Today's homeowners are demanding increased value in their kitchen and bath remodels. We show you how to deliver.
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The National Kitchen & Bath Association reveals the prevailing trends seen in the 2012 NKBA Design Competition.
This week’s Kitchen and Bath Industry Show offers a glimpse of manufacturers’ newest and most improved products outfitted to meet consumers’ increasing demands.
What ProSales is finding at KBIS 2012: Wood veneers or finishes in neutral tones, brighter backsplashes and accent pieces, and a push toward universal design aimed at aging baby boomers and multigenerational living situations.
Look for cool faucets, dark finishes, and more transitional design.
Armstrong adds contemporary flare to classic Shaker detailing in its new Trevant line of cabinetry.
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Vendors at the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show provided ways to merge design trends and new products to inspire pro customers.
Marilyn Monroe knew a thing or two about the ability of curves to attract attention. Millard Lumber harnessed that same attractive form to entice and direct customers through its showroom, and packed those curves with an alluring array of products for the home. There are more than 150 different...
As open layouts remain popular and ceilings get taller, homeowners want a kitchen that complements the clean, open style of their homes.
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While design is always a highlight of the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show, another word was tossed around the show floor more than any other: value.
A variety of manufacturers and dealers say two major trends are dominating bathroom cabinetry: a casual modern aesthetic and, on the other end, furniture-like designs. The modern look features sparse details and doors in simple styles, such as Shaker. Not only does this style tend to cost less than...
When it comes to kitchen cabinets, homeowners want to flaunt their style. Whether pairing multiple looks and colors in one space, using cabinetry that reflects furniture around the home, or picking more contemporary products, consumers are seeking pieces that reflect their personal tastes.
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We're going to get potty-mouthed here, but it's for a good cause.
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The molding and millwork category has been experiencing some quiet but notable trends that may give cause to re-evaluate your product mix. Builders are using more decorative millwork, inside and out; manufacturers have developed systems that ease molding installation; and style offerings are...
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Many of the trends we saw over the past 12 months were influenced more by the desires of homeowners than by home builders and contractors. Others, such as new designs and training to curb moisture intrusion, help installers today while keeping homeowners from getting angry–and litigious–in the...
Homeowners also are concerned about date-stamping their homes with a too-modern or too-traditional kitchen. Valued for the easy way they bridge the gap between the two extremes, transitional cabinetry styles offer the best of both: simple, clean lines with a few traditional elements thrown in
Combining accessible tile displays with inviting personal touches, TileAmerica turned 9,000 square feet of showroom space into a cozy and comfortable destination.