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What $490,000 buys Homegazing: European-style estate in Prior Lake. H2 Pitfalls to avoid when in the metro area. H4 remodeling a kitchen. H6 HOME PLAN 3 • REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS 4

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 STARTRIBUNE.COM/HOMES • SECTION H HOMES & GARDENING

AN URBAN OASIS — AND NO MORTGAGE

By LYNN UNDERWOOD HGTV’s first giveaway home in same Scandinavian influences on archi- [email protected] tecture and lifestyles. HGTV found t he prop- This year’s HGTV Urban Oasis home is is a fully furnished, rehabbed erty to rehab in the walkable Hiawatha all about Nordic charm, hygge and a Scandi- neighborhood, which is near millennial navian sensibility. farmhouse near Minnehaha Falls. magnets such as parks, an arts scene, res- It’s no wonder that a tree-lined Minneapo- taurants, shopping, public transportation lis neighborhood was chosen as the setting and best of all — a two-block walk to Min- for this totally renovated residence. nehaha Falls. The lucky winner of the network’s annual A light, bright and airy Scandinavian- sweepstakes will own this fully furnished, inspired farmhouse was the best direction two-story modern Scandinavian farmhouse, for this HGTV-style re-imagined house, valued at $700,000, by the end of the year. said Flynn. “The design is centered around The interior design is pure coziness, a feeling of hygge for a united vibe.” expressed t hrough sheepskin throws, knit Flynn, an Atlanta-based designer, sweater-patterned pillows and rocking chairs collaborated with local architecture on the front porch. firm Peterssen/Keller Architecture and “Scandinavian homes are packed with builder Reuter Walton Construction on mostly organic elements and natural tex- t he top-to-bottom makeover of the 1920s tures,” said HGTV interior designer Brian classic foursquare. Patrick Flynn. The reconfigured open floor plan “To really bring the Nordic texture into includes a 510-square-foot, two-story the house, I used fluffy, wintry elements that addition on the back of the house, which you’d find in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and created space for a family room and mud- Finland.” Texture added to sleek and modern, room on the main floor and a deluxe own- creates “a really beautiful, effortless balance,” ers’ suite upstairs. he said. Now you can see clear through the For the fifth year, Flynn has been the creative main floor — from the front to the back force behind the uber-popular home giveaway. — and beyond to the outdoor patio. In the summer, he escapes to his Nordic-style “We made the foursquare fresh and home in Reykjavik, Iceland, which is decorated Photos by HGTV inviting — to capture what Minnesota is in “all blues and whites,” he said. The crisp black-and-white palette in the family room of the Nordic-inspired modern all about,” said Gabriel Keller, designer As Flynn became more familiar with Min- farmhouse in Minneapolis, this year’s HGTV Urban Oasis sweepstakes, top. for Peterssen/Keller. neapolis while traveling, he recognized the A view of the two-story addition, rear porch and backyard party patio, above. See HGTV on H5 Ø

Households run by the sun HOMEGAZING YOU CAN HAVE IT FOR ... $1.125 MILLION Thinking about going solar? Twin Cities Loft-style condo in former homeowners will share their knowledge about their rooftop solar systems. fire station built in 1906

By LYNN UNDERWOOD [email protected] The fire pole is long gone — but mercial building with the big open loft the renovated Minneapolis spaces you see in the movies,” said Bal- It’s easy to see how Jenn and Tim Morrow have firehouse now works as a flexible lard, who bought the condo with her hus- taken their 1890s Victorian into the 21st century. band, Bob Ballard, in 2015 for $796,000. Just look up at the 18 photovoltaic solar panels three-bedroom loft. The e xposed-brick walls, rafters and glinting in the sun on the roof. And that’s not all. graceful arched transom windows give In their St. Paul backyard, they’ve attached an array By LYNN UNDERWOOD the condo character, while the modern- of eight more panels to a massive pergola surrounded [email protected] day features make the spaces comfort- by water-conserving native-plant gardens. The Mor- able. rows dine al fresco on a permeable paver patio, which The brass firehouse bell from the “The architecture is a like a piece of absorbs and filters rainwater runoff. And they regu- early 1900s still hangs on the wall of Kim art,” said Kim. “We can’t believe how larly charge their electric vehicle, a Nissan Leaf. Ballard’s Minneapolis condo, but the cool it is.” It makes Jenn happy when she spies the roof- fire trucks and fire pole are long gone. The boutique condo building holds top solar panels from across the street or from her “The bell clangs when someone rings four units, and the Ballards’ home has home’s attic bedroom window. “We’re a small part the front doorbell,” she said. three bedrooms and three bathrooms — of a big positive change,” she said. It’s just one of the remnants from a all with showers. The couple park their Yo u’ll get a chance to ask the Morrows ques- century ago when the 1906 solid-brick cars in two stalls that once housed mas- tions about their solar system at the Minnesota building functioned as Minneapolis Fire sive fire trucks. Renewable Energy Society (MRES) Sustainable Station 23 on S. Hennepin Avenue n ear You may have driven by the building’s Home Tour. 35th Str eet until it was converted into distinct triple-arched front doorways Their free Solar Open House is from noon to Station 23 Lofts in 1991. facing Hennepin Avenue. 4 p.m. Oct. 5 and 6 and is among 66 being held Ballard’s 3,547-square-foot condo Beyond the front entry is a huge two- across the state, with 31 in the Twin Cities — from was renovated by the first owner, who story foyer. “We call it the lobby,” said Albertville to Stillwater — scheduled at various combined two units to create one spa- Kim. hours and dates. Tim and Jenn Morrow have installed photovoltaic cious, one-of-a-kind home. It’s now on A giant skylight in the center atrium The MRES tour is an opportunity to connect with solar panels on their backyard pergola and the the market for $1.125 million. draws light deep into the spaces. See SOLAR on H2 Ø “We always wanted to live in a com- rooftop of their St. Paul duplex. See STATION on H6 Ø ZSW [C M Y K]H2 Sunday, Sep. 29, 2019

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HOMEGAZING YOU CAN HAVE IT FOR ... $1.9 MILLION European-style estate in Prior Lake Huge home includes a pool, theater, basketball court and cavelike wine cellar.

By KIM PALMER its four fireplaces, all sur- “I taught all the grandkids to [email protected] rounded by stone or brick. swim,” he said. But the house is also packed With six bedrooms and Not many homeowners with 21st-century ameni- seven bathrooms, there’s can say they built the same ties, including a theater with plenty of space for overnight house twice. Mike and Kathy sound-absorbing walls, fabric guests. “The main floor is for Viola can. In 2007, the couple panels to optimize sound and living, the top floor is for guests, built a large “European coun- electronic chairs that go into and the lower level is the enter- try casual” home on 2.5 acres full recline position. tainment level,” said Mike. in Prior Lake overlooking the The Violas are music lov- Now they’ve put the house Credit River basin. ers, and their home’s sound on the market for $1.9 million. Just three weeks before they system has 22 zones. “It was “We’d like to downsize,” planned to move in, lightning designed with a lot of elec- Mike said. “It would be nice struck the house, and it burned tronics in mind, to enjoy to have a little less to take to the ground. Undeterred, the music,” Mike said. “You can care of.” He’ll miss most the Violas rebuilt the exact same make this place rock.” home’s ability to accommo- house with one important Downstairs, there’s also a date a big family and enter- change — they added 18 light- climate-controlled 600-bottle tain large groups. And when ning rods to the roof. wine cellar, with custom rack- you need a break from com- “We were the first house ing. The flooring is made of pany, “there are an awful lot of in the neighborhood, and it pavers salvaged from vintage getting-away spots,” he said. was an open field,” said Mike, St. Paul buildings, and the ceil- “You can always find a quiet although now other homes ing is “designed and finished to place.” have filled in around them. look like a cave, even painted to The 8,865-square-foot look damp,” Mike said. Barb Kuester, 952-956-4047, house has an Old World air, The couple’s 13 grandchil- Edina Realty, has the listing. from its 4-inch-thick walnut dren enjoy the basketball castle-esque front door to court and swimming pool. Kim Palmer • 612-673-4784

