H3 Educational Feature: How to Plan for an Addition or other Large Projects
Adding on to your home or adding a 2nd floor is a great way to drastically increase the square footage […]
Read more →Adding on to your home or adding a 2nd floor is a great way to drastically increase the square footage […]
Read more →You may wonder what the difference is between a design / build firm, a remodeling company, and working with an […]
Read more →H1 Designer: Katy DaleHouse Style: Farm HouseProject Type: Addition; Front Entry, Home Office, Master Suite, Bathroom, Flooring We kicked off […]
Read more →Designer: Natalie HansonHouse Style: TraditionalProject Type: Addition; Owner Suite An owner suite implies a space that goes beyond a simple […]
Read more →Home Style: CraftsmanDesign Project: Kitchen, Bathroom While arguably one of the smallest spaces in your home it is a strong […]
Read more →Picking a style and look for your cabinets can be a daunting task. But never fear, we are here to […]
Read more →Designer: Katy DaleHouse Style: BungalowProject Type: Addition; Kitchen, Back Entry / Mudroom Kitchens are undeniably the heart of today’s homes, […]
Read more →One of the main wishes of the homeowners was to transform their boxed in multiple room layout into an open floor plan that would accommodate the needs of their growing family. To do this, structurally a lot of changes had to be made.
Read more →The owners of this South Minneapolis house were ready to take on an “additional addition” after completing a garage add-on a couple of years ago. This project entailed adding a Master Bed and Bath above the garage and the space next to it
Read more →The homeowner came to Castle with the wish to update their kitchen and two bathrooms. Due to water damage, these rooms were complete remodels, being gutted to the studs with the exception of saving the windows and a few plumbing items in the upstairs bathroom.
Read more →The existing kitchen was a small galley that was completely nonfunctional, and had a very small, closed off back entry. Her master bedroom was also small and had an unreachable closet that backed to an also tiny bathroom.
Read more →This 1923 Bungalow was full of existing arts and crafts details, however the existing golden oak kitchen felt architecturally out of place. The existing kitchen layout had awkward circulation, lacked storage and countertop area — it didn’t function well for cooking or hanging out.
Read more →This 1900 farm home had a long history and was in need of improvement — the front porch was unused and unwelcoming, the living room was closed off and dark, the main level flooring undulated with failing floor structure, and the steep staircase was creaky and challenging to navigate.
Read more →Before remodeling, this 1947 home had just two main floor bedrooms and one bathroom. Wanting to use more of the […]
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