08 December 2008

Kitchen Remodeling: Pain Points!

According to the Kitchen & Bath Design News, based on a recent study by Research Institute for Cooking & Kitchen Intelligence, homeowners have many common dislikes when it comes to their current kitchen.

These are the things that homeowners most want to change about the most important room in their house -- their kitchen. These dislikes were evident no matter how old the house or what style of kitchen they had (modern, country, traditional, etc.)

Here are what they call the "pain points":
  • Organization: Homeowners would like to improve accessibility to appliances and various items throughout the kitchen. They also want ways to reduce the amount clutter.
  • Cleanliness: They want products, surfaces, materials, and appliances that are easy to clean and maintain.
  • Space: Having more room is always key. Adding cabinets, pantries, and islands help as well as improving capacity within the cabinets to maximize the space.
  • Product Design: Homeowners want improved products and features those products offer. Many appliances, materials, and products were originally installed to save costs and people want to upgrade.
  • Noise: Too much noise from appliances and products in the kitchen are constant problems for consumers.
Definitely things to consider when you're planning and budgeting your kitchen renovation project. Read the full article to get more details!

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1 comment:

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