Photos by AARON LAVINSKY • [email protected] Clockwise from top: South-facing photovoltaic s olar panels on the Morrows’ 1890s duplex in St. Paul. Their permeable paver patio absorbs rainwater. The Morrows also installed solar pan- els on an existing backyard pergola due to limited roof space on their home. Households run by the sun

ø SOLAR from H1 people in the community who support solar energy and other sustainable prac- tices. (For details, check the map at mnrenewables.org/ sustainable-home-tour.) “People are always ask- ing us about the solar pan- els,” said Jenn. “We want to encourage others and help them take that first step.”

Sustainable Victorian The Morrows bought the 19th-century Victorian, which had been converted into a duplex over the years, in Jenn Morrow plugged in her Nissan Leaf electric vehicle, 1998. The couple was contem- which is charged with solar energy generated on site. plating installing solar panels, and finally in 2017, hired All Energy Solar to complete the the panels,” said Jenn. arrays to generate electricity. job before state tax incentives The couple is kept aware The number of projects has and rebates were discontin- of the amount of power used been on the rise due, in part, ued. daily by monitoring a smart- to utility incentives. “We really got excited phone app. “We’ve changed Homeowner Larry Etkin is when All Energy looked at our habits after seeing how looking beyond today — and our Victorian roof and back- much power a light, TV and far into the future. yard pergola and said it would refrigerator uses,” said Jenn. Last year, Solar Farm From top: The $1.9 million country work,” said Jenn. Over the last two years, installed his 18-panel solar estate sits on 2.5 acres in Prior Lake Their 26-panel system cost the Morrows’ electric bill system — which cost $24,000 and includes a pool. The living room $37,000, which they financed has been zero because they — on the roof of his early overlooks the Credit River basin; the through All Energy Solar, generate all the electricity 1900s home in Minneapo- fireplace is one of four in the house. expecting a payback in 10 they use. lis after photovoltaic panels The kitchen has granite countertops years with the savings from “We’re proud we made the started getting more afford- and a large center island. The climate- their electric bill. investment to reduce the use able, he said. He’s holding a controlled wine cellar holds 600 bottles. Photovoltaic panels con- of fossil fuels — even slightly,” Solar Open House from 10 The piano room can accommodate a vert solar energy into elec- said Tim. a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 6. baby grand piano. tricity, and a meter on the side Homeowners go solar for “If m y grandkids turn of the house measures energy lots of reasons, such as reduc- around and say, ‘Why didn’t Photos by GARY GUNNERSON; production. ing energy costs, taking con- you care about climate front exterior by SKY DEFINITIONS “We create more power trol of their energy use and change and stop this calam- than we are using when the helping to protect the envi- ity,’ I can tell them I did my sun’s out,” said Jenn. “We ronment. part as much as I could.” were surprised that fall and The Minnesota Depart- Etkin’s next big purchase? spring were huge energy pro- ment of Commerce esti- An electric car. duction months,” added Tim. mates that there are between But what about winter 3,000 a nd 3,500 homes state- Lynn Underwood • 612-673-7619 snow? “It usually melts off wide that have installed solar @LyUnderwood Lake Mtka SUN 1-2:30 This section is sorted Minneapolis geographically by area, Minnesota Renewable St. Paul Energy Society and alphabetically by NW,SW&WesternSuburbs Sustainable Home Tour community within each South of the River What: Self-guided Solar Open of these areas. Houses across the state, with Refer to this color key ➔ North &East Suburbs 31 residences in the Twin JUST LISTED...$1.4M Cities. Ask questions about The properties featured within this section contain either an open RARE Find on Lower Lake -Cottage style solar panel arrays, how they day/time in the upper right corner across from the location, or if 2brm recently updated in Tonka Bay w/ level lot. New kitchen &baths, wood work and why homeowners left blank, are non-opens. The individual listings also feature a flrs &lakeside Brmsuite. Stop by 20 chose to go solar, as well as searchable web ID. Visit startribune.com/homes 24/7 and enter Bay St -Remax WebID:AG3B8 other sustainable practices. the unique web ID for more information and photos. Organized by the MRES, More Weekend Solar United Neighbors Broker /Real Estate AgencyKey (solarunitedneighbors.org) BH =BerkshireHathaway -Lovejoy ER =Edina Realty Showcase listings and American Solar Energy BHG =Better Homes &Gardens Fazendin =Fazendin Real Estate in SundayHomes Society (ases.org). Real Estate KW =Keller Williams When: Open house hours CHR =Carriage House Realty LAR =Lakes Area Realty andonlineat C21 =Century21Realty LSI =Lakes Sotheby’sInternational StarTribune.com/ and dates vary, with the CBB =Coldwell Banker Burnet RM =RE/MAX majority on Oct. 5-6. Check Counselor =Counselor Realty WSR =Windsong Realty homes the tour map for details DRG =Downtown Resource Group at mnrenewables.org/ sustainable-home-tour. Provided photos Larry Etkin’s 18-panel solar installation in Minneapolis, top. Admission: Free A Plymouth home is among the Solar Open Houses, above. ZSW [C M Y K]H3 Sunday, Sep. 29, 2019

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 HOMES STAR TRIBUNE • H3

HOME PLAN New-fashioned farmhouse

This farmhouse plan feels fresh and modern, from the wide front porch to the laundry room. The kitchen’s amenities include a casual eat-in area and walk-in board-and-batten siding. An open layout inside continues the modern vibe, with pantry. Each secondary bedroom boasts a walk-in closet, with linen storage in a smooth flow between the great room and island kitchen. The design features the nearby hallway. There’s a spacious workshop in the garage and a bonus room generous-sized bedrooms, open gathering areas and lots of handy storage. The offers 669 square feet for expansion.

master suite offers a big walk-in closet, which opens to both a safe room and the For information or to buy plans, contact Eplans at eplans.com or call 1-800-528-8070.

