Thinking about how things have changed in the past few years, and making sure your business is in tune with those changes will help you to take advantage of a more positive economic climate and maximize your success.
KBDN May 2015
For years, “the economy†had been something of a dirty word. But ask kitchen and bath dealers and designers today, and the word is largely positive, with 60% saying revenue has increased over the past 12 months and 69% projecting increases in the coming year.
Change is hard. No one knows this better than Leslie Cohen, who had to reinvent herself and her business when she moved cross-country two years ago.
Green once meant clunky low-flow toilets, dishwashers with “Eco” settings and any synthetic material…
Coverings 2015 filled the South Hall of Orlando’s convention center last month with the latest offerings in tile and stone.
This month Kitchen & Bath Design News asked several design firms to share their thoughts on creating Web sites that make great first impressions.
James Justice has learned a lot about design and remodeling in the 24 years since he built the home he shares with his wife, Darlene, and their family.
The most successful dealers earn a high ‘return on luck’ through careful preparation, resilience and the ability to zoom in and know when to let luck alter their strategic plans.