Organized home makes consumers feel in control, says MasterBrand Cabinets study
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JASPER, Ind. - At a time when Americans' lives are busier than ever and to-do lists feel never ending, organizing makes homeowners into masters of their universe – a staggering 95 percent of homeowners say they feel when their home is organized that their life is organized, according to a new MasterBrand Cabinets home organization survey.
 
A unit of FBHS, MasterBrand retained Wakefield Research (www.wakefieldresearch.com) to conduct its MasterBrand Cabinets Home Organization Survey among 1,000 U.S. homeowners ages 25-65, between May 29 and June 4, 2018.  
 
Whether stand-up mixers clutter the countertop or a family member keeps leaving cabinet doors open, 81 percent of homeowners report they can't relax if their kitchen is a mess. To cope, homeowners admitted in the survey that they go to such lengths as "storing pots and pans in [a] kids' room," using a "hidden compartment under the coffee table," and even filling "the spare bathroom tub" with disparate items to find enough storage.
 
Why is getting more organized important? Homeowners report that they'd enjoy certain activities more in a put-together space, such as cooking or preparing meals (64 percent) or hosting social gatherings (36 percent).
 
"After years of observing and studying how families cook, clean, work and entertain in their spaces, this research confirms that organization is a never-ending, but very worthy, pursuit for many homeowners. The number one regret we hear, without a doubt, is not including enough organizational options," said Stephanie Pierce, director of design and trends at MasterBrand Cabinets. "While we can't take out the trash or arrange your spice rack, we will keep designing more solutions dedicated to making kitchens, and lives, simplified."
 
Here are some additional findings of how homeowners view organization:   
 
Move Over Countertop Clutter
 
There are numerous storage issues in the kitchen that can trigger anxiety, but for the majority (60 percent) countertop clutter is the issue that causes the most stress. Appliances, such as stand-up mixers, are the chief offender (52 percent), followed by mail and other paperwork (16 percent). Stand-up mixers and other large appliances (39 percent) also rank as the top-most-challenging-to-store kitchen item.
 
Divided Views on Getting Organized
 
While a third of respondents consider organization a hobby, the rest feel it's better described as a chore. However, millennials may be more up for the challenge, as 42 percent consider organization to be "a hobby," compared to 33 percent of the general population.
 
Regardless of whether it's viewed as a chore or hobby, many homeowners are overwhelmed. In fact, of those surveyed, nearly half think organizing their home is more overwhelming than training for a marathon.
 
Ups and Downs of What Goes Where
 
No matter how organized the kitchen is, each homeowner has their own definition of the "right" way to organize. More than half of those surveyed (58 percent) believe "every item has to be in its proper space," compared to 42 percent who "store items wherever they can find room."
 
Either way, preferences show: 
  • Cups should be stored facing down (60 percent) vs. facing up (41 percent)
  • Pots belong in the cabinet (83 percent) vs. hanging up (18 percent)
  • Built-in microwave (65 percent) is preferred vs. countertop (35 percent)
  • Knives go in a butcher block (58 percent) vs. in a drawer (42 percent)
Sweet Secrets
 
One thing anyone can identify with is the question of what to put in the small cabinet typically located above the refrigerator. Has the classic, sweet-tooth hiding spot been discovered? According to the data, more than 1 in 7 homeowners use this cupboard to hide their guilty pleasure snacks.  
 
As the largest cabinet manufacturer in North America, MasterBrand Cabinets Inc. offers designers a portfolio of more than 15 nationally distributed cabinetry brands, including Aristokraft, Decorá, Diamond, Schrock, Kemper, Homecrest, KitchenCraft, Omega, Mid Continent, Ultracraft and Starmark. With options ranging from standard to custom, designers can rely on MasterBrand to offer high-quality cabinetry solutions for kitchens, baths, and areas throughout the home.
 
The MasterBrand Cabinets Home Organization Survey was conducted by Wakefield Research (www.wakefieldresearch.com) among 1,000 U.S. Homeowners ages 25-65, between May 29 and June 4, 2018, using an email invitation and an online survey. Quotas have been set to ensure reliable and accurate representation of the U.S. homeowner population, ages 25-65. Results of any sample are subject to sampling variation.
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Bill wrote for WoodworkingNetwork.com, FDMC and Closets & Organized Storage magazines. 

Bill's background includes more than 10 years in print manufacturing management, followed by more than 30 years in business reporting on industrial manufacturing in the forest products industries, including printing and packaging at American Printer (Features Editor) and Graphic Arts Monthly (Editor in Chief) magazines; and in secondary wood manufacturing for WoodworkingNetwork.com.

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In addition to his work as a journalist, Bill supports efforts to expand and improve educational opportunities in the manufacturing sectors, including 10 years on the Print & Graphics Scholarship Foundation; six years with the U.S. WoodLinks; and currently on the Woodwork Career Alliance Education Committee. He is also supports the Greater West Town Training Partnership Woodworking Program, which has trained more than 950 adults for industrial wood manufacturing careers. 

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