PLAN 430-191 Total finished sq. ft.: 2,652 Master Bed/bathrooms: 3 /3 bedroom Stories: 1 Bonus space: 669 sq. ft. Garage bays: 2 Laundry Master Foundation: Walkout basement, closet basement, crawl space, slab

Safe room Breakfast Rear porch

Storage

Workshop Great room Bedroom Built-ins

Kitchen Garage

Pantry Dining FoyerBedroom

Front porch

COUNTRYTOUR Estates /Horse Farms /Acreage Open Houses: Sunday,September 29, 12 pm -4pm *Open House Unless Otherwise Noted

Medina $4,985,000 Medina $3,950,000 Minnetrista $3,575,000 Medina $2,895,000 Elk River $2,795,000 Medina $2,347,000 . . . . . Y Y Y Y Y APPT APPT APPT APPT APPT ONL ONL ONL ONL ONL

3000 WillowDrive -40Acres 2905 Willowood Farm Road -25Acres 2650 Northview Drive -40Acres 2520 WillowDrive -5.03 Acres 9702 Viking Boulevard NW -30Acres 1382 Hunter Drive -7.60 Acres Patty Napier/Carrie Fleischhacker Partners Patty Napier/Carrie Fleischhacker Partners Jeffrey Dewing Jeffrey Dewing Robert Hare Mimi Morrison Bendickson 612-860-3603 612-860-3603 612-597-0424 612-597-0424 612-910-5020 612-695-8321 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Minnetrista $1,800,000 Long Lake $1,778,000 Buffalo $1,670,000 Minnetrista $1,200,000 Delano $1,200,000 Minnetrista $1,195,000 . . Y Y APPT APPT ONL ONL

4990 Minneapolis Ave. -2.70 Acres 1475 WillowDrive -10Acres 2642 56th Street NE -27Acres 9385 County Road 26 -103.93 Acres 11981 Eaken Avenue SE -45.57 Acres 1195 Prairie MeadowRoad -41Acres The Downeys -Kelle Bowe Joseph Boyer Deb Greene &Greg Hahn Jenifer Enos George Stickney &Jacob Stickney Robert Hare 612-518-8762 612-685-0100 Deb @612-247-0777 or Greg @612-280-2311 612-597-9235 952-250-1075 612-910-5020 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Buffalo $1,195,000 Lester Prairie $1,150,000 Orono $1,125,000 Independence $1,105,257 Medina $990,900 Buffalo $989,000 . . . . . Y Y Y Y Y APPT APPT APPT APPT APPT ONL ONL ONL ONL ONL

3436 40th Street NE -39.80 Acres 2334 175th Street -80Acres 4045 Bayside Road -5.18 Acres 264 Hamilton Hills -2.50 Acres 3705 Chippewa Road -61.70 Acres 1505 20th Street SE -10Acres Robert Hare Sally Scrimgeour Jeffrey Dewing John C. &John F. Adams Greg Hahn William TFisher 612-910-5020 952-200-9461 612-597-0424 612-269-9438 612-280-2311 612-369-5492 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] bill@billfisherrealtor.com

Vasa Township $900,000 Watertown Township $897,700 Watertown Township $875,000 Montrose $849,000 Saint Bonifacius $699,000 Minnetrista $689,000 . . . Y Y Y APPT APPT APPT ONL ONL ONL

14128 315th Street -38Acres 4180 Buck Lake Road -40Acres 11125 County Road 20 -56Acres 6436 Brighton Ave. SE -39.35 Acres 8090 Hwy 7-22.75 Acres 655 Trails End Road -10Acres Dawn Seepersaud Rita Pederson George Stickney &David Stickney Dianna Kestner Greg Hahn Susan Stryker &Annie Child 952-465-9728 612-718-6579 952-250-0122 952-215-8332 612-280-2311 612-819-8785 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Delano $679,900 Medina $599,000 Independence $569,000 Cottage Grove $525,000 Independence $499,000 Watertown $498,000 . . . Y Y Y APPT APPT APPT ONL ONL ONL

1960 95th Street SE -13.80 Acres 30XX WillowDrive -8Acres 3095 Copeland Road -12.5 Acres 11220 Kingsborough Trail -1.75 Acres 7104 Pioneer Creek Rd. -10Acres 255 100th Street SE -5Acres Justin Perry-The PerryTeam Patty Napier/Carrie Fleischhacker Partners Susan Stryker &Annie Child John Tschida Kathy Sawicki -Sawicki Family Realtors Jenifer Enos 320-420-8823 612-860-3603 612-819-8785 651-285-1111 612-270-1001 612-597-9235 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

Medina $361,849 Loretto $349,000 Buffalo $299,900 Saint Bonifacius $249,900 Buffalo $239,900 . . . . Y Y Y Y APPT APPT APPT APPT ONL ONL ONL ONL

XXX Deer Hill Rd. -5.80 Acres 22836 Wagon Wheel Lane -1.12 Acres 279 Coburn Avenue NW -1.04 Acres 8800 Partridge Road -4.15 Acres 503 Dempsey Avenue S-47.03 Acres Betty Vogt William TFisher Kari Wendroth Dennis Loving Jenifer Enos 612-669-4231 612-369-5492 320-291-5449 952-807-4449 612-597-9235 [email protected] bill@billfisherrealtor.com [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

The property information herein is derived from various sources that may include, but not be limited to, county records and the Multiple Listing Service, and it may include approximations. Although the information is believed to be accurate, it is not warranted and you should not rely upon it without personal verification. ©2019 Coldwell Banker Burnet. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Burnet fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Owned by asubsidiary of NRTLLC. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker Logo areregistered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. ColdwellBankerHomes.com/Minnesota/CountryTour ZSW [C M Y K]H4 Sunday, Sep. 29, 2019

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HOME LISTINGS WHAT $490,000 BUYS IN ...

Note: Listings active as of Sept. 25. Photos provided by Ryan Fleck/Spacecrafting/Beth Reilly

Savage Minneapolis Inver Grove Heights T his five-bedroom, four-bathroom to-be-built house has 3,401 Built in 1921, this four-bedroom, three-bathroom house in the Built in 2000, this four-bedroom, four-bathroom house has square feet and will feature four bedrooms on one level, loft, Lynnhurst neighborhood has 2,044 square feet and features 3,557 square feet and features four bedrooms on one level, two fireplace, stainless-steel kitchen appliances and granite coun- two bedrooms on the upper level, a fireplace, hardwood floors, fireplaces, hardwood floors, formal dining room, eat-in kitchen, tertops, unfinished walkout basement and three-car attached formal dining room, partially finished basement, patio, fenced full finished walkout basement, deck and patio. Listed by Beth garage. Listed by Ryan Fleck, Capstone Realty, 763-843-2626. yard and two-car detached garage. Listed by Joe Stradcutter, Reilly, Keller Williams Realty Integrity Edina, 952-210-8931. Redfin Corp., 651-964-3872.

RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

ANOKA 15478 Eames Way: $330,000 2281 Birch St. W.: $255,000 13800 102nd Place N.: $294,990 11112 Oak Knoll Terrace S.: $358,000 ST PAUL 1668 Windigo Lane: $274,090 ANDOVER 14941 Echo Way: $201,000 14564 Blackberry Way: $312,000 138754 102nd Place N.: $326,515 11201 Old Bren Rd.: $510,000 2393 11th Av. N.: $200,000 1145 152nd Av. NW.: $455,460 15600 Eddy Creek Way: $400,000 13975 Blarney Court: $383,600 13792 102nd Place N.: $299,990 18916 Old Excelsior Blvd.: $284,000 2291 14th Av. E.: $254,000 WASHINGTON 1161 167th Av. NW.: $110,100 14637 Embassy Av.: $289,900 13218 Bronze Court: $360,000 10054 107th Place N.: $285,000 16317 Pine St.: $513,000 2025 3rd St. E.: $267,000 FOREST LAKE 16738 Dakota St. NW.: $247,380 13983 Euclid Court: $247,000 15729 Chasewood Court: $280,900 10028 108th Place N.: $348,000 14852 Timberhill Rd.: $1,075,000 1808 7th St. E.: $177,000 23131 Everton Bay N.: $399,900 13816 Quay St. NW.: $177,000 13651 Everton Av.: $200,000 15315 Danbury Av.: $353,900 15212 108th Place N.: $514,000 10308 Windsor Lake Lane: $360,000 1231 Alameda St.: $278,000 19927 Farnham Av. N.: $380,589 14700 Sycamore St. NW.: $350,000 15971 Finch Av.: $181,000 16544 Gerdine Path W.: $299,900 15115 65th Place N.: $535,000 MOUND 1376 Albert St. N.: $300,000 19977 Keystone Av. N.: $449,000 14251 Tamarack St. NW.: $324,900 15501 Flight Way: $169,000 SOUTH ST PAUL 17100 66th Place N.: $460,000 2871 Marlboro Lane: $225,000 2151 Ames Av.: $306,500 GRANT 16638 Xeon St. NW.: $432,922 14587 Florissant Path #R227: $229,900 158 10th Av. N.: $169,000 17393 72nd Av. N. #104: $235,000 1826 Resthaven Lane: $683,500 1011 Argyle St.: $106,500 10660 60th St. N.: $325,000 16847 Yellow Pine St.: $130,000 15268 Florist Circle #117: $276,000 312 13th Av. N.: $220,000 15750 73rd Circle N.: $453,000 NEW HOPE 1734 Arlington Av. E.: $234,000 HUGO ANOKA 15899 Flute Way #280: $175,500 200 3rd Av. S.: $615,000 13607 74th Av. N.: $217,500 2741 Virginia Av. N.: $445,000 1401 Arundel St.: $275,000 14124 Flay Av. N.: $270,000 2200 2nd Av.: $285,000 14620 Garrett Av. #106: $113,500 1041 7th Av. S.: $190,700 15278 75th Av. N.: $375,000 ORONO 1232 Bayard Av.: $334,000 13079 Fondant Trail N.: $115,875 1718 5th Av.: $210,000 14656 Hanover Lane: $290,000 1105 8th Av. S.: $230,000 17472 91st Av. N.: $465,000 300 Big Island: $237,000 2212 Carver Av. E.: $277,000 13083 Fondant Trail N.: $115,875 BETHEL 14041 Hayes Rd.: $430,000 1442 Hawley Av.: $220,000 14815 91st Pl. N.: $348,000 1055 Ferndale Rd. W.: $3,595,000 1724 Case Av.: $5,540,000 12354 Hilo Court N.: $259,900 118 St. Francis Av.: $120,000 15709 Hayes Trail: $270,000 1336 Stickney Av.: $191,000 17575 96th Pl. N.: $327,015 PLYMOUTH 278 Charles Av.: $245,000 LAKE ELMO BLAINE 14055 Pennock Av.: $201,750 WEST ST PAUL 11649 99th Av. N.: $289,900 15645 24th Av. N. #F: $168,205 1551 Clear Av.: $215,000 11326 14th St. N.: $705,000 1815 113th Court NE.: $373,900 245 Walnut Lane: $227,000 265 Butler Av. E.: $220,000 10851 Orchid Lane N.: $542,155 16821 39th Av. N.: $255,000 1227 Como Blvd. W.: $635,000 10823 32nd St. N.: $685,000 2360 119th Lane NE.: $203,000 BURNSVILLE 1181 Cherokee Av.: $325,000 15593 Shadow Creek Rd.: $295,000 15225 3rd Av. N.: $416,000 1180 Cushing Circle: $81,000,000 10749 39th St. N.: $613,332 2495 121st Circle NE #F: $223,000 13034 14th Av. S.: $349,840 210 Curtice St. W: $239,650 MEDICINE LAKE 14015 40th Av. N.: $299,900 1077 Desoto St.: $218,000 10791 39th St. N.: $112,500 2929 129th Lane NE.: $508,763 13017 Girard Av. S.: $369,000 154 Emerson Av. W.: $299,583 106 Peninsula Rd.: $935,000 14605 47th Av. N.: $452,000 1930 Edgecumbe Rd.: $1,050,000 11112 6th St. Circle N.: $482,650 193 91st Av. NE.: $249,000 15349 Greenhaven Lane #103: $165,000 1082 Humboldt Av.: $223,000 MEDINA 15510 51st Av. N.: $705,000 1551 Euclid St.: $206,000 2773 Inwood Av. N.: $230,000 11151 Aberdeen St. NE. #A: $202,000 13727 Nicollet Av. #103: $162,000 1904 Robert St. S.: $197,250 2848 Deer Hill Rd.: $109,221 16080 54th Av. N.: $722,000 2565 Franklin Av.: $249,900 NEWPORT 12841 Able St. NE.: $255,000 13424 Parkwood Dr.: $272,000 2848 Deer Hill Rd.: $469,900 13860 56th Av. N.: $523,905 2044 Fremont Av. E.: $235,000 1465 11th Av.: $228,000 10903 Able St. NE.: $385,000 12600 Parkwood Dr. #112: $121,900 HENNEPIN 3031 Wild Flower Trail: $676,105 18890 56th Av. N.: $165,000 1822 Hawthorne Av. E.: $180,000 245 11th St.: $149,000 13112 Coral Sea Court NE.: $145,000 12808 Pheasant Run: $273,500 BLOOMINGTON MINNEAPOLIS 15283 60th Av. N.: $303,000 1882 Hawthorne Av. E.: $195,000 1538 2nd Av.: $269,900 11323 Davenport Circle NE.: $195,700 14135 Plymouth Av. #117: $210,000 10930 Bush Lake Rd.: $208,000 215 10th Av. s #318: $620,000 15701 60th Av. N.: $317,000 2059 Idaho Av. E.: $212,000 1761 8th Av.: $103,000 12967 Edison Court NE.: $409,270 2600 River Hills Dr.: $291,120 10234 Cavell Circle: $264,500 1821 1st Av. S.: $112,400 15285 60th Av. N.: $299,900 1864 La Crosse Av.: $132,000 OAKDALE 10001 Jackson St. NE.: $255,000 12201 River Valley Dr.: $289,900 10018 Chicago Av.: $265,000 15 1st St. S. #A-907: $139,000 11930 60th Place N.: $345,000 297 Laurel Av.: $550,000 1490 Goodwin Av. N.: $158,900 11988 Oak Park Blvd. NE.: $169,000 13705 Washburn Av. S.: $270,000 10534 Decatur Av. S.: $215,300 1022 22nd Av. NE.: $235,000 13820 60th Place N.: $497,000 1194 Lexington Pkwy. N.: $275,000 2819 Hadley Av. N.: $235,000 11235 Pierce St. NE.: $376,890 EAGAN 10125 Goodrich Circle: $387,000 1007 26th Av. NE.: $272,000 17110 9th Av. N.: $250,000 105 Maria Av.: $215,000 2659 Henslow Av. N.: $300,000 12354 Rendova St. NE.: $429,900 1246 Carlson Lake Lane: $384,000 11349 Harrison Rd.: $315,000 2924/2926 E. 24th St.: $347,000 2720 Queensland Av. N.: $350,000 1171 Marion St.: $240,000 2830 Hillvale Trail: $290,700 12032 Terrace Court NE.: $443,900 1310 Lone Oak Rd.: $318,000 10049 Irwin Rd.: $299,000 1827 2nd St. NE.: $396,000 10720 Rockford Rd.: $120,000 1211 Minnehaha Av. E.: $195,000 SCANDIA 11102 Washington St. NE.: $216,000 1887 N. Ruby Court: $185,000 10009 Lyndale Av. S.: $560,000 1311 33rd Av. N.: $123,700 105 Saratoga Lane N.: $279,900 1867 Minnehaha Av. E.: $170,900 14247 209th St. N.: $460,000 CIRCLE PINES 1415 Rebecca Lane: $360,000 114 Mission Rd.: $210,000 100 3rd Av. S. #2005: $718,000 2065 Shenandoah Court: $196,600 1011 Minnehaha Av. E.: $188,100 14789 Oren Rd.: $380,000 2A Oak Ridge Trail: $185,000 1465 Rocky Lane: $384,900 10837 Normandale Blvd.: $249,000 1716 42nd Av. N.: $114,000 115 Teakwood Lane N.: $293,500 277 Morton St. E.: $154,200 ST PAUL PARK COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 1320 Shadow Creek Curve: $615,000 11617 Palmer Rd.: $377,000 2925 44th Av. S.: $314,000 1805 Yuma Lane N.: $184,000 1508 Portland Av.: $617,500 1161 2nd St.: $219,000 1429 42nd Av. NE.: $271,875 1525 Sherwood Way: $394,900 10027 Pillsbury Av. S.: $300,000 1101 50th Av. N.: $388,440 RICHFIELD 1514 Portland Av.: $617,500 1021 3rd St.: $250,000 1070 Grandview Court NE.: $156,000 2103 Silver Bell Rd.: $145,000 10900 Toledo Av. S.: $348,000 1409 5th St. S.: $2,100,000 2812 71½ St. W.: $178,000 1350 Reaney Av.: $213,900 1304 5th St.: $146,000 COON RAPIDS 1779 Talon Trail: $295,000 11110 Vincent Av. S.: $335,000 220 7th St. SE.: $280,000 1020 Rae Dr.: $215,000 1360 Reaney Av.: $124,500 STILLWATER 210 107th Lane NW.: $163,410 1486 Thomas Lane: $335,000 10834 Vincent Av. S.: $217,500 1934 Aldrich Av. S. #D202: $171,135 1500 W. 66th St.: $250,000 1700 Reaney Av.: $125,000 15471 58th St. N.: $326,000 2927 119th Av. NW.: $300,000 1268 Timbershore Lane: $186,000 10123 Wentworth Av. S.: $249,000 2251 Arthur St. NW.: $369,000 ROBBINSDALE 1369 Schletti St.: $165,000 1217 Driving Park Rd.: $340,000 135 122nd Av. NW.: $235,000 1295 Vildmark Dr: $374,900 BROOKLYN PARK 212 Bedford St. SE.: $331,661 3011 York Av. N.: $213,500 1492 Sheldon St.: $295,000 10675 Joliet Av. N.: $560,000 1567 Creek Meadows Dr. NW.: $135,000 FARMINGTON 10020 Elm Av. N.: $403,000 2733 Cedar Av. S.: $120,000 ROGERS 1918 St. Clair Av.: $362,000 1347 McKusick Rd. Lane N.: $292,000 11720 Evergreen Circle NW.: $292,000 1204 Aspen Court: $269,000 10100 Fallgold Pkwy. N.: $167,000 2929 Chicago Av.: $242,000 11565 Boulder Court: $271,500 2197 Stewart Av.: $225,000 1114 Meadowview Dr.: $185,000 10533 Grouse Circle NW.: $150,000 21135 Cameron Way: $324,000 CHAMPLIN 2929 Chicago Av. #1201: $362,500 26435 Hassan Pkwy.: $700,000 1217 Thomas Av.: $215,000 1607 Morningside Rd.: $355,000 12160 Grouse St. NW. #503: $125,000 19631 Camrose Way: $418,000 11025 Bluestem Place N.: $397,250 301 Clifton Av.: $380,000 19554 Meadow Trail: $286,000 2010 Thure Av.: $334,900 WOODBURY 10410 Ilex Circle NW.: $194,800 19820 Dawson Lane: $370,000 11420 Edgewood Place N.: $268,000 3018 Emerson Av. S.: $495,000 21412 Poate Court: $125,000 1412 Victoria St. N.: $295,000 2336 Boulder Ridge Lane: $375,000 11266 Magnolia St. NW.: $230,000 18050 Echo Dr.: $260,000 11464 Elmwood Av. N. #166: $182,500 2101 Ewing Av. S.: $552,500 12978 Red Fox Rd.: $335,000 300 Wall St. #104: $450,000 1806 Brighton Trail: $315,000 11257 Osage St. NW.: $210,000 20510 Erin Court: $176,000 11540 Goose Lake Rd.: $672,000 3131 Excelsior Blvd. #907: $173,275 11521 Shady View Lane: $506,345 1307 Woodbridge St.: $179,000 2548 Copper Cliff Trail: $130,000 11425 Osage St. NW.: $300,000 19753 Escalade Way: $205,000 10043 Hidden Oaks Lane N.: $385,000 3131 Excelsior Blvd. #910: $185,000 27060 Sylvan Lake Rd.: $275,000 1559 Wynne Av.: $199,500 1780 Evergreen Dr.: $325,000 10179 Uplander St. NW.: $270,250 17338 Finch Path: $292,500 CORCORAN 1712 Fillmore St. NE.: $309,000 20815 Territorial Rd.: $420,000 VADNAIS HEIGHTS 10738 Falling Water Lane #A: $284,900 EAST BETHEL 20 Lilac Lane: $195,000 19286 Annabelle Lane: $494,815 1945 Fremont Av. S.: $297,500 SHOREWOOD 30 Suzanne Av.: $270,000 2973 Frontier Dr.: $422,500 18727 5th St. NE.: $255,000 1305 Willow Trail: $175,000 19800 Olde Sturbridge Rd.: $505,000 2838 Fremont Av. S.: $54,000,000 25005 Bentgrass Way: $1,144,079 WHITE BEAR LAKE 2317 Kings Dr.: $343,000 19424 Able St. NE.: $310,503 HASTINGS 20420 Rush Meadow Lane: $115,000 2735 Garfi eld St. NE.: $275,000 ST ANTHONY 1818 3rd St.: $178,813 1414 Larkspur Dr.: $499,000 23422 Monroe St. NE.: $314,000 1191 15th St. W.: $360,000 CRYSTAL 1612 Golden Valley Rd.: $152,900 2816 Coolidge St. NE.: $477,000 1740 Florence St.: $280,000 10782 Retreat Lane: $347,586 24250 Pierce Path NE.: $325,000 16237 190th St. E.: $310,000 2902 Idaho Av. N.: $314,000 2548 Grand Av. S.: $430,000 ST LOUIS PARK 1778 Linden Cove: $234,900 11220 Sandcastle Dr. #E: $295,000 FRIDLEY 12800 James Av.: $560,000 3033 Kentucky Av. N.: $249,990 3128 Hennepin Av.: $218,650 2755 Blackhawk Av.: $345,000 2595 Randy Av.: $270,000 2531 Wimbledon Pl: $230,000 133 53rd Av. NE.: $221,450 310 Lake St.: $280,000 DAYTON 2628 Humboldt Av. S.: $575,000 1400 Dakota Av. S.: $169,500 HAM LAKE 1607 Tyler St.: $195,000 14504 Cloquet St.: $522,610 1328 Irving Aver. N.: $150,000 1625 Dakota Av. S.: $200,000 SCOTT WRIGHT 2804 153rd Av. NE.: $566,250 1120 Tyler St.: $299,900 11920 Evergreen Circle N.: $432,290 2516 Jackson St. NE.: $407,000 2437 Flag Av. S.: $349,900 BELLE PLAINE ALBERTVILLE 16050 Wake St. NE.: $481,500 INVER GROVE HEIGHTS 13200 Granstrom Circle: $515,740 2511 Jefferson St. NE.: $255,000 2853 Princeton Av.: $375,000 23867 Prairie Court: $200,000 10526 62nd St. NE.: $310,000 LINO LAKES 2836 46th St. E.: $307,000 11520 Hayden Circle N.: $390,485 1426 Jefferson St. NE.: $370,000 2250 Ridge Dr.: $139,000 228 South Elk St.: $206,000 ANNANDALE 2087 Chestnut St.: $103,900 2828 70th St. E.: $332,900 14325 Kingsview Lane N.: $509,000 1211 Lagoon Av. #311: $227,000 2230 Ridge Dr. #11: $179,000 CREDIT RIVER 105 Dale Av. S.: $175,000 1997 Rosewood St.: $452,987 2614 Upper 64th Court E.: $479,900 13951 Norwoord Lane N.: $299,000 2621 Lowry Av. N.: $140,000 2160 Ridge Dr. #37: $142,000 22412 Wagon Wheel Trail: $625,000 BUFFALO OAK GROVE LAKEVILLE 11871 Pineridge Way N.: $361,350 3051 McKinley St. NE.: $245,000 2824 Utica Av. S.: $210,000 ELKO NEW MARKET 2100 Longhorn Lane: $286,000 3130 201st Lane NW.: $419,000 21338 Dodd Blvd.: $404,500 14501 River Hills Pkwy: $472,211 1218 Mount Curve Av.: $799,000 WAYZATA 129 Dakota Av.: $315,000 2220 Longhorn Lane: $310,000 20258 Arrowhead St. NW.: $230,000 16283 Durango Trail: $302,000 16501 Territorial Trail: $421,135 2320 Mount View Av.: $465,000 306 Barry Av. N.: $520,000 JORDAN 1718 State Hwy. 25 SE.: $190,000 18021 Rum River Blvd.: $250,000 17309 Eastwood Av.: $439,900 EDEN PRAIRIE 1811 New York Av. N.: $191,000 217 Byrondale Av.: $265,000 312 1st St. W.: $183,503 1300 Timber Lane: $273,000 RAMSEY 17341 Eastwood Av.: $451,704 14396 Fairway Dr.: $200,000 2218 Nicolett Av.: $115,000 115 Chicago Av. S.: $1,300,000 113 W. 3rd St.: $249,900 1207 Varner Way: $294,500 14720 Argon St. NW.: $266,200 17916 Enigma Way: $440,000 1141 Hyland Terrace: $295,000 1200 Nicollet Mall 217: $340,000 NEW PRAGUE 1303 Viking Dr.: $195,000 14026 Dysprosium St. NW.: $229,000 17832 Essex Lane: $359,347 15590 Junegrass Lane: $315,500 1922 Oliver Av. N.: $195,000 RAMSEY 25380 Newport Av.: $443,500 CLEARWATER 14661 Fluorine St. NW.: $306,000 17880 Essex Lane: $396,263 11436 Kensington Dr.: $324,900 2219 Pillsbury Av. S. #6: $309,000 ARDEN HILLS PRIOR LAKE 154 Cardinal Lane: $168,000 15621 Iodine St. NW.: $324,900 17527 Gillette Way: $196,000 11481 Kensington Dr.: $306,180 1008 Portland Av.: $508,500 1309 Cannon Av.: $366,000 14042 Bluebird Trail NE.: $295,000 COKATO 14851 Olivine St. NW.: $230,000 18106 Gladstone Trail: $357,468 13362 Kerry Lane: $455,000 2604 Randolph St. NE.: $332,000 1749 Chatham Av.: $455,000 2801 Cougar Path NW.: $580,000 15503 US Hwy 12 SW.: $188,750 14938 Snowy Owl St. NW.: $316,290 18137 Glassfern Lane: $329,900 15184 Patricia Ct: $208,000 2211 Roosevelt St. NE.: $289,900 FALCON HEIGHTS 14201 Fountain Hills Court NE.: $236,600 DELANO 14994 Snowy Owl St. NW.: $344,500 18327 Glassner Way: $334,990 15130 Pioneers Trail: $282,000 201 S. 11th St. #530: $435,000 1666 Coffman St. #334: $334,500 16481 Hawk Ridge Court NW.: $587,000 253 River St. S.: $227,000 14931 Willemite St. NW.: $260,000 18382 Glenbridge Av.: $373,533 13580 Technology Dr.: $169,000 1240 S. 2nd St. #304: $516,206 1775 Fairview Av. N.: $460,000 15674 Santee Circle SE.: $280,000 HANOVER 16447 Griffon Trail: $315,900 14174 Westridge Dr.: $455,500 1240 S. 2nd St. #332: $634,964 LITTLE CANADA 16776 Westbury Av. SW.: $330,000 1214 Irvine Dr.: $325,000 CARVER 17305 Hibiscus Av.: $331,000 EXCELSIOR 1240 S. 2nd St. #1028: $645,220 2495 Canabury Dr. #220: $115,800 SAVAGE HOWARD LAKE CARVER 20146 Home Fire Way: $234,000 141 Maple St.: $600,000 1240 S. 2nd St. #216: $546,634 3105 Edgerton St.: $278,000 13372 Hillsboro Av.: $459,900 127 Dutch Lake Trail: $267,500 1359 Chestnut Circle: $405,865 18881 Houston Way: $447,500 183 Maple St.: $915,000 1240 S. 2nd St. #625: $393,776 MOUNDS VIEW 13703 Hillsboro Av.: $382,500 MAPLE LAKE 126 Highland Dr.: $337,169 17542 Iceland Trail: $278,500 20100 Minnetonka Blvd.: $1,150,000 1240 S. 2nd St. #828: $607,739 2581 Ardan Av.: $234,255 15347 Louisiana Av.: $235,000 2976 62nd St. NW.: $145,000 2680 Isabelle Dr.: $433,450 19195 Indora Trail: $419,430 28028 Woodside Rd: $2,787,500 2723 Taylor St. NE.: $285,000 NEW BRIGHTON 15105 Maryland Av.: $265,000 1070 Forest City Blvd.: $208,900 16803 Interlachen Blvd.: $456,000 GOLDEN VALLEY 1928 Ulysses St. NE.: $340,000 2527 Silver Lake Rd. NW.: $244,000 14541 Virginia Av. S.: $219,900 MONTICELLO CHANHASSEN 17312 Ipswich Way: $325,000 2305 Colorado Av. N.: $305,000 2619 Upton Av. N.: $184,900 NORTH OAKS 13257 Williamsberg Dr.: $293,000 11574 Alpine Dr.: $249,900 1833 Freedom Lane: $323,000 20902 Jenkins Way: $355,000 2426 McNair Dr. N.: $237,000 252 Vincent Av. N.: $330,000 1 Bent Tree Lane: $880,000 13044 Yosemite Av. S.: $277,400 11591 Alpine Dr.: $289,900 CHASKA 17130 Jonathan Court: $437,000 1520 Ottawa Av. S.: $362,000 232 W. Frankline Av.: $173,500 26 Osprey Court: $659,000 SHAKOPEE 26 Fairway Dr.: $115,000 2655 Clover Field Circle: $482,180 17375 Joy Av.: $465,000 1024 Sumter Av. N.: $200,000 1384 W. Minnehaha Pkwy.: $684,000 NORTH ST PAUL 2111 10th Av. W.: $238,900 10078 Park Place Dr.: $255,000 2656 Clover Field Circle: $450,130 18062 Judicial Way N.: $350,000 1605 Zealand Av. N.: $665,000 121 Washington Av. S. #1010: $205,000 2534 4th Av. E.: $197,000 1433 Amberglen Circle: $365,615 OTSEGO 1110 Falls Curve: $409,900 20360 Kensfi eld Trail: $255,000 GREENWOOD 121 Washington Av. S. #814: $285,000 ROSEVILLE 2002 Cardinal Dr.: $339,900 16833 61st St. NE.: $371,325 NORWOOD YOUNG AMERICA 18375 Lafayette Way: $207,000 21230 Excelsior Blvd.: $1,070,000 121 Washington Av. S. #1217: $451,000 1190 Autumn St.: $437,000 1143 Cubasue Court: $131,900 16940 61st St. Ne: $331,135 14485 County Rd. 51: $775,000 MENDOTA HOPKINS 121 Washington Av. S. #1705: $160,000 1046 County Rd. B2 W.: $220,000 1184 Fairhaven Dr.: $657,725 12073 63rd St. NE.: $192,900 VICTORIA 1101 Sibley Memorial Highway #504: 1711 1st St. N.: $278,900 1122 W. 53rd St.: $510,000 1896 Dellwood Av.: $295,000 1417 Homestead St.: $260,000 11327 72nd St. NE.: $327,500 2465 Auburn Dr.: $210,000 $224,000 1502 5th St. N.: $225,000 MINNETONKA 2858 Dellwood St.: $154,656 1378 Idlewood Way: $199,000 15177 74th St. NE.: $415,590 WACONIA RANDOLPH 2038 Mainstreet: $263,000 17500 Barrington Court: $437,500 1885 Fernwood St.: $270,000 2708 Lahoma Court: $365,000 15331 75th Circle NE.: $435,260 1119 Lilac Court: $248,000 23523 Eagle Court: $275,000 1147 Trailwood N.: $205,000 10311 Cedar Lake Rd.: $162,500 1390 Lydia Av. W.: $157,000 1575 Linwood Circle: $467,090 14490 83rd Circle NE.: $412,759 1685 Patriot Lane: $165,000 ROSEMOUNT INDEPENDENCE 10501 Cedar Lake Rd.: $160,000 1784 Millwood Av.: $295,000 12226 Marystown Rd.: $707,850 ROCKFORD WATERTOWN 1425 140th St. W.: $437,767 2485 County Rd. 90: $684,900 10401 Cedar Lake Rd..: $137,000 2439 Oxford St. N.: $306,000 1260 Parkview Circle: $354,800 2003 Little Creek Circle: $477,000 219 Bluestem Ct.: $290,200 13880 Adan Av.: $358,745 LONG LAKE 15012 Cherry Lane: $639,000 1843 Victoria St. N.: $192,200 1652 Philipp Way: $303,000 ST MICHAEL 12785 Amiens Court: $532,950 1595 W. Wayzata Blvd.: $192,500 2504 Cheyenne Circle: $310,000 2315 Western Av. N.: $139,000 17091 Sunset Av.: $390,000 11064 16th St. NE.: $259,000 DAKOTA 13621 Atwood Trail: $370,000 MAPLE GROVE 11301 Friar Lane: $310,000 SHOREVIEW 13915 Tracy Av.: $157,000 13641 43rd St. NE.: $360,000 APPLE VALLEY 13256 Aulden Av.: $652,005 18945 100th Place N.: $600,000 10451 Greenbrier Rd.: $207,900 1662 Hillview Rd.: $250,000 1712 Weston Lane: $194,900 15922 53rd St. NE.: $350,000 15091 Dutchman Way: $339,900 14359 Banyan Lane: $235,000 10609 101st Place N.: $310,000 14860 Lloyds Dr.: $490,000 221 Lion Lane: $375,000 1619 Windigo Lane: $280,065

