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The Slab Is Fab

Of the all the decisions you’ll make when designing a new kitchen, your backsplash is one of the most important. As a natural focal point, the kitchen backsplash is a spot where the material can really create impact. If you’re searching for a surface that will be like a piece of art and a real showstopper, consider a solid slab backsplash.

A slab of quartz, quartzite, marble – or even porcelain – creates a really clean aesthetic that’s perfect for a more contemporary kitchen. It’s luxurious and produces a cohesive look that’s really appealing.

Beyond striking good looks, a slab backsplash can be easier to keep clean. Without the crevices of tile and grout, which is where stains tend to happen, you can keep most seamless backsplashes looking great with a spray and wipe.

As with many luxury items, a slab backsplash is a more expensive selection than tile. Stone is one of the big investments in a kitchen and it’s not less expensive if it goes on the wall instead of the counter. For a look that’s modern and timeless, there’s nothing quite like it. Your designer can help you work through the best way to incorporate a slab backsplash into your kitchen.

Interested in the possibilities of a kitchen remodel with a slab backsplash? Set up a time to talk with a Normandy Designer about this artful material and how it can be a part of your refresh. You can find inspiration in our photo galleries. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for more ideas.

 

Life Happens At The Kitchen Table

White and gray kitchen with stained table and pendants aboveBetween the formal dining room, home to Sunday and holiday dinners and the kitchen island counter stools, where bowls of cereal and avocado toast taste best, is the kitchen table. Often a bridge between the kitchen and family room, the kitchen table has grown slightly larger and infinitely more versatile over time.

“A kitchen table is often driven by need,” says Normandy Designer Vince Weber. “Maybe you host a book club or charity board meetings. Having a table that accommodates groups right off the kitchen makes it convenient to put out drinks and snacks and get down to the business of socializing.”

Dining table in the kitchenVince explains that when planning a kitchen it’s important to look at the purpose of each area. These days, flexibility is more important than ever. The kitchen table might transition from homework during the day to casual family dinners in the evening. At times in-between those activities there might be a conference call, coffee break or a 1,000 piece puzzle to build.

“Flexibility is everything,” Vince says. “How the area is used can change over time with your family’s needs.”

That doesn’t mean a smaller table and chairs can’t be just as useful. A round table with seating for four offers just the right amount of space for many families to eat, study and stay close to the kitchen action.

Sitting and eating are off kitchen for entertaining

While newer homes are often built with a sitting area off the kitchen with room for a table, older homes might need an addition to achieve the right flow and balance. Vince has worked magic for families with as little as 108 extra square feet.

What could you do with the knockout combination of kitchen island and table? Set up a time to talk with Vince about the possibilities your kitchen holds. There’s lots of inspiration to be found in the Normandy Remodeling photo galleries. Finally, if you like a daily dose of design, follow us on Instagram and Facebook.

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