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Normandy Receives 15 out of 19 Remodeling Excellence Awards

normandy remodeling award winners for kitchens bathrooms and additionsEach year the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) Greater Chicagoland chapter holds an awards competition to recognize superior design and construction among Chicago area remodelers.  This year, 19 “Remodeling Excellence Awards” were handed out, and Normandy Remodeling received 15 of the 19 distributed.  Project entries were judged by industry experts and were evaluated on problem-solving, functionality, aesthetics, craftsmanship, innovation, degree of difficulty, and entry presentation.

The 15 awards represent the work of 11 different Normandy Designers; John Long, Ann Stockard, Karen Chanan, Jennifer Runner, Kathryn O’Donovan, Leslie Molloy, Leslie Lee, Laura Barber, Terry Tondelli, Tony Tondelli, and Troy Pavelka.

Categories of award-winning projects included the kitchen, bathroom, additions, interiors, exteriors, and entire house remodeling. In addition to these Remodeling Excellence Awards, Normandy has also won 7 national design awards in 2013.  If you count the 5 professional recognition awards and two more regional design awards, the total awards won during 2013 was 29.  What a year 2013 was for us – we can’t wait to see what 2014 holds!

“The remodeling industry is recovering, and with that brings more clients who are ready to invest in their home and make it ideal for their lifestyle,” says Normandy Principal Andy Wells.  “Our designers take the homeowners’ inspiration, and between their passion for design and extensive product knowledge are able to create these beautiful spaces that are recognized by our peers as being among the best remodeling projects in Chicago; which is extremely rewarding.”

Incorporating A Bar On The First Floor Of Your Home

Home dry bar with walnut cabinetry and floating shelvesHome bars are the perfect entertaining tool.

“Typically when people are thinking about incorporating a bar or beverage center on the main level of their home it’s because they entertain frequently,” says Normandy Design Manager Leslie Molloy, CKD. “While it’s also convenient to use the bar as a serving/buffet area if needed for gatherings, the ideal function of the bar is to create a space for guest overflow.”

It’s nice to have an area for people to congregate beside the kitchen, that way the host can finish up preparations without working around everyone. However, if you are using it primarily as a serving area I would suggest you consider a dry bar, because including a sink will take up serving space.”

“Since the bar is something that will be quite visible, I recommend designing it to complement the adjacent room styles,” commented Leslie.

“If you’re not a fan of incorporating a bar because it’s too visible for your liking, maybe a butler pantry is something that fits your needs more. It still serves as a storage area and space to prepare small appetizers, but is typically hidden from sight.”

“Before including a bar, butler pantry, or buffet counter into a room you really need to decide the purpose you need it to serve,” says Leslie. “Once that is decided, personal preference and the current layout of your home come into play.”

If you love to host frequent get-togethers, consider adding a bar or beverage center to your first floor remodel – it may just make your life easier. If you are looking to remodel your bathroom, or kitchen or contemplating more extensive changes to your home, you can set up a time to talk about the possibilities. Check out the photo gallery or follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram for even more home tips and inspiration.

bar with waterfall edge counter and textured tile backsplash with beverage cooler home wet bar with blue cabinets, floating shelves, and blue backsplash tile

Built in buffet with gray painted and dark stained cabinetry MCM kitchen beverage center with wet bar White cabinets and blue backsplash tile for a beverage center

 

 

 

 

 

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