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 HOMES STAR TRIBUNE • H5 AN URBAN OASIS — AND NO MORTGAGE

ø HGTV from H1 Flynn’s fresh take on Scandina- vian minimalism-meets-function includes three popular trends: well-edited, pared-back decorat- ing, muted pink as a new neutral, and a strong emphasis on interior architecture, such as the stairwell screen wall. He picked the dining room as his favorite Urban Oasis space. “It’s super simple, pared back, practi- cal and packed with architecture.” (Visit HGTV.com/urbanoasis for design ideas, videos and scores of photos.) You can register to win the house starting Oct. 1 t hrough Nov. 21. The HGTV special a bout the transfor- mation premieres Wednesday. The Urban Oasis promotion’s popularity has exploded, from 15.5 million entries in 2010, the first year, to 65.3 million entries in 2018. So don’t start packing your boxes just yet. Here are some other highlights of the Minneapolis home: Graphic by design: On the main floor, Flynn chose a black-and-white color palette because it never dates, and the simplicity is easy to live with, he said. “Stick with black and white, then add organic texture with everything else — sheepskin, cable- knit wool in the sofa,” he said. While upstairs, “we wanted to appeal to all tastes, so the bedrooms 1 are for people who love color,” he added. First impression: The front porch’s black-painted rockers on an outdoor area rug welcome visi- tors to the crisp white, clean-lined contemporary farmhouse facade. Climbing plants create a living wall — and privacy. Modern-day parlor: The light- filled entry is designed as a com- fortable “midcentury modern lounge,” with layers of organic tex- ture, including lamb’s wool stools, sweater-print pillows and a jute area rug. A catchall for coats and bags keeps the space organized. Maximized minimalism: A sim- ple concrete-clad fireplace radiates 2 3 heat throughout the main floor. Hub of the home: The expanded open kitchen boasts a 10-foot-long working island topped with matte black granite contrasted with a lighter natural oak base. The cast- iron undermount sink, easy-pull-out cabinet drawers and pro-style range add modern functionality. How to hygge: The interiors are like a showroom for ways to infuse homey hygge qualities, from layers of soft sheepskin throws and Nordic print sofa pillows, to a textile wall hanging that mimics a chunky wool 5 sweater. Candles and mood lighting create ambience. Must-have mudroom: Vertical shiplap walls and whitewashed wood floors add farmhouse charm to the mudroom and back entry, which opens to a covered porch. Sit on a rustic bench to take off your shoes, and organize stuff inside an industrial black metal cabinet. Backyard escape: The covered back porch steps out to a massive patio strung with twinkling bis- tro lights. It’s furnished with an 4 6 L-shaped sectional, rocker and din- ing table for outdoor dinner parties. The coffee table even converts to an outdoor fire table. A Nordic moun- tain mural is painted across a once boring garage wall. “It’s more like California, where outdoor spaces are defined as rooms and places — not just a yard,” said Keller. Flynn’s fave: An edgy Euro-style dining room is defined by an oak and concrete pedestal table, a mod black steel chandelier and a vertical-slat screen wall. Let’s get together: Crisp white walls contrast with black-framed windows in the monochromatic family room. The L-shaped sec- tional sits on a geometric-patterned area rug by designer Genevieve Gorder, a Minneapolis native. Sweater-inspired Nordic wall art and a shag chair add cozy texture. Tranquil palette: Flynn melded a calming gray-and-blue color pal- 7 8 ette with homey textiles in bedding Photos by ROBERT PETERSON • Rustic White Photography (1, 2, 5, 7, 8), TOMAS ESPINOZA (4, 6) and HGTV (3) and pillows for the owners’ suite. 1. Vertical slat screen wall in the Euro-style dining room. 2. Ebony-hued granite-topped island and wall cabinets contrast the light oak island base in the open A pair of skylights keep it bright kitchen. 3. Calm gray-and-blue color scheme and textural elements in the owners’ bedroom. 4. Playful blush and pink hues and retro faux fur chairs in the and airy. office/studio. 5. Cozy and inviting midcentury modern style entry lounge. 6. The owners’ bathroom’s trough sinks and butcher block floating vanity. 7. Black- Sleek retreat: The owners’ bath- painted rockers on the inviting front porch of the completely renovated modern farmhouse, after. The original home was a 1920s foursquare, before. room’s curved iron trough sinks and 8. A minimalist concrete-clad fireplace radiates warmth throughout the main floor. See more photos at startribune.com/homegarden. wall-mounted matte black faucets give it an industrial vibe, warmed by a butcher block floating vanity. can be positioned in many direc- HGTV Urban Oasis Special Design and build team Two medicine cabinets above the tions to brighten up the room. See how designer Brian Patrick Flynn Builder: Reuter Walton Construction, vanity resemble modern mirrors. Blushing beauty: Splashes of and build manager Dan Faires trans- Mpls., reuterwalton.com. It’s also equipped with a spa-style blush and pink on the ceiling and formed the 1920s foursquare into a walk-in shower. in retro faux-fur chairs add playful Designers: Gabriel Keller and Brent modern Scandinavian farmhouse. Danish darkness: Many of the touches to the home office/studio Nelson, Peterssen/Keller Architecture, Airbnbs Flynn stays at in Nordic (that can also be used as a bedroom). When: Premieres 6 p.m. Oct. 2 on Mpls., pkarch.com. countries have rooms painted black A large patchwork rug made from HGTV, with repeat airings. HGTV pros: Interior designer Brian or charcoal, “and I always get the old traditional Anatolian carpets Patrick Flynn and build manager Dan best sleep in them,” he said. “Since introduces more hues. Flynn kept How to win Faires. 1 we have this light-soaked guest bed- an original architectural feature — Size: Three bedrooms and 2 /2 bath- room on the second level, I liked the the chimney — and painted it white Enter to win the Urban Oasis house up to twice a day, Oct. 1 to Nov. 21, at HGTV. rooms, 1,677 square feet (not including idea of bringing that sleepy feeling like the walls. LYNN UNDERWOOD • Star Tribune com/UrbanOasis. The home will be the unfinished basement). to the house.” The striking ceiling Brian Patrick Flynn, left, and awarded at the end of the year. light fixture shaped like spider legs Lynn Underwood • 612-673-7619 Gabriel Keller. ZSW [C M Y K]H6 Sunday, Sep. 29, 2019

