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Trendy Kitchen Designs – Make Your Kitchen Stand Out

Kitchen DesignsThere are many reasons why people look for new kitchen designs. Most often, it’s to fit in with the latest trends and lifestyles. Florida Kitchen Designs today are more modern, innovative, and dynamic than ever before. You can change some things around and make the most of your space by changing your cabinets and flooring. With a bit of creativity and ingenuity, you can have the kitchen of your dreams.

One of the most popular trends is customized kitchen designs. Kitchen remodeling has become very popular these days because it allows homeowners to make their kitchens unique. If you own a home today, you probably have at least one other family member who has also purchased a custom kitchen unit or design. Customized units allow homeowners to choose the colors and finishes for the appliances and cabinets based on their personality and taste. Another benefit is that you can custom-order everything from the handles on the stove to the knobs on cabinets. You’ll be able to choose the color of the appliances and even where they should go.

Kitchen layouts have also changed. More homeowners these days are choosing a farmhouse-style kitchen layout where there is an extra space between the dining area and the living area. The idea behind this idea is to allow more people to dine comfortably together without having to leave the living area. This can add a unique charm to your home and allow your family to get away from it all together.

Another trend in modern kitchen designs these days is the incorporation of unconventional materials like stone, stainless steel and glass. Glass is used extensively in these contemporary designs because it gives the room a bold, modern look. Many homeowners are opting for benchtops that are made from natural materials like slate, granite or soapstone. Natural materials such as granite, soapstone and slate require little maintenance and are generally stain-resistant.

Another trend in modern kitchen designs is the use of appliances that don’t necessarily fit into standard cabinet designs. One of these is the kitchen island cart. These carts are placed on top of the stove and offer you several functions. They can include small refrigerators, a microwave and even an ice cream maker. Because these appliances are tucked away out of sight, they tend to blend into the background and aren’t seen. Many homeowners find them extremely convenient and have opted to use a combination of these with their other layouts.

As discussed earlier, one of the trends in contemporary kitchen designs is a move away from conventional cabinetry and towards unconventional ones. For example, you may make from these links: wooden cabinets, vessel sinks, concrete countertops and stainless steel appliances. All of these have been featured in recent cookbooks and magazines. While they may sound strange and unusual, many homeowners are finding them to be perfect for their kitchens. If you’re tired of the way your kitchen looks today, then these may be the solutions you need.

Finally, another trend in kitchens today is that of going dark. Not only are homeowners looking to upgrade their current kitchen designs, but they are also looking for ways to make their kitchens more efficient. Dark cabinets can be a great way to accomplish both of these tasks. Instead, of dull looking traditional cabinets, for instance, you could go with stainless steel sinks and appliances.

On the one-wall cabinet front, you can include a design featuring one-wall drawers. These are ideal for storing items such as food. You could also make use of under cabinet space to store extra appliances or other items that are not used regularly. As you can see, the possibilities when it comes to creating unique and original kitchen layouts are almost endless.

SEN to Host Design Sales Educational Program

Chicago, IL – SEN Design Group invites kitchen and bath designers and sales professionals to the Good-Better-Best Sales School, scheduled for September 8-9 at theMART in Chicago, IL. The GBB Sales School, sponsored by Custom Wood Products, Inc, Bridgewood Cabinetry and Exclusive Cabinet Agents LLC, will be conducted by SEN Design Group’s Senior Vice President, Dan Luck, an industry expert with over 43 years of experience.

The two-day program will deliver advanced training in the successful sales strategies that will help designers and sales professionals increase their gross profit margins by up to 40%. Participants will become proficient in the science of consumer decision-making, effectively drive the sale conversion and understand why the Good-Better-Best (GBB) selling system is so effective, according to SEN Design Group.

“As a cabinet rep wanting our dealers to maximize their sales and profitability, we are thrilled to be a partner in bringing this first class, impactful sales training program to the kitchen and bath industry,” says Vince Hodshire, principal of Exclusive Cabinet Agents, LLC.

“The GBB selling system leverages the prospect’s emotional engagement with the remodeling project,” says Luck. “Consumers like choice, but not too many choices. GBB pricing tiers remove the ‘to buy or not to buy’ step from the decision-making process.” Instead, it guides prospects through a pricing structure that offers a sense of empowerment. When consumers are presented with three options to choose from, most of them will select the middle option, which represents increased revenues.

