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Construction Complete
Front Facade (after)

Living Room
Living Room (after)



Entry
Entry



Exterior Facade
Exterior Walkway

Oberman/Gittleman Residence
Edina, MN

Project Goal:
This project is a remodeling of a remodeling. Hiding underneath the 1970's inverted roof remodel is a 1920's bungalow (no longer recognizable). The Owners bought the house remodeled and liked the general image of the exterior, but grew to dislike the interior. There were no windows to the street, limited windows to the backyard, and no canopy at the front entry. Two stairways were necessary to access both halves of the upstairs and the square footage was tight. And needless to say, an inverted roof in Minnesota is not the best idea.

Project Outcome:
The project was completed in the summer of 2006. The addition opens up the interior spaces both with square footage and cubic footage. The interior is dramatic in its primary shapes and colors and the room connections are significantly more open feeling than before. On the exterior, there is a new covered entry (actually a giant gutter), large basement windows and a tall living room with a 2nd story walkway connecting the two halves of the upstairs.



View from kitchen into dining room after
View from kitchen into dining room (after)

Exterior Facade
Exterior Facade (after)


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