Credit River Residence
The client is a high-end commercial builder. When it came time to build a new house for his family on an empty lot in a suburban development, he commissioned the architecture firm to design a simple, clean-lined modern home that was different than the surrounding, standard-issue homes in the neighborhood. Given the clients’ vision, the designers were challenged by the neighborhood association’s design guidelines which prevent flat main roofs and discreet garages. Using the design constraints as an opportunity, the architecture firm designed a home with a distinctive and unusual mix of traditional and contemporary design elements. The exterior, which features an inspired juxtaposition of steep gabled elements and flat roofed boxes, is finished with white board and batten siding, horizontal tongue and groove ash siding, dark metal panels, and a bright yellow contemporary door. To satisfy the requirements for a three-car garage, the designer created an attached two-car garage and a single stall hidden inside one of the flat-roofed boxes. Inside, the open floor plan is designed to maximize views of marshland and a nearby river with a master suite, four bedrooms, an integrated kitchen, dining, and living area, an office, a mudroom, and a finished basement.
Press & Awards
This home was featured in Spaces magazine and has also received a 2017 Home of the Month award from AIA Minnesota and the Star Tribune.
- Project Team
Lars Peterssen, Ryan Fish, Cynthia Burns, Brent Nelson, Ashley Peterson
- Interior Finishes
Betsy Vohs, Studio BV
- Builder
Gardner Builders
- Photographer
Jessica Stoe