“We at SEN Design Group seek to help businesses convert more sales and earn higher revenues,” adds Luck. “The GBB sales process has been proven to significantly increase gross profit margins, and this two-day program will give designers the most effective tools to achieve speedy closings.”

The regular tuition fee is $1,695 for this intensive two-day sales training program. Dealers who are part of a sponsor’s network can save $500, using a promotional code to register for $1,195. SEN members who have the SEN U annual education subscription as part of their membership can attend for under $300.

For additional information about the program and about membership, visit https://sendesigngroup.com.

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Registration for KBIS Now Open

Orlando, Fla., February. 8-10, 2022

 

HACKETTSTOWN, NJ The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) has opened registration for the 2022 Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS): Where the Future is Defined. The annual event, owned by the NKBA and produced by Emerald Expositions, is the largest North American trade expo and networking opportunity for kitchen and bath industry professionals.

Building on the success of a nine-year partnership with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) International Builders’ Show (IBS) to create Design & Construction Week® (DCW), KBIS and IBS will co-locate at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL, from Feb. 8 -10, 2022. The two shows are expected to feature over 800,000 net square feet of exhibit space and showcase more than 1,000 design and construction brands.

Sign up for KBIS here; NKBA members register for free during the month of September.

The NKBA and Emerald Expositions are committed to creating an event experience where customers, partners and employees can safely and effectively conduct business in person, the agencies not. As a result, the CDC COVID-19 health and safety measures and protocols will be followed. A detailed list of precautionary measures being implemented for KBIS 2022 can be found in the KBIS Health & Safety Plan here.

In addition, the host site of KBIS 2022, the OCCC was one of the first facilities in the country to receive the Global Biorisk Advisory Council (GBAC) Star accreditation on outbreak prevention, response and recovery. Since receiving this distinction, the OCCC has instituted the industry’s highest standards for cleaning and disinfecting, it was noted.

The KBIS 2022 expo will include over 380,500 NSF and feature an expected 450 exhibitors, including legacy brands like GE Appliances, Kohler and SKS. Additionally, more than 40 new exhibitors such as Lefroy Brooks and CopperSmith will occupy nearly 20,000 NSF. More than 85 global brands from Germany, Italy, Turkey, Spain, Taiwan, China, Mexico and Poland will also be present.

“We are very much looking forward to getting the industry back together at the start of the new year,” said Suzie Williford, NKBA exec. v.p. & CSO. “KBIS is not only a place for old friends and colleagues to have the chance to catch up, but also a chance for new faces to become part of this talented and inclusive community.”

“We’ve had such a great turnout in Orlando in past years and are excited to host this much-anticipated event in person again,” said Jason McGraw, CAE, CTS, group v.p., KBIS and CEDIA Expo, Emerald. “KBIS 2022 is slated to be one of the most impactful events of the industry, filled with the latest innovative products and programming. We strongly recommend attendees register early to take advantage of discounted registration and hotel rates.”

 September: registration is free for NKBA members, $50 for non-members;

Oct. 1- Dec. 10: Early Bird Rates — $50 for NKBA members, $100 for non-members;

Dec. 11-Feb. 7: Advance Rates — $100 for NKBA members, $175 for non-members;

Feb. 8-10: Onsite Rates — $150 for NKBA members, $225 for non-members.

Expo and 3-day VFTI pass (access to all sessions plus on-demand program): $350 for NKBA members, $525 for non-members.

 

 

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Kitchen Magic Expands Services to Other Rooms

NAZARETH, PA — Kitchen Magic, the Nazareth, PA-based kitchen remodeling/refacing company, has expanded its remodeling services to tackle additional rooms in the home, the company announced.

The company’s expanded efforts include solutions for laundry rooms, pantries and storage solutions throughout the home, Kitchen Magic said. To complement this initiative, the company has launched a new line of affordable cabinetry named Barwen. Homeowners will also have access to custom cabinet upgrades, according to Kitchen Magic, which serves Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.

“The initiative to apply 40+ years of innovation and experience to rooms beyond the kitchen was put into motion as the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns uncovered emerging client needs aimed at making homes more efficient in the work-from-home era,” said Kitchen Magic President Brett Bacho. “We jumped at the opportunity to create solutions that streamline and declutter the home … as well as introduce Kitchen Magic to a wider group of homeowners seeking remodeling.”

 

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