What Are the Best Outdoor Living Ideas for Minnesota Homes?
Across the Twin Cities, homeowners are investing in complete outdoor environments designed for entertaining, relaxation, wellness, and everyday living.
Across the Twin Cities, homeowners are investing in complete outdoor environments designed for entertaining, relaxation, wellness, and everyday living.
April 22 | 4 – 6 pm
Baldamar
1642 County Road B2 W, Roseville, MN 55113
4:00pm: Arrival – Lite Bites and Bar Open
4:30pm: Inside Out Interactive Panel Discussion
5:00pm: Pop-Up Floral Bar, Drinks and Mingling
A modern, upscale setting for an evening of connection, conversation, and curated experiences.
Matching new siding to permanent materials like brick, stone, or stucco requires more than choosing a color you like.
As the snow melts and longer days return, many homeowners begin planning their spring landscape projects in Minnesota.
If you live in Minnesota or anywhere with harsh winters, you know outdoor surfaces take a beating.
Every remodel is a balance of choices, and the budget is what keeps those choices grounded. Splurging everywhere drains resources quickly; saving everywhere leads to a space that may look refreshed but doesn’t perform or age well. At Custom One Renovation, we help homeowners make these decisions clearly and confidently. We ensure every dollar supports their goals.
Invest confidently in the essentials. Splurge strategically where it adds value. Save intentionally where alternatives still look great.
This mindset helps Minnesotans transform their homes with purpose, not pressure.
Before design begins, we start with a grounding conversation: “This is the first and only time we’ll complete this exact remodel. Let’s make it count.”
From there, we divide decisions into two clear lanes:
These are the essentials, the foundational elements that impact performance, safety, longevity, and daily use. This includes:
Structural and mechanical updates
Waterproofing
Electrical safety and panel capacity
Layout corrections
High-use cabinetry
Ventilation and insulation
These elevate the finished look and feel, enhancements that enhance beauty, luxury, or convenience. Examples include:
Premium finishes
Statement lighting
Custom built-ins
Specialty tile
Ceiling details
Decorative millwork
Once design and scope are defined, we walk the project with our trade partners and develop accurate pricing. Then, homeowners decide what stays in today’s plan and what becomes a future phase.
This process consistently reduces stress and increases confidence, giving homeowners control over their investment.
According to regional appraisers, Housing First Minnesota, and Cost vs. Value data, these spaces continue delivering strong returns in Minnesota:
High-quality cabinetry + installation
Premium quartz, porcelain, or natural stone
Ceiling details + statement backsplashes
Lighting layers
Structural beams (LVLs) for open-concept plans
Mid-range appliance packages
Simple yet beautiful tile options
LVP or engineered wood flooring
Cost-effective perimeter countertops
Smart plumbing systems and high-quality fixtures
Custom or semi-custom vanities
Heated flooring (a Minnesota nice-to-have!)
LVT in secondary baths
Fiberglass shower pans
Cost-effective fixtures + accessories
Pre-fab cabinets and tops
Durability matters, especially in Minnesota. Choose timeless, hard-wearing materials for:
Use lighting, paint, hardware, décor, and textiles to refresh your space over time. We encourage homeowners to ask: “Will this still feel right when the kids are older? When we sell? When styles shift?”
A smart way to make these decisions is to separate your remodel into “needs” and “wants.” Needs are the items that affect safety, durability, and everyday function, things like structural and mechanical updates, waterproofing, ventilation, insulation, and layout corrections. Wants are enhancements that elevate the final experience, premium finishes, statement lighting, specialty tile, or custom built-ins. When homeowners treat needs as “today’s budget” and wants as “tomorrow’s budget,” it becomes easier to spend confidently on essentials and phase upgrades over time without sacrificing the overall plan.
ROI varies by home, neighborhood, and market conditions. Minnesota homeowners often see strong return from kitchen renovations, bathroom renovations, and finishing lower levels. Kitchens remain one of the most requested remodels because they impact daily living and buyer perception. Bathrooms, especially primary suites and functional upgrades also tend to hold value well.
