Residential Home Remodeling & Renovation Services in New Hope, MN



Most of New Hope went up in a single generation, and it shows inside the houses. The city filled in with tidy postwar homes in the 1950s and 1960s, built for the way families lived then: a small kitchen walled off from the dining room, one modest bathroom, and a big unfinished basement used for storage and the furnace. Those homes are solid, but the layouts no longer fit modern life. We provide reliable residential home remodeling & renovation services in New Hope, MN, for owners of these mid-century houses who love the neighborhood but want the inside to work for how they actually live now. The bones are good here; it is the floor plan that needs to catch up.


The opportunity in a New Hope home is real, and so are the quirks of updating one. Opening up a closed kitchen often means removing a load-bearing wall, finishing a basement means meeting Minnesota's egress and moisture rules, and every project has to stand up to hard winters. Our home renovation services in New Hope, MN are shaped by that reality, turning dated, chopped-up interiors into open, functional spaces built for the climate.


TLC Remodeling is a family-run business with deep roots, serving the Twin Cities since 2003. With over 36 years of experience and a Minnesota Builders License, we are committed to quality. Our signature PPP process, Plans, Price, and Proposals, spells out every detail before the work starts, so there are no surprises. When your home is ready to fit your life, contact us.

About New Hope, MN

New Hope is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, with a population of 21,986 at the 2020 census. Incorporated in 1936, it developed into an established northwestern suburb of Minneapolis during the postwar decades.

Community gathering places anchor daily life. New Hope City Hall serves as the civic center for local government and services, while New Hope Village Park offers green space, recreation, and events for residents. Both reflect a settled, family-oriented community.


The Robbinsdale School District ranks among the area's central institutions and employers, serving families across several northwest suburbs. Set within the larger Minneapolis metropolitan area, New Hope sits among the mature neighborhoods and parks that define the first ring of postwar suburbs northwest of the city.

Why New Hope's Postwar Homes No Longer Fit Modern Living

A large share of New Hope, MN homes were built between roughly 1950 and 1970, during the suburb's rapid postwar growth. That era produced durable houses, but with design assumptions that feel dated today: compartmentalized rooms, small kitchens, single bathrooms, and basements left unfinished behind the mechanicals.


The mismatch shows up in daily use. A kitchen walled off from the living space cuts the cook off from the family and the light, which is the opposite of how people gather now. One bathroom strains a household of four, and an unfinished basement wastes a third of the home's square footage. Updating these homes is rewarding but exacting: opening a wall between the kitchen and living room usually means it is load-bearing and needs a proper beam, and finishing a basement in Minnesota requires egress windows for safe exit, insulation for the cold, and moisture control against the frost and spring melt.


Left as they are, these homes hold families back and leave value on the table. The right response is a remodel that respects the solid original structure while opening the layout and updating the systems for how people live and for the climate. We remodel New Hope homes with both the era and the Minnesota winters in mind. Updating a New Hope, MN, home the right way respects the solid postwar structure while fixing the layout that no longer fits.

Our Services in New Hope, MN

What Finishing a Basement in Minnesota Actually Requires

Turning an unfinished basement into living space is the highest-value remodel many New Hope homes can make, but Minnesota code sets real requirements that a finished basement must meet. The most important is egress: any basement bedroom needs an egress window large enough to climb out of in an emergency, with a specific minimum opening size and a window well if it is below grade.


Where homeowners get surprised is assuming a basement finish is just framing, drywall, and carpet. It is more. Beyond egress, the space needs proper insulation against ground cold, a vapor and moisture strategy to handle the humidity and spring melt that Minnesota basements face, and often upgrades to electrical and egress-rated windows. Skipping these steps produces a basement that fails inspection, feels cold, or grows mold within a few seasons, undoing the whole investment.


The right approach is to plan the finish around code and moisture from the start, not to discover the requirements halfway through. We handle egress, insulation, waterproofing, and permits as part of a basement project in New Hope, MN. Handling the code side up front is what keeps a finished basement from failing inspection later. That groundwork is what makes the finished space safe, dry, and lasting.

Why New Hope Residents Trust TLC Remodeling

A remodel lives or dies on planning, and the biggest fear homeowners carry is the surprise mid-project cost or the vague estimate that balloons. We built our whole process around removing that fear. As a family-owned business serving the Twin Cities since 2003, with more than 36 years of experience, we lead every job with our PPP approach: Plans, Price, and Proposals.


That process is the proof of the promise. Before demolition begins, we produce detailed plans, an itemized price, and a clear proposal, so you know the scope, the materials, and the cost up front. We hold a Minnesota Builders License, coordinate the permits and trade inspections a remodel requires, and work with trusted suppliers like Cambria and HanStone for surfaces that last. When demolition uncovers something hidden, we document it and quote it transparently rather than burying it.


