Kitchen hardware trends offer quiet functionality: quiet-closing drawer systems, adjustable hinges and enhanced color options are just a few of the trends being demanded of hardware manufacturers.This year's hot new hardware trends offer cabinet manufacturers, designers and consumers sophistication so·phis·ti·cate v. so·phis·ti·cat·ed, so·phis·ti·cat·ing, so·phis·ti·cates v.tr. 1. To cause to become less natural, especially to make less naive and more worldly. 2. and opportunity for customization. Products are available featuring a variety of options including space management and privacy, as well as bringing blissful quiet to the kitchen via soft-closing mechanisms. WOOD & WOOD PRODUCTS went to a handful of major hardware manufacturers to find out what is new and different in hardware. Quiet Closings The trend most frequently mentioned by hardware manufacturers is the desire for peace and quiet in the kitchen. "The hottest trend in functional hardware is the soft, quiet closing of the drawers and doors," says Jan Fitzpatrick, advertising manager at Grass America. "This seems to be a most popular request and for a relatively low cost you can add a fantastic feature to your door and drawer hardware." Fitzpatrick says customers have reacted very favorably fa·vor·a·ble adj. 1. Advantageous; helpful: favorable winds. 2. Encouraging; propitious: a favorable diagnosis. 3. to the new closing systems, which make it virtually impossible to slam a door or drawer. "Even when the drawer is slammed, the shock absorber shock absorber, device for reducing the effect of a sudden shock by the dissipation of the shock's energy. On an automobile, springs and shock absorbers are mounted between the wheels and the frame. is activated and slows the momentum of the drawer during the last phase of closing, allowing the drawer to shut in a smooth, quiet motion." Blum Inc. says the technology makes even heavily loaded drawers close slowly, smoothly and quietly. The product has applications for doors as well, says Karl Ruedisser, Blum's general manager. "When the drawer is 2 inches from closing, the device engages, causing resistance to be applied to the self-closing mechanism on the runner," he adds. Hettich America L.P. also offers a product that "makes drawers seem to float on air, closing in complete silence," says Carol Flammer, a spokesperson for the company. In addition to operating quietly, the system prevents the contents of the drawer from shifting, doing away with the need to realign re·a·lign tr.v. re·a·ligned, re·a·lign·ing, re·a·ligns 1. To put back into proper order or alignment. 2. To make new groupings of or working arrangements between. utensils in the kitchen drawer. "Drawers glide smoothly with reduced speed during the last phase of closure," she explains. Under development is a fitting system for horizontal and vertical sliding products, enabling the technology to "quietly" move into hardware sectors Flammer adds. Salice America, Mepla-Alfit and Hafele America also offer various versions of the soft-close technology. "The introduction of soft-closing doors and drawers four years ago was part of the industry's shift toward more functional hardware and accessories," says Matteo Fragosi, national sales manager sales manager n → gerente m/f de ventas sales manager n → directeur commercial sales manager sale n → for Salice. "Consumers are asking manufacturers to add the soft close to almost any cabinetry cab·i·net·ry n. Cabinetwork: finely detailed cabinetry. Noun 1. cabinetry - the craft of making furniture (especially furniture of high quality) cabinetwork , demanding an unobtrusive mechanism that will enhance the quality of their finished product. The benefit to the cabinet manufacturers is that it adds tremendous value to their product." "It is too early to say for sure, but Otis is the type of technology that I think the market will demand as standard in the same way clip-on hinges Hinges may refer to:
1. a blister; a circumscribed, fluid-containing, elevated lesion of the skin, usually more than 5 mm in diameter. 2. a rounded, projecting anatomical structure. , product manager for Mepla-Alfit. Open Wide Bigger openings, whether for drawers of doors, is another request of consumers. "Cabinetmakers, and consequently the end-using consumer, increasingly demand such kitchen niceties ni·ce·ty n. pl. ni·ce·ties 1. The quality of showing or requiring careful, precise treatment: the nicety of a diplomatic exchange. 2. as total access to drawer and cabinet interiors and larger opening angles to make kitchens more functional," says Wolfgang Branner, vice president of marketing for Blum. "Such attention to detail guarantees a kitchen that is more comfortable, more ergonomically correct, more efficient, more organized and more fun. Quality of space and quality of motion are becoming driving parameters in kitchen design." More Door Options Philip Martin Philip Martin can be:
