This traditional Colonial style home is designed for family living and entertaining by Nor-Son Custom Builders, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A family estate built with love, this home features an open and spacious floor plan and ten-foot high ceilings. Ideally located just off the family room is a cozy and inviting screened-in porch with a fireplace. A vaulted wood ceiling and motorized phantom screens opens out to an expansive stone patio with exceptional views of the prairie-like setting.
Interior design studio Willow Home Interior Design was responsible for selecting the furnishings, finishes and other interior details of this impressive home. On the exterior is a beautiful mix of James Hardie siding, stone, Marvin windows and a cedar roof. There is no shortage of exterior detailing with custom planters, shutters, paneling and a front entry balcony.
What We Love: This Colonial style home offers warm and inviting living spaces, ideal for family living and entertaining. A striking exterior facade welcomes visitors up to this home, featuring stone pathways and beautiful landscaping. Crisp white siding contrasts beautifully with the black entry door… loving the blue shutters!
Tell Us: What details in this home do you find most appealing? Anything you would like to have seen done differently in the design? Let us know in the Comments below!
Note: Have a look at a couple of other inspiring home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign from the portfolio of Nor-Son Custom Builders: This Minnesota lake house combines rustic charm with coastal elegance and Dutch Colonial influenced home with a modern twist on Lake Minnetonka.
Above: The finished basement features a hidden playroom.
Above: A cozy screened-in porch offers serene landscape views from comfortable and inviting furnishings set around a stone fireplace. A similar hanging swing can be found at Serena & Lily.
Above: The backyard of this inviting Colonial style home offers comfortable spaces for relaxing and entertaining.
Photos: Landmark Photography
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