Design Savvy Consumers Tackle Bathroom Decor
(ARA) - Practically everywhere you look these days theres
a TV show or a magazine article devoted to home makeovers,
decorating tips or remodeling. Not just for the professionals
anymore, home design has entered the mainstream and consumers
are a lot more sophisticated than they used to be.
Interest in the home is definitely on the upswing,
but I think it is more than just a trend, says Ann Roever,
product manager for Kohler Co., which designs products for
the kitchen and bath. I see it as a natural evolution
of our culture and lifestyle -- 'design' is spreading into
the home.
All this attention to design has not only stimulated more
interest in home decorating, but has also served to educate
consumers. There is much more awareness about trends and what
constitutes value. Consumers now have the confidence to choose
what they want, and they know how to put it all together.
Consumers are getting an eye for and a feel for design
-- traditional, contemporary, eclectic or international,
says Roever.
This new design consciousness has even entered the bathroom.
Bathrooms arent just utilitarian spaces anymore,
they are now extensions of the bedroom: a place you can go
to relax or retreat, explains Roever.
The bathroom decorations are now as carefully coordinated
as those in other parts of the house. To assist consumers,
Kohler develops complete design solutions that eliminate the
guesswork and concerns about having to coordinate an entire
bathroom. Called the bathroom suite, it offers an array of
integrated products including fixtures, faucet choices and
decorative bath accessories that are designed to coordinate
well together.
Bathroom suites take the worry out of the decision-making
process, says Roever. A homeowner can fall in
love with the look of a product -- say a pedestal lavatory
-- and know that there are other products that go with that
particular piece.
Kohlers bathroom suites are offered in a range of designs
with numerous choices within each line. For example, the Memoirs
suite, which is architecturally based and inspired by traditional
crown molding, offers six different toilets, a bidet, a whirlpool,
a cast iron bathtub, an acrylic soaker tub, two lines of faucets,
pedestal lavatories and bath accessories. Homeowners can outfit
more than one bathroom, and each will be completely different,
yet the designs will be complementary.
Arguably, the most universal design of all the Kohler suites
is the new Devonshire. "With the Devonshire suite, Kohler
is offering more than one design at a competitive price point.
Kohler knows that every consumer has different interests and
tastes, and were offering many more design choices for
every budget," says Roever.
Most suites at this entry price-point are ensembles -- they
dont include bathing or showering components. But with
Devonshire, Kohler offers a bathtub, a whirlpool, a shower
door, mirrored cabinets, bath accessories and, of course,
faucets.
For more information about Kohler bathroom suites, call (800)
4-KOHLER or visit www.kohler.com.
Courtesy of ARA Content
EDITORS NOTE: Kohler Co. is a world leader in products
for the kitchen and bath. Headquartered in Kohler, Wis., it
is one of the oldest and largest privately held companies
in the United States.
Design Savvy Consumers Tackle Bathroom Decor