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What Consumers are looking for in their bathroom
remodelling project
? Look of furniture/Distinctive designs
? Consumers are looking for unique and different styles to impress guests.
? Radius/Angle Cabinet Doors & not squared and boxy
? Fully assembled
? No missing parts, no tools required, hassle free, ready to install
? Complete one stop solution
? ability to provide numerous combinations depending on customer needs
? Special applications
? Corner units
? Space savers/wheel-chair access
? Angle cabinets, mirror defoggers, stereo systems, Make-up area, etc
? Variety, choice, customization
? Ability to provide numerous combinations depending on customer needs
? Quality and value
? Increasingly, consumers are looking for quality products with great value.
is known for the Highest Quality manufacturing of Bathroom
Furniture at very attractive prices.
Key Remodeling Trends
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Bathrooms remain at the top of most frequent remodeling projects undertaken.
24% surveyed by KBB indicated bathroom as ?dream job?
43% surveyed added bathroom/powder room during the past 2 years.
Most frequently cited reason for undertaking a remodeling project is to increase value of the house and desire to make the home more
modern.
1971 just 15% of new single-family homes built had 2? or more bathrooms
In 2000, 56% had 2 ? bathrooms and 36% will have three or more.
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Market Trends
? Average bathroom has trippled in size over past decade.
? Vanities are increasingly taking on the look of furniture.
? Radius cabinet doors are a growing trend, they add a subtle finish to the room rather
than being squared off and boxy.
? Shallow drawers are more functional when it comes to storage.
? Wall hung cabinets
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was a pioneer in identifying these trends when developing products
and in all our product lines we have incorporated these features.
Industry Outlook
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As per 2001 KBB Market Forecaster published by Kitchen & Bath Business, bath remodeling jobs will increase, with spending up 13.4%
to $22.14billion, capping a decade of solid growth.
Low-end bath remodeling jobs (under $2,000) are expected to dip with low-end spending sliding 1.3% to $5.39 billion.
Mid-priced bath remodeling jobs (between $2,000 and $7,999) will increase with spending up 17.8% to $8.87 billion. |
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High-end bath remodeling jobs ($8,000 and above) are expected to be up with spending increasing 20.7% to $7.87 billion.
Mid-High accounts for $16.74 billion, which is 76%
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