If you can read this text, your browser is not interpreting this page as the designers intended. This may be because you are using an obsolete, non-standards compliant browser or you have Cascading Style Sheets disabled. Read more about Web Standards at Reactive.

text size: A- A+

Trends & Ideas

Start up Guide Smart Co Awards Smart co blogs
Govt assist Govt assist Links Our Partners New Products

Email Alert

Sign up to receive an email each weekday alerting you to the latest news, tips, blogs, trends and big issues

More information
RSS feeds Podcasts

Broadband in the kitchen is hot renovation trend

Friday, 8 August 2008

Frameless shower

Drop-down plasma screens, computer data points in the kitchen and frameless showers are among the hot items on renovators shopping lists.

The Trends in Contemporary Home Renovation report from Archicentre shows that cutting-edge design is becoming a big part of renovations.

In the kitchen, the architects surveyed say clients are increasingly favouring big island benches, concealed appliances and food preparation areas, and open-plan layouts.

Amazingly, 22.8% of clients want to mix cooking with browsing and are requesting computer data points be installed in the kitchen.

In the bathroom, the spa bath is out (13.7% of clients want this) and the frameless shower is in (a request from over 80% of clients). Double basins and separate powder rooms are also hot.

But more than a third of architects say home cinema is a fad. Instead, clients are favouring entertainment options designed for maximum flexibility, such as a drop-down plasma screen.


More articles from Trends & Ideas

  • The five profiles of average Australians
  • Email newsletter sells for $US125 million
  • TOP OF PAGE