Nine in 10 Americans said their kitchen needs to be “better looking than any other room” in their home, according to a new study.
Commissioned by Thermador and conducted by Talker Research, the poll of 2,000 U.S. adults found a grand majority believe the heart of their home needs to be more superior than other rooms and half admit experiencing “kitchen envy” when they see a kitchen nicer than theirs. Those who see green claimed they get jealous when they see a preferable kitchen layout (61%), and high-end appliances (44%).
These findings implied that those with kitchen envy want better-quality appliances for their own homes. One in five (22%) believe the quality of their kitchen’s appliances has a major impact on their ability to host and entertain guests in their homes.
Specifically, the study found 42% of Americans have a new refrigerator at the top of their kitchen envy “wish list,” and 55% said a refrigerator with ample storage space was the top “must have” for their dream kitchens.
Commissioned by Thermador and conducted by Talker Research, the poll of 2,000 U.S. adults found a grand majority believe the heart of their home needs to be more superior than other rooms and half admit experiencing “kitchen envy” when they see a kitchen nicer than theirs. Those who see green claimed they get jealous when they see a preferable kitchen layout (61%), and high-end appliances (44%).
These findings implied that those with kitchen envy want better-quality appliances for their own homes. One in five (22%) believe the quality of their kitchen’s appliances has a major impact on their ability to host and entertain guests in their homes.
Specifically, the study found 42% of Americans have a new refrigerator at the top of their kitchen envy “wish list,” and 55% said a refrigerator with ample storage space was the top “must have” for their dream kitchens.
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