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  1. 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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  2. Kitchen-Remodelers-Spending-Ideas

    Kitchen Remodelers: Spending, Use of Professionals & Sources for Ideas

    Approximately 30% of U.S. consumers who have completed a kitchen renovation project over the past year, have indicated they would spend more money on the project if they had to do it over. What's the forecast for kitchen remodeling? Where do people go for ideas and inspiration? This 26-page report uncovers the details behind kitchen remodeling projects and related consumer behavior. Learn More
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    Kitchen Remodelers: Items Purchased for Remodel

    An average of 16% of U.S. consumers have completed a kitchen renovation project over the past year, and when completed, nearly 3 out of 4 people would have done something differently! What would they have done differently? What is driving today's kitchen remodeling projects? How much does 'going green' impact planning and purchase decisions? This report delivers answers to these questions and more, giving you detailed insights needed to market effectively to today's consumers. Learn More
  4. 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

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