Appliances
Appliances that are more fully inte- grated are also in demand, like dish- washers and beverage centres made to look like part of a pantry.
the people and create relationships with builders. He oversees multi-fam- ily projects, ensures quality control and does all he can to help create dream homes. He suggests customers — whether on a limited budget or wanting the best in appliances — visit the design centre at the Regent location as a great way to start envisioning appli- ances in their future home. “Values of teamwork, excellence and attitude form our culture in our commercial division,” he says. “We try our best to provide every unparalleled service.”
More and more customers are choosing electric induction cooktops, which apply instant heat and produce a more consistent temperature to evenly heat the bottoms of pots and pans. Appliances that are more fully integrat- ed are also in demand, like dishwashers and beverage centres made to look like part of a pantry. “They’re the true built-in cabinetry so you don’t see them,” Bradley says. “You don’t see the product unless you want to see it.” As a road rep, Bradley revels in getting out to dress up the show homes, meet
Though there is increasing interest in smart and efficient technology in home appliances, not everyone wants it. Some in the older demograph- ic have no use for the many new fea- tures and may only use half of them. For those customers, the more basic appliances without the smarts are quite satisfactory. Also popular —with throwback chrome accents and controls that are easy to use and keep clean — the retro electric range features the conve- nience of convection cooking, which circulates heat for even distribution to speed up cooking time.
28 PARADE of HOMES FALL 2023
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