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Top 4 Reasons To Have Heated Flooring In The Bathroom

decorative heated floor tileHeated floors might not be necessary if we lived in, say Arizona, but here in the Midwest heated floors are fairly popular requests. Heated flooring is typically incorporated into a primary bathroom, especially if the primary suite was an addition over a garage. The multiple exterior walls and unheated space below can otherwise cause the room to feel chilled during the cooler months of the year.

The top four reasons you may want to consider a heated floor in your bathroom remodel:

1.  It takes the sharp chill out of the cold tile floors, making for a more enjoyable experience overall.

2.  It’s a supplemental source of heat for the entire bathroom.

3.  It’s programmable, so it works with your lifestyle and daily routine to be as energy efficient as possible.

4.  It’s easy to install, and is offered in standard and custom sizes.

heated floor outside showerYou can also use heated flooring in your shower, or just on your shower bench, which really adds to the spa-like aesthetic that people are looking for today in their bathroom remodeling projects.

Heated floors are just one of the different choices you may want to add to your bathroom. If you are thinking of remodeling your bathroom or another space in your home, you can set up a time with a designer to talk about the possibilities. You can also learn more about additions, kitchens or other remodeling projects at an upcoming workshop. Check out our projects or follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram for even more home tips and inspiration.

 

 

 

 

 

Normandy Co-Owner Invited to Harvard Panel

Andy Wells Normandy Remodeling at HarvardNormandy Co-Owner Andy Wells was recently invited to participate on a panel for the semi-annual Remodeling Futures Conference hosted by the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University.  The purpose of the conference was to share key insights into the remodeling industry, including research on the current housing stock trends, demographics, and outlook.

“It was a great opportunity to connect with some of the largest firms in the industry,” says Andy.  “They’re predicting remodeling to remain strong through next year, which is what we’ve been seeing in the Chicagoland area.  It was nice to hear that reinforced by the Harvard research team, indicating that the industry as a whole is recovering and will continue to recover.”

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