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Douglas — Whole Home Remodel in Mendota Heights, MN

Whole Home Remodel

Douglas

Mendota Heights, MN2024Design by Maria Palmer

When the Douglas family bought their Mendota Heights split-level, they saw exactly what it could become — but the dated finishes, disconnected spaces, and cramped kitchen were standing between them and the home they'd always imagined. What followed was one of MSP Homes' most comprehensive transformations: a whole-home remodel that touched nearly every surface, unified the design language from front door to backyard, and gave a growing family the spaces they actually needed.

The Challenge

The Douglas home had good bones but a decade of deferred cosmetic updates and a floor plan that no longer served the family's lifestyle. The kitchen was the biggest pain point — a closed-off galley layout with minimal counter space, dated oak cabinetry, and a breakfast bar that blocked natural light from reaching the living area. The master bathroom was functional but felt institutional. The mudroom was a chaotic drop zone with no real storage system. The challenge was to address all of these simultaneously while maintaining a cohesive design thread that would make the finished home feel intentional rather than piecemeal.

Project Details

Project Type

Whole Home Remodel

Location

Mendota Heights, MN

Year Completed

2024

Interior Design

Maria Palmer

Photos

23 project photos

Douglas open-concept kitchen with navy island and white cabinetry in Mendota Heights MN

The new open-concept kitchen — navy island, white perimeter cabinets, quartz waterfall countertop

Douglas master bathroom with rain-head shower and freestanding soaking tub

Spa master bath — dual rain-head shower, cement tile niches, freestanding soaking tub, heated floors

Douglas navy mudroom with reclaimed wood herringbone accent wall

Navy mudroom — reclaimed wood herringbone wall, built-in cubbies and bench

Our Approach

How we solved it

Scott and Maria worked with the homeowners over several design sessions to develop a unified vision before a single wall came down. The guiding principle: every room should feel like it belongs to the same home. They chose a palette of warm whites, deep navy, and natural wood tones that would thread through the kitchen, mudroom, bathrooms, and outdoor space. Demolition and construction were sequenced to minimize disruption, with the outdoor kitchen and pergola completed last to give the homeowners a beautiful space to enjoy while the interior work wrapped up.

Project Highlights

Open-Concept Kitchen with Contrasting Navy Island

The wall between the kitchen and dining room came down to create a bright, airy open floor plan. Custom white perimeter cabinetry is paired with a dramatic dark navy island featuring a farmhouse sink, brass hardware, and a quartz waterfall countertop. A designer tile backsplash and professional-grade appliances complete the chef's kitchen. The island now seats four and has become the family's gathering point for homework, cooking, and morning coffee.

Spa-Inspired Master Bathroom

The master bath was completely gutted and rebuilt with a dual rain-head shower featuring custom cement tile niches, a freestanding soaking tub positioned beneath a new window, and a double vanity with warm wood accents. Heated floors, a barn door entry, and custom built-in storage make it feel like a private retreat rather than a bathroom. The transformation from institutional to genuinely luxurious took careful planning and precise execution — and the result is a room the homeowners use with intention every single day.

Navy Mudroom with Reclaimed Wood Accent Wall

The mudroom became a design statement in its own right — navy blue shiplap cabinetry with built-in cubbies, hooks, and bench seating, anchored by a reclaimed wood herringbone accent wall. Every family member has their own cubby. The bench has storage beneath it. The hooks are at the right height for kids and adults alike. Practical and beautiful — the two things a mudroom should always be.

Cedar Pergola & Outdoor Kitchen Pass-Through

The backyard was transformed with a cedar pergola with string lights and an outdoor kitchen pass-through window directly from the interior kitchen. The result is a seamless indoor-outdoor entertaining space that the family uses from May through October. The pass-through window — a detail that required careful structural coordination — means that food and drinks can move between inside and outside without anyone having to navigate a door.

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The Result

The Outcome

The Douglas project is one of MSP Homes' most comprehensive whole-home transformations. Every room was reimagined from the ground up, yet the house feels like a single cohesive design — not a patchwork of renovations. The homeowners gained a home that finally matches how they live and entertain, and the project added significant value to the property in the competitive Mendota Heights market. Most importantly, the family now lives in a home that they're proud to show off — and that they use every room of, every day.

"Scott and his team built out an office in an unfinished corner of our basement and also remodeled our bathroom. Using MSP Construction was the best decision I have made since we purchased our house almost 6 years ago. They did a FANTASTIC job."

Dan Ousky

Office Build-Out & Bathroom Remodel · Google Review

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