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Compact Kitchens, Meet Your Match

Whether you call it miniature, slim, or compact; a small-scale island can be a welcome addition to a modest sized kitchen for the increased functionality it can provide.

Slim islands are just what you would expect, a narrow counter space with a cabinet or two below, in the center of your kitchen. “Petite islands are great options for smaller kitchens where there isn’t enough space for a full sized island, but you still want the added counter space and storage,” says Normandy Designer Ashley Noethe. “Slim islands are easily accessible, making them a great place to store overflow items, such as secondary pots, pans, baking sheets, and even extra cutlery.”


When considering a narrow island for your kitchen, it’s important to analyze your current set-up to maximize your space. “It can be tempting to try tofit an island in your kitchen, but you have to be smart about the realities of living with a small island,” notes Ashley. “The rule of thumb is that there should be a minimum of 3 feet of aisle space on all sides of the island. If you’re looking to add seating then you’ll need even more space. After considering clearances, if it looks like your island might have to be smaller than 2 feet by 4 feet, then it’s probably not worth it, since islands smaller than that really won’t provide adequate counter or storage space.”

If you were hoping to include an island in your kitchen, but space is too tight to meet these requirements, there is one other option that might work for you. “A rolling island or movable table might be an option that would work for you. It provides many of the benefits of an island with the ability to be moved as needed,” Ashley says. “These pieces are perfect for homeowners who don’t mind a more cramped space for meal prep but when guests arrive, would rather have a more open set-up.”


It’s also important to note that overloading your kitchen with too many elements can make your already compact space feel even smaller. So although possible, make sure to fully measure your space to determine whether a slim island is the right choice for you.

If you’re looking to make the most of every inch of space in your new kitchen, set up a time with Ashley to find out what other tips and tricks she has to maximize your kitchen’s potential. For even more home remodeling suggestions and tips, follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

Your Stay-at-Home Maintenance Checklist

If you’re the kind of person who likes to stay active, you’ve probably already tackled most of the predictable cleaning and home maintenance items. But if you’re looking to give your home some next-level TLC while you’ve got the time, have we got the list for you. We asked our Construction Superintendents (who know a thing or two about houses) for their recommendations of projects that you could easily tackle at home, without a trip to get supplies. Here are some of their great suggestions:

Outside:
– Make sure all downspouts are directed out-and-away from your home (use extensions if needed)
– Grease your garage door
– Put your leaf blower to work by blowing out dust and debris from your garage
– Hose down your garage floor to remove winter salt deposits left from your vehicle

Deep clean: Trench drain in a zero threshold shower
– Remove and wash your air duct vent grills
– Vacuum your refrigerator coils to prevent overheating
– Pull down and clean exhaust fan covers over your cooking surface
– Vacuum out your duct work, both the grills and inside the ducts
– Make sure your dryer’s lint trap is clean and that there are no obstructions in the exhaust pipe
– Sweep out your fireplace (you can even spread the ashes in your garden for an added source of lime and potassium)
– Clean your faucet aerators by unscrewing and removing mineral deposits

Prevention:
– Spray WD-40, silicone, or 3in1 oil on all squeaky hinges
– Change the batteries in your smoke detector
– Add water to your floor drains and any bathroom drains that are not used often

– Flush your hot water tank annually to help extend its life

Tasks like these help you take a closer look at your home, which you may be doing already with all the time you’re spending indoors. If you’ve realized your home needs some significant changes, like a new kitchen, bathroom or addition, set up a virtual consultation. Our Designers are currently available to meet digitally to discuss your home renovation possibilities. For even more design inspiration, tips and tricks, follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook or Instagram.

 

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