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Practical, Transitional Kitchen Renovation

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These homeowners had a taste of their dream kitchen after remodeling while living on the East Coast. However, moving to Naperville meant that they were back at square one. The kitchen in their new home was cramped, dated, and lacked counter space. Ready to remodel again, the homeowners brought in Normandy Designer Liz Reifschneider.

The newly renovated space features gray and white cabinetry and an assortment of beautiful, yet durable design decisions. This includes quartz countertops, a porcelain tile floor, and a ceramic, textured backsplash. Each of these items requires minimal maintenance and will stand the test of time. Gold light fixtures and a red La Canche range also catch the eye.

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“This range is 70 inches, so it is taking up some major real estate,” noted Liz. “For perspective, ranges larger than the standard 30 or 36 are either 48 or 60 wide, so this one gives you even more cooking surface and oven space,” said Liz.

“A lot of cooking and baking that happens in this kitchen, so it will certainly be put to good use.”

Looking around, you can tell this kitchen is the hub of the home. There is a large island solely dedicated to food preparation and a second island nearby for eating meals, doing homework, and entertaining.

“We mapped out how to navigate this kitchen and were strategic about everything from drawer placement to planning where small appliances Center 08would be placed,” said Liz. “This ensured that time spent working in the kitchen would be easy and efficient.”

A closed-off butler’s pantry, which went unused, was incorporated into the space to enlarge the kitchen.

“Once we knocked out the butler’s pantry, we needed to put a beam inCenter 31 the ceiling to open the space up,” said Liz. “Some of the ductwork to the range and upstairs bedrooms also needed to be rerouted.”

After these fundamentals were taken care of, the fun could begin. A bar area was added with a wine refrigerator, beverage fridge and plenty of cabinetry. Mirrors were placed behind the glass cabinetry, to provide depth to that area and reflect light.

Are you ready for your next remodel? Set up a free consultation with Liz to get started. You can also visit the Normandy photo gallery or follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more design ideas and inspiration. There is also a free kitchen remodeling seminar coming up. Details and registration can be found here.

Kitchen Remodel Goes for Heavy Metal Glamour

white kitchen with metal accentsFrom the marble backsplash to the crystal chandeliers, this Arlington Heights kitchen remodel has a straightforward sense of glamour. Shiny pops of metal also appear throughout the space. As a result, this transitional kitchen is classic and captivating, but with a slight edge.

Obvious reflective metal elements include the cabinetry hardware, stainless steel appliances, polished chrome faucets and a hammered metal range hood. However, there are also more subtle design choices that give a glimpse of metal. These include the toe kicks, recessed can lighting trim Glamorous white kitchen featuring shiny metal accentsand accents within the chandelier. These design decisions add a shine to everyday pieces that can otherwise be overlooked.

While the metal finishes dazzle, there are also other design decisions that add drama. This includes reflective white quartz countertops and an ebony island with a three-inch mitered edge. Additionally, a marble slab backsplash, floating shelves and glass cabinetry top off the look.

Glamorous white kitchen Not only does this kitchen succeed in style, it also sets the bar high when it comes to storage and functionality. Features include a pantry with frosted doors and an opposing shelving nook with refrigerator drawers below. Two dishwashers help lighten the load when it comes to clean up.  The upgraded refrigerator and range also enhance user-experiences within the kitchen.

While the renovation was taking place, the homeowners also took the opportunity to add a custom built-in for their crystal stemware. Additionally, they updated their hall bath with porcelain tile and large, custom vanity with a cobblestone satin sheen.

If you’ve taken a shine to this glamorous metal kitchen and would like to remodel your own, set up an appointment with a member of our talented design team. Or, learn more about the kitchen remodeling process by registering to attend an upcoming seminar. You can also follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for more design ideas and inspiration.

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