This stunning modern ranch-style house was designed for a retired couple by Tays & Co Design Studios together with Wooddale Builders, located in Medina, Minnesota. Inside this desirable home, you will find a main floor layout that is conducive to single-level living, which includes the owner’s bedroom suite. There is also a basement level that features a home bar, lounge area, and guest bedrooms — ideal for accommodating overnight guests.
Encompassing 4,402 square feet of living space this luxuriously designed dwelling boasts four bedrooms and two bathrooms. An eye-catching material palette in this home includes stone-clad walls and white oak flooring throughout, sourced from Manomin Resawn Timbers. Additional highlights include the reclaimed wood to construct the ceiling box beams and built-in produce racks in the kitchen’s walk-in pantry.
DESIGN DETAILS: DESIGNERS Tays & Co Design Studios (architectural and interior design) and Jalin Design BUILDER Wooddale Builders
Above: The exterior facade of this home has an attractive curb appeal with its mix of materials and multi-gabled roofline. The main entryway of this home is through a glass door, allowing you to see right through the home and to the rear garden.
What We Love: This modern ranch-style house has an attractive curb appeal that welcomes visitors inside where luminous living spaces offer creative design solutions at every turn. We love the mix of stone and wood and the way this home pulled has pulled off a feeling of elegance while incorporating raw natural materials. There are so many beautiful spaces in this home, from the chef’s kitchen with its fabulous walk-in pantry to the inviting great room on the basement level that is perfect for entertaining family and friends.
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Above: The great room has a reclaimed wood beam around its perimeter. The custom dining table is also composed of reclaimed wood and overlooks the backyard through floor-to-ceiling windows.
Above: In the living room, there are dual focal points, a gas fireplace, and the Samsung Frame TV that looks like a beautiful piece of art when not in use.
Above: The inviting ottoman is 6 feet long, providing plenty of space to kick up your feet!
Above: In the kitchen, the custom-fabricated cabinets are composed of white oak. The countertops and backsplash are Calacatta Borghini marble — an Italian white marble with magnificent grey and honey veining that offers a luxurious feel.
Above: The family loves to chop lots of healthy veggies for cooking, so this End Grain Chopping Block by John Boos gets a lot of use!
Above: The walls and ceilings throughout most of this home are painted in Shoji White SW 7042 by Sherwin-Williams. The green panels in the kitchen are painted in Herbes de Provence CC-634 by Benjamin Moore. The ceiling is 10 feet high.
Above: The cabinet is painted in Black Iron 2120-20 by Benjamin Moore. The countertop material is American black granite.
Above: The kitchen lighting features 2-inch recessed lights from Visual Comfort & Co. that are integrated into the wood ceiling.
Above: The island houses a microwave, a pullout trash can, a dishwasher, and a workstation sink. There is also a cabinet to store hand towels.
Above: A built-in white-oak-lined wall niche offers additional storage for dishes. On the walls, the stone veneer is the same material as the exterior of the home — Wildflower, Creative Mines.
Above: This beautiful pantry was designed to be functional and well-organized. This walk-in space is fully wrapped in white oak paneling.
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Above: The countertop material is American black granite.
Above: In the powder room, the countertops and backsplash material is Calacatta Gold marble. The custom vanity is painted in Rocky Road CC-470 by Benjamin Moore.
Above: The mudroom is accessible from the garage, painted in Fairview Taupe HC-85 by Benjamin Moore.
Above: In the husband’s office, the walls and ceiling are painted in Fairview Taupe HC-85 by Benjamin Moore. The custom-designed cabinets are composed of walnut, whitewashed white oak, and pine.
Above: To create a cozy vibe in the bedroom, the ceiling was painted in Fairview Taupe HC-85 by Benjamin Moore.
Above: The bathroom connects to the bedroom, with walls painted in Annapolis Gray HC-176 by Benjamin Moore.
Above: The dual vanity was custom-designed out of a highly textured reclaimed pine, sourced from Manomin Resawn Timbers. It has a dark stain. The countertop material is an Arabescato Corchia Porcelain slab. It appears like marble but is more cost-effective and durable.
Above: Arabescato Corchia porcelain surrounds the tub and the entrance to the shower.
Above: In this beautiful walk-in closet, which is connected to the bathroom, a center island is composed of reclaimed pine (the same material as the vanity in the bathroom).
Above: This light-filled basement level features a combination of carpet and wood-look luxury vinyl flooring.
Above: For the bar, the cabinet paint color is Salon Drab No.290 by Farrow & Ball. The island is on wheels, which makes it highly functional when entertaining. On the other side is a Foosball table.
Above: This fully loaded bar has a sink, beverage fridge, dishwasher, pullout trash, and ice maker. The countertop material is black granite.
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Above: This custom storage cabinet in the shower room was designed to appear like a piece of antique furniture. It is composed of reclaimed wood and is the same material as the bathroom vanity. Both are sourced from Manomin Resawn Timbers.
Above: The laundry room features natural white oak cabinets topped with black granite countertops. The cabinets above the washer and dryer are painted in Vintage Wine 2116-20 by Benjamin Moore.
Above: A view of the rear of this modern ranch-style house highlights how the property’s slope accommodates large basement windows. The kitchen is situated on the right, just above the deck, with the owner’s bedroom on the left.
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