KBDR - Day Two
Thursday, October 19th, 2006A recap of Melissa Galt’s discussion on designing kitchens that multi-task.
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A recap of Melissa Galt’s discussion on designing kitchens that multi-task.
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An overview of Joan Eisenberg’s tips for dealers and designers on how to take showrooms from boring to beautiful.
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Listen to an interview with Rick Glickman on the topic of How to Create Unlimited Potential on Limited Budgets.
An overview of Mark Rosenhaus’s discussion of dynamic symmetry.
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KBDN Senior Editor Barbara Capella Loehr talks with Tracy Lux of Trace Marketing, Inc. and Mary Jo Peterson, KBDN columnist and owner of Mary Jo Peterson, Inc.
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Read archived columns written by Mary Jo Peterson, CKD, CBD, CAPS at kitchenbathdesign.com.
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| Tracy Lux of Trace Marketing, Inc., left, and Mary Jo Peterson, KBDN columnist and owner of Mary Jo Peterson, Inc. |
A discussion on branding with Leslie Hart. Press PLAY on the mp3 player (located to the right) to listen to the podcast.
Read Leslie Hart’s column at kitchenbathdesign.com
Held this weekend at beautiful Broadmoor Resort in Colorado Springs, CO, the 5th Annual DPHA Conference broke its own attendance record, with more than 500 kitchen and bath dealers and designers and other decorative plumbing and hardware professionals. The show floor was packed each day by plenty of design professionals looking to see the latest in baths. And the seminars, including the keynote by retail expert Paco Underhill, were well-attended, as well.
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Read More: DPHA Attendance Record Broken at 2006 Conference
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| Jeff Burton, left, presents Jack Fase of Alno a DPHA Fellows Award. | ![]() |
| Jeff Robboy, left, takes the reigns as 2007 DPHA president from 2006 now past president Jim Babbitt. | ![]() |
On Sunday, K/BIS came to a close, with exhibitors packing up and attendees scurrying to the airports. Barbara recorded some final thoughts on her way to the show. Click Play to listen.
Here are some of the highlights:
New outdoor living concepts were introduced, including a gas/charcoal grill that doubles as a cooking island.
Jack Ulrich discussed applications for nano-technology in the kitchen, such as refrigerator doors that become transparent at the push of a button.
Mary Yearns of Hera Research focused on designing for baby boomers as they age.
At K/BIS, KBDN editor, Janice Costa completed a video satellite tour of 30 countries. Look for her on your local news channel. Don’t forget to look for her book, Everything and the Kitchen Sink at KitchenBathDesign.com
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Depicted here is the show floor in front of the Eljer booth.
Saturday was a busy day on the K/BIS show floor and Barbara was there to record her observations and insights. Click the Play button to listen.
Here are some of the highlights:
Finishes were a hot topic this year, including antique metals and stainless steel.
Appliances rated for outdoor use, as well as indoor versions of outdoor products — such as grills — were also popular.
Health, wellness and sustainability were major themes, as evidenced by eco-friendly appliances.
At the NKBA Business Luncheon, Dr. Andrew Tuck discussed market segmentation, collaboration between dealers, designers and manufacturers, and the service-based aspect of the high-end kitchen/bath market.
At the MasterBrand booth, industry icon and KBDN contributor Ellen Cheever announced results of the Real Deal survey and offered her impressions on how to meet the demands of baby boomers, gen-x’ers and more.

MTI Whirlpools’ Jentle Pet Spa for dogs — and cats. Here, Mick is getting gently toweled off by Gail Meyers of Chicago-based Animal Talent after helping demonstrate the product.
We apologize for the earlier spelling error. Jentle Pet is spelled with a ‘J,’ not a ‘G.’
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Here is the the KBDN booth, a hive of activity throughout the show.

K/BIS 2006 got off to a great start with plenty of action both on and off the show floor. Barbara was there to record her first impressions - click the play button to listen.
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Here are some of the highlights:
Induction cooktops were introduced at both the Bosch and Electrolux events.
Bosch announced their sponsorship of the Green House Exhibition at the National Building Museum.
The ‘W’ Network’s Candice Olson announced a $150,000 contest for designers and architects who use the new Thermador Freedom Line products in their kitchen designs.
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On display at the Electrolux booth was a kitchen by Carter Oosterhouse from TLC’s Trading Spaces.
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A view of the show floor from the central cafe.