Lower level finishes can help build equity. They add usable space and improve how the home feels. This can affect how quickly the home sells and its perceived value.
The safest “splurges” are often the things you can’t easily change later. They are also the items that help avoid costly problems. This includes high-quality installation, waterproofing, ventilation and kitchen cabinets that get daily use. Is also covers decisions tied to structure or layout.
In kitchens, this often includes cabinet design and lighting. In bathrooms, it involves plumbing quality, proper waterproofing, and everyday fixtures. If you invest in the bones of the project, your remodel will age better and require fewer repairs.
Saving doesn’t have to mean sacrificing style, it usually means choosing smart alternatives that still look premium. You can choose mid-range appliance packages. Use beautiful but simpler tile patterns. Select LVP or engineered wood when it fits.
Use cost-effective countertop options in secondary areas. In bathrooms, fiberglass shower pans and LVT in extra baths can save money. This allows you to spend more on important things like lighting, ventilation, and good fixtures.
Focus on timeless, durable decisions for the “hard-to-change” elements: layout, flooring, cabinetry, tile selections, and window choices. Then express personality through items that are easy to update later, paint, lighting fixtures, hardware, decor, textiles, and accent pieces. A helpful filter is asking: “Will this still feel right in 5–10 years?” If the answer is uncertain, keep the permanent elements classic and make trend-forward choices in replaceable finishes.
A remodel isn’t just about choosing materials, it’s about choosing clarity. When homeowners understand what they need today vs. what can wait for tomorrow, every decision becomes easier.
At Custom One Renovation, our framework empowers you to invest with intention, maximize ROI, and create a home that supports your lifestyle long-term.
Ready to explore your remodel? Our team is here to create a plan that fits your budget, goals, and vision with confidence at every step.
Parade of Homes
Dates: September 5th – September 28th
Viewing Times: Fridays to Sundays, 12pm-6pm
Remodelers Showcase
Dates: September 26th – September 28th
Viewing Times: Friday to Sunday, 12pm-6p
This September, step inside some of the Twin Cities’ most inspiring homes at the Fall Parade of Homes and Remodelers Showcase. Custom One invites you to explore both our newest luxury builds and transformative renovations, open for viewing September 6th through 28th, Fridays through Sundays from 12–6pm. The Remodelers Showcase will take place for one weekend only, September 26th–28th, offering a behind-the-scenes look at renovations that redefine how families live.
Welcome to Eagleview, a luxury villa community in Savage, Minnesota, where comfort, convenience, and modern living come together in perfect harmony. These detached, single-level homes offer the ultimate ease of living with a zero-entry slab-on-grade foundation, a main-level primary suite, and two additional bedrooms. As part of an association-maintained community, Eagleview residents enjoy a low-maintenance lifestyle in a serene, picturesque setting. Located in the tranquil suburb of Savage, Eagleview provides easy access to top-rated schools, shopping, dining, and abundant recreational opportunities, offering the perfect blend of suburban peace and urban convenience.
This complete transformation tells the story of a house redesigned around connection. Once compartmentalized and closed-off, the home was taken down to the studs to allow for a fresh vision. A five-foot addition created generous gathering spaces, while a new two-car garage with direct kitchen access adds daily convenience. Expansive lake-facing windows now flood the interiors with light and views once hidden from sight. With all-new mechanicals, refreshed finishes, and a reimagined open-concept floor plan, this home now reflects the very essence of modern family living.
Here, the kitchen takes center stage. This focused renovation by Custom One Renovation turned a cramped and isolated layout into a bright, welcoming hub. The removal of walls opened the space to flow seamlessly into the surrounding rooms, while a large island with seating created a natural place to gather. Warm birch cabinetry, quartz countertops, and luxury vinyl floors strike the perfect balance of style and durability. Proof that even one well-executed renovation can completely change the way a home lives.
Along your Parade journey, take time to step inside Custom One Homes residences available for immediate move-in. Each home is a showcase of craftsmanship, design, and the livable luxury we’re known for.
Tour Saturdays & Sundays, 12–4 PM, September 6 through September 28.
