Components, Hardware & Assembly
Decorative hardware company identifies 2026 kitchen design trends
This year’s trends, highlighted by Atlas Homewares, showcases the rising influence of nature-inspired palettes, inviting warm finishes, artfully paired two-toned cabinetry, refined hardware, and striking statement walls–each adding depth and personality to the heart of the home.
Components, Hardware & Assembly
Key benefits of outsourcing cabinetry components
Outsourcing doesn’t mean giving up control. It’s a way to streamline the parts of the job that take time away from what you do best.
When voicemail and email become the hiding spot
Many in sales “hide” behind emails and texts to avoid rejection, but consistent follow-up attempts are crucial for effective communication and a stronger client relationship.
Beyond the build: Woodworkers adapt to housing market swings
An exclusive report on housing trends and the impact on woodworkers’ spending. The study also provides a 16-year perspective.
Components, Hardware & Assembly
The importance of superior hardware on end-user satisfaction and efficiency
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, where consumer expectations are ever-changing, the integration of superior hardware into products is crucial for enhancing reliability, efficiency, and overall user satisfaction.
How to get your price
It’s one thing to set profitable prices, but ensuring you are paid that price is another.
Understand discounts to maximize your profits
Five common types of discounts each have different impacts on profitability and customer perception.
Components, Hardware & Assembly
Emerging decorative hardware trends
Designers share their insights into trending design, finishes, and the crucial role of collaboration in the industry.
Components, Hardware & Assembly
Survey reveals shift in closet design trends
The Closets State of the Industry 2025 report reveals the industry is experiencing growth and evolving to meet modern demands and experimenting with the latest technology. This survey by Closets & Organized Storage magazine captures the pulse of this multi-billion-dollar market and gives insight into where it’s headed. Following is a summary of consumer demand for accessories, materials, and technology upgrades.
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Forming the right connections: A look at types of joinery
Woodworkers can complete many aspects of joinery using traditional tools, such as chisels, table saws, and bandsaws. The following are some of the most common basic techniques for joining pieces:
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