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Chutes and Ladders

Here at Normandy Remodeling, we do our best to make the renovation process as unobtrusive as possible. For instance, we once built an elaborate ladder up to the top of the home to shuttle materials and workers directly into the attic for an addition. Now, this time around, our crew built a chute to remove debris during a primary suite renovation.

“It was important to keep the rest of the home undisturbed. Therefore, this chute was built to avoid carrying debris down the stairs and through the first floor,” said Normandy Designer Ashley Noethe.

In addition to building chutes and ladders to help during demolition and construction, we utilize wall enclosures and sticky mats that reduce the level of dust and debris.  Our Livable Remodeling processes provide a better remodeling experience for your family and for our tradespeople.

We look forward to sharing photos of the primary suite renovation that Ashley designed once it is complete. In the meantime, you can follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more design ideas, updates, and inspiration.

Kitchen Floorplan Basics: What is the Work Triangle?

Work TriangleIn order for your kitchen to be considered functional, it needs to have a proper layout. One floor plan fundamental is an effective work triangle, which is the relationship between your cooktop, refrigerator, and sink.

Creating an effective work triangle is a wise rule to follow. Arranging it properly will keep all major workstations within easy reach.

A thoughtfully designed work triangle also helps to minimize traffic, causing less interference to those who are busy preparing a meal.

u-shaped gray kitchen with stainless steel sink and white ceramic backsplash

While the items in your work triangle need to be close together, it is important that they aren’t cramped either. There also needs to be enough walking space between the cabinets and islands. If it’s too tight, the kitchen won’t work.

On the opposite end of the spectrum, a kitchen can also be too large for a standard work triangle. In that case, the space can benefit from multiple work zones or additional appliance locations.

Modern kitchen with black slab cabinets showing the work triangleIn general, when working on a floor plan, it is important to consider how you will use your kitchen. From there, it is about paving the way to easily access what you need on a consistent basis. Whether you create two separate work zones or add a prep sink, you are making your space convenient.

Set up a time to connect with one of our Designers to determine how to best utilize your kitchen layout, or register to attend a kitchen seminar to continue your renovation education. You can also follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook  and Instagram for design ideas.

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