Several New Home Builders Are Installing Retro Appliances To Set Them Apart From The Competition
Is retro the new chic? That just may be the case these days. Many new home builders are turning to a more “old school” approach to make their homes stand out from the crowd.
Dallas, Texas, United States – April 7, 2018 /MarketersMedia/ —
Is retro the new chic? That just may be the case these days. Many new home builders are turning to a more “old school” approach to make their homes stand out from the crowd. Instead of the plain black, white, and stainless steel contemporary appliances you see in the average kitchen, they are installing brightly colored refrigerators, stoves and range tops that resemble the appliances of the 1950’s.
Although the styling of these appliances are decades old, the technology behind them isn’t. In fact, they compete well with the top of the line items you will find in many upscale homes. This style is not for everyone, but bold colors such as red, teal and orange have made a big comeback over the past few years. According to the designers, the key is to just accentuate the kitchen and not go overboard with the color schemes.
Combining the retro appliances with modern chairs, rugs and artwork will keep the home looking contemporary yet stand out from the average kitchen. The builders claim that adding a little bit of retro style to the kitchen helps set the tone for the rest of the house. The 1950’s and 60’s offer and endless amount of inspiration when it comes to color and design. Apparently, the majority of people agree with them. In fact, the average sales price from these builders has increased 7 percent since introducing the retro themed kitchens.
Finding quality appliances with a retro look is not always an easy task. CRT Appliances has been leading the way in this trend providing everything from small toaster ovens to full size refrigerators and range hoods that look like they belong in an episode of the Wonder Years. It might seem pretty out of place for someone to spend as much as $100, on a random toaster or other small appliance that could be purchased for $10 at any other store. However, as one would expect, with greater price comes better benefits.
SMEG is the top selling brand for CRT Appliances and they offer the type of quality that the builders are looking for in these high end homes. Those that are building luxury homes want a place that reflects their achievements and success in life. All SMEG products are made in Italy. In fact, they have actually teamed up with Dolce & Gabanna to create a few unique product lines. These high end appliances with a retro look present a design and style that become the focal point of their environment. So the next time you are looking to “update” your kitchen, perhaps you should pass on the bland mass produced appliances and maybe try going retro instead.
Contact Info:
Name: Alexei Landivan
Organization: CRT Appliances
Address: 7324 Gaston Avenue Dallas TX 75214
For more information, please visit http://coolretrotoasters.com
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