Jay Nuhring doesn't mind bringing work home. After all, he runs an interior styling, architecture and arts consulting company.
"That's been my go-to business for close to 25 years, mostly just helping people use what they currently have in their home and restyling what they have and then supplement that with things that maybe they want to replace," he said.
So when Nuhring and his partner Jerry Daigle bought a first-floor condo unit at Bridgewater Lofts across from Gold Medal Park in Minneapolis two years ago, it was destined for a design makeover.
"I took it as an opportunity to make it something experiential — really changing the whole dynamic without really having to gut the entire space," said Nuhring, also a listing agent for Prudden Co. real estate and head of its home styling department.
"In a typical builder-grade, developer-style property, with really thoughtful changes and the right finishes, you can make it look like something entirely different," he said.
Nuhring and Daigle bought the unit, built in 2006, painted red and tan and trimmed in blond wood. Nuhring got right to work on making the spaces more functional and distinct.
New heights, pocket change
The condo's 13 ½-foot ceilings gave Nuhring space to work with. He removed the 7-foot-tall wooden French doors to the primary suite and replaced them with taller steel-framed ones.