Nestled within Minneapolis’ Linden Hills neighborhood, this new home is a careful composition of light, volume, color and texture. The homeowners and architects top priority was to introduce a contemporary design for this home that still respects its historical context. By stacking the program vertically, starting with the garage at the lowest level, the design afforded a smaller building footprint and larger yard space, and a scale appropriate for the neighborhood.
The heart of the home is the seemingly floating modern stair case wrapped in reclaimed white oak. A dry-laid limestone wall provides a stunning visual backdrop for the full rise of stair that is naturally illuminated via continuous span of skylights above. Other highlights include a backyard terrace with fireplace, a hidden pantry in the kitchen, large expanses of windows and doors, and open yet architecturally defined main living spaces.
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jchan110 wrote:
Andrea, could you please share the kind and color of the counter and tile floor? - I love how calm this bathroom looks, and I would love to do something similar in my new home that I am currently building. Thank you for your help. »
Andrea Swan - Swan Architecture Surely. the counter is cambria, and the flooring is a porcelain tile, available through ceramic tileworks in IMS, Mpls.