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2020 Bathroom Trends

2020 Bathroom Trends

The demand for new master baths is increasing. Now that many families are spending almost all of their time at home, they have a new appreciation that a bathroom can offer so much more than function. A master bath can be a refuge from Zoom fatigue, a wellness center...

Withstanding the Test of Time

Withstanding the Test of Time

Fads and trends come and go. Many homeowners can remember when avocado-colored kitchens were all the rage or when pastel paint dominated design thinking. While it is tempting to look at what's trending when renovating your kitchen or bath, our showroom advises...

Keys to A Healthier and Environmentally Efficient Kitchen

Keys to A Healthier and Environmentally Efficient Kitchen

Health and wellness are top of mind among homeowners and many of our clients have expressed interest in creating healthier spaces in their homes. Key components of kitchens, baths that contribute to a healthier and more environmentally efficient home include: Material...

Home Design Trends for the Coming Year

Home Design Trends for the Coming Year

What does the new year hold for design trends? Houzz.com recently predicted ten trends that it expects for 2021. Many of the trends are popular because homeowners and across the United States are working from home, schooling from home and continuing to spend most of...

What Will Trend in 2021?

What Will Trend in 2021?

As an increasing number of homeowners become more adept and comfortable working from home, the kitchen continues to grow in importance as the most significant, functional and enjoyable room in the home. Today's kitchens are multifunctional, serving as classrooms,...

Withstanding the Test of Time

Withstanding the Test of Time

National surveys have found the kitchen is the most popular room in the home to renovate. That certainly has been the case for homeowners. Given that the home's role has changed significantly in the last nine months, homeowners are using their homes and kitchens more...

A Trip to the Islands

A Trip to the Islands

Almost two out of every three kitchens renovated in the U.S. include an island, and that percentage holds true in our region. And for good reasons. Islands are multifunctional. Islands provide extra storage areas, serve as classrooms for children who are schooling...

What’s Most Important In A New Kitchen?

What’s Most Important In A New Kitchen?

The Research Institute for Cooking & Kitchen Intelligence (RICKI) recently published a survey of kitchen trends the mirror the purchasing patterns we see among homeowners who are creating their dream kitchens. No surprisingly, nearly 25% of homeowners are spending...

Creating Multifunctional Spaces

Creating Multifunctional Spaces

Almost 12 months have passed since have spent most of the time in their homes. This new normal has shined a bright spotlight on the functionality of homes and demands for improved performance. Homeowners want and need spaces that are multifunctional, flexible and that...

Light at the End of the Tunnel

Light at the End of the Tunnel

Lighting can make or break how your kitchen looks, feels and functions. Lighting is equally, if not more, important as cabinets, countertops, appliances, backsplashes, flooring, sinks and faucets. Too often, however, homeowners treat lighting as an afterthought or...