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kbbonline.com | Chelsie Butler
Smart technology has become a fundamental component of modern home design. From intuitive lighting and motorized shading to seamless whole-home automation, technology is no longer a novelty but an expectation. As a kitchen and bath designer, you’ve likely seen an increase in client inquiries about smart home features. But keeping up with the fast-paced world of smart tech can feel overwhelming, especially when your primary focus is on aesthetics, function and usability. The good news?
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1 week ago |
kbbonline.com | Chelsie Butler
Color in the Kitchen and BathColor is one of the most powerful tools in design, capable of transforming the mood of a space and giving it personality. While many designers feel comfortable using color in living rooms, bedrooms and soft furnishings, there’s no reason to stop there. Kitchens and bathrooms are ideal spaces to get creative with color and make bold design choices. The key is to think beyond just painting walls.
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2 weeks ago |
kbbonline.com | Chelsie Butler
This year’s NEXTStage sessions touched on how to get published, building a seamless client experience and the 2025 design trendsRole Reversal: A Designer Finds Out What It Really Takes to Get PublishedKitchen & Bath Business is a magazine geared toward the trade, so along with the beautiful project photos, we also want our readers to learn something from your renovation or new build.
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2 weeks ago |
kbbonline.com | Chelsie Butler
When I was the incoming president for the American Society of Interior Designers’ California Central/Nevada Chapter, I began debating about hiring a publicist or PR firm. I was also working on a showhouse and had just finished a beautiful residential project that had been photographed by the legendary David Duncan Livingston. These opportunities seemed like the trifecta of perfect timing to highlight my work and find a professional to gain the most media attention.
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2 weeks ago |
kbbonline.com | Chelsie Butler
Rebecca Jones, national sales manager at Airmada, joined the KBB From the Tap podcast to discuss the revolutionary AirPocket Door, which won the prestigious 2024 Bathroom Product of the Year award in KBB’s Product Awards competition. “We’ve seen excitement not just from customers but also from contractors, showrooms, designers and architects,” said Jones.
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