Month: September 2021
Obstacles Linger, Even in Face of Uptick
Supply side challenges continue to hamstring both new housing and the residential-construction trade, even as both market sectors continue to exhibit significant 2021 gains. Among the key statistics and forecasts
Read MoreDifferent Approach Delivers Local Vibes
San Francisco, CA — When you hear that your clients recently moved from Japan after having lived in Tokyo for two decades, it might seem logical to incorporate Asian influences
Read MoreCabinets Plus Changes Name, Expands Franchise Effort
AUSTIN, TX — Cabinets Plus USA, the kitchen-related franchising operation headquartered in Austin, TX, has changed its corporate name to Cabinet Q as part of a nationwide expansion effort. The
Read MoreKitchen Magic Expands Services to Other Rooms
NAZARETH, PA — Kitchen Magic, the Nazareth, PA-based kitchen remodeling/refacing company, has expanded its remodeling services to tackle additional rooms in the home, the company announced. The company’s expanded efforts
Read MoreSEN to Host Multi-Day Design Conferences
Charlotte, NC – SEN Design Group will be hosting two separate conferences during the month of September, aimed to enhance the skills of industry professionals. Aimed at kitchen and bath
Read MoreRegistration for KBIS Now Open
HACKETTSTOWN, NJ The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) has opened registration for the 2022 Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS): Where the Future is Defined. The annual event, owned
Read MoreDifference between chef’s knife and santoku knife
Chefs and cooks have a variety of knives in their kitchen which differ in shape, size, weight, and purpose. The chef’s knife is the most versatile knife for all-around chopping,
Read MoreHow to Use a Santoku Knife
Every kitchen needs a good set of knives. A knife is an essential tool for any chef, and often the most used. With so many different types on the market,
Read MoreBubbling Up
At a time when activities and stress abound, the escape to the bath has never been more pronounced. While a warm soak is usually a welcome respite, many homeowners still
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