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It’s Self-Assessment Time!

Kitchen self-assessment
Kitchen Remodeling Assessment

Figuring out how extensive your remodel might be isn’t always as straight forward as it seems. Fortunately, we’ve put together a few helpful self-assessments that you and your spouse can work through to help figure out what might be best for you. Choose the assessment, or assessments, that best represent the project you’e considering. Whether that’s an addition, kitchen, bathroom, whole home, or just wondering if maybe you should move instead. Click on the topic that makes the most sense for you and get a downloadable .pdf.

TIP: Each person should fill out their assessment independently then compare notes. The differences may surprise you!

Addition Assessment
Home Addition Assessment
Love it or Leave it Assessment
Move or Improve Assessment
Ready Set Remodel Assessment
General Home Remodeling Assessment
Bathroom Assessment
Bathroom Remodeling Assessment

 

Once you have a handle on the possible scope of your project, set up a time to meet with a designer. We’re currently offering virtual design consultations so you can start working on your project in face-to-face meetings with a designer, without inviting someone into your home. You can also find more design inspiration and practical remodeling tips by following Normandy on Instagram or Facebook.

The Ample & Spacious Perfect Pantry

In many homes, the pantry serves as the place to store all the reserves that your family could use on a regular basis, making sure that you don’t run out of the essentials. But what’s critical for one family may be unnecessary for another. That’s where Designer Jennifer Cross, AKBD comes in to help create the perfect fit.

“When designing any space, even a pantry, the key is to ask the right questions so that the final design correctly matches your needs and habits,” says Jennifer. “This family does a lot of their shopping at Costco & Sam’s Club. They prefer to buy in bulk for many items, so they need fewer shopping trips. So when it was time to design their pantry, I knew it would work better for them if it had fewer shelves with larger openings, to accommodate a variety of oversized boxes and bottles.”

This pantry has the added benefit of being sandwiched between the kitchen and the mudroom/garage entrance. Its location makes unloading purchases even easier and less time consuming.

Pantries aren’t just for dry goods though, they can be the perfect place for secondary appliances too. “The size we had available to work with in this pantry let us include a secondary refrigerator,” noted Jennifer. “Many families have a secondary fridge or freezer in the basement or garage, but being able to have it just around the corner makes it easier to access more regularly, and offers next-level convenience when throwing parties that often need overflow chilled storage.” Other families opt to include a coffee maker or microwave in their pantry, again depending on their uses and habits.

Kitchens and pantries go hand-in-hand. When it’s time to tackle your kitchen remodel, set up a time to talk with Jennifer about how you can make the most out of storage opportunities in your pantry, kitchen, mudroom, and beyond. You can also follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram for even more design inspiration and practical tips for your home.

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