Minneapolis St Paul Home Tour

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April 29-30, 2023

MSP Home Tour - 1950's Built Rambler Remodel

1760 Yorkshire Ave, St Paul, MN

Kitchen Remodel

Mike Dorner purchased his St. Paul 1950-built rambler in 2006 looking for a quiet and quaint space to lay his roots. When you walk into his home, travel books featuring major European cities are spread out across his living room foreshadowing influences of the remodel to see. As you enter the newly remodeled kitchen, Norse-influenced features are tucked throughout. Design Craft Tigereye Walnut cabinetry and simplistic finishing touches will charm visitors, and the mindful addition of a window enhances natural light throughout the space. Modern bathroom light fixtures and fresh cabinetry coordinating with the kitchen create a beautiful flow through the main level. Stop by this New Spaces project on the MSP Home Tour to see this spectacular remodel for yourself.

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April 29-30, 2023

MSP Home Tour - 1.5 Story Minneapolis Bungalow

5504 Logan Ave S, Minneapolis

Kitchen Remodel

The Anderson family planned this remodel in their minds 20 years ago. When they decided to remodel, they chose New Spaces because of our reputation of functional thinking, high- performance and decades of experience working on mid-century Minneapolis builds like theirs. In this kitchen’s past life, there was a lack of natural light flow, cooking space and storage to accompany the Anderson’s growing family. Lacking a proper dining space, this home didn’t stand the test of time, especially as it morphed to be a multigenerational living arrangement. This newly added white quartz countertop, enriched with gray veins, is where their grandchildren today sit and watch as their mom cooks dinner, coloring new creations that will soon be hung on this state-of-the-art double-door fridge that now fits lunchboxes and more. Custom-colored, the gray-painted lower cabinetry was just the twist of color that the Anderson’s wanted, not too loud and not too bland. Matte black finishes surround the space, and a touch-powered faucet shouts practicality.

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