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Embracing the Character of a Living Finish

When beginning your home remodeling project, selections can be the most crucial aspect. This is even more true when choosing materials that have โ€œlivingโ€ characteristics, that may change naturally over time. Understanding the characteristics of your material selections is important when you are deciding whether or not youโ€™d like to preserve the original look of your choices or allow them to naturally change over time.

soapstone is an example of a living finish for your kitchen countertop or sinkโ€œWhen choosing to incorporate living finishes into your home, it is important to know the product you are purchasing and the subtle variations that the materials can make as time passes,โ€ saysย Normandy Design Manager Troy Pavelka. โ€œChoosing finishes for your home is all about the aesthetic you are trying to capture, the expectations the homeowners have for the space, and the care you wish to put into the materials over time.โ€

When allowing your finishes to naturally alter, in some cases you can help preserve them by applying sealants that create a defensive coating. This is a common selection for homeowners who wish to achieve a vintage or classic look, with natural and artisan-like qualities.ย  If you prefer that the finishes retain their pristine look, some are available with factory-applied coatings that avoid any major changes from exposure.

โ€œLiving finishes take on their own unique appearances, which is one of the main attractions homeowners have to these materials in the first place,โ€ added Troy. โ€œBut these natural materials are referred to as living finishes due to the fact that they can tarnish and oxidize with everyday wear and use.โ€ For example, Oil Rubbed Bronze, Copper, and Soap Stone products take on unique patterns that cannot be duplicated, making these particular finishes, one-of-a-kind.

End Furniture Frustrations with Built-In Shelves

Bedroom storage ideasHow many times have we gone out in search of a piece of furniture to fit the specifications of the style and space of our home? Since we arenโ€™t always fortunate enough to find the perfect piece of furniture to fit between the nooks and crannies in our home, custom built-in storage has become a popular alternative. Built-ins are an ideal solution for incorporating a furniture piece and maximizing the potential of the space. Using the exact dimensions of the area to accommodate the different heights and depths of the corners and rooms in your home, gives you the opportunity to create the ideal piece you have been looking for. Choosing to add built-ins to your home allows you to have a one-of-a-kind look that fits precisely into an intended space.

Home office ideasCustom shelving can also be tailored to fit specific styles of homes and individual items, all while creating a finished appearance. The floor to ceilingย storage and display spaceย built-ins can provide, adds visual height, as well as decorative elements, to the space. Because built-ins are constructed to meet individual homes’ requirements, it is also easy to match the architectural elements of the home and choose storage options that are specific to your style. Built-ins often become a statement piece in the room and help create focal points. Whether your home isย modern, traditional, rustic, or eclectic, varying materials of the built-ins and designing them to fit the style and space of the room, can add to the overall panache and functionality of the area.

Getting the details of a space just right are what can take your remodel to the next level. Set up a time to talk with a designer about how to incorporate built-in cabinetry to your addition or whole home renovation. We also have inspiration to spare on our social channels, follow along on Instagram or Facebook to find even more favorites.

Home office ideasHome office ideas Stone fireplace surrounded by built-in shelves and cabinets with TV above

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