"An entirely new use for tambour doors has been created with the new patient privacy laws. Doctor offices and clinics are using tambour doors as a way of protecting private papers," Martin adds. "Different options (are available) in anodized aluminum or plastic. Plastic can be made to look like the color of aluminum and materials can be used jointly to give the aluminum look without a having to go to a total aluminum product," Martin says. "This saves on cost and ties into the aluminum and stainless steel stainless steel: see steel. stainless steel Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat. look in appliances. Tambour doors in color combinations have made them more attractive, while letting them blend in Verb 1. blend in - blend or harmonize; "This flavor will blend with those in your dish"; "This sofa won't go with the chairs" blend, go fit, go - be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired; "This piece won't fit into the puzzle" with appliances." Fragosi also notes a trend toward the use of aluminum for doors and drawers. "Following on the widespread European trend, a growing segment of the U.S. market is aluminum doors, drawer fronts and accessories," says Fragosi. "They offer a clean, contemporary European style cabinet." Sliding door technology also continues to evolve for kitchen and other room applications. "Instead of doors that swing, doors that slide left to right of up and down in synchronization (1) See synchronous and synchronous transmission. (2) Ensuring that two sets of data are always the same. See data synchronization. (3) Keeping time-of-day clocks in two devices set to the same time. See NTP. mode have many applications," Martin says. "We also see cabinetry management for home organization in kitchen cabinets. Chrome baskets with full solid melamine melamine (mĕl`əmēn'), common name for 2,4,6-triamino-1,3,5-triazine. Melamine is a trimer (see polymer) of cyanamide, H2NC≡N, and is synthesized from calcium carbide. bottoms attached to wire frames gives a stable bottom and prevents food from falling through and gives the look of chrome. A complete line of shelving shelv·ing n. 1. Shelves considered as a group. 2. Material for shelves. 3. An incline; a slope. shelving Noun 1. material for shelves 2. from 1/2 corner to full rounds offer better organization and space." Martin also notes a trend for cabinet manufacturers to make wider drawers--up to 16 inches. "With a wider drawer, there could be a chance of racking, so we developed a rack-and-pinion system that allows parallel side movement as the drawer extends, which eliminates the side-to-side drawer racking." Making Adjustments Adjustable hinges for cabinet doors are also making news, including 3-D hinges and adjustable base plates for European and face-frame cabinets. "There's a whole range of adapter plates that are 3-D adjustable," says Bulla of Mepla-Alfit. "The main feature is that one can adjust the hinge hinge n. A jointed or flexible device that allows the turning or pivoting of a part, such as a door or lid, on a stationary frame. hinge see hinge joint. in each direction. It is very fast and precise. Even warped doors or doors out of alignment can be easily adjusted." Also out in the market is a face-frame adapter plate with pre-mounted wood screws a metal screw with a sharp thread of coarse pitch, adapted to holding fast in wood. See Illust. of See also: Screw so that European-style hinges can be easily mounted on face frames. Eccentric cams for the adjustment of doors are also making news. "A face frame hinge with three cam adjustments makes it possible to never loosen the fixing screws in order to compensate for warped doors, racking and alignment problems," says Salice's Fragosi. "Cabinetmakers save a lot of time in installation and consumers can easily make adjustments when needed." Products are also available for cam adjustment of frameless hinges. "It has a one-piece hinge and base plate combination and 3-D hinge offering six way adjustment," says Fitzpatrick of her company's product. "A frameless hinge with face-frame adapters can be used in certain applications, like a wide opening angle." Finding Solutions Debbie Kniegge, Accuride's director of marketing, notes that today's customers are looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. solutions to specific problems. "We are becoming more specialized in products," she says, adding that one slide, for example "can't do everything." "Weather resistant slides are designed to withstand indirect weather conditions, such as high humidity. Cabinetry in garages, boathouses, and garden rooms would be ideal applications. Self-closing detent out slides are specifically designed to help keep keyboard trays out. We keep adding variations based on customer demands," Kniegge says. Height adjustable table legs offer a modular solution that meets the need for flexible home environments and can be changed to meet the requirements of a wheelchair, child or adult. "It's an economic, ergonomic ergonomic - Concerning ergonomics or exhibitting good ergonimics. approach that operates on a step by step ratchet system. In one table system there are 15 different, settings, 20mm or 13/16 inches apart, equaling a total adjustment range of 300mm, equivalent to 11 1/2 inches," says Martin. Hardware manufacturers are also responding to demands for products to make kitchens and other areas safer in the home. Companies, such as Hettich for example, are marketing locking systems to secure drawers and doors from inquiring hands. Applications for the kitchen include the ability to lock up medicines as well as cleaning products, knives and scissors scissors Cutting instrument or tool consisting of a pair of opposed metal blades that meet and cut when the handles at their ends are brought together. Modern scissors are of two types: the more usual pivoted blades have a rivet or screw connection between the cutting ends . Devices, such as Hettich's EasyLock, which combines code-card locking technology, can be installed out of view and retrofitted to existing cabinetry, says Flammer. |
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