Thursday, May 19, 2016

Important Qualities In a Kitchen and Bath Showroom

If you’re like most people, you try to make your home look presentable before company arrives – you wouldn’t want anyone questioning your well-being or your cleanliness, would you? If you’re having someone important come visit, you probably also wouldn’t let them see you in your "bum-around" clothes or your pajamas if you want to make a good impression, either. On a similar note, you can tell a lot about a business by what you find inside, which is why it should be second nature for a kitchen and bath business to keep everything, including their showroom and employees, in tip top shape.

What should you expect when you come into the showroom?

Take a trip to any of our five award-winning Long Island Specialty Supercenters, and we guarantee you’ll feel at home, which is appropriate (after all, pieces of your future home may be found in our showroom). Here’s what we find to be important qualities maintained in a showroom:

A clean atmosphere – Let’s face it…if you walk into a kitchen and bath showroom and find it in an unkempt condition, you should probably turn around and walk in the other direction. If the business can’t even keep their showroom clean, how do you know you can trust them to make yours look beautiful? Signs of an unclean atmosphere can range in everything from physical cleanliness, to maintenance of display items, and an overall clean, updated look.

Professional employees – Staff should be presentable and easily identifiable through their uniform/dress code. They should be looking at you as an important guest visiting their home, and should display their respect by maintaining their professionalism. Take note of how the staff greets you – do they seem genuinely helpful and friendly? Are they willing to listen? You should also make sure the designers are accredited and seem fit to take on your job. These details are signs that the company will be a good fit.

Clear organization – Organization should be apparent from the very moment you walk in the showroom. The display areas should flow nicely and make selection easy. The staff should be visibly organized in their conversations and their processes. If you see clear signs of disorganization early in the process, you can only assume that it will get worse later on. Kitchen and bath remodeling has a lot of moving parts, and organization is absolutely imperative in the success of your project.

A beautiful selection – There’s no better way to know if you love a product than to see it in person, which is why our showrooms have 100,000 sq ft dedicated to over 650 full sized kitchen displays (in a wide range of styles) and over 195 full size bath suites, plus numerous custom cabinet selection centers, faucet selection centers, counter selection centers, closet organization solutions and anything else you would need (right down to the cutting boards). Seeing swatches and small samples just isn’t enough to make a decision you will live with for years to come, which is why our showrooms allow you to touch, feel, and visualize exactly what the products will look like in your home.

If you’re exploring showrooms in the Long Island area, come see what we have to offer. We guarantee you all of the above and more.

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