Love looking at other Minnesotans' homes? We have a newsletter for you

Every Saturday, our new Floored newsletter will take you inside the state's most eye-catching homes.

January 25, 2019 at 4:08AM
Unveiling this year's designer showcase, a huge French-stye mansion on Lake Minnetonka Monday October 16,2017 in Orono, MN. ] JERRY HOLT • jerry.holt@startribune.com
A huge French-stye mansion on Lake Minnetonka. (Tom Horgen — Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

From mega mansions to trendy tiny houses, we all love taking a peek inside other people's homes.

Every Saturday, our new Floored newsletter will take you inside the Twin Cities' most eye-catching abodes, plus provide tips for sprucing up your own place.

These photo-rich stories have become some of the most well-read among Star Tribune readers, and now you can get them delivered weekly to your inbox. Our digital homes coverage spans the gamut. A $15 million lakeshore palace? A lavish Up North cabin? A Minneapolis home filled with taxidermy? We've seen it all.

We'll also detail the passion projects of homeowners who put their blood, sweat and tears into that little rambler down the block. And our guides will keep you in the know on the hottest trends, from epic kitchen remodels to low-cost bathroom upgrades. Experience it all through photo galleries, long-form profiles and even virtual reality video.

It's not every day you're welcomed into a stranger's home. But here's your personal invitation.

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Tom Horgen

Assistant Managing Editor/Audience

Tom Horgen is the Assistant Managing Editor/Audience, leading the newsroom to build new, exciting ways to reach readers across all digital platforms.

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