When guests gather at Kent and Judy Hodder’s place, it’s not in the couple’s Orono house — but in the rustic building next door. It feels old, but it’s actually a brand-new structure with a pole-barn-inspired design and quirky vintage features.
KIM PALMER, Minneapolis Star Tribune
Sat, 07/25/2015 - 12:40pm
When guests gather at Kent and Judy Hodder’s place, it’s not in the couple’s Orono house — but in the rustic building next door. It feels old, but it’s actually a brand-new structure with a pole-barn-inspired design and quirky vintage features.