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Kitchen Revolution: Elevating Kitchens and Baths for Lifestyle, Wellness, and Technology. Designers and innovators discuss how kitchens and bathrooms have transformed into lifestyle-focused, wellness-oriented, and tech-savvy spaces, shaping the homes of today’s discerning clients. From pandemic-driven shifts to smart appliances, spa-like bathrooms, and open-concept living, this panel explores the evolving demands of homeowners and the strategies designers use to balance aesthetics, function, and innovation.
1. Introduction
- Host Virzine Hovasapyan, Experience Director of Marketplace of Innovation for Pacific Sales, introduces the panel and sets the stage: kitchens and baths are no longer purely functional—they are deeply personal lifestyle environments.
- Emphasis on the convergence of beauty, comfort, and smart technology to meet wellness-focused and tech-savvy client needs.
2. Panel Introductions
- Karen Rideau, Kitchen Design Group: three decades of experience, expanding from kitchen and bath to full interior architecture.
- Holly Hollenbeck, HSH Interiors: bi-coastal firm specializing in remodels and new builds, high focus on kitchen and bath.
- Lori Hafele, Hafele Design: luxury cabinetry-focused design, hard surfaces specialist.
- Pam Barthold, Poziom Designs: national remodels, holiday decor focus, wellness integration.
3. Pandemic and Post-Pandemic Shifts
- Kitchens evolving into living spaces for family interaction and entertaining.
- Movement from segmented to open-plan living; the kitchen is now the “heart of the home.”
- Rise of furniture-like cabinetry and hidden storage to maintain aesthetic beauty.
4. Collaboration Between Designers and Showrooms
- Importance of collaboration between designers, manufacturers, and showrooms.
- Need for continuous education on appliance and technology innovations (steam ovens, microwaves/air fryers, modular units).
- Designers as knowledge bridges for clients.
5. Wellness in Kitchen and Bath
- Bathrooms now spa-like: steam showers, infrared saunas, cold plunges.
- Kitchens adapting for wellness-conscious lifestyles: beverage centers, accessible hot water, herb gardens, indoor/outdoor cooking integration.
- Efficiency for tech-savvy clients: proximity solutions, outdoor entertaining, smart layout adjustments.
6. Technology Integration
- Challenges of over-technology vs. simplicity: balancing clients’ desire for tech with usability.
- AI and digital inspiration may introduce non-buildable concepts; designers interpret and adapt.
- Circuit breaker capacity and smart appliance integration considerations.
- Strategies to educate clients and ensure the right technology fits their lifestyle.
7. Translating Client Dreams into Practical Design
- Process includes space planning, 3D renderings, vendor collaboration, and creative problem-solving.
- Importance of editing ideas to fit space and budget.
- Budget discussions start early; expectations around pricing, lead times, and custom millwork.
8. Setting Expectations & Discovery
- Use of robust client questionnaires to uncover lifestyle, wellness, and usage patterns.
- Managing timelines, trades, and supply chain realities.
- Addressing dual-client decision-making and educating clients on care and maintenance of appliances and materials.
9. Audience Q&A Highlights
- Managing open-plan kitchens and sound/visual separation through back kitchens, secondary prep spaces, and innovative layouts.
10. Key Takeaways
- Kitchens and bathrooms are now multifunctional lifestyle spaces, blending aesthetics, wellness, and technology.
- Collaboration, client discovery, and education are critical for successful design.
- Designers balance aspirational visions with practical realities to deliver functional, beautiful, and personalized homes.
Links / Resources:
- Pacific Sales – West Coast leader in Kitchen, Bath, Outdoor, and Total Home solutions.
- Kitchen Design Group – Caren Rideau
- HSH Interiors – Holly Hollenbeck
- Hafele Design – Laurie Hafele
- Pazzam Designs – Pam Barthold