Showing posts with label exterior design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exterior design. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Showrooms, Evolution of Construction


This post is not all about kitchen cabinets but it shows how the construction industry has evolved and how home owners have more information prior to construction.

Many years ago when someone wanted to build a home they would find a contractor or an architect that built homes or design similar homes to what they would want to build. The contractor or architect would tell the owners what products were available and would guide the owners through the process. The building material sales person would be the one that would keep the contractor informed of the new products on the market. The contractor controlled where the products came from and what products were used.

With the growing use of the internet this process has drastically changed. Now with the growing interest in green building it is even changing more. Home owners are so much more informed about which products they want to use in their homes. More and more the owner is going to the contractor with a list of what they want in their home and how they want their home constructed. The building material sales person now has to find different products rather than selling the contractor on new products.

The building material supply companies having to compete with the internet have had to also evolve. Several years ago many supply houses added small showrooms to display products. Customers would find items on the internet then they would want to see and touch them before they went into their home. But these small showrooms would not have every item that is available on the internet. So the showrooms had to grow and include more products.

English: Kitchen cabinet knobs, pulls, handles...
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The problem with many of these showrooms was the fact that products would be added to complement another product but was not available from the select showroom. Appliance showrooms are a prime example of this, adding cabinet to show off the appliances but not actually selling the cabinets. There are not many companies that have the full mix of products to be able to provide this type of showroom. But one company has finally made it happen.

Wolseley is a company from the UK and is the parent company of Ferguson Enterprise, one of the largest plumbing supply companies and Stock Building Supply, one of the largest building material companies. Stock Building Supply and Ferguson have come together to create what is called The Home Selections Showroom. So far there is only four of these mega showrooms in the U.S. The Home Selection Showrooms are 20,000 plus square feet of almost every type of product used in a home. These showrooms have appliances, cabinets, countertops, plumbing fixtures, doors, windows, hardware, siding, decking and so much more. This is one showroom that sells every product that is on display.

Building a new home is one of the biggest investments someone can make and being informed about the products going into the home is something everyone should take seriously. With the use of the internet and finding companies that have good showrooms there is no reason to not be informed. These resources below are a few of my favorites from when I built my home as well as some recently discovered ones too:


Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Wood Dressing Tables are the Best

HAWORTH, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 08:  A toy soldier...
A dressing table is like mustard; you either love it or hate it. For many of the younger generations, a dressing table is something to be sneered at as an item of furniture found only in their grandma’s bedroom, or similar characters with a reputation for being something of an old maid. Well, speaking for ourselves, we firmly believe that all those people are wrong.

The dressing table is perhaps the must have piece of furniture someone should have in her bedroom. Well, after the bed. And the wardrobe…maybe a chest of drawers, but after all those items have been sourced you simply must look into getting yourself a dressing table.

A good dressing table will take on a life of its own, becoming an extension of your own personality as it guides you through choppy seas; holding your hand and reflecting the truth good or bad as you prepare yourself for each and every day of your life. You will sit in front of your dressing table mirror at least once every day and you know that it will not let you go out on that important date, or big job interview until every last hair is in place and you look and feel the best you can.

Whether you want a traditional or a contemporary option there will a dressing table to match your own personal taste. You should also consider how it fits with the rest of your home. If you have a log siding home with cedar exterior, maybe you should consider getting a dressing table made out of cedar wood. A single pedestal dressing table will do, affording you enough storage space to accommodate all your cosmetics, moisturizers and hair care products, without being too big or costing too much. You will be able to pick up a decent painted dressing table from any of the top furniture stores online (or if you are after a traditional look then there you can get solid pine, cedar or oak dressing tables in all manner of wax finishes) and once you've got one installed in your room you will wonder how you ever managed without one.