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Coffered Ceiling Makes Design Statement

coffered ceiling beams with blue paint and pendant lightsA coffered ceiling is a specialty ceiling treatment.  Through the use of beams and moldings, the ceiling is divided into a series of decorative squares.  They automatically add an architectural element to any room and create interest because they’re not something you’ll find in every home.   Whether or not they’re right for your home renovation is based completely on personal preference and budget.

Even if a coffered ceiling isn’t your taste, a ceiling treatment is a great way to add a unique design element to your project.
Pale blue kitchen

“Unfortunately, ceilings are often neglected because they’re not factored into the budget from the start,” commented Normandy Designer Laura Barber, “There are a variety of treatments available  today, and a custom ceiling can make an absolutely stunning focal point in any room.”

If you are looking to make a statement in your home or contemplating more extensive changes, you can set up a time with Laura to talk about the possibilities. You can also learn more about the kitchen, bathroom, and other remodeling projects at an upcoming workshop. Check out the photo gallery or follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram for even more home tips and inspiration.

White painted kitchen cabinets with a coffered ceiling and robin's egg blue paint on the walls Open kitchen with coffered ceiling

Latest Bathroom Color Trends

bathroom colorsThere are so many different color schemes and palettes out there for homeowners to choose from, and frankly, it can be overwhelming.  Normandy Designer Karen Chanan was kind enough to take some time and share the top bathroom color trends she’s seeing right now.

1. “Blues are so popular in bathrooms.  No matter the shade, it exudes such a sense of calm and relaxation,” commented Karen, ” At the beginning and end of the day, that’s what people want.

2.  Natural and neutral tones leaning towards the cooler color palettes are something
homeowners like because of the timeless appeal.  It’s not something they’re going to get tired of in a couple of years. Natural tones are great for achieving the spa-like aesthetic homeowners seek.

3.  In order to keep a bathroom with neutral tones from looking bland, it’s becoming very popular to include accent colors in the tile work.  Not necessarily bright pops of color, though, still coming back around to the whole bathroom providing a calming sensation with soft tones.”

If you’d like Karen to take a look at your space and transform it into the spa-like bathroom you desire, schedule a complimentary, in-home appointment with her today!

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