How Much Does it Cost to Remodel a Kitchen in the Twin Cities?
Are you dreaming of a new kitchen and wondering how much you’ll need to invest? We breakdown the costs for two kitchen remodels and what factors drive those costs.
Follow along as we build an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) above a new garage in South Minneapolis.
All the Lower Level doors and trim have been painted a deep brown. At the clients’ request, we salvaged, cleaned, and re-installed all the original door hardware including knobs, escutcheon plates, and hinges. Using the vintage hardware helps to create a seamless blend of old and new that our clients were looking for, and also saves money on hardware.
We salvaged, cleaned, and re-installed the home's original door hardware.
The cleaned and re-installed original door hardware in the Lower Level Family Room.
The doors and trim are prepped and painted dark brown.
A new wet bar in the Lower Level Family Room with sink, dishwasher, and open shelving.
The wet bar with sink, faucet, and dishwasher has been installed in the Lower Level Family Room. The wet bar also features a granite countertop and open shelving. The bar’s position in the Family Room right outside the new Poker Room makes it handy for entertaining in either space.
Finishing touches to the Poker Room, like decorative lighting and a custom wine rack, are now in place. Once the new poker table arrives our clients will be ready to play! A flushmount bronze and crystal light fixture is added to the Lower Level entry room to create the perfect mix of vintage-modern style.
The custom wine rack and bronze finish metal drum light fixture in the wine/poker room.
New crystal flush mount light fixture in the remodeled entrance to the Lower Level. Window trim and baseboards have been painted to match the dark brown doors.
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