Recognizing and Revolutionizing Recognizing

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Recognizing and Revolutionizing Recognizing
RecognizingandRevolutionizing
Recognizing
and Revolutionizing
HotDesignTrends
ClientsExpecttheBest
DCIHomeResource
How to Breathe Life
into Your Kitchen
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Paint cabinets
Change or add door hardware
Add crown or light rail molding
Add glass doors
Reface or remove doors - expose shelves
Or even make a bigger investment and add:
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an island with turned posts and counter stools
a mantle hood surround
wine bottle storage cubbies and open shelves
angled corner cabinets
cabinetry appliance panels
tambor appliance garage
Lighting - under- and in-cabinet, pendants, cans……
and so on,
on and so on
And…… Here’’s What You Get
Yet……. here’’s what our 21st century
kitchen clients want
So…… where to begin?
new
cabinet
door
styles?
Added
new paint
splits,,
stain or
cracks
glaze
or rubcolors?
troughs?
soft
close
doors?
wood
soft
Different
hoods
close
feet or
and
drawers?
posts?
mantles?
More
wood
species?
and, how do kitchen designers use
these elements?
The Work Triangle
• The kitchen work triangle is a model that
was developed in the 1940s to address the
efficiency of the kitchen space between the
major work centers:
– Cooking (range)
– preparation (sink/dishwasher)
– food storage (refrigerator)
• It was designed to maximize the efficiency of
a one-cook kitchen that stemmed from
taylorist principles, that had to do with
time-motion studies from around the
turn of the last century.
century
ingredients for today’’s kitchen
Practical
An overall environment is created that suits the family,
family
reflecting their lifestyle and how the room will be used.
ingredients for today’’s kitchen
Versatile
Recognizing that everyone using the same space may have
very different needs.
ingredients for today’’s kitchen
well-organized
Everything has a home
home. If it is used,
used it must be able to be put away
away.
ingredients for today’’s kitchen
Ergonomic
To establish a good work-flow in the kitchen whereby repetitive
movements are easy, problems due to muscle fatigue and incorrect
postures are minimized.
ingredients for today’’s kitchen
Openings, doors and handles
lift-up,
lift
up fold
fold-up,
up sliding or hinged: single motions allowing easy
access rather than open-close-open-close-open-close……
ingredients for today’’s kitchen
Safe
landing spaces for hot foods, storage for sharp implements,
easy to reach locations for heavy objects. S
Simple safety
precautions are critical to good design
openings and access.
ingredients for today’’s kitchen
ample work surfaces
Research confirms the biggest client complaint is lack of counter
space in their kitchen. Different
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heights, with materials
selected for various tasks and ease of maintenance,
is essential.
ingredients for today’’s kitchen
Appliances
as the appliance industry leads with new technologies,
technologies features
and configurations, kitchen designers and cabinetry
makers continue to play ““catch-up.””
ingredients for today’’s kitchen
Lighting
Task lighting is essential,
essential dramatic lighting makes the room
room.
When easily Integrated with cabinetry elements,
it won’’t be overlooked.
ingredients for today’’s kitchen
Seating
food prep,
prep a quick snack,
snack a place to read your iPad? kitchen
seating should be more than a breakfast table, plus
a luncheonette counter.
ingredients for today’’s kitchen
finishes and textures
The frosting,
frosting the fun.
fun Good design elements assembled to
complement individual tastes and architectural styles.
21st Century Call to Action!
Conduct primary research
– If we share with consumers
what’’s possible, they may
guide us to new priorities.
Understand different
customer segments
– Application: single home, apartment, commercial
– Purpose: long-term investment, renovate to sell,
large or small budget
– Styling Preferences: architectural, regional
– Generational: Millenniums and Baby Boomers
21st Century Call to Action!
Consumers are voting
what
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they
e see
ee
– INTERNET
WHAT THEY WANT
– FROM THEIR
KITCHEN & BATH
DEALER
WHAT THEY MAY BUY
– IKEA, IF THEY HAVE TO……
21st Century Call to Action!
Revamp Kitchen & Bath Design Education
– Design standards have remained virtually
unchanged other than the addition of:
unchanged,
• ““age in place”” standards
• nod to green building components
– Current articles cite ““innovation””
as color, texture, glass, free-standing tubs,
walk-in pantries, detailed ceilings.
21st Century Call to Action!
Cabinet manufacturers
– Domestic production is critical
• Ability to deliver custom cabinetry
• Project responsiveness
• Minimize shipping time and expense
– Construction Details
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important to whom? (is the hood still up?)
Establish core standards, by segment
Consistency of product
F t and finish
Fit
f s
Warranties
21st Century Call to Action!
Cabinet manufacturers
– Most catalogs/pricebooks haven
haven’’t
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substantially changed for many decades!
– Expansion to include new design elements
– Challenge the domestic kitchen and bath
design community to incorporate
international elements
21st Century Call to Action!
Cabinet manufacturers
– Demi-height cabinetry
and blind corners
– Curved Cabinetry
– Multiple hinging options
– Variety of drawer configurations
21st Century Call to Action!
Cabinet manufacturers
– Shelving
and integrated
el
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e lighting
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– Integrated sinks
and countertops
– Integrated tables,
tables
raised bars,
seating
21st Century Call to Action!
Cabinet manufacturers
– Wide variety of
integrated appliances
– Made-to-fit
countertop surfaces
– in-cabinet accessories
What Clients Expect……
Clients Expect the Best!
And our clients want to buy products
from the USA and Canada.
Working together
we will all succeed
Carol Lindell
Kaity Slaughter
[email protected]
[email protected]
1300 South Blvd
Blvd, Suite C - Charlotte,
Charlotte NC 28203
704.926.6000