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Modernized Classic Whole-Home Remodel in the Twin Cities

A two-phase transformation that opened the layout, elevated the finishes, and delivered modern comfort with warmth and precision.

Project Overview

Designed to feel bold, clean, and livable-without losing the sense of craftsmanship that makes a home last.

Scope

Originally built by Kuechle Construction Company in 1984, this home was fully reimagined in two carefully planned phases for new homeowners with a bold vision. The remodel opened the layout, introduced striking architectural details, and modernized every space while keeping the exterior aligned with the surrounding neighborhood. Walnut cabinetry, mixed finishes, and custom detailing bring warmth and modern character rooted in quality craftsmanship.

Highlights

  • Walnut cabinetry with modern material contrasts
  • Thoughtful modernization while respecting the neighborhood
  • High-quality craftsmanship with contemporary flair
  • Reconfigured kitchen designed as the natural gathering place

Bridging Classic Architecture and Modern Living

This remodel started with a common Twin Cities challenge: the home had strong architectural bones but the layout and systems no longer matched how the family lived. The brief was to preserve character while delivering cleaner flow and better performance.

We prioritized structural scope, kitchen planning, and primary-suite sequencing early so trades could execute in the right order. Finish decisions were coordinated against lighting and material transitions, which reduced rework and kept detailing consistent across rooms.

The final result combines classic proportions with modern comfort. It feels updated without looking trend-driven, and each space supports daily function while staying visually connected to the original house.

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