark-builders.com | 952-882-8904

BLOOMINGTON 3412 W. 88TH STREET

MN Lic. #BC393854

I-494; South on France Avenue S.; East on W. 90th Street; Left on Tretbaugh Drive; Continue to W. 88th Street

R14

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James Barton Design-Build, Inc. BATHROOM, BEDROOM, KITCHEN, LOWER LEVEL, MUDROOM/LAUNDRY, WHOLE HOUSE These homeowners were ready to give their home an entirely new look. With the partnership of JBDB, this house was transformed to meet the needs of the family. With the centrally located stairs on the main level being relocated, this space now has an open-concept floor plan. The newly created butler pantry adds storage space to the kitchen and has a convenient dog wash off the deck for their dogs. The lower level is a great spot for friends and family to get together with a new bar, gaming area, and a large theatre room. The JBDB team worked with the family to come up with fun design elements and space for everyone to enjoy, even the dogs! jbdb.biz | 952-431-1670 | 952-292-2714

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MN Lic. #BC191023

EDINA 4301 DUNBERRY LANE Highway 100 to W. 70th Street; East to Cornelia Drive; North to Dunberry Lane; Left to house

M A R C H 2 6 – 2 8 , 2 0 2 1 | F R I D AY – S U N D AY 1 2 – 6 P M


R15

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BEFORE

Roberts Residential Remodeling, Inc. KITCHEN This home had a galley kitchen with a floor plan that isolated the family room, kitchen, and dining room. We removed partition walls to create an open floor plan. We designed, built, and painted kitchen cabinets in our in-house millwork shop. We updated the ceilings with a knockdown finish, installed a prefinished bamboo floor, a faux brick backsplash, and alder wood shelving in the kitchen. We also replaced their handrail system to complement the new look. Come by and see what a difference we can make by reorganizing your space and updating your finishes! robertsresidentialremodeling.com | 952-224-3680

MN Lic. #BC006885

EDINA 6521 TINGDALE AVENUE I-494 W. to MN-100 N.; Take W. 70th Street exit; Continue on Normandale Road/Highway 100 Service Road; Left onto W. 66th Street; Right onto Tingdale Avenue

R16

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BEFORE

Bluejack Builders KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL Make your home an enjoyment! See a transformed first floor and kitchen carried from a tired space to a stunning foyer/office, a living/dining room with a new focal point, and a kitchen that unites with the patio. Brought into 2021 with youth, style, elegance, and a touch of luxury. An open gourmet kitchen features amazing cabinetry, Sub-Zero appliances, marble-like countertops, tile work, and an island with table extension. The first floor also features new glass-paneled doors in ebony with gold hardware that lead to the office and a new fireplace finely enameled in ebony with matching built-ins, floating shelves, and marble surround. bluejackbuilders.com | 651-248-0252

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POHTC

MN Lic. #BC627160

EDINA 6505 RIDGEVIEW CIRCLE Highway 62 to south on Tracy Avenue; At traffic circle take second exit onto Valley Lane; Continue on Ridgeview Drive; Left on Ridgeview Circle to home

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Sicora Design Build ADDITION, BATHROOM, BEDROOM, EXTERIOR, GARAGE, KITCHEN Love of their neighborhood inspired this Sicora client to pursue a renovation to create their forever home! The home addition features a owners’ bedroom suite, enlarged kitchen, mudroom, and added garage stall, along with crafting a modern exterior finish. A few of the highlights of this project include 9’ ceilings created in a home shape that normally has 8’ ceilings, a modern farmhouse exterior with a warm and welcoming front porch, and a relocated stairway which allowed for an open floor plan. If you are looking for inspiration for creating your family’s forever home, this is a must-stop for you! sicora.com | 952-929-0098

MN Lic. #BC253425

EDINA 5209 GROVE STREET Follow MN-100 to Benton Avenue exit; West on Benton Avenue; Right on Code Avenue; Left on Grove Street to home

R18

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New Spaces BATHROOM, EXTERIOR, GREAT ROOM/FAMILY ROOM, KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL, MUDROOM/LAUNDRY This best-of-show forever home shows a more modern design aesthetic with features more often seen on the West Coast or in big city penthouse condos. The many design details will inspire you: an open two-story front foyer; a grand main staircase with expansive cable railing system flanking the catwalk that overlooks the two-story vaulted living room; a dramatic two-story fireplace accent wall with a very unique specialty paint finish and texture; new generous mudroom space plan; open-concept kitchen/ great room/dining room; and powder room. High-performing contemporary cabinetry solutions throughout and breathtaking sightlines will inspire you! newspaces.com | 612-205-0485

