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Sorting Through Countertop Choices

Quartzite Countertop

The countertop is an essential part of the kitchen; it’s where all the action takes place and sets the tone and feel of the space. There is almost an endless selection of materials, styles and finishes to choose from, so Normandy Designer Liz Reifschneider weighed in on a few of her favorites.

“People are always asking me if granite is still the obvious choice for countertops. While it certainly has its place, its dominance is diminishing,” says Liz. “Quartz or quartzite are my go-tos for durable, beautiful countertops with minimal maintenance.”

Granite Countertop

Granite has dominated the countertop scene for years, especially if you’re looking for something strong and good looking, but it has a downside – it’s still a bit porous compared to other choices out there. “While granite is the most durable and can make a strong statement, to me it looks visually heavy and outdated,” said Liz.

“Marble often looks elegant and can work with many different design styles but is not as durable as other stones,” said Liz. From a maintenance perspective, it takes some work. Marble is prone to stains and scratches, so sealing your stone on a regular basis is a must, but not a guarantee to keep all problems at bay.” If you don’t mind the extra work and a little bit of risk, they are a beautiful addition.

Quartz is here to stay. It’s a man-made material and was introduced as an alternative to granite and marble because it’s non-porous and durable. Another plus is that it does not have to go through regular re-sealing like granite and marble.  Quartz now comes in many colors and patterns, mimicking the look of natural stone.

Quartz Countertop

Quartzite is a natural stone that looks sophisticated and has become quite popular these days. If you still want to do something natural but calming in appearance and don’t want to deal with the maintenance of marble, then quartzite is your answer. “To me, quartzite is the best of both worlds and I like using it for spaces that really call to bring nature inside.  Quartzites are absolutely spectacular. They can either create great drama or be extremely elegant in their subtlety.” recommends Liz.

Quartzite CountertopChoosing a decorative and functional countertop is as much a question of personal preference as it is about the style of your kitchen. To find out what is right for your new kitchen, you can schedule a time to meet with one of Normandy’s talented designers. Check out the photo gallery or follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram for even more home tips and inspiration.

Giving Wood a Second Life

Reclaimed Wood Beams“There isn’t a piece of reclaimed wood that I wouldn’t or couldn’t try to use,” said Normandy Designer Karen Chanan.  Reclaimed wood isn’t just for rustic spaces – its beauty makes it versatile for many different design styles.

Mixing and matching with existing wood finishes is one of the benefits of reclaimed wood. It helps add character to your home, and each piece has a story to tell. Not only is reclaimed wood beautiful, but you also can’t beat its authentic aging.

“Reclaimed wood gives your home personality and comes in all shapes, sizes, and colors,” said Karen. “It’s become my go-to when masking structural elements that can’t be removed. The trick is to make it seem intentional.”

There are plenty of fantastic opportunities to incorporate salvaged timber into your home, from floors and cabinets to exposed shelving and even ceiling beams. Reclaimed wood tends to amplify warmth and texture and makes a gorgeous focal point. Reclaimed Wood Ceiling

Open shelving in your kitchen is an easy way to incorporate the look without a huge commitment. If you’re ready to go all-in, hand-scraped flooring is very popular and will give your room a vintage-modern feel.

“The use of reclaimed wood doesn’t have to be complicated or fussy,” said Karen. “It just has to compliment the aesthetic of the rest of the house to look cohesive.”

 

If you are planning a remodel or design change to your kitchen, you can set up a time with Karen to talk about the possibilities. You can also learn more about additions, kitchens, or other remodeling projects at an upcoming workshop.Check out the photo gallery or follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram for even more home tips and inspiration.

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