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Stucco Range Hoods In the Kitchen

range hoodsProper ventilation is one of the most important elements in any kitchen, but just because your hood is a workhorse, doesn’t mean it can’t be beautiful.  Range hoods come in a wide variety of materials, shapes, sizes, and styles.  In addition to their aesthetic contributions, they help to conceal the blower, which removes the cooking range hoodssmells and particulates from the kitchen.  “Range hoods are a functional design element of the kitchen that can really add visual interest to the space,” says Normandy Design Manager Troy Pavelka. “There are a variety of styles that can help enhance the overall look of your kitchen even further, depending on materials and selections you choose.”

Range hoods are available in a wide variety of materials including metal, wood, and stone; stucco or plaster hoods are popular choices for kitchens with an Old World or Tuscan influence and range hoodscan lend an authentic feeling to the design aesthetic.  “The Old World style relies on texture, and pairing a stucco hood with distressed cabinetry and oil rubbed bronze finishes can immerse your kitchen into that style more fully,” added Troy. “Stucco hoods also have the option of varying the texture of the surface with either a heavy or light application, a level of flexibility that makes them even more popular in these styles of kitchen.”

range hoodsStucco and plaster hoods can also be finished to match the surrounding elements of the kitchen with a painted or faux finish. Selecting the right hood for your new kitchen remodel can make a strong visual impact, especially when paired with the right backsplash and surrounding elements.  If you are thinking about a kitchen remodel for your home, register for one of our upcoming remodeling seminars for a primer on the kitchen design and remodeling experience, or call us and schedule your free design consultation!

How To Mask the Trash in the Kitchen

Pull out cabinet for trash with drawer aboveJust because we know it’s there, doesn’t mean the trash can needs to be a visible component of today’s kitchens.  Now, there are creative ways you can incorporate the trash can into the kitchen, without taking any visual interest away from the space. “The trash can seem like an unpleasant fixture of the kitchen, but it is a necessity,” says Normandy Designer Leslie Molloy, CKBD. “There are ways to integrate this essential element of the kitchen without taking away from the overall look of your newly remodeled space.” Here are 3 useful tips to mask the trash in the kitchen:

Blend with cabinetry:  Storing the trash container in designated cabinetry can create a cohesive look within the kitchen and won’t diminish the overall aesthetic of the home.  Concealing the trash can with built-in cabinetry is becoming a more popular solution for homeowners, in order to keep kitchens fresh and garbage out of sight.

pull out trash bin in basement kitchenetteSeparate compartments:  “Rather than having multiple cabinets concealing the trash components, some homeowners choose to separate their recyclables and trash within the same pull-out cabinet,” added Leslie. “As you see in this image, the homeowners of this transitional kitchen wanted to have one convenient drawer for their trash storage, so we were able to come up with this solution, which is complete with an extra drawer for towels and trash bags.”

Customize:  Like any room in the house, meeting the homeowner’s needs is a crucial part of its functionality.  “Depending on the cabinet line, you can customize cabinetry to fit your individual project and taste,” added Leslie.  “If homeowners prefer the look of drawers over doors, it is possible to create the synthetic look of drawers on a single cabinet door.”  Depending on the homeowner’s needs and the size of the kitchen, smaller trash units can be placed under the sink or installed on the back of existing doors as well.

Finding the right spot for refuse is just one of the many elements to consider when designing a kitchen that’s just right for you. Schedule a time to talk with a designer about all the little details you want to incorporate into your new kitchen. You can also register for an upcoming educational webinar, or follow Normandy on Instagram or Facebook for even more inspiration.

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