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MN Lic. #BC001586

MINNETONKA 2200 PLATWOOD ROAD I-394 to Plymouth Road Exit; South to Ridgedale Drive; West to Essex Road; South to Platwood Road; Left to home at end of cul-de-sac

M A R C H 2 6 – 2 8 , 2 0 2 1 | F R I D AY – S U N D AY 1 2 – 6 P M


R19

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BEFORE

Plekkenpol Builders, Inc. BATHROOM, BEDROOM, GREAT ROOM/FAMILY ROOM, LOWER LEVEL, THEATRE With a love for entertaining and collecting, the homeowners were preparing to update their lower level. The goal was to create a fun, vintage lakeside retreat, perfect for family gatherings, friendly overnights, and multi-purpose recreation. The plan got fast-tracked in January 2019. While the family was on vacation, a pipe froze and burst during unprecedented low temperatures—the “Polar Vortex.” Restoration and remodeling began sooner than expected, but the homeowners seized the opportunity to create their ideal lower level refuge. See for yourself—when Plekkenpol Builders remodels your home, “The Difference is in the Details.” plekkenpol.com | 952-888-2225

MN Lic. #BC001797

PLYMOUTH 14810 - 13TH PLACE N. I-494 to Co. Rd. 6; West to Fernbrook Ln. N.; South to 13th Ave. N.; West to Harbor Ln. N.; South to 13th Ave. N.; West to Kingsview Ln. N.; North to 13th Pl. N.

R20

AFTER

BEFORE

Changing Images Design, LLC BATHROOM, WHOLE HOUSE And then it was done! The one remaining bathroom project sat dormant for four years before the homeowners decided it was time to complete it. In need of a getaway, this bathroom was designed to have that spa feeling. With a deep soaking tub, LED lights washing down the walls, an under-cabinet toe kick, and soft contemporary wallpaper, this bathroom is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. The entire house was remodeled a few years back is also available to tour.

PLYMOUTH 1220 URBANDALE LANE N.

changingimagesdesign.com | 612-709-0756

PA R A D E O F H O M E S T C

POHTC

MN Lic. #BC646582

I-494 to County Road 6 west; South on Urbandale Lane N. to home

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R21

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Stonehearth Remodeling, Inc. EXTERIOR, KITCHEN Stonehearth Remodeling brought this kitchen up to date by removing golden oak cabinetry and installing new custom-built painted cabinets. The project is complete with new quartz countertops, a tile backsplash, new stainless steel appliances, and luxury vinyl plank flooring. The new cabinet layout created additional countertop space, which is great for homeowners who love to entertain! Stonehearth Remodeling also installed all new siding on the exterior of the home as part of the project.

stonehearthremodeling.com | 763-427-7330 | 763-486-8543

CHAMPLIN 217 BELLE AIRE COURT

MN Lic. #BC753400

US-169 to Dayton Road/Highway 12; Turn right onto Sunrise Lane; Turn left onto W. River Parkway; Take the first left onto Belle Aire Court; Home on the left

R22

AFTER

BEFORE

Ispiri, LLC KITCHEN This homeowner came to Ispiri looking to create the kitchen of their dreams. Their vision was to expand into a small bedroom to create a larger kitchen for cooking and entertaining. Custom cabinets in white and gray paint, quartz countertops, and black accents make for a functional and inviting kitchen. Come see this beautiful project, and imagine your home being transformed by our expert design build team.

ROBBINSDALE 4512 ABBOTT AVENUE N.

ispiri.com | 952-999-7720

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MN Lic. #BC627402

West on I-394 & MN-100 N. to France Avenue N. in Robbinsdale; Take France Avenue exit; Left on Lake Drive; Left on Abbott Avenue N.; Home is on the right

M A R C H 2 6 – 2 8 , 2 0 2 1 | F R I D AY – S U N D AY 1 2 – 6 P M


R23

AFTER

BEFORE

MN Fine Homes and Remodeling, Inc. ADDITION, BATHROOM, GREAT ROOM/FAMILY ROOM, KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL, OWNER’S SUITE Modern home addition with kitchen expansion and owners’ suite addition. An entire main-floor renovation includes a back wall of windows overlooking a beautifully landscaped yard with koi pond, plus 12’-wide multi-fold window opening up to pass through the counter for entertaining. Owners’ suite addition with 10x10 wet room for shower and tub, and balcony overlooking the yard with green roof. Full exterior renovation including new Hardie paneling with extreme trim and Krono Art accents. With this modern design, we still managed to keep the curb appeal and charm on the front of the 1940s home and a flat roof in the back to maximize space inside mnfinehome.com | 763-760-0250 | 612-251-1507

