This week’s Kitchen and Bath Industry Show offers a glimpse of manufacturers’ newest and most improved products outfitted to meet consumers’ increasing demands.
Look for cool faucets, dark finishes, and more transitional design.
Sometimes even luxury buyers have budgets, but designer Nadia Subaran has tricks for picking products.
This gas-fired unit allows users to cook in two ways.
Even in a down economy, home buyers want a special countertop.
The Professional Series cooler is good for indoor and outdoor use.
The faucet features Reflex resistance-free, pull-down hose.
Tru faucets answer the trend in copper kitchen products.
This gas cooktop offers multiple burner configurations and sizes.
This might the greenest range hood on the market.
A kitchen isn’t just a kitchen anymore.
This range is the first appliance with seven cooking options.
This is said to be the first-ever outdoor dishwasher.
This dual-zone unit stores, cools, and dispenses wine.
360 Degrees is both the name of Manuela Busetti and Matteo Redaelli’s latest kitchen faucet design and the rotational ability of its spout.
Icy blue, the latest color in the Chateau Series, pairs as well with white and stainless steel as it does with warm wood finishes.
The Culinarian Series range tops back seamless style with 23,000 BTUs of flame power evenly distributed through the burner ports.
For years, Debbie Comito of Comito Building and Design honed the polish from slabs of granite for a natural finish that required less maintenance to keep clean; a technique called “leathering.”
Chateau Series is a highly custom high-end range.
This new refrigerator offers more ice storage and a larger water dispenser.