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    Kitchen Conversations: Exploring Online Discussions about Kitchens

    Consumers are moving to online platforms at lightning speed. Over three-quarters of U.S. adults use the Internet and Baby Boomers are the fastest-growing segment of Facebook users. Nearly 30% of online kitchen conversations relate to giving and getting advice on products and purchase recommendations. And if something needs fixing, or there's a question about installation, consumers are turning to the web for answers. This 63-page report utilizes the latest social media monitoring and reporting tools to explore 1,800 online conversations related to kitchen faucets, refrigerators, dishwashers, cooking appliances, ventilation and cabinets. Learn More
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    Most Popular Manufacturer Websites

    What are the most popular product manufacturer websites among professional kitchen designers? What do they like best about these sites?
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    Kitchen Conversations: Exploring Online Discussions About Faucets

    Two out of five online faucet-related conversations about faucets involve people seeking advice on technical issues or repair problems. This 27-page report utilizes the latest social media monitoring and reporting tools to explore 1,800 online conversations related to faucets. Learn More
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    Kitchen Conversations: Exploring Online Discussions about Appliances

    Nearly 40% of online conversations about appliances involve people seeking or giving purchasing advice and recommendations. This 44-page report utilizes the latest social media monitoring and reporting tools to explore 1,800 online conversations related to kitchen appliances. Learn More
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    Growing a Kitchen Design Business in 2011

    The majority of kitchen designers in the U.S. are positive in their assessment of their businesses. What steps are they taking to grow? What types of projects are they undertaking? This research reveals answers from a survey of 85 professional kitchen designers from across the country, exploring how their businesses have been trending. Learn More
  6. Overcoming the 'Regret Factor': An Exploration of Ways to Encourage Homeowners to Spring for their Dream Kitchens

    Overcoming the 'Regret Factor': An Exploration of Ways to Encourage Homeowners to Spring for their Dream Kitchens

    In previous research, RICKI has consistently found a sizable minority of people who made a kitchen improvement in the past year who sa they would spend more if they had to do it again. This current research is based on data from multiple sources (150 professional kitchen designers, 1,000 U.S homeowners and a subset of 20 homeowners whohad remodeled their kitchen in the past 12 months and regret at least one aspect of the final project. This report provides data about actional ways to address the 'regret factor'. Learn More
  7. Opportunities in the Age of the Smart Kitchen

    Opportunities in the Age of the Smart Kitchen

    This study identifies what kitchen remodeling clients are demanding and the anticipated popularity of cutting-edge smart kitchen technologies, among 324 professional kitchen and bath designers and dealers. Learn More
  8. Designers Talk Trends for 2016

    Designers Talk Trends for 2016

    Based on insights from professional kitchen designers, this study uncovers emerging trends in kitchen design, kitchen attitudes and preferences for colors and finishes for kitchen products.
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  9. How Homeowners & Designers Shop for Kitchen Products - Phase 2

    How Homeowners & Designers Shop for Kitchen Products - Phase 2

    This study includes two phases of reporting: Phase 1 conducted among 1,000 homeowners to determine how they are using big box stores, IKEA and other major sources for product purchase decisions for kitchen products. Phase 2 explores the homeowners' experience with designers, installers and contractors and also how professional kitchen designers are using big box stores. Learn More
  10. How Homeowners Shop for Kitchen Products - Phase 1

    How Homeowners Shop for Kitchen Products - Phase 1

    This study includes two phases of reporting: Phase 1 conducted among 1,000 homeowners to determine how they are using big box stores, IKEA and other major sources for product purchase decisions for kitchen products. Phase 2 explores the homeowners' experience with designers, installers and contractors and also how professional kitchen designers are using big box stores. Learn More

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