MN Lic. #BC735056

MINNEAPOLIS 2712 - 44TH AVENUE N. Take Osseo Road southeast and turn right (west) on 45th Avenue N.; Turn left on Sheridan Avenue N.; Turn right on 44th Avenue N. to home on right

R24

AFTER

Dolezal Creative Design Build Inc WHOLE HOUSE This 1920s house was once known as the Gedney House, built and owned by the famous Minnesota Gedney pickle family. The intention behind this historical house remodel is to bring the spirit back with a modern look. The design of the past was honored by repurposing some of the original architectural details. The style of the house mixes traditional and modern architecture while featuring an open stairway. The interior floor plan is designed with a private library, home office, and a spacious kitchen for an open layout. The interior courtyard has an adjoining dog run. dolezalcreative.com | 952-886-7134

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MINNEAPOLIS 1923 KNOX AVENUE S.

MN Lic. #BC754097

POHTC

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BEFORE

Roberts Residential Remodeling, Inc. BATHROOM, GREAT ROOM/FAMILY ROOM, KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL, MUDROOM/LAUNDRY In this home, we remodeled the existing kitchen, a ¾ bathroom, and one full bathroom. We removed a wall between the kitchen and dining room to create a more open space. The cabinetry included new vanities, a bench seat with hooks at the rear entry, and cabinetry extending from the kitchen into the dining room. We completely updated the upper-level bathroom and expanded the shower area of the existing ¾ bathroom. Finishes include beautifully painted, flat-panel custom cabinetry that was built and finished in our in-house custom cabinet shop; Vicostone Quartz countertops, backsplash, and shower surround; oak hardwood floors; and custom trim. robertsresidentialremodeling.com | 952-224-3680

MINNEAPOLIS 4233 - 23RD AVENUE S.

MN Lic. #BC006885

Take MN-77 N. toward Cedar Avenue; MN-77 becomes Cedar Avenue; Turn right onto E. 42nd Street; Turn right onto 23rd Avenue; The house will be on the left

R26

AFTER

BEFORE

Quartersawn ADDITION, BATHROOM, EXTERIOR, KITCHEN, OWNER’S SUITE, WHOLE HOUSE This 1917 home is a survivor. Built during the onset of the Spanish Flu and now fully remodeled during the COVID-19 pandemic, one might wonder “if these walls could talk...” Quartersawn worked with the homeowners to preserve the character and the proportions of the original design while adding space and bringing in 21st-century amenities including an open floor plan, mudroom addition, walk-in pantry, exercise room, and luxurious owners’ suite. Come see how this older house has been rejuvenated and is ready to meet its second century of life in great health and style.

quartersawndesignbuild.com | 612-208-1727

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ST. PAUL 2266 GOODRICH AVENUE

MN Lic. #BC522363

I-94 to Cretin/Vandalia exit; South on Cretin Avenue passed Summit Avenue; Then west (left) on Goodrich Avenue; End of the first block on your left

M A R C H 2 6 – 2 8 , 2 0 2 1 | F R I D AY – S U N D AY 1 2 – 6 P M


R27

AFTER

Enerjac Construction, Inc. ADDITION, KITCHEN, MUDROOM/LAUNDRY, OWNER’S SUITE A perfect blend of existing 1900s home and 1,600 square feet of additional living space featuring Marvin windows. This project consists of a main-floor owners’ suite with CT shower, soaking tub, double sinks, and walk-in closet, as well as a mudroom and laundry room with full basement woodshop. Main-floor gourmet kitchen expansion and remodel. Kitchen with a brilliant blend of enameled and stained cabinetry, Cambria countertops, walk-in pantry, extra-large sink, SS appliances, and CT floor with in-floor heat. The second-floor in-law suite above the new garage includes a living room, craft room, laundry room, and in-law bedroom/bath suite. enerjac.com | 651-436-8517 | 651-788-6662

MN Lic. #BC002473

ST. PAUL 701 STEWART AVENUE From St. Paul: West on Shephard Rd.; Right on Otto 1 block; Right on Stewart 1.5 block OR From Minneapolis: East on Shephard Rd.; Left on Otto 1 block; Right on Stewart 1.5 block

