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JAN 2013

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Generational Design By Janice Costa Gen X and Y Favor Practicality, Technology Generations X and Y may love their technology, but contrary to popular belief, they are more likely to choose practical, durable products over the trend of the moment. W hile people like to say ���You���re only as old as you feel,��� when it comes to design, the generation you���re born into can have a tremendous impact on your design choices. Indeed, age tends to impact everything from style and color preferences to storage needs to interest in green products and types of desired technology. But as a kitchen and bath designer, it���s important to throw out your preconceived notions, because sometimes the stereotypes are just that ��� particularly when it comes to Generations X and Y. For instance, many people assume that younger consumers are primarily concerned with high technology and whatever���s trendy at the moment. However, in a recent survey of more than 300 dealers and designers, KBDN found that Gen X and Y consumers actually value practicality, durability and time savings as much as they do technology. And while high-tech amenities are depnitely in the mix, younger consumers prefer technology that���s easy to use and learn ��� quite similar to their older counterparts. As far as design is concerned, the survey showed that timeless simplicity was generally preferred over trendy in-the-moment design, with clean lines and soft contemporary styling in high demand. GETTING PRACTICAL Despite the stereotype that younger consumers are more whim driven in their design choices, kitchen and bath designers surveyed by KBDN said practicality is actually a key consideration among Gen X and Y consumers. According to Paul Buckel Jr. of the Republic, PA-based Buckel Remodeling, ���These consumers want easy maintenance with simpler moulding details [that are] easy to clean. They don���t want to remodel their kitchen or bath in 10 years, so they look for quality, quality, quality.��� Amy Ahearn, CKD, CAPS, Allied ASID, of Ahearn Cabinetry Designs, LLC in Bernardsville, NY agrees: ���I have found that, unlike even the younger Boomers, this generation doesn���t want to remodel as much. They want to move in to a ready home without breaking stride in their personal and professional lives.��� Like their parents, their design concerns are often centered around the functional aspects of the space, according to those surveyed. Says Evelyn Boldt of the Sarasota, FL-based Interior Expressions, Inc., ���Their design concerns are, as always, is this enough storage space?��� Indeed, using space e���ectively isn���t just about the cabinetry; rather, many younger consumers look to design open Great Room spaces that serve multiple purposes. According to Joanna Barker of the Laguna Niguel, CA-based Inspirations Interior Design, Inc., ���Younger consumers are looking for integrated areas of the home, multi-function spaces that are easy and comfortable to use.��� In the kitchen, time-saving appliances are popular with Generations X and Y, as seen in this Whirlpool Ice Collection induction range which o���ers Rapid Boil and Rapid Preheat options to help users maximize time. Jodi Swartz of the Newton, MA-based KitchenVisions LLC agrees: ���They are giving up their dining rooms and incorporating all of that space into the kitchen.��� She adds that mudrooms are also popular with this demographic. For a generation that likes to work at hyper speed, it should come as no surprise that co���ee stations seem to be a high priority for these consumers; likewise, Lori Brock of the Portland, OR-based Brock Designs notes that time-pressed Gen X and Y consumers tend to favor ���larger showers without tubs.��� The vast majority of designers polled also agreed that Gen X and Y tend to be budget conscious in their choices. ���Price is incredibly important,��� says Swartz. In the bathroom, Brock sees younger consumers ���mixing up expensive mosaics with less costly porcelain peld tile��� to save money while still getting the designer look they want. However, not everyone agrees that Gen X and Y are price sensitive. According to Ahearn, ���These consumers are willing to do their due diligence and pay a bit more to have the pxtures and pnishes that pt their lifestyle, [and] they like high-performing appliances.��� DESIGN SENSIBILITIES When it comes to style choices, the younger generation shows a clear preference for clean-lined contemporary or transitional designs, as well as a���ordable green products. ���Gen X and Y want clean lines, sleek styling, glass tile in unique shapes and/or colors, glass doors with specialty January 2013 ForResidentialPros.com | The Geberit Concealed Tank and Carrier system allows unique design by taking the toilet of the foor. The system���s fexibility and adaptability allow free rein within individual space. Once the system is installed, the only visible element is the stylish actuator fush panel. With millions of installations throughout the world, the Geberit Concealed Tank and Carrier system enables unique design and utilizes water-saving, dual-fush technology. 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