Friday, October 2, 2009

High Point Insights You Can Use At Work



The High Point Market will be happening October 17-22 , and the focus is on 'different, green and value focused'. Download the free High Point Market Fall Fashion Report here.

The 2009 High Point Fashion Report brings attention to the fact that 'value' has become very important at every price point. From a designer perspective, clientele are newly focused on staying within budget numbers on home projects. High Point is seeing and predicting a return to basics, comfort, subtlety and substance. To reflect this, even the Pantone Color Forecast for 2010 has added an additional palette of neutrals for the higher dollar purchases (i.e. carpeting, window coverings, etc.)and color in the accessories. For example, we can expect to see a newer 'fresh' grey, with purple and lilac accents.

High Point is also predicting a move toward more quality goods. Given the economic times, the mid and higher range consumer mindset is turning to choosing key pieces as 'investments' rather than choosing less expensive pieces that will need to be replaced later on.

A final prediction (we have talked about it here before) is the trend of diminishing scale and size, and useful well-designed and crafted components.


Canvas TM Hand-thrown Earthenware Plate Set

If you are close to a National or regional home furnishings market, I encourage you to go once or twice a year. You will get an amazing amount of insight, and be able to talk to your consumers with authority about what you have seen. It will also recharge your display creativity and give you great merchandising ideas for your design centers and model homes.

The leading US markets are Las Vegas (especially for contemporary and transitional), High Point (traditional and transitional), Atlanta, Chicago. Even regional markets (LA, Dallas, Minneapolis, Boston) have lots to see, as the major manufacturers have at least some presentation. Subscribe to email updates from markets to hear about trends, attend training webinars, see speakers and do networking. Look for terrific educational offerings, the High Point National Home Furnishings Association will offer these seminars on everything from selling to consumer science to social networking to design and trend forcasts. Download educational schedule here. Check market websites for great articles,videos and training, to share with your team, even if you can't attend.

Here at Hearth and Home, we will absolutely have the perfect fireplace, mantel and surround to complement current and emerging decor trends for your home buyers. Fireplaces are the focal point of a home, and create an emotional connection with your home buyer like no other category. Visit http://www.fireplaces.com/ to see the newest award winning designs, or create your own personal dream fireplace with our exclusive Hearth by Design tool. Be sure to take a look at the terrific contemporary line of fireplaces, available for every pricepoint of home buyer.

Being current and knowledgeable about upcoming decor trends will differentiate your design center and models and give your home buying consumers an added confidence and inspiration. Finishes impact most categories in your design center, especially flooring, trim and cabinetry. Setting your design center and model homes apart from the rest is important in this competitive market. That won't be changing anytime soon.
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The Design Minds at Hearth and Home Blog is geared to support design center staff and the new construction industry in selling options and upgrades to the new home consumer. Subscribe for updates. Contact Krisann Parker-Brown for merchandising or marketing support of your design center. She will be happy to work with you on your assortment and presentation to ensure you are on track for upcoming decor trends and your target home buyer.

Krisann Parker-Brown is the merchandising manager for Hearth and Home Technologies, the leading manufacturer and retailer of fireplaces and hearth systems.

Krisann supports design centers and new construction builders in presenting Heat & Glo, Heatilator and Quadra-Fire hearth systems, and consulting on design center merchandising, point of sale and the consumer experience.

Krisann is a member of the Retail Design Institute. Contact her at brownkr@hearthnhome.com or 952-985-6537.