$5

R28

REMODELED

HOME

AFTER

BEFORE

Sustainable 9 Design + Build TEARDOWN Come tour this five-bedroom, four-bathroom funky Minnesota Modern stunner in St. Paul’s Summit Hill neighborhood! It’s a perfect blend of Sustainable 9’s signature contemporary style mixed into a more traditional neighborhood that’s just the right size for the homeowners. The main-level eat-in kitchen opens into the cozy family room that features a fireplace and views of the backyard, and the owners’ suite showcased a modern oval soaking tub and eclectic modern tile patterns. The lower-level bar and entertainment area is a must for those that like to entertain, and the rare three-car garage on this urban lot makes this home a must-see! sustainable9.com/projects | 612-234-4194

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POHTC

MN Lic. #BC653457

ST. PAUL 633 ASHLAND AVENUE I-94 to Dale Street; South to Ashland Avenue; West to home in 1/2 block

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Nicolette Design Remodel KITCHEN Nicolette Design Remodel is excited to share this beautifully designed kitchen with you! By removing a wall separating the kitchen and dining room, we were able to create an open floor plan concept. The space features warm oak custom cabinetry to match existing millwork, it is topped with earth-toned Kensington Cambria surfaces, and is accented by timeless subway tile. We are excited to share this stunning bungalow transformation with you.

ST. PAUL 1404 SIMPSON STREET

nidmn.com | 612-289-0044

MN Lic. #BC721043

I-94 to Snelling Avenue; Head north; Right on Arlington Avenue; Right on Simpson Street; Home on the left side of the street

R30

OA Design + Build ADDITION, KITCHEN The existing four-level split suffered from a carved up and disconnected home that had been subject to prior remodels. With a small two-story addition and the removal of primary bearing walls, we were able to unify the spaces. A new wood-burning stove, Marvin windows, and reclaimed flooring from Wood from the Hood are just a few of the features. A new kitchen featuring walnut cabinets, Bosch appliances, and reclaimed wood beams with integrated lights complete this finely crafted and detailed remodel! Follow @oabuilds to go behind the scenes of our awesome projects! OADesignBuild.com | 612-789-7070

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MN Lic. #BC322423

MOUNDS VIEW 8334 GROVELAND ROAD From the south: I-35W north to County Highway 10; West to 93rd Lane; South to County J/85th Avenue NE; West to Groveland Road; South to home

M A R C H 2 6 – 2 8 , 2 0 2 1 | F R I D AY – S U N D AY 1 2 – 6 P M


R31

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Ispiri, LLC ADDITION, DECK/PATIO/PORCH, HOME OFFICE, KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL, MUDROOM/LAUNDRY This Stillwater home was in need of a main-level transformation. The kitchen was undersized, outdated, and lacked natural light, the dining areas were closed off, and the mudroom was very small and lacked storage. After removing several walls, refreshed all materials, and adding a small addition, this main level is an entertainer’s dream. Custom painted and knotty alder cabinets, quartz countertops, reclaimed hood, large patio door, and luxury vinyl flooring makes this main-level remodel truly stunning.

STILLWATER 8635 - 80TH STREET N.

MN Lic. #BC627402

1 7

35'-0"

28

68

10'-6"H. x 10"W. POURED (MATCH EXISTING FOUNDATION) CONC. FOUND. WALLS 1 TRTD. PLATE R-10 DRAINAGE BOARD ON 20"x8" CONT. CONC. FTGS. REBAR PER CODE

17'-9"X14'-10"

SWING MODULE 14'-10"

GOLF SIMULATOR

10'-2"± HGT SOUND INSUL CLG & WALLS TBD

18'-0"

1 6

EX'G LOOKOUT

W.H.

8'-0"H. x 8"W. POURED (MATCH EXISTING FOUNDATION) CONC. FOUND. WALLS 1 TRTD. PLATE R-10 DRAINAGE BOARD ON 20"x8" CONT. CONC. FTGS. REBAR PER CODE

FURN.

