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As part of its ongoing commitment to provide leading insights into the kitchen and bath industry, today the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) released benchmark research on the impact people’s behavior, life stage and habits have on kitchen and bath design. NKBA Living Impacts Design research is a comprehensive study that examines the outside influences transforming how kitchens and baths will be designed over the next three years.
“The role our homes play in our lives has never been so evident as it has these last few months,” said Bill Darcy, NKBA CEO. “Even before months of quarantine and working from home created new challenges, understanding the impact of how we live in these spaces and its effect on design, specifically in the kitchen and bath, was something we wanted to investigate. It’s extremely important for our members to better understand the ‘why’ behind what’s impacting design, not just the ‘what.’ It’s critical to know how people’s personal goals and habits change the way the kitchen and bath are designed, as well as the products used in them, to improve our lives.
From the data four overarching themes emerged: Connected Living, Simplified Living, Healthy Living and Living in Place.
“People need an escape from a chaotic world, and their home provides that safe haven,” explained Tricia Zach, head of research for NKBA. “Our lives are bursting with responsibilities and commitments. We’re tasked to do more with less time, and this research provides valuable insights to the specific tools and solutions people need to help them achieve a better quality of life.”
Key Design Trends Emerging
Several significant design trends are becoming evident as a result of these lifestyle changes, and are identified in the research.
Kitchen
Bath
The NKBA Living Impacts Design research also examines which lifestyle habits are most important to homeowners in various life stages (Millennial, Gen X, Boomers and Greatest/Silent generation).
While the majority of the themes were universal across each life stage, there are specific areas of importance for each generation.
In the kitchen, Millennials with kids and Gen X are driving many needs. In the bath, younger generations place higher importance on the environment, while older generations rank the need to heal and age in place as a top priority.
Design Theme Prominence Based on Life Stage
Millennials without kids
Millennials with kids
Gen X
Boomers
Greatest/Silent
More than 750 design professionals in North America, including designers, architects, showroom managers, remodelers, contractors, dealers and manufacturers, participated in the study.
Additional details and a complete copy of the NKBA Living Impacts Design research is available for purchase in the NKBA store at store.nkba.org. NKBA members receive a complimentary copy of the executive summary and reduced rates for the full report.
Article provided by www.kbbonline.com, New Research Outlines Human Behaviors Impacting Kitchen and Bath Design, June 22, 2020
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