This home will serve as our 2011 Fall Remodelers Showcase, Parade home. This home was originally built in 1988 but has been fully remodeled, landscaped – it’s essentially a new home. Geothermal heating was added as well as cutting edge energy efficient insulation.

A front porch anr d expansive read deck were added to the home. Inside, the entire main floor features rift and quartered oak flooring with a worn, washed finish. Reclaimed timbers were used to maintain the country feel in the great room. 2 wood burning fireplaces – one clad in chilton limestone, the other in reclaimed chicago brick. Marble countertops in the kitchen as well as a maple butcher block top on the island. 2 powder rooms on the main level, as well as the master and an office / nursery. 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms downstairs.
JeldWen windows. Wolf, Sub Zero appliances. Rohl Plumbing fixtures. Restoration hardware knobs & fixtures.
4000 Sq. Ft. 6.5 acres, 800+ feet of lakeshore on a private lake!
This home is for sale – e-mail sven@stonewood.com if interested.
Our home in Edina, being custom built and entered int he
Spring Parade of Homes, was selected as one of the 2 Dream Homes!
We’re been honored with this designation in the past, but this
year’s home will prove to be the most spectacular yet. Money raised
from the event benefits the Builder’’s Outreach Foundation. Our
last Dream home raised over $15,000! Be sure to visit our home in
March, 2011

Our home in Edina, being custom built and entered int he
Spring Parade of Homes, was selected as one of the 2 Dream Homes!
We’re been honored with this designation in the past, but this
year’s home will prove to be the most spectacular yet. Money raised
from the event benefits the Builder’’s Outreach Foundation. Our
last Dream home raised over $15,000!
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March, 2011
Our artisan carpenters are at work fitting timbers for the family room ceiling in our Spring 2100 Parade home. These timbers were cut from tress felled on the Edina site, a fun story for the family that will live in this home. At over 400 pounds per timber, it’s a tough job. We’ll be using similar timbers and planks in the ceiling of the lower level Ratscallar (German pub room) .
Check back for more photos later this week!

Millwork details abound! Visitors to our most recently completed home are struck by the level of detail, the finish quality, the sheer amount of detail. The home has a distinct old world feel. We’re often asked if the project was a remodel. The home just fits so well into the neighborhood….