2x6 BEARING WALL STUDS TO MATCH JOIST SPACING ON 20"x8" CONT. CONC. FTGS. REBAR PER CODE

-1253 SQ. FT.DEMOLITION NOTES:

7'-9 1/2" HGT EXP CONC

SUMP

1 REMOVE EXISTING WINDOW AND SAVE FOR REUSE IN A NEW LOCATION - SEE PLAN PATCH AND REPAIR SIDING AT FRONT ELEVATION.

FULL HGT 1'-0" 8'-0"H. x 8"W. POURED (MATCH EXISTING FOUNDATION) CONC. FOUND. WALLS 1 TRTD. PLATE R-10 DRAINAGE BOARD ON 20"x8" CONT. CONC. FTGS. REBAR PER CODE

33'-6"

LOWER LEVEL FLOOR PLAN SCALE: 1/4" = 1'-0"

MECH ROOM #2 / STORAGE

10'-6"H. x 10"W. POURED (MATCH EXISTING FOUNDATION) CONC. FOUND. WALLS 1 TRTD. PLATE R-10 DRAINAGE BOARD ON 20"x8" CONT. CONC. FTGS. REBAR PER CODE

68

NO CHANGE

13'-4"X14'-0"

VERIFY LOC.

19'-6" FULL HGT (10'-6")

1'-4"

3'-112"

EX'G MECHANICAL AREA

EX'G FULL HGT FOUNDATION WALL

FULL HGT

AFTER

68

FLEX AREA

18" FLOOR TRUSSES @ 19.2" O.C.

CLUB STOR./ SHLVS

17'-0"

SEATING AREA

NEW LL HALL

7'-9 1/2" HGT - NEW SR TBD

NEW WALLS AND DOORS - VERIFY DEPTH W/ EX'G EQUIPMENT

8'-2"± HGT SOUND INSUL CLG TBD

DN 3R

CLUB STOR./ SHLVS

2

3

EX'G ELEC PNL - ENCLOSE

13'-0"X14'-7"

DN 1R

ELEC PNL

7'-0"

68 30

CUT NEW 3'-4"X7'-0" MAS. OPNG INTO EXIST'G FOUNDATION WALL FOR NEW DOOR. INSTALL NEW LINTEL. SITE VER.

OPT: BUILT IN STORAGE

DATE 10/07/2 10/16/2 12/5/20 12/11/2

OPEN UP TO FULL WIDTH

68

HDR - TBD

17'-9"X9'-0"

RE PREFAB SHOWER AND SURROUND

24

SHLVS

2X6 WALL TV WALL

GOLF LOUNGE 8'-2"± HGT SOUND INSUL CLG TBD

EX'G STAIR UP TO 2ND

68

21'-0" FULL HGT (8'-7")

42"

EXISTING RAIL

30

9'-112"

2

48" VANITY

EX'G WELL LOCATION

STEP FTG AS NEEDED

18'-0" FULL HGT (10'-6")

TBD

9'-1"

8'-0"H. x 8"W. POURED CONC. FOUND. WALLS 1 TRTD. PLATE R-10 DRAINAGE BOARD ON 20"x8" CONT. CONC. FTGS. REBAR PER CODE

39'-0"

68

26

68

26

BUILD UP FLR

7'-4"

26

18" FLOOR TRUSSES @ 19.2" O.C.

1 5

LOOKOUT 3-2X8

3/4 BATH

68

11'-1012"

68 28 LT F AL

8'-2"± HGT SOUND INSUL CLG TBD

HOLD TO HDR

48"

20 68

mandrew

5'-0"

CW135-2

3-2X8

20

11'-0"X15'-5"

LL BEDRM / OFFICE

H

QUEEN

7'-3"

CONCRETE STAIR VERIFY GRADE ON SITE. RETAIN AS NEEDED. EXACT DESIGN TBD BY CONTRACTOR

NO CHANGE

CANTILEVER ABOVE

6'-012"

8231 D BLOO 95

EX'G FAMILY / THEATER ROOM

EX'G FULL HGT FND WALL

2'-212"

LOOKOUT

3-2X8

M.A H 42" H. x 8"W POURED CONC. FND WALL 1 TRTD. PLATE R-10 DRAIN BD ON 20"x8" CONC.FTGS. REBAR PER CODE

30

TRTD 2-2X10 RETAINING WALL

9'-9"

CXW135-2 EGRESS SILL AT 44" MAX

11'-0" LOOKOUT

1 8

68

WOOD LEDGE

DECK ABOVE 42" H. x 8"W POURED CONC. FND WALL 1 TRTD. PLATE R-10 DRAIN BD ON 20"x8" CONC.FTGS. REBAR PER CODE

9'-9"

LEDGER BD

4'-6" WALKOUT

3"

3'-0"

TRTD 2-2X10

2x10s TRTD. @ 16" O.C.

