Classic Cabinets
As both the style and organizational focal point of the kitchen, cabinets are central to overall design. However, the current economic climate has made today’s consumers not only more price sensitive, but has also impacted style and design trends. That’s according to manufacturers recently surveyed by Kitchen & Bath Design News, who note that consumers are trending toward simpler, more classic styles that offer the look and organization they desire, along with good value.
“Predictably, some people are taking a more budget minded approach when remodeling their kitchens,” says Jim Bishop, Jr., who heads research and development for Jim Bishop Cabinets in Montgomery, AL. However, he adds that having plenty of options is still important to many consumers. “Despite things being down, we see one whole side of the market where the consumer is saying more than ever, ‘I should be able to get exactly what I want,’” Bishop explains.
Important elements in the current market are value, sustainability, function and quality, manufacturers agree. “Consumers, while still remodeling, are more cautious with spending and want to ensure maximum return on their investments,” says Kalpesh Nanji , manager of product development marketing for Armstrong Cabinets in Addison, TX. “This drives trends of more classic, simple products that endure style trends and maintain their appearance and function for years to come.”
Rod Brewer, v.p./marketing and product development for Mid Continent Cabinetry in Eagan, MN agrees. He says that people are looking for value, and reverting to timeless design so their remodel will last longer. They are also trending toward simpler lines and less ornamentation, which can bring down the cost.
“Current overall trends appear to be what I would call ‘simple elegance,’” points out David Greenwood, sales & marketing manager for the Fall River, MA-based JS International. “Clean and simple seems to be the trend.”
However, H.R. (Jim) Harvey, Jr., executive v.p./sales for Cerritos, CA-based Sunny Wood Products/Sagehill Designs says that consumers are still looking for something unique. “The desire for something different is still there, only finances are very important in the equation. If you can have innovative products that are a value as well, you are well prepared for this type of market,” he notes.
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