- Kitchen RemodelingIn need of a new kitchen, bathroom, bedroom or living space? Would you like to open up your floor plan to enhance the livability of your home? We work on everything from custom millwork, cabinetry, flooring, windows, and everything in between. Exterior needing attention? A new entryway, porch, or architectural addition? We can facilitate all of this and more to improve your curb appeal and maximize the potential of your home without the undertaking of a major renovation.
- Bathroom Remodeling
- Flooring
- New ConstructionLandschute is a family business led by Jon Monson, AIA, and his wife Mary. Sons Mike and Jonathan are indispensable key players. Landschute is committed to designing and building properties that stand the test of time - that fit naturally into their surroundings in both scale and style while being responsive to the goals of their clients. We are historically minded and look to the storied past for much of our inspiration - creating a timeless version of the modern living space. Whether new construction or renovation of an historic structure, we delight in details and traditions. Landschute is unique in that we are the architect and builder - allowing us to orchestrate every aspect of a project from inception to completion. Everything we do is custom and we only build from our designs, resulting in a truly one-of-a-kind property.
- DemolitionJon has been a registered architect since 1982, having graduated from the University of Minnesota School of Architecture in 1976. He has owned and operated Landschute since 1980, and has designed, built and renovated over one hundred custom projects in the Lake Minnetonka area. Jon's career began in the historic Minneapolis warehouse district in the 1980s, saving old buildings from demolition through renovation and adaptive re-use. In 1984, Jon founded Minikahda Ministorage, which was subsequently developed into 4000 units of self storage and was sold to Public Storage in 2016. In 1985, Jon, as a general partner of Land Partners II, acquired 13 acres of industrial land on the edge of downtown Minneapolis. He renovated the historic buildings on the property and founded Rapid Park, a parking operation created for the purpose of paying for the land while in its holding pattern. Twenty-three years later, seven acres of the property was acquired by the Metropolitan Sports Commission for the development of the new Minnesota Twins ballpark. The balance of the property was sold to Hines Interests and developed as high density residential. Jon has been deeply involved in the redevelopment of the small historic town of Excelsior, Minnesota, where he is owner of several properties which he has renovated and presently manages. He served on the Deephaven City Council for two years and is an avid skier, golfer and grandfather, has served as president of his church and enjoys donating his time and resources to worthy causes.
- Window Installation/Replacement
- Insulation