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Sep 7, 2016

What’s Trending in Kitchens, Baths? Ferguson Has the Answer

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Newport News, Va.-based Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery has released its list of top trends for a variety of areas in the house, and modern industrial, earth-influenced products, and LED lighting make the grade.

“The Trends & Influences guide is a valuable resource for our showroom associates and the customers we serve,” says Kate Bailey, the company’s director of showrooms. “Many builders, remodelers, interior designers, and homeowners visit a Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery showroom to view our wide selection of products from today’s top-selling brands.”

Ferguson, which operates 270 showroom locations across the country, has published its newest guide that includes product design trends for the kitchen, bath, laundry room, and outdoor spaces.

In recent years, Ferguson has observed that more homeowners are visiting the company’s showrooms to get advice for their large and small remodeling projects. “We’ve had more professionals direct their clients to our showrooms, as they trust us to work with their clients and help educate them on product selections,” Bailey says. Oftentimes, the vast number of product offerings can be overwhelming, so the Trends & Influences guide serves as a great starting point for the conversation.”

Volume 3 of Trends & Influences is a 25-page, full-color look-book. “We are dedicated to providing the right mix of products for our customers, so after exclusive product research and discussions with leading interior designers, manufacturers, and industry insiders, we selected products for the guide that give our customers an inspirational look at what’s available,” Bailey adds.

Here are some products and designs that are trending in the company’s showrooms. For a full list of trends, visit fergusonshowrooms.com.

Comments

I totally agree with the clutter free bathroom, even if your not trying to go for the spa style its good to keep the toohrbtush, toothpaste and all the other hygiene nicknacks out of sight so then your bathroom always looks guest friendly.

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