The kitchen is the epicenter and most used room in the home. Homeowners come to our showroom armed with months of research, having scoured design magazines, home improvement television shows, the Internet, and friends and family who have recently renovated.
Read MoreWhenever K&B has the opportunity to design a new kitchen, we work to accomplish two primary goals for our clients—functionality and aesthetics.
Read MoreMany homeowners continue to work from home either on a part-time or full-time basis continues to change the way homes need to function and how family members interact with their homes.
Read MoreIf the kitchen is the epicenter of the home, then countertops are the epicenter of the kitchen. It’s where almost every kitchen activity begins and ends. Because countertops are one of the first things you see when you enter a kitchen, they naturally serve as a focal point.
Read MoreMore than half of the homeowners opt for a white palette when creating the kitchen of their dreams. White is a popular choice because of its neutrality.
Read MoreWe ask homeowners during the initial planning phases of designing a new dream kitchen, including who will use the kitchen, how often, and who will clean the space.
Read MoreModern and contemporary designs and motifs have increased among homeowners. Modern design offers clean lines, open floor plans, and a clutter-free pallet.
Read MoreProfessional designers understand and recognize that the little things make a huge difference to homeowners creating kitchens of their dreams. That's one of the most compelling reasons homeowners trust our designers to make their dreams come true.
Read MoreCOVID-19 has transformed the role and functionality of modern kitchens. While the kitchen has long been considered the heart of the home, it now serves multiple roles: classroom, office, hobby center, restaurant, study, game room, and conference room. More often, homeowners are creating the kitchen of their dreams for the long term, including design considerations for a multi-generational household and aging-in-place.
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