H6 • STAR TRIBUNE HOMES SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 Pitfalls to avoid in a kitchen remodel

By PAUL F.P. POGUE • HomeAdvisor

Before you start a kitchen remodel, unlearn what you think you know. The path is littered with potential pitfalls, and you need to keep a sharp eye out for where things can go wrong. Here are a few of the biggest and most com- mon errors homeowners run into: Underestimating your budget: Contractors say they witness this time and again: Homeowners who get in over their heads when costs escalate and tough decisions need to be made. Sad but true, kitchen remodeling always tends to cost more than you expect. However much you’ve budgeted for the job, expect to pay between 15 and 30% more. (And if you’re wrong, you can be pleasantly surprised.) Going for the lowest bid: You get what you pay for. If you hire the cheapest contractor with the cheapest bid, odds are you’ll get work that matches what you paid. If a proposal seems too good to be true, it probably is. Get multiple bids from different contractors, and go over each of them in detail to understand what you’re getting. And make sure you have every- thing in writing. Occasionally you will encoun- ter a contractor who will claim they can cut costs by skipping the permitting and inspection process. Never, ever do this. Not knowing what you’re looking for: When you begin the design and planning process, and the kitchen exists only as sketches on paper, making changes costs nothing. But once contractors get to work and start cutting into walls and installing pipes, changes become much more difficult. If you’re indecisive midway through the process, you might end up with a kitchen that makes you less happy than you thought. Or worse, you can incur very expen- sive changes that would have cost nothing early on. Neglecting the infrastructure: Kitchen design includes more than the fun stuff, like new countertops and appliances. You need the pulse of your house to keep up with what you’re doing. It’s no fun to install shiny and powerful appliances and discover too late that you’ve exceeded the power load your kitchen can handle. Work with experts like plumbers and electri- cians to be sure that your kitchen can process the water, gas and elec- tricity needs for what you want. If you need to upgrade the infra- structure, you should do so during the remodel rather than afterward. Photos by Spacecrafting Not spending enough on qual- Clockwise from top: Station 23 Lofts was once a 1906 fire station and was renovated and converted in 1991. The exposed b rick walls, rafters and graceful ity fixtures and appliances: When arched transom windows in the living room. European ceramic wood-burning fireplace in the family room. Center staircase and skylight in the three- kitchen costs escalate, homeown- level condo. The 3,547-square-foot condo includes three bedrooms. Soundproof music room on the lower level. The kitchen’s maple cabinets, granite ers start looking to places to cut topped island with a Wolf cooktop. corners. Oftentimes, they eye the high-end appliances and fixtures they selected at the beginning of the process and wonder if they can bring down the cost by downgrad- Loft-style condo in former fire station ing a few of them to the mid-grade models, or by using a cheaper material. ø STATION from H1 building to create more room for din- Yo u can be forgiven for this “I lay in bed at night and can see ing alfresco. impulse. Those rising costs drain the moon and stars through the sky- Station 23 Lofts is in the ECCO the pocketbook and increase the light,” she said. neighborhood, and walkable to stress levels, and you need to take The loft has 12-foot-high ceilings Uptown with its restaurants, movie them seriously. On the other hand, and flexible spaces spread over three theaters, shopping and Bde Maka skimping out on the fixtures hurts levels to be designated for whatever Ska (formerly Lake Calhoun). The your kitchen’s long-term pros- use the owner wants. parkl ike Lakewood Cemetery is at pects. A $99 faucet gets you $99 Kim, who is an artist, has carved the end of the block. of usable life. out an art studio on the main level. Bob retired this year, and the cou- Not having a plan for living She’s also a musician and has con- ple plan to downsize in Minnesota with the remodel: A kitchen job verted the lower-level soundproof and upsize in Arizona, said Kim. is a big investment in time and media room into a music room for But they’ll miss the buzzing urban effort as well as money. You’ll be her drums. hive in Uptown and around the city hosting a crew of workers in your The interiors are a modern black- lakes. kitchen for several days, weeks or white-and-gray color scheme, jux- “We consider ourselves city mice even longer. Dust and debris will taposed with the 100-year-old brick Spacecrafting and love all the activity around us,” become a regular part of your life, and maple floors. Unit No. 1 in Station 23 Lofts is on the market for $1.125 million and she said. you and the workers may be trip- “The brick is blond — so it’s easy includes two garage stalls. ping over each other, and you’ll be to decorate around,” said Kim. Bobby Kroog, BRIX Real Estate, cut off from one of the most-used The living spaces are on the upper open floor plan. One of the condo’s most valuable 612-799-7902, has the listing. rooms in your home. Well before level, and include a great room, din- The contemporary kitchen’s ass ets is all the storage space, added people start working, make sure ing room and kitchen. A European monumental 6- by 8-foot granite- Kim. Lynn Underwood • 612-673-7619 you know how you’re going to live ceramic wood-burning fireplace topped island holds a built-in Wolf The couple also doubled the size @LyUnderwood with them, and create an alterna- creates warm intimacy in the wide cooktop. of their balcony on the side of the tive food preparation plan.

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