For an eighty-four-year-old Dutch colonial–style
home in south Minneapolis, Jean Rehkamp of Rehkamp Larson Architects was
challenged to extend the good bones of the home while making it more favorable
to a young family of four’s day-to-day living.
You’d expect this classic Cape Cod–style home to contain
charming cottage details. However, what makes this project by designer Andrew Flesher
so engaging is the unexpected interior.
Interior designer Lola Watson helped Lake Minnetonka homeowners turn two identical houses into a single family home with an American Federal aesthetic.
To accentuate the dramatic architecture and
sweeping views of a 1940s
New England country–style home on Lake Calhoun, interior designers
Martha O’Hara and Karrie Kirby Rodman went chic yet unfussy.
When Jodi Peterson was planning to add an addition to her home in Edina, she looked no further than the local statesman of modern classic architecture, Ralph Rapson. The fun part was decorating it.
When a
Hopkins couple wanted to buy a bigger home, they challenged
their designer, Joy
Cacicia, to find a much larger home that could still
utilize all of their current furnishings,
artwork, and interior
accents.
Patriarch
of Twin Cities interior design Tom Gunkelman found challenge in the conjoining
living and sun rooms of a fifteen-year-old builder house in Minnetonka.