Our
Chrysalis Awards
for Remodeling Excellence:
2023 Regional Award
Whole House Remodel
$400,000-$700,000
2022
National Award
Residential Interior
$150,000 - $300,000
2021 Regional Award
Kitchen Remodel
$75,000 - $150,000
2021 Regional Award
Whole House Remodel
$300,000 - $700,000
2021 Regional Award
Historic Renovation
2020 National Award
Residential Interior
$150,000 - $300,000
2020 National Award
Outdoor Living over $75,000
2020 Regional Award
Residential Insurance Restoration
2019 National Award
Addition under $250,000
2019 Regional Award
Kitchen Remodel
under $75,000
2018 Regional Best
Bath Remodel over $75,000
2018 Decade of Excellence
2018 National Award
Residential Insurance Restoration
2018 Regional Best
Residential Interior
$150,000 - $300,000
2017 Regional Award
Residential Specialty
Co-Winner
2016 Regional Award
Residential Exterior
2015 National Award
2015 Whole House Remodel
over $1 Million
Team Award
2014 Kitchen Remodel
over $100,000
2014 National Award
2014 Residential Interior
over $100,000
2014 Residential Interior
under $100,000
2013 Basement Remodel
2012 Best Addition
$100,000 - $250,000
2012 Best
Commercial Remodel
2011 Whole House Remodel
$250K-$500K
2011 Addition
$100,000-$250,000
2010 Best Addition
$100,000 - $250,000
2010 Best
Residential Exterior
2009 Addition
$100,000 - $250,000
2009 Residential Specialty
2009 Residential Historic Renovation
National Award
2008 Best
Residential Interior
National Award
2008
Kitchen Remodel
$75,000 - $100,000
2007 Kitchen Remodel
over $100,000
2005
Best Deck/Porch
2004
Best Kitchen Remodel
Over $75K
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TreHus Builders, Inc.
Remodelers of
Minneapolis, MN
Industry
Associations:
Professional Designation: |
Brit Amundson
4725 Olson Memorial Hwy
Minneapolis, MN 55422
Phone: 612-729-2992
Website:
www.trehus.biz
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2012 Best Addition $100,000 -
$250,000
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The
owners needed a more spacious kitchen and dining space to entertain.
They wanted a design that updated the look of their home and made it
feel more open, while tying into the existing home well. A new dining
room addition was built. In the process, a bearing wall was removed to
connect the dining, kitchen and family rooms. This space can now be used
as one large room or three separate rooms. The barrel vaulted ceiling in
the dining room visually defines the dining space without physically
cutting it off with walls, as well as creates an exciting architectural
element. Curves and round shapes became a design theme that was carried
into the pendants, fireplace, and round window
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