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At Streeter Custom Builder, renovation is an exercise in evolution. The Wayzata-based firm’s process begins with taking stock of what already holds value — the proportions, the character and details worth carrying forward — then thoughtfully reinterpreting the rest for how people live today. It’s a disciplined approach rooted in respect for original architecture and expert instincts for how to move design forward.

Artful Living | How Streeter Custom Builder is Redefining Home Renovation

Photography provided by Streeter Custom Homes/Chad Holder Photography | Floating stair structure by Islero Fabrication

In collaboration with leading architects and designers, Streeter brings the technical intelligence required to work inside existing structures. Renovation projects introduce unknowns and meeting these unavoidable challenges with confidence demands a different level of skill. The Streeter team uncovers conditions that shape the design direction, engineer solutions that protect the original framework, adjust spatial relationships with precision, and refine the flow and light of a home without disrupting its essence. Every decision is precise and every detail intentional, resulting in spaces that feel continuous, coherent and quietly elevated.

Artful Living | How Streeter Custom Builder is Redefining Home Renovation

Architecture by Christian Dean | Landscape Architecture by River Heights | Interior Design by Brooke Voss | Photography by Chad Holder

This perspective has shaped some of Streeter’s most notable work, from historic lake homes adapted for modern living to compact cottages expanded with architectural integrity to urban residences rethought with clarity and restraint. Each renovation demonstrates the same throughline: Reimagining the familiar, while preserving the meaningful. Streeter delivers a renovation experience defined by craft, continuity and unwavering design intelligence.

Feature image photography by Chad Holder | Architecture by Christian Dean | Landscape Architecture by River Heights | Interior Design by Brooke Voss

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