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Not Just For Storage: Add An Appliance To Upgrade Your Pantry

Pantry with storage and appliancesWith a little bit of space, a thoughtful assessment of how your family uses the kitchen, and some real talk about what you’d rather not see most of the time, your pantry can work much harder to make every day easier. How? By building in appliances that are rarely used or to redirect some activity away from the main work area of the kitchen.

Whether you have a pantry room that can be closed off with a door or a butler’s pantry that is open with exposed cabinetry, there’s opportunity for more than just storing staples.

“It might be a little surprising, but some people say they aren’t really using their microwaves very often,” says Normandy designer Laura Barber, AKBD. “They can boxy and bulky, so banishing yours to the pantry maximizes the main kitchen storage and gets it out of the line of sight.”

The pantry can also be an ideal spot for a coffee center or wine bar. “It can be a really convenient place to make your coffee,” Laura says. “This is especially true when you choose a coffee system with a plumbed-in water line, which will keep you from going back and forth to the sink for water.”

Pantry shelving with full size refrigeratorA wine fridge below with wine racks and storage for glasses is another good use of pantry space. For a home with busy children who might like to grab their own snacks and drinks, a beverage fridge or refrigerator drawer with shelves of organized snacks offers autonomy for them while keeping the kitchen clear for meal prep.

Depending on the size of the pantry and its proximity to the rest of the house, it can make a lot of sense to put an appliance in the pantry.

Would you consider moving the microwave out of the kitchen? Or maybe you’d like to take some tasks out of the kitchen all together? Set up a time to talk with Laura about the possibilities. You can find more ideas in the Normandy Remodeling photo galleries. If you like a daily dose of design inspiration, be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

Bathroom Remodeling Trends For 2021

large walk in shower with rain head, dual shower head, benchIt’s your own little sanctuary, a blissful escape from too many obligations and not enough hours in the day. At least that’s what a primary bathroom can be. Normandy designers keep tabs on all the trends while maintaining appreciation for tried and true classics. They gave us a rundown of fixtures and finishes to consider for a fresh take on the bath.

Pampering Comfort

A little bit of soothing heat right where you need it can make all the difference in the world, which is why heated floors and benches are finding homes in more bathrooms than ever. Adding a heating element to your shower bench allows you the luxury of resting or shaving comfortably during your shower. And while it sounds decadent, it’s a relatively modest upgrade that is definitely worth considering. Bidets are another easily incorporated upgrade gaining popularity in the US. Here you’re more likely to find an integrated bidet than a stand-alone version. There are even models with heated seats if you want to extend temperature control across the bathroom.

master bathroom with two vanities and oversized luxury showerFabulous Fakes

Love the look of nature but not necessarily the upkeep? There’s a treasure trove of engineered stone, laminate cabinets and more finishes that deliver most of luxe with less of the worry. Try porcelain tile made to look like gorgeous reclaimed barn wood. Ride the wave of woodgrain you thought was impractical. Designers can help you pick your favorite look with a nod to what they know will wear well with minimal upkeep. The result is more gorgeous, worry-free choices for you.

Water Sense

decorative tile in shower nicheWhether you are a dedicated or an accidental environmentalist, bathroom fixtures in 2021 will help you enjoy all the self-care while conserving water imperceptibly.Sleek shower systems that inject air with the water to maintain a forceful spray, water sense toilets that defy their title, and water-saving faucets are a few simple choices that let you feel good about your environmental impact without sacrificing your daily water therapy.

Tiny Tiles

The penny tile, also known as a penny round, is a small round or hexagonal tile with the potential to make a big impact in a bathroom. One penny round is as humble as the coin for which it’s named, but a whole floor or shower wall of them brings dynamic visual punch to a design. Repeating shapes are also calming so expect to feel a little more relaxed in the bath. If you love the look of Parisian glamour, go with marble or chic black and white. If you’re more modern, why not try a bold green or seafoam blue?

CENTERPIECE BATHTUBSoaking Tubs

Perhaps not the newsiest item on our list, but rest assured, if you add a soaking tub to your bathroom remodel, it will hold its appeal (and lots of bubbles or salts) for years to come. If you like to soak away the stress after a long day, a soaking tub will quickly become your favorite place in the house. Freestanding tubs find home in spaces ranging from cramped to spacious so don’t be shy about asking for one in your bathroom remodel. Where there’s a will there’s usually a way to soak.

Whether you’re drawn to the bathroom trends of 2021 or prefer the timeless approach, finding a design that’s just right for you is essential. Set up a time to meet with a Normandy Designer to discuss your primary bathroom or join us for an educational webinar for a morning filled with information and inspiration.

The Normandy Remodeling photo galleries are a great place to see fixtures and finishes in the spaces of real people’s homes. You can also follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more ideas and home remodeling insights.

walk-in shower with mother of pearl inlay tilefreestanding bathtubFloating vanity and large mirror

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