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Stick with Stucco

Matching stucco additionOne of the best things about an existing stucco exterior is that it’s somewhat uncommon in Chicagoland, making your home unique. It can be tempting to second guess the use of stucco on your home renovations, but don’t.  “When adding on to your home, you might consider cladding the addition in siding to save money, but that could be a mistake,” says Normandy Designer Vince Weber.

“As much as possible, an addition should look like it was always there, and stucco is no different,” added Vince.  “It may be more labor intensive up front, but worth it in the long run. It will bring your home to its full potential and blend in nicely with the original style and structure.”

Stucco exterior that matches
When properly installed, stucco is durable, naturally fire resistant and as long-lived as any other exterior products.  Matching a stucco exterior is no easy task though. In order for it to look seamless it’s best to skim coat the whole house in a fresh pigmented layer – which will look better than painting the existing. Due to its rigid nature, stucco’s worst enemy is cracking, whether it’s from the house naturally settling or mother nature, so be sure to pay attention to its maintenance needs – the sooner the better.

If it’s time to add more square footage to your home, set up a time with Vince to go through your list of projects. Check out our photo gallery, or follow Normandy Remodeling on Instagram and Facebook and for even more home tips and inspiration.

The Suite Life for Sisters

Bathroom for two sistersThere are two little girls in Winnetka who are definitely living the Suite Life. Normandy Designer’s  Troy Pavelka and Kathryn O’Donovan created a “sister suite” above the garage that gave these girls their own bedrooms, a hangout space and their very own bathroom to share. There are some special touches to this bathroom that keep mornings harmonious.

Suite Design tips:
•Two sinks means no waiting to brush your teeth or washing up – and their own towels for drying.

•Their own medicine cabinet means no fighting for space to store their favorite products.

•Double the fun with two selfie-worthy mirrors for the teenage years.

•Separate toilet and shower area from the double vanity for privacy

•Separate outlets in strategic spots to plug in their styling tool of choice and not get in each other’s way.

This bathroom is sure to keep that sisterly love going strong. For more bathroom inspiration follow us on Instagram or Facebook, or get started on your own addition or renovation by attending one of our workshops.

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