The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) and Monogram have announced the winners of the Charette Design Competition, which awarded students more than $30,000 in scholarships.
With strong demand for residential design in every region across the country, homeowner investment in their kitchens and bathrooms remains a primary focus. Kitchens specifically have reinforced their position as the center of the home with design considerations that accommodate multiple activities. These are among the major findings from the AIA’s Home Design Trends Survey for the fourth quarter of 2015, which focused on kitchen and bath design trends.
With council leadership from Good Housekeeping, ChefSteps, Serious Eats, designer Johnny Grey and startup June, the 2nd annual Smart Kitchen Summit 2016 will take place from October 5-6.
Contemporary is the watchword for North American kitchen design, according to the 2015 Kitchen & Bath Design Trends report from the National Kitchen & Bath (NKBA). Herein are the top 10 overall kitchen design trends NKBA expects for 2015.
Poggenpohl US debuts a soft neutral finish, Stone Grey, available in a melamine resin coating, a hydro varnish or as a high gloss varnish. Poggenpohl says this cooler shade is its take on the latest trend.
The NKBA currently recognizes over 55 supported and accredited schools in North America whose kitchen and bath curriculum meet the educational standards established by the NKBA.