The Architect - Kelli Wegsheid

Kelli Wegscheid - Harmonious Architecture

Kelli Wegscheid - Harmonious Architecture

BBOH Team Member Kelli Wegscheid from Perham, MN. She is the premier Architect of the Lakes for Dream Homes and has worked with all the major firms in commercial. She has a passion for history and it shows in her home office in downtown Perham that she restored and is a show place and a wonderful addition to Perham’s Main Street! Welcome, Kelli Wegsheid!

Growing up in the Ottertail Lake area, Kelli always knew she wanted to live on the lake and design homes.  She attended North Dakota State University in Fargo to earn the following degrees: Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design with a minor in Child Development and Family Science.  While a minor in Family Science may seem odd for an Architect, it positions Kelli uniquely in her field to design homes that fit the needs of a modern family.  

Kelli prides herself in getting to know clients personally.  She enjoys designing homes for a specific family, phase of life, desire, or range of architectural tastes.  Every client is different and passionate about their project, and this provides excitement and energy with every new design!

Kelli's previous experience includes working for Nor-Son, Inc. (Brained Lakes Area) and BHH Partners (Perham) on both commercial and residential projects.  She obtained her Minnesota Architectural License in 2006.

  • Member of the American Institute of Architects, Minnesota Chapter

  • MN and ND Professional Architect’s License

  • MN AIA Leadership Forum (2012) - selected for an intensive 6 session training program

  • Adjunct Professor at MState Community and Technical College - Art and AutoCAD drafting (2010-2012)

  • MN Shoreland Advisory Board task force - appointed by Gov. Tim Pawlenty (2005)

  • Veteran - North Dakota Army National Guard, Engineering Battalion (deployed in 2000) performing construction related jobs and providing public relations/media reports

  • Frequent pro bono design work, including Compassion House (Detroit Lakes) and Arvig Park 18 Hole Frisbee Golf Course (Perham)