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No Need to Fret โ€” How to Remodel with Your Pet

Homeowner with her dogWhen beginning your remodeling project, it is important to consider every family member before starting your construction. As important members of the family, pets need to be on board with the operation, too. Accommodating pets is a team effort that needs to be addressed by both the homeowners and the tradesmen to make sure the project runs smoothly.

Before you begin any kind of major construction, itโ€™s a good idea to meet with the project manager for your remodel to go over the ins and outs of the upcoming renovation. This meeting is the perfect time to discuss the steps that need to be taken to ensure your pet has a safe remodeling experience.

One of the most effective ways to keep your cat or dog safe is to keep them in their crate or in a closed-off room while workers are actively creating your new space. By removing your pet from the work zone, you not only ensure their safety, but you may also even be able to reduce their anxiety by keeping the hustle and bustle of the remodel out of sight.

The plastic barriers and doors that help contain dust will also limit your petโ€™s access to the work area when they are not in the crate, which can be useful in the evenings when youโ€™re at home and relaxing with your pets.

Keeping your pets safe and sound during a remodel is largely a matter of keeping them out of the work zone. Once the remodel is complete, your pet may even be surprised to find some unique design features created just for them.

Whether your pet is front and center in your remodeling plans or just the beneficiary of some upgrades, you can talk with a designer to explore all the options. Follow Normandy on Facebook and Instagram for even more home remodeling tips and insights.

Woman in a white kitchen with a cat on the chair ย White kitchen with green island and gold accents and a golden retriever dog

French Door or Pocket Door: Which would suit your interior?

While everyone is familiar with the standard wood interior door found in homes across America, there are two unique styles of door available when a typical door doesnโ€™t work well. When deciding which door to use, it is important to consider its purpose. Privacy, natural light, or tight spaces can really influence which type of door is best, and not surprisingly, there are options that address these specific concerns.

If space is your problem, the pocket door is your solution.ย  Pocket doors are ideal for maximizing space in a small area.ย  The pocket door slides directly into the wall itself, making them perfect for rooms with cramped layouts.ย  These are commonly used where a typical door would be left open; such as a mudroom, walk-in pantry, or master closet, and where you would not want the obstruction of a swinging door.

Second floor laundry room

โ€œPocket doors are also a quick solution for hiding clutter while entertaining, yet still leave these areas easily accessible,โ€ says Normandy Designer Vince Weber.ย  โ€œHowever, my general rule of thumb is if you plan on opening or closing the door more than twice a day, the pocket door may not be the best option.ย  Over time people tend to tire of the unconventional opening and locking methods and may wish they had selected a standard door operation.โ€

If sharing natural light or achieving a modest level of privacy is something you need to accomplish, you may want to consider French doors.ย  Decorative French doors are most often used as entrances to an office, primary bedroom, or primary bathroom, giving a more aesthetically pleasing look to the space than a typical door.ย  These glass doors leave plenty of opportunities for light to abundantly shine through allowing the space to feel more open.

pocket door

ย โ€œFrench doors are used in several different applications,โ€ noted Vince.ย  โ€œCommon elements of the French door include a gridded layout atop a clear, glass door.โ€ French doors have varying characteristics but are also seen with frosted glass, divided mirrored panes, single or double doors, and occasionally even as pocket doors.

French Pocket Doors, such as the ones pictured here, allowed the homeowners to gain the best of both worlds.ย  Since the office was somewhat confined, a swinging hinged door would have made the room feel too tight.ย  The glass windows gave the office a sense of privacy, yet still added an โ€˜openโ€™ feel.

Choosing the right door for your remodel is just one of the pieces to a successful renovation. Set up a time to talk with a designer about the different ways to use the space in your home, or even whether a home addition might be right for you. You can learn more about many different remodels at an upcoming educational seminar or follow us on Facebook or Instagram for your daily dose of design inspiration.

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