This gorgeous modern dream home was designed by David Charlez Designs in collaboration with Sustainable 9 Design + Build, located in Edina, Minnesota. The interior features a wonderful open flow of living spaces, majestic windows with views from the owner’s bedroom and bath, and a beautifully appointed kitchen.
The kitchen is one of the highlights of this dwelling, boasting exquisite Cambria quartz countertops, H Windows, and a unique slatted ceiling. Beyond the breathtaking design features, the entirety of the home was constructed with sustainability in mind. Continue below to see the rest of this incredible dwelling…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN David Charlez Designs BUILDER Sustainable 9 Design + Build INTERIOR DESIGN Bria Hammel Interiors STAGING Traditions Classic Home Furnishings
There is a total of 5,394 square feet of living space in this home, offering four bedrooms and five bathrooms along with a three-car garage.
What We Love: This modern yet inviting home offers a wonderful connection between indoors and out courtesy of large windows inviting nature inside. Sophisticated yet comfortable furnishings provide plenty of space to relax and enjoy the beautiful setting that surrounds this dwelling. We are especially loving the light-filled great room, perfect for entertaining family and friends!
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other incredible dream home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Minnesota: Modern yet inviting lake house captures picturesque views in Minnesota and Historical home gets a gorgeous modern update in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
UNDERGROUND BASKETBALL COURT
Who says an in-home basketball court is only for the Pros? By creating an underground sport court the homeowners were able to save space without having to sacrifice anything on their wishlist.
SCREENED-IN PORCH
This lovely indoor-outdoor space goes beyond a three-season porch and makes the most of the seasons in Minnesota. The screens help to keep pesky bugs out during the summer while providing overhead heating during the chilly nights in the late fall and early spring.
PHOTOGRAPHER Spacecrafting Photography
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