10'-0"

R-5 INSULATION ON SIDE WALLS IF EXCEPTION IN R402.2.8 IS NOT MET

6x6 CEDAR POST ON 18" DIA SONO TUBE FROST FOOTING

30

9'-6"

TRTD 2-2X10

FLUSH NEW LINTEL

19'-6" LOOKOUT

9'-6"

RETAINING WALL

R32

3"

UP TO GRADE CONC STAIR

ispiri.com | 952-999-7720

I-35W N. & MN-36 E.; Co. Rd. 29/Hilton Trail Exit; Follow Hilton Tr.; Right on 75th St. N.; Left on Jamaca Ave. N.; Left on 80th St. N.; Home is on the left

2 REMOVE SIDING ALONG ALL SIDE WALLS ABUTTING NEW ADDITION. SAVE FOR PATCHING AS NEEDED.

14'-0" FULL HGT (8'-0")

DRAW 3 REMOVE SECTION OF WALL TO WIDEN HALL FULL WIDTH TO ADJOIN WITH NEW HALL PLAN. 4 REMOVE EXISTING WALLS/DR OF OFFICE AND PREP FOR NEW WALLS PER PLAN. 5 REMOVE EXISTING WOOD STAIR IN GARAGE AND PREP FOR NEW RAMP/STAIR PER PLAN.

BEFORE

ADDITION, BATHROOM, BEDROOM, GREAT ROOM/FAMILY ROOM, MUDROOM/LAUNDRY

cewurzerbuilders.com | 715-563-4880

PA R A D E O F H O M E S T C

POHTC

MN Lic. #BC678616

DATE:

SCALE

1/

NOTE: DRAFT STOPPING AS REQ'D. @ 1000 SF MAX.

C&E Wurzer Builders, LLC C&E Wurzer Builders welcomes you to this stunning remodel/addition which will allow this single-family home to be turned into a multi-generational home. The addition features a generational expansion of over 1,300 square feet to include many handicap accessible features. Don’t miss the playground in the lower level that features a golf simulator and lounge. The hardwood floor has been refinished to match the existing floors, countertops are Cambria, and the shower features a custom Cambria surround. We look forward to seeing you!

JOB #

HUDSON 672 PINE TIMBER LANE I-94 to Exit 4; North on US-12 which turns into County Road A; East on McCutcheon Road; Right on Florence Lane; Right on Pine Timber Lane; Home on right

PA R A D E O F H O M E S . O R G

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P A G E


R33

AFTER

BEFORE

Ispiri, LLC KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL This busy family was looking to update their Woodbury home with a kitchen and main-level remodel with addition. The original look of dark oak trim, popcorn ceilings, and worn-out flooring needed an update. The kitchen didn’t flow, and the family wanted an island to sit around and create memories. By adding a bump of 2’ out to the kitchen, we were able to create enough space to do a center island to sit at, as well as add a much-needed double oven. Removing the popcorn ceilings, updated lighting, painting the millwork and walls, and installing engineered wood floors, this space has been transformed into a home this family can be proud of. ispiri.com | 952-999-7720

MN Lic. #BC627402

WOODBURY 9021 PRINCETON ROAD I-94 E.; Co. Rd. 13 S./Radio Dr.; Exit 250; Continue on Radio Dr.; Left on Valley Creek Rd.; Right on Interlachen; Left on Princeton; Home is on the right

R34

AFTER

BEFORE

Cardinal Remodeling, Inc. KITCHEN, MAIN LEVEL In this designer’s kitchen, we updated the space with custom-built pure white cabinets and beautiful porcelain countertops. The porcelain continues up the walls for the backsplash and meets with sleek sconce lights that flank the smooth-finished enamel hood cover. A door opening was relocated to accommodate the pantry and we removed a three-sided fireplace to open the space up. Lastly, a structural column was brought up to style and an eat-in nook was created with a fantastic view. This kitchen is now a place where friends and family love to gather. cardinalremodeling.com | 651-739-8033

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PA R A D E O F H O M E S R E M O D E L E R S S H O W C A S E ®

WOODBURY 3512 CRESTMOOR DRIVE

MN Lic. #BC118821

Lake Road to Crestmoor Drive; South to home

M A R C H 2 6 – 2 8 , 2 0 2 1 | F R I D AY – S U N D AY 1 2 – 6 P M


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