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Well Covered Doorways Are Welcoming Doorways

House with addition over the garageIt only takes being stuck at the uncovered side door fumbling for your keys in the rain one time to realize that every door of your home should be covered.

After all, an entryway is more than just a door. When an entryway is well-designed, it’s truly the ultimate welcome. So while it might seem like something you can get by without, even a small roof over a door truly is the ultimate gracious greeting.

“With a covered entry, friends can stand out front without roasting in the hot sun or being soaked by the cold rain,” Normandy Designer Bill Peterson explains. A covered door offers shelter for arriving guests, protects packages delivered during the day, and enhances the overall curb appeal of your home.View of back door

Architecturally cohesive roofs for each door are the way to go. That doesn’t mean cookie cutter, though. “Use your over-the-door roofs to give character to the home and impart some personal style,” Bill says.

Think of each door not as a separate entity, but a part of the whole. Adjusting for size and scale will help your front, side and back entryways appear as welcoming and practical as possible. You might think of your front porch as a part of your foyer or the backdoor as a shortcut to coffee and conversation with a friend. Use those cues to create roofs that are much more than just shelter. “It’s a really nice element to be able to add,” Bill says.

The perfect time to tackle exterior enhancements like adding roofs over doors is when you have another project planned. These upgrades can be completed while you’re under construction and your designer will use a holistic approach to integrate them seamlessly into your existing home and your addition or remodel.

Have you been thinking about the possibilities that a remodel and exterior enhancements might bring to your home? Set up a time to talk with a Normandy Designer about your potential project. You can also find inspiration in the Normandy Remodeling photo galleries or follow us on Instagram and Facebook for a daily dose of design.

Side door with roof

The Slab Is Fab

Of the all the decisions you’ll make when designing a new kitchen, your backsplash is one of the most important. As a natural focal point, the kitchen backsplash is a spot where the material can really create impact. If you’re searching for a surface that will be like a piece of art and a real showstopper, consider a solid slab backsplash.

A slab of quartz, quartzite, marble – or even porcelain – creates a really clean aesthetic that’s perfect for a more contemporary kitchen. It’s luxurious and produces a cohesive look that’s really appealing.

Beyond striking good looks, a slab backsplash can be easier to keep clean. Without the crevices of tile and grout, which is where stains tend to happen, you can keep most seamless backsplashes looking great with a spray and wipe.

As with many luxury items, a slab backsplash is a more expensive selection than tile. Stone is one of the big investments in a kitchen and it’s not less expensive if it goes on the wall instead of the counter. For a look that’s modern and timeless, there’s nothing quite like it. Your designer can help you work through the best way to incorporate a slab backsplash into your kitchen.

Interested in the possibilities of a kitchen remodel with a slab backsplash? Set up a time to talk with a Normandy Designer about this artful material and how it can be a part of your refresh. You can find inspiration in our photo galleries. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for more ideas.

 

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