If cost were not a factor, consumers would most want a cooktop with a built-in grill. How about a microwave that reads bar codes to set the cook time? What's on top of the list when it comes to making changes to the kitchen? Based on research conducted among 2,906 U.S. consumers, this 28-page report provides the inside scoop on what people are looking for in their 'ideal kitchen'. Learn More
What type of kitchen innovations are consumers most interested in and how has their opinion changed over time?
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What type of kitchen innovations are consumers most interested in and how does this differ among generations of consumers?
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Discover first-hand how people really live in their kitchens. This modified ethnographic study follows 26 adults in 12 households from across the country as they use their kitchens on a daily basis and share their frustrations and delights through diaries, photos and survey responses. The goal of the study was to give kitchen product manufacturers a new perspective on opportunities for innovation and product development. Learn More
Study explores kitchen attitudes and activities, what is desired in the ideal kitchen, kitchen remodeling activities and sources used for remodeling ideas. Learn More
This large survey of U.S. homeowners measures planned kitchen product purchases, store shopping, sources of information as well as kitchen tasks that technology in the kitchen helps consumers do now and technology needed for the future. Learn More
This large survey of U.S. consumers explores kitchen attitudes and activities, kitchen design preferences, kitchen remodeling activities and sources used for remodeling ideas. Learn More
This large study based on three online studies among U.S. consumers and professional kitchen designers assesses the attitudes and thinking of Generation Y consumers around the kitchen. Learn More