“Forever” multi-room main floor remodel in Ham Lake

The second phase of a main floor remodel to transform this home into a "forever" home, with a new kitchen, flooring, fireplace, laundry, pantry and stairs.

Project Summary 

This was the second phase of an extensive remodel for this Ham Lake family, so from the outset the design team knew they needed to compliment what had been done in the lower level, bringing some of those elements to the main floor above while achieving other goals.  In the lower level we had all but eliminated the influence of the honey oak, which was overwhelming the space devoted to entertainment, replacing it with an ebonized treatment of the trim and cabinetry.

“The homeowner had two concerns in this second phase, explains McKenzie Pederson, the Murphy Bros. Design Build Consultant assigned to the project.  “The honey oak had to go as it did in the lower level, and a rather large wall that stopped you as you entered the home had to go too.  That opened up the whole space,” explained McKenzie.

In this second phase, we created a very large custom island, refurbished the fireplace, which had failed, in a new lighter stone, added a hand-scrapped style flooring throughout the entire level, updated the pantry and laundry and the powder room.  The staircase was recreated in block rod iron and red oak to carry forward the scheme from the lower level.

“The homeowners were driven by a strong need to make this home their own and that meant some very specific surface selections and colors,” recalls McKenzie.  She really liked earth tones and patterns with lots of movement.  You can see that in the granite she chooses.  It is huge (122”), it was about as large a single piece of granite as you can get and it featured a custom hand-hewn 60-degree bevel. Most are 45 degrees.

“I think this remodel is a perfect example of the new “forever home” trend,” says McKenzie.  People realize they can remodel to please themselves and not just for resale value.  That whole return on enjoyment idea is what’s at play here.” 

 

Murphy Bros. Fall 2023 Showcase kitchen with farm sink and Tempest Quartzite island countertop
COMPARISON: Before & After—from left, That's a really big mirror and a big enough wall to be a design challenge, on right after— wall removed, open concept kitchen.


Before

Before the remodel, the aesthetic was a single tone of oak at every turn, much like the lower level.


After

View from living room back towards addition. Yes, a dining room table will go underneath the three Marvin transom windows, if it ever comes!
AFTER:  Dark finish on Alder cabinets compliments flooring and offsets the Annie Selke Artisanal Cream tile.
AFTER: Two-toned kitchen, uppers in shaker bevel door style in off-white.
AFTER: Island Lights Kichler Everly 42190OZ Clear, Dining Table Light Kichler Crosby 43995BK Black, Flooring is Duchateau Riverstone.


AFTER:  Dunes White tier 3 Granite Polished, Sink Faucet Delta Trinsic 3559-SSMPU-DST Stainless.
AFTER: Ceiling knock down, base and casing SW7103 Whitetail, walls Main Area Walls SW7051 Analytical Gray.
AFTER:  New stair railing treatment and finish to match trim and base. Duchateau Riverstone flooring.
AFTER: Laundry room flooring is Adura Max Baltic Stone.

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