A modern-transitional masterpiece set on 2.5 acres, this home delivers drama and detail in equal measure. From its gourmet kitchen and hearth room to a sport court, wine cellar, and wet bar, it’s designed for entertaining at every scale. Upstairs, a serene owner’s suite anchors the private living spaces, while the lower level extends the experience with an exercise room, guest suite, and family lounge.
Tour Saturdays & Sundays, 12–4 PM, September 6 through September 28.
Surrounded by more than 2 acres of wooded beauty, this Artisan Tour standout showcases timeless architecture enriched with elevated finishes. It’s a retreat from the everyday—serene, private, and elegant—yet conveniently close to everything.
Tour Saturdays & Sundays, 12–4 PM, September 6 through September 28.
At Aava Vetta, lakeside villa living reaches new heights. Private elevators, Subzero and Wolf appliances, and panoramic views of Long Lake set the stage for a life of ease and sophistication. Just steps from restaurants, shops, and trails, this exclusive enclave balances luxury with low-maintenance convenience.
When it comes to replacing your home’s siding, you’re not just picking a material — you’re investing in long-term protection, curb appeal, and value. Two of the most common siding choices today are James Hardie® fiber cement siding and vinyl siding. While both options have their place, they offer very different advantages.
As Minnesota’s award-winning siding replacement specialists, we at Custom One Exteriors want to help you make the best decision for your home. We’re proud to be a certified James Hardie installer, which gives us deep insight into how this premium siding stacks up against vinyl.
Let’s dive into the key categories where these two materials go head-to-head.
Minnesota homes — especially those near lakes or wooded areas — deserve siding that looks great and lasts through all four seasons. James Hardie siding offers a deep wood-grain texture and rich color that enhances curb appeal, whether you’re in the city or at the cabin.
Thanks to its baked-on ColorPlus® finish, it resists fading from sunlight reflecting off the water and holds up against seasonal wear. It’s a great fit for lake homes, vacation properties, or year-round residences that need lasting beauty with minimal maintenance.
Vinyl siding is lightweight and affordable, but its performance in Minnesota’s climate is limited. It can crack during freezing temperatures and warp during summer heatwaves. Over time, exposure to hail, wind, and impact can cause panels to break or buckle. While some vinyl options are more durable than others, it generally doesn’t offer the same level of long-term strength as fiber cement.
Fire safety is an often-overlooked benefit of siding, but it’s especially important for Minnesota homes with fire pits, grills, wooded lots, or close neighbors. James Hardie siding is non-combustible and Class A fire rated (ASTM E84), meaning it won’t ignite when exposed to direct flame or high heat.
It’s also been tested in 1-hour and 2-hour fire-rated wall assemblies, offering an added layer of protection in high-risk situations. Whether you’re living lakeside, in a wooded setting, or in a suburban neighborhood, Hardie siding brings peace of mind that vinyl simply can’t match.
Vinyl siding is made from PVC, which begins to melt at relatively low temperatures and can ignite under direct flame. In the event of a fire, it may contribute to flame spread and release toxic fumes. Even indirect heat from a grill, outdoor fire pit, or nearby structure can cause vinyl to warp or deform — making it a less fire-safe option for many Minnesota homes.
Minnesota homes face everything from subzero winters and heavy snow to spring rains and summer heatwaves. James Hardie siding is engineered for this kind of climate. It performs exceptionally well in freeze-thaw cycles, resists moisture absorption, and won’t warp, swell, or crack when temperatures swing dramatically.
It’s also tested and proven to handle high winds, hail, and storm impacts, making it an ideal choice for homes in the Midwest — where unpredictable weather is the norm, not the exception.
Vinyl is water-resistant, but it’s more vulnerable to extreme weather than other materials. In cold weather, panels can become brittle and crack. In the summer, expansion can lead to warping or waving along the walls. Strong winds can loosen panels or tear them away entirely. For homeowners dealing with frequent storms, vinyl may require ongoing maintenance or repairs.
