Chase and Brock Jurgensen expand a family's cramped 60-year-old lakeside cabin. The brothers blow out the back wall to take over the huge porch, creating a cozy wraparound view of the lake.
The brothers transform a rarely used porch into a warm and inviting family gathering space by adding reclaimed barnwood to the ceiling, rough-sawn hardwood flooring and a huge sliding door looking toward the lake.
The brothers use salvaged items to create bright, fully functional guest quarters in the dark, unsafe storage space of an original World War II Quonset hut.
The brothers remove dark paneling and knock down walls to create an open concept floor plan in a 1950s cabin. They give the family the entertaining space they always wanted with a storage mantle and a hidden dartboard cabinet.
The brothers update a fourth-generation family cabin on Lake Charlotte, MN. They brighten up the pine-paneled cabin with custom barnwood-framed windows and a kid-friendly bedroom.
The brothers gut a lakeside guesthouse and give it a floor-to-ceiling rustic overhaul with new wood flooring, a custom live-edge kitchen island and a hand-milled timber door frame.
The brothers transform a lackluster 1990s-era family cabin by giving it a beautiful open floor plan with a large center island and ceiling beams designed to look like the original timber framing.
The brothers turn a lake house into a midcentury modern oasis by giving the existing fireplace an easy-to-use gas insert and creating a custom entertainment center with a barnwood backdrop.