Builders Kearney: Top Kitchen & Bath Showroom
The recently reinvented design showroom inside the well-established Builders store in Kearney, Nebraska, was created with a focus on customer feedback. It’s all about making the selection process convenient and comfortable for contractors and homeowners alike, while also providing a comprehensive arrangement of the vast array of options for exteriors and interiors.
A team effort from its inception, Stacy Andersen Bivona, Chief Culture Officer at Builders, says the process began with input from focus groups that included representatives from all of their different customer segments.
She tapped Adam Goodwin, who works in marketing and advertising at Builders and has a strong background in design, to oversee the layout of the project and assimilate the various ideas and brainstorming sessions into a functional and inviting design that “made sense” within their selling process.
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Builderscorp.com
Founder: Myron Andersen
Started: 1977
Employees: 400
Design Center Categories
- Cabinetry
- Countertops
- Appliances
- Flooring
- Backsplash
- Lighting
- Decorative Plumbing
- Cabinetry Hardware
- Paint
“Selecting things for big projects is very overwhelming, so we wanted to find ways to minimize that and make it approachable and more user friendly,” Goodwin says.
It starts from the moment customers arrive at the dedicated entrance of the Design Center, which encompasses a third of the footprint in the 67,000-sq.-ft. Builders Kearney store. On entering the showroom space, customers are greeted by the Design Center coordinator who welcomes them into the space, offering refreshments for what often turns into lengthy visits with the Design Center professionals. The Design Center draws from a wide swathe of Nebraska, from Ogallala