Minnesota’s wooded lots, lake areas, and rural settings are no strangers to pests — from woodpeckers to squirrels to insects. James Hardie siding is made from fiber cement, which pests can’t chew through or burrow into. Unlike wood or improperly installed vinyl, it doesn’t leave gaps or soft spots that invite infestations. It’s an excellent choice for homeowners who want durable siding that keeps pests — and problems — outside where they belong.
Vinyl siding doesn’t attract termites, but if not sealed properly, it can leave gaps where insects, birds, or rodents can nest. This is especially common around trim, soffits, or behind loose panels. Over time, even small entry points can lead to pest-related issues that damage insulation or allow moisture into the walls.
James Hardie offers one of the strongest warranties in the industry — a 30-year, non-prorated warranty on siding and 15 years on the ColorPlus® finish. That’s full coverage you can rely on, especially in Minnesota’s tough climate. Because the siding is designed to resist moisture, UV exposure, and physical damage, homeowners typically enjoy decades of protection without frequent repairs or replacements. It’s a smart, long-term solution for protecting your biggest investment: your home.
Vinyl siding typically comes with a manufacturer’s warranty, but many are prorated and offer limited protection over time — especially for color fading or labor. While vinyl may last 20 to 30 years in ideal conditions, Minnesota’s climate often shortens its lifespan due to repeated freeze-thaw cycles, storms, and UV exposure.
At Custom One Exteriors, we don’t just install siding — we transform homes. We are a certified James Hardie Elite Preferred Contractor, which means we’re held to the highest installation and customer service standards. Whether you’re dealing with storm damage, looking to boost your curb appeal, or ready for a complete siding replacement, our expert team is here to guide you every step of the way.
As part of our commitment to helping homeowners invest in lasting improvements, we’re excited to offer our 2025 Summer Promotion:
Get a $2,500 credit toward Southern Lights outdoor lighting when you choose a full siding replacement with James Hardie siding.
There’s never been a better time to upgrade your home’s exterior — with superior siding and elegant new lighting.
Contact Custom One Exteriors today to schedule your consultation and learn how James Hardie siding can add beauty, performance, and peace of mind to your home.
Your home deserves the best — and we’re here to deliver it.
Custom One is proud to be recognized again in 2025 for our work across multiple divisions—including Custom One Homes, Renovation, Landscaping, and Exteriors. This year’s honors include both statewide recognition through the Star Tribune’s Minnesota’s Best awards and city-level awards from local community magazines.
These awards reflect our continued focus on quality, client satisfaction, and long-term value across the Twin Cities and Western Wisconsin.
Custom One Homes
Best Homebuilder
Custom One Landscaping
Landscape Design or Installation
Custom One Exteriors
Decking or Patio Installer
Custom One Landscaping
Landscape Design or Installation
Custom One Exteriors
Decking or Patio Installer
These awards aren‘t just a one or done, these are indicative of a long–term standard of service and the relationships we build in neighborhoods, cities and county–wide. Custom One Homes is now ranked number 1 in Woodbury Magazine for 12 straight years. Custom One Renovation has been rated Best Remodeler in several communities since 2023. Custom One Landscaping has continued to be rated in both design and implementation. This year, we were even prouder to see Custom One Exteriors go across multiple cities for roofing & siding descriptions – things that require trust from homeowners. It is great to see our work have resonance – it is even better that the people who took the time to vote and share their stories.
Whether you’re building from the ground up, reimagining your current home, designing outdoor living spaces, or upgrading your exterior, Custom One offers the expertise and craftsmanship to guide your project from start to finish. With recognition across statewide and local awards—and decades of experience throughout the Twin Cities and Western Wisconsin—we’re here to help you create a home that works beautifully for the way you live.
Custom One Landscaping offers professional insights into the benefits of choosing pavers for your outdoor living areas. Serving the Twin Cities, Western Wisconsin, and throughout Minnesota, our expert team specializes in creating exquisite outdoor spaces that not only enhance your home’s aesthetic but also offer long-lasting enjoyment. Here’s why you should consider pavers over stamped concrete for your next landscaping project.
