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Radiator Covers: The Perfect Accent to Your Vintage Home

home radiator coverIn the Chicago area, we are known for our beautiful architecture. While we’re lucky enough to live in and among beautiful new homes and striking vintage houses, older homes can provide some unique challenges. Take heating for example, modern homes often have forced air for heating and cooling, but older homes often come with a boiler and radiator system.

“While radiators aren’t necessarily an issue from a functional perspective, remodeling your home often means updating the look, and the look of a radiator isn’t usually compatible with all design styles,” notes Normandy Designer Ashley Noethe. “Radiator covers can be just the answer you’re looking for to cover up these problem areas and create an aesthetically pleasing space. Not only are these covers a decorative solution, but they can also provide additional counter-top space in areas such as your bathroom or kitchen.”

Radiator covers serve as a safety precaution as well. “Since radiators run hot, bumping into one may result in an injury,” Ashley says. ”Especially in tight spaces such as bathrooms, or for families with younger children, radiator covers conceal the surface heat and add an extra layer of protection for any mishaps that may occur.”

When choosing a radiator cover for your home, be mindful of the durability of your materials. “Since the Midwest experiences cold and hot temperatures and extreme humidity swings, wooden radiator covers will consistently expand and contract throughout the year,” Ashley notes. “This causes painted finishes to crack and stained finishes to separate and expose unfinished areas. For heat bearing systems, consider implementing a metal mesh within the vents for a functional yet durable exhaust area.” This not only is a more durable solution, but offers an opportunity to create a stylish design that fits over the aesthetic of the room or house.

Most importantly, be creative when installing radiator covers. When approached as an opportunity, these tiny-but-might concealers can be used as a focal point in a room. “Creating a standout piece is a perfect option to add an authentic touch to more traditional-styled homes,” Ashley adds. “You can also use a variety of counter-top materials such as marble, which give you the added benefit of transferring some of the heat, making it the perfect spot to leave your gloves so they are warm and ready to wear on even the coldest days.”

Radiator covers are one of those authentic touches that can give your home that extra level of polish. If you’re planning an addition or major remodel to your vintage home, set up a time with Ashley to discuss the possibilities. Make sure to also follow Normandy Remodeling on Instagram and Facebook for even more home tips and inspiration

Your Guide to a Pawsitively Exquisite Mudroom

Mudrooms with carved out spaces for pet beds or crateYour pet is family, so it’s important to consider their needs when remodeling a space. When muddy paws come into the house, having a space that’s prepped for their arrival can make life a little easier for everyone.

But having a mudroom that’s tailored to include your pup’s needs is more than just a tile floor where you can wipe off their paws. Some homeowners have opted to have a pet wash station for those extra muddy days. And many people are opting to include a spot for their sleeping quarters, or crate, in the mudroom as well.

In many homes, the day-to-day entrance is off the garage, which is usually where the mudroom is placed. With a sleeping area in the mudroom, you and your pet can see each other right away, and it’s easy to either grab their leash for a walk, or let them out in the yard.

Consider a shelving unit designed around a crate or sleeping area, which doesn’t compromise the storage potential of the room. And an area with hooks is perfect for house keys, dog leashes and towels for clean up. Cubbies are also the perfect tool to create a customized and organized space for each member of the family, perfect for coats, bags, and even dog toys.

In addition to flexible shelving, there are certain kinds of flooring in a mudroom that are a hit for any home, not just families with pets.

On the left, a golden retriever sitting in a white and green kitchen. On the right, a pet shower in a mudroom.

For the flooring, choose a durable option like porcelain and something that has a lower sheen to minimize slips. And one element that you didn’t think you’d need until you have one — a heated floor. It keeps the room warm, which is important for a space that’s typically adjoining a chilly garage. A warm floor also lets you toss wet items right on the floor to speed drying, which can be a big hit for families with kids, as well as pets. And since the mudroom floor often is the landing spot for moisture from the outdoors when everyone piles in, a heated floor will dry more quickly.

Incorporating a space for your pet in the mudroom is just one way you can make life better for you and your pup. Set up a time to talk with a Normandy Designer about the best ways to integrate thoughtful design when remodeling throughout your home, for every member of your family. You can also follow Normandy on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok and LinkedIn for even more home tips and inspiration. See the Normandy project photo gallery here.

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