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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
  2. Fantastic Faucets Report

    Fantastic Faucets Report

    Nearly 40% of kitchen designers indicated that electronic faucets have been considered for a design project. Based on a survey of 49 professional kitchen designers from across the country, this report explores the demand for electronic faucets and low-flow faucets, what they would like to see offered in faucets and their experiences with specific faucet brands. Learn More
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    Use of Social Media and Mobile Technology by Designers

    Approximately 62% of kitchen designers use LinkedIn for their design business? Are designers using online videos or smartphones? This 20-page report reveals social media usage and technology insights from a group of 65 professional kitchen designers from across the country. Learn More
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    Faucet & Sink Trends as Seen by Kitchen Designers

    Kitchen designers from across the country talk about trends in faucets and sinks. What's hot and what's not in everything from spouts and handles to accessories and materials. Learn More
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    Trends in Cabinets, Islands & Hardware as Seen by Kitchen Designers

    Kitchen designers from across the country talk about the latest trends in cabinets, islands and cabinet hardware. What's hot and what's not? This 21-page reveals insights into the kitchen designer's view on where cabinetry is headed. Learn More
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    Kitchen Designers' Wish Lists & Predictions for the Future

    Kitchen designers are doing mostly remodels rather than new home construction these days. And while budget concerns are prominent, value has surfaced as the key. This 18-page report encompasses feedback from professionals kitchen designers across the country as they talk about what trends they see for the future and what new products or features they would like to see available. Learn More
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    Green Kitchen Design

    Most U.S. consumers give some consideration to the environment when making purchases for the kitchen. In fact over 30% of consumers strongly consider the 'green' aspect as part of the decision making and buying process. What does 'green' really mean? Discover more about what's driving today's 'green kitchens' with this 15-page report which reveals what professional kitchen designers from across the country are hearing from consumers. Learn More
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    Kitchen Designers: Inspirations, Websites & Favorite Brands

    Today's kitchen designers still rely heavily on print magazines as a key source for design inspiration. Which manufacturer websites do they like best and why? What's the most favored brand to use or work with? Get the answers to these questions and more with this 21-page report which reveals key insights from professional kitchen designers about their sources of inspiration, favorite websites and favorite brands. Learn More
  9. Kitchen Product Features – What’s Most Important

    Kitchen Product Features – What’s Most Important

    This study identifies which features are most important relative to other features when it comes to cabinetry, countertops, sinks, faucets, ranges, dishwashers, refrigeration, and ventilation. This 44-page report is based on 1,008 U.S. homeowners. Learn More
  10. Millennial Home Buyers & Their Kitchens

    Millennial Home Buyers & Their Kitchens

    Based on data 300 Millennial homeowners (ages 21 to 35) who bought a home in the past two years. This report provides data about the attitudes and thinking of younger consumers around the kitchen, and highlights the differences between Millennials and older generations in the role of kitchen played in the home buying process.
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