Kitchen & Bath Remodeler - Inver Grove Heights, MN
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J. Carsten Remodeling is an industry-leading, award-winning Twin Cities design-build company. With over a decade of experience transforming homes, J. Carsten has established a reputation for exceptional customer service and superior craftsmanship. Throughout each stage of the remodeling process, the J. Carsten crew holds itself to the highest construction and communication standards. Business owner, Jason Myrlie, prides himself on hiring only the best trade partners in his field. When describing his team, Jason sums it up simply by saying, “We care. We show up on time, clean up, and do what we say we will. And we enjoy doing it!” Meet Jason Myrlie Established in 2003, J. Carsten Remodeling is owned by Jason Myrlie. From start to finish, Jason doesn’t hesitate to take on the unique challenges and quirks of each client’s home. As an analytical planner, he thrives on immersing himself in the details of every project. In addition to his expertise, Jason surrounds himself with a team of outstanding professional craftspeople. On projects big or small, the J. Carsten team prides itself on being industry leaders, which has resulted in multiple NARI exceptional design (2 awards in Nov 2018) and service awards. In fact, Jason is the 2019 BATC Remodelers Committee Chair & is NARI-MN past president.
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2150 67th St E
Inver Grove Heights, MN 55077
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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Luxurious Bathroom Retreat | Oct 2018 | This master bath is a great example of how a thoughtful designer and perfectionist remodeler can leave the same footprint but reach a whole new destination. Distinctive features include stepped vanities, a fussy herringbone pattern glass tile shower, a showcase soaker tub, and a private water closet. The clients say they are so pleased they cannot imagine using anyone else for future projects. | $75k | Golden Valley, MN | |
Traditional Kitchen & Living Room Renovation | Aug 2018 | This traditional kitchen was closed off. The wall was removed and layout rearranged to allow for ample space to cook. Ceiling: Think of it as a reverse tray ceiling with the build-down in the middle rather than along the perimeter. After creating the framework and wiring for a ceiling fan and lights J Carsten finished the surfaces with cobalt Wall Planks. The LED uplighting band can be programed to different colors. | $100k | Inver Grove Heights, MN |