Neglected 1950's Rambler in Robbinsdale Gets a Second Chance

New Spaces Design-Build
December 23, 2022

Neglected Space in Minneapolis Gets a Second Chance

Previously abundant with golden oak cabinetry, outdated appliances and a bulky bathroom, this remodel was a necessary chapter of transformation for homeowner Debbie. Debbie, who was renting out the place prior to her residence, recently took control of the ill kept and neglected space and reached out to New Spaces in hopes of establishing a newfound warmth and character to the place. 

Before:

Today, Debbie works from the black-freckled center island and finds inspiration by looking outside to the lake her home sits upon, a luxury view that was unavailable to her and her guests before.

She has wood floors across the main level to escort her travel.

Being an avid cook, her new 8-burner stove is a dream come true.

Let us not forget that this remodel added a baby blue tile, a burst of distinction that acts as unique welcome to visitors as they come in the house.

View the 3D Matterport Tour here:

If you've been considering a remodel of your own and would like to discuss how our team can help update your space, reach out for a complimentary consultation.

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