If you’re planning to upgrade your outdoor patio in the Twin Cities, Western Wisconsin, or greater Minnesota, choosing the right materials is key to long-term beauty and performance. While stamped concrete may seem appealing at first, pavers deliver superior value, style, and durability, especially in regions with freeze-thaw cycles. At Custom One Landscaping, we specialize in designing custom paver patios that are built to last. Here are five reasons why pavers are the better choice for your outdoor living space.
Pavers come in a wide variety of colors, shapes, and textures, allowing for unique customization that stamped concrete often can’t match. Whether you’re looking for a rustic look with natural stone pavers or a modern design with geometric patterns, pavers provide the flexibility to match your home’s style and your personal taste. Custom One Landscaping’s design team can help you choose the perfect style to complement your backyard and achieve the outdoor patio of your dreams.
When it comes to weathering the harsh winters of Minnesota and the varied climate of the Twin Cities, pavers offer superior durability and easier maintenance compared to stamped concrete. Pavers are less likely to crack in extreme temperatures due to their interlocking design, which allows for natural expansion and contraction. Additionally, if damage does occur, you can easily replace individual pavers without disturbing the entire patio, keeping your outdoor space looking pristine with minimal effort.
When it comes to weathering the harsh winters of Minnesota and the varied climate of the Twin Cities, pavers offer superior durability and easier maintenance compared to stamped concrete. Pavers are less likely to crack in extreme temperatures due to their interlocking design, which allows for natural expansion and contraction. Additionally, if damage does occur, you can easily replace individual pavers without disturbing the entire patio, keeping your outdoor space looking pristine with minimal effort.
Pavers provide better slip resistance than stamped concrete, which is a crucial factor to consider for outdoor areas exposed to rain and snow. This makes pavers an ideal choice for outdoor patios and especially around outdoor firepits where safety is paramount. At Custom One Landscaping, ensuring the safety of your outdoor environments is a priority, and pavers play a significant role in achieving that.
Initially, stamped concrete might seem like a cost-effective option due to its lower upfront costs. However, considering the longevity and lower maintenance needs of pavers, they often prove to be more economical over time. Pavers are incredibly durable and maintain their color and finish longer than stamped concrete, which can fade and wear over time. The ease of replacing individual pavers also avoids the need for more significant, costly repairs that can occur with stamped concrete slabs.
Initially, stamped concrete might seem like a cost-effective option due to its lower upfront costs. However, considering the longevity and lower maintenance needs of pavers, they often prove to be more economical over time. Pavers are incredibly durable and maintain their color and finish longer than stamped concrete, which can fade and wear over time. The ease of replacing individual pavers also avoids the need for more significant, costly repairs that can occur with stamped concrete slabs.
For those who are environmentally conscious, pavers offer permeable options that allow for better water drainage and reduce runoff, a significant benefit in managing stormwater and protecting local waterways. Custom One Landscaping can help you select eco-friendly paver options that minimize environmental impact while enhancing the beauty of your outdoor space.
Pavers are better suited for Minnesota’s climate because they handle freeze-thaw cycles without cracking. Their interlocking design allows for natural movement, making them more durable than stamped concrete.
While pavers may have a higher upfront cost, they’re more cost-effective long-term. They require less maintenance and are easier to repair than stamped concrete, saving homeowners money over time.
Yes. Pavers come in a wide range of shapes, colors, and textures, offering far more design flexibility than stamped concrete. They can easily match your home’s style and enhance curb appeal.
Pavers generally offer better slip resistance, especially in wet or icy conditions. This makes them a safer choice for residential patios and outdoor areas around pools or firepits.
Yes, many paver options are permeable, allowing water to drain naturally into the ground. This reduces runoff and supports eco-friendly landscaping practices.
Choosing the right materials for your patio is more than just about aesthetics, it’s about making a long-term investment in your property. At Custom One Landscaping, we understand the importance of creating outdoor spaces that are beautiful, functional, and sustainable. With our expertise in landscaping design, from pavers to outdoor firepits, we’re here to guide you every step of the way.
Are you ready to transform your backyard into a stunning, durable outdoor retreat? Contact Custom One Landscaping, your trusted residential landscape designer in the Twin Cities and Western Wisconsin. Let’s make your outdoor space a place to enjoy for years to come!
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