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In Minnesota, just about everyone owns a cabin whether it's on the water or buried deep in the woods. And while some are worn down after years of neglect, others were just poorly built in the first place. With so many people in need of restoration work, it can be big business for builders with the skill and style. In Prior Lake, Minnesota, Chase and Brock Jurgensen are those builders. Chase heads up the projects and big brother Brock finds creative uses for reclaimed wood in each build. Together they are a dream team that can transform any old lodge into a new functional and beautiful home in the wild. The duo takes over DIY Network's Facebook page to introduce their new series, Rustic Renovation.
When a family's inherited 60-year-old lakeside cabin needs updating and more room for gatherings, brothers Chase and Brock Jurgensen blow out the back wall to take over the huge porch. Now bright with a cozy wraparound view of the lake, the rustic-modern interior features a breakfast bar and touches of branches, barnwood and cables, while outside is a new pergola and handmade barnwood table for fair weather meals.
Brock and Chase update a fourth-generation family cabin on Lake Charlotte, Minnesota. They give one room a bigger feel with new paint and a custom barnwood-framed window, and a breakfast nook adds a great space for family gatherings.
Chase and Brock transform a lackluster 1990s-looking family cabin by giving it a beautiful open floor plan. The living room, dining area and kitchen come alive when the brothers add a large center island with handmade wood stools and ceiling beams designed to look like original timber framing.
Chase and Brock use salvaged items and reclaimed materials to create bright, fully functional guest quarters in the dark, unsafe storage space of an original World War II Quonset hut. The sleeping area features custom beds, and the kitchen is built out with handmade butcher block countertops.
Brock and Chase are giving a lake house much-needed updates, starting with getting rid of the rubber flooring, carpet and dated accordion door. Then, Brock creates one-of-a-kind barnwood wall art and sliding barnwood doors to give the bright modern home rustic charm.
Brock and Chase tackle a lake house and turn it 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.
Brock and Chase gut a lakeside guesthouse and give it a floor-to-ceiling rustic overhaul; they replace laminate flooring with wood, add a custom, live-edge kitchen island and add a hand-milled timber door frame to accent the main room.
Brock and Chase tackle an old river cabin, transforming the living space with timber beams, wood floors and an entertainment center; a wood slat wall defines the space and is accented by a black-walnut kitchen island with hand-wrought metal legs.
Chase and Brock transform a dark 1950s cabin to give a family the entertaining space they've always wanted; they remove paneling and knock down walls to create an open kitchen for the living area, dining room and lakefront patio.
Chase and Brock transform an uninviting porch into a warm and rustic family gathering space by adding reclaimed barn wood to the ceiling, rough-sawn hardwood flooring and a huge sliding door looking toward the lake.
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