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Silver and Gold Inspiration

tree-tablelo-256x300This year as you prepare to set your holiday table, take some inspiration from your Christmas Tree.  In this photo, you can see that Normandy Designer Heather Dalskov has incorporated the same silver and gold theme from her Christmas tree into the place settings and tablescape for her holiday meal.  This works particularly well when the tree is in close proximity to the table, but can be just as effective and beautiful even if the tree is several rooms away.

The place settings have either silver placemats with gold-tone napkins or the reverse.  “There is this notion that you should not mix metals, specifically silver and gold,” says Heather. “That idea leads people to avoid the combination altogether.  But when they are paired deliberately, you will find that the warmth of the gold balances the crispness of the silver and the result is a glowing holiday that just sparkles.”

treelo-174x300The silver and gold theme is evident in the ornaments on the tree, and if you look closely you will notice that the tree has a wide variety of ornament shapes and sizes.  Heather appreciates the interest and beauty that each ornament offers, and prefers these variations to trees that are dominated by a single color glass ball.  Though the sizes and colors vary, by keeping with the precious metals theme, the end result is a cohesive, bright Christmas tree that truly sparkles.

If you would like more ideas on how to make the most of your Christmas tree this year, you can read about feather tree toppers, creating your own tree skirt, grouping glass ball ornaments, or adding floral picks to your tree.  You can also read more about Heather or schedule an appointment to meet with her or one of the other talented members of the Normandy Design team.

Awards by the dozen

12NARIawardsktchnlo-300x171We’ve been fortunate to have completed some beautiful remodeling projects for our clients this year, and while we suspected that many of these were truly exceptional, we weren’t quite prepared for the overwhelming response that we recently received from our peers.

This year, as in prior years, the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) Greater Chicagoland chapter held an awards competition to recognize superior design and construction among Chicago area remodelers.

This year, fifteen Residential “Remodeling Excellence Awards” were handed out, and Normandy Remodeling won a staggering 12 out of the 15 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 12 awards represent the work of eight different Normandy Designers; Jennifer Runner, Ann Stockard, Leslie Lawrence Molloy, Gary Cerek, Stephanie Bryant, Kathryn O’Donovan, John Long, and Leslie Lee.

“We were shocked and thrilled to see that so many of our designers won one or more Remodeling Excellence Awards this year,” says Andy Wells, Co-Owner and General Manager of Normandy Remodeling. “Our Designers focus on creating spaces that are tailored to the homeowners’ needs and aesthetic ideals, and it is gratifying to have our work be recognized among the best remodeling projects in Chicagoland.”

Categories of award-winning projects included a kitchen, bathroom, additions, interiors, exteriors, and entire house remodeling. In addition to these Remodeling Excellence Awards, Normandy projects have also won 10 national design awards in 2011, bringing the total design awards won to date this year to 22.

We are ever grateful to our wonderful clients who share their inspiration for their homes and allow us to create these amazing, award-winning spaces.  Thank you for letting Normandy be a part of your home’s transformation!

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