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This is an example of a mid-sized traditional u-shaped eat-in kitchen in Minneapolis with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, white cabinets, recycled glass benchtops, white splashback, subway tile splashback, panelled appliances, light hardwood floors, a peninsula, brown floor and grey benchtop.
Castle Building & Remodeling
Castle Building & Remodeling
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Project 3414-1 Ericsson Neighborhood South Minneapolis Kitchen + Bath Remodel

Traditional Kitchen, Minneapolis

This 1907 home in the Ericsson neighborhood of South Minneapolis needed some love. A tiny, nearly unfunctional kitchen and leaking bathroom were ready for updates. The homeowners wanted to embrace their heritage, and also have a simple and sustainable space for their family to grow. The new spaces meld the home’s traditional elements with Traditional Scandinavian design influences. In the kitchen, a wall was opened to the dining room for natural light to carry between rooms and to create the appearance of space. Traditional Shaker style/flush inset custom white cabinetry with paneled front appliances were designed for a clean aesthetic. Custom recycled glass countertops, white subway tile, Kohler sink and faucet, beadboard ceilings, and refinished existing hardwood floors complete the kitchen after all new electrical and plumbing. In the bathroom, we were limited by space! After discussing the homeowners’ use of space, the decision was made to eliminate the existing tub for a new walk-in shower. By installing a curbless shower drain, floating sink and shelving, and wall-hung toilet; Castle was able to maximize floor space! White cabinetry, Kohler fixtures, and custom recycled glass countertops were carried upstairs to connect to the main floor remodel. White and black porcelain hex floors, marble accents, and oversized white tile on the walls perfect the space for a clean and minimal look, without losing its traditional roots! We love the black accents in the bathroom, including black edge on the shower niche and pops of black hex on the floors. Tour this project in person, September 28 – 29, during the 2019 Castle Home Tour!

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Castle Building & Remodeling added this to Projects on the 2019 Castle Educational Home Tour31 July 2019

Open house September 28 - 29th, 2019 from noon- 5PM. Get the address at www.castlehometour.com