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Wine Room earns Murphy Bros. MN Contractor of the Year Award, Residential Interior Remodeling under $150K

The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) recognized Murphy Bros. Designers & Remodelers last week as Minnesota Contractor of the Year for residential interior remodeling under $150,000. The veteran Blaine contractors earned the distinction for a romantic wine cellar they designed and built in Eden Prairie for homeowners John Dockter and Cindy Vavra. Murphy […]

Server Down!

A needed but unwelcome part of maintaining an office is the need to service and upgrade computer servers.  There are always unintended consequence and various levels of pain associated with a major appliance replacement.  On the positive side, it makes you deal with your archives.  On that note, we came across some “old school” commercials […]

Murphy Bros. Designers & Remodelers Takes 2013 Contractor of the Year Award Honors for Stunning Eden Prairie Kitchen Remodel

Murphy Bros. Designers & Remodelers has been named a 2013 Contractor of the Year by the Minnesota Chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI).  The firm took top honors in the Kitchens over $120,000 category for a remodeling project it completed this year at the Eden Prairie home of John Dockter and […]

Accessible design boosts comfort, safety, and resale appeal

You don’t have to be disabled to appreciate the benefits of universal design and aging in place features in your next remodeling project. Whether you want to adapt your home for retirement or just make it more welcoming for visiting parents, Murphy Bros. can help.  We are committed to making a real difference in your […]

Nellie’s New Home

At nearly 93, Nellie Fischbach didn’t take the easy road to her new Murphy Bros. home.  Yet the long-time Brooklyn Park resident’s journey serves as a poignant reminder of what independent senior living can look like when you combine a strong will and nearby support. Nellie lost her legs to diabetes years ago and much […]