For homeowners across New Hope, that means a remodel with the details settled before the dust flies, handled by a licensed local builder who communicates. We treat your home and your budget with the same care we would our own. TLC Remodeling exists to make the process as sound as the finished space. For homeowners across New Hope, MN, that settled-before-demolition process is the reason projects stay calm and on budget.

Hire Us! Residential Home Remodeling & Renovation Services in New Hope, MN

A dated layout does not fix itself, and every year in a chopped-up floor plan is a year of comfort left on the table. Our custom home remodeling in New Hope, MN starts by listening to how you actually use your home, then planning the changes that will matter most.


We begin with our PPP process, walking through plans, pricing, and a written proposal so you can see the full scope before committing. We explain what opening a wall or finishing a basement really involves in a home of this era, flag the code requirements, and set a realistic timeline you can plan around.


Whether you want a single kitchen opened up or full house renovation services in New Hope, MN, we bring licensed craftsmanship and a transparent process to every project. When you are ready to make your home fit your life, get in touch.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How long has TLC Remodeling served the New Hope, MN area?

We have been family-owned since 2003, with more than 36 years of experience serving the Twin Cities, including New Hope, MN. That track record backs every remodel we take on.


2. Do I need a permit to remodel my New Hope, MN home?

Yes, in New Hope, MN, structural changes, moving plumbing or electrical, and basement finishes typically require permits. We coordinate the permits and inspections and include that in our proposal upfront.


3. Can you open up my closed-off postwar kitchen?

Yes, most postwar kitchens can be opened to the living space. The dividing wall is often load-bearing, so we install a beam to carry the load while creating an open layout.


4. What does finishing a basement in Minnesota require?

Minnesota code requires egress windows for basement bedrooms, plus insulation and moisture control. We handle egress, waterproofing, and permits so the space is safe, dry, and passes inspection the first time.


5. What is your PPP process?

PPP stands for Plans, Price, and Proposals. Before work begins, we deliver detailed plans, itemized pricing, and a proposal, so you know the scope, materials, and cost with no surprises.


6. How long does a kitchen remodel take in New Hope, MN?

In New Hope, MN, a typical kitchen remodel runs 4 to 8 weeks, depending on scope and materials. We provide a firm timeline and flag anything that could shift it.


7. Which countertop brands do you install?

We install Cambria and HanStone quartz among other surfaces, chosen for durability. We help you weigh options by cost, maintenance, and how each material holds up to daily kitchen use.


8. Can you handle a whole-house remodel?

Yes, we manage whole-house remodels from kitchens and baths to basements and additions. Our project management keeps phases coordinated so a large renovation stays organized, on budget, and on schedule.


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    1. How long has TLC Remodeling served the New Hope, MN area?

    We have been family-owned since 2003, with more than 36 years of experience serving the Twin Cities, including New Hope, MN. That track record backs every remodel we take on.


    2. Do I need a permit to remodel my New Hope, MN home?

    Yes, in New Hope, MN, structural changes, moving plumbing or electrical, and basement finishes typically require permits. We coordinate the permits and inspections and include that in our proposal upfront.


    3. Can you open up my closed-off postwar kitchen?

    Yes, most postwar kitchens can be opened to the living space. The dividing wall is often load-bearing, so we install a beam to carry the load while creating an open layout.


    4. What does finishing a basement in Minnesota require?

    Minnesota code requires egress windows for basement bedrooms, plus insulation and moisture control. We handle egress, waterproofing, and permits so the space is safe, dry, and passes inspection the first time.


    5. What is your PPP process?

    PPP stands for Plans, Price, and Proposals. Before work begins, we deliver detailed plans, itemized pricing, and a proposal, so you know the scope, materials, and cost with no surprises.


    6. How long does a kitchen remodel take in New Hope, MN?

    In New Hope, MN, a typical kitchen remodel runs 4 to 8 weeks, depending on scope and materials. We provide a firm timeline and flag anything that could shift it.


    7. Which countertop brands do you install?

    We install Cambria and HanStone quartz among other surfaces, chosen for durability. We help you weigh options by cost, maintenance, and how each material holds up to daily kitchen use.


    8. Can you handle a whole-house remodel?

    Yes, we manage whole-house remodels from kitchens and baths to basements and additions. Our project management keeps phases coordinated so a large renovation stays organized, on budget, and on schedule.


    See What Our Clients Say

    At TLC Remodeling, our clients are at the heart of everything we do. Read through detailed reviews and testimonials from the Twin Cities homeowners who trusted us with their kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, home additions, and full residential remodeling projects. With over 36 years of experience, our reputation is built on quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction.

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    Hope H.

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    Just finished a master bath remodel with TLC. Great people to work with and the craftsmanship of everything they did is excellent. Finished project exceeded our expectations. I highly recommend them.

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    Robert M.

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    Jim, Marty and Andy where great! We had them take down some walls and in our kitchen and add a couple beams to open it up! Along with a new window install. They where onetime and professional through out the process!