Kitchen & Bath Designers

  • How Foodies Approach Kitchen Design

    As designers, remodelers, architects and builders, we can’t just place a refrigerator in a hole while focusing on looks, despite the rebates and special packages being offered to the consumer today.

    Article • April 14th, 2011

  • Bath Ergonomics

    Planning the simplest 5'x7' bathroom so that it reflects the client’s lifestyle can be a challenge. Despite the limited space, the prospective client hopes for a great bath packed with convenience, safety and grace. Likewise, clients planning a...

    Article • April 1st, 2011

  • Bathroom Design with Ventilation in Mind

    Today's Product Options Ensure Design Is Not Sacrificed

    Article • March 15th, 2011

  • Nuances of Simplicity

    Despite Being Small, Half Baths Can Be Distinctive

    Article • March 15th, 2011

  • Luxury Relates to the Experience

    You Still Can Design a Luxury Space on a Client’s Tight Budget

    Article • February 14th, 2011

  • Thoughtful Kitchen Design

    Designers sometimes forget to ensure zones relate to each other

    Article • January 10th, 2011

  • Need-Driven Kitchen Design

    The design of a kitchen should follow the homeowner’s usage patterns, while matching needs with functionality. Square footage should be sacrificed in favor of value for the space.

    Article • April 13th, 2010

  • Turning the Page Toward a Successful New Year

    It’s time for us to take a look ahead and develop a plan to take advantage of the changed circumstances.

    Article • January 7th, 2010

  • Slow Road to Recovery

    While many experts foresee, at best, a modest recovery for housing in 2010, kitchen and bath designers look to turn challenges into opportunity.

    Article • January 7th, 2010

  • Back to Basics

    Designers are seeing demand for nature-inspired, stress-reducing baths that maximize comfort and convenience.

    Article • November 9th, 2009

  • Nice Niches

    Kitchen and bath professionals are attracting new business and enhancing their resumés by focusing on a specialty design area.

    Article • October 6th, 2009

  • Firm Succeeds with Made-to-Order Business Plan

    At Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath, Ltd., success stems not so much from the belief that the customer is always right, but rather that the customer deserves what is right.

    Article • October 6th, 2009

  • Dynamic Design Center Drives Success for Firm

    The advice “show, don’t tell” is typically reserved for fiction writers, but it holds equally true for kitchen and bath designers.

    Article • September 10th, 2009

  • Green Firm Pioneers by Staying True to Its Vision

    Robin Wilson believes in the power of principles.

    Article • August 10th, 2009

  • Retooling Your Business in a Tight Economy

    Anything that goes along with your core business can become a part of your everyday offerings to help create more profit opportunities.

    Article • August 10th, 2009