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“The showroom actually serves two functions,” says Tisdel. “The first is to serve the ‘design community’ needs by helping their clients [new kitchen owners] make their appliance
selections.” Often, Tisdel adds, visitors to the showroom include both the homeowners, and
either their kitchen designer, interior designer, builder and/or remodeler.
The second function is to “educate our dealer sales people regarding our brands,” says Tisdel. The showroom has a seating capacity for more than 40 individuals. “The more our dealers know and understand the brands, the better equipped they
will be when answering questions at their showrooms about the products.”
No part of the showroom was untouched in regard to creating a “positive experience,” says Tisdel. Zingg Design of Madison, Wisconsin – a leader in creating high-end appliance showrooms – designed the interior with a clear mandate to focus on the appliances.
Flooring, lighting, colors, accessories, countertops, backsplashes, background
music, and media monitors all add to a “collective impact” in surrounding the consumer with product images they can take home and use in
their own kitchen. In all, more than 120 appliances are showcased within the
showroom, the cooking theater, the lobby, and an outdoor BBQ patio.
John Tisdel Fine Appliances promises that its’ showroom will exceed all of your expectations. Sub-Zero, Wolf, KWC and ASKO:
the best of the best, all in one place. We look forward to seeing you.