There are details about old homes – the trim, the overhangs, the finishing – that you can only learn from experience. That’s what makes us unique.

~ Sam Quie

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Home Remodeling Projects

Refined Warmth

This stunning transitional kitchen is a bright and inviting space that balances style, functionality, and creativity.

Quiet Getaway

We've returned to this 1909 St. Anthony Park home and transformed an underused three-season porch into a bright, four-season Craftsman-style sunroom.

white bedroom in attic with wood beams

Attic Revival

We transformed the attic of this 1909 Craftsman home in St. Anthony Park into a cozy, elegant primary bedroom.

Heart of the Home

This bustling family of four needed a space to enjoy quality time together. The kitchen, being a central gathering spot, needed to connect perfectly with adjoining areas.

Exceptional Levels of Craftsmanship

We are amazed at the change in space, utility, and aesthetics.

Vintage Elegance

In Summit Hill, a bathroom undergoes a renovation featuring a timeless design with an incredible vanity and spacious walk-in shower.

Edwin Lundie Classic

A home originally designed by Edwin Lundie undergoes a transformation from a three-season porch to a fully enclosed room.

Woodcrafted Charm

A 1926 bungalow in Macalester-Groveland is restored with a modern craftsman kitchen dining room remodel that improves the flow and design.

Living Connected

A first-floor remodel in Highland Park, St. Paul, allows homeowners to start fresh and make changes for a more suitable, comfortable living space.

Craftsman Reinvented

Nestled in the Macalester-Groveland neighborhood, a charming 1-½ story bungalow is transformed with a second-floor addition.

TESTIMONIALS

Craftsmanship and Judgement

Ben Quie and his team were reliable, honest, creative, and fun. During the project, we knew we could trust Ben’s advice and leadership at every turn. Now, as we enjoy our renovated home, we are grateful every day for Ben Quie & Sons’ craftsmanship and judgment.

~ Eric and Lisa Nicholson

Tell me about your home!

As I’ve worked on houses, the ones that fascinate me most are the ones with old architecture. I love the lines, and proportions, and details, and seeing how they all work together. And also the challenge that presents, to build something new that seamlessly ties in with the old, that will last a hundred years.