A new year is upon us, with a new administration in Washington and new…
Economy
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It doesn’t seem so very long ago when the greatest challenge facing kitchen and…
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The Internet provides people with virtually unlimited access to design ideas via websites such…
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Thank goodness for trends. Otherwise we’d still be living with green shag carpet, massive,…
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Data through May 2011 showed a second
consecutive month of increase in prices for the 10-
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The nation’s housing market is expected to witness gradual improvements in 2011 as an economic recovery takes hold and consumer confidence continues to rise, most analysts are reporting.
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While economic recovery still faces a slow and uphill climb, a new KBDN survey shows some signs of hope for kitchen and bath dealers and designers.
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There are two conflicting parallel trends – fear and pent-up demand. Yet, a growing number of consumers are tired of cutting back and are ready to splurge.
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While most dealers agree that things are finally improving, the process of recovery can be every bit as painful as the initial crash.
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A steady recovery is gradually taking hold across most sectors of the residential construction industry, including the kitchen/bath market, the latest economic figures reveal.