Sweeney Lake House, Minneapolis
The facade of this home is striking and clean. Two materials, two windows with parallel geometry and an opening that is obviously the entrance. What would you imagine the interior
House, Minneapolis
The facade of this home is striking and clean. Two materials, two windows with parallel geometry and an opening that is obviously the entrance. What would you imagine the interior to be, based on this facade? The answer largely determines the home's authenticity.
House, MinneapolisThe facade of this home is striking and clean. Two materials, two windows with parallel geometry and an opening that is obviously the entrance. What would you imagine the interior to be, based on this facade? The answer largely determines the home's authenticity.
pilings in Minneapolis. The Chimney pot was an antique the owner had found years ago.
Photos by Susan Gilmore
pilings in Minneapolis. The Chimney pot was an antique the owner had found years ago.
bridge in Minneapolis. Copper accents outside include the patinated bucket, the rain chain and the ridge cap. The first two are antiques; the ridge cap "was something that the builder, Bill Ziegler, and I worked on to get an older-looking style, but with the venting requirements for the attic," Murphy says
pilings in a Minneapolis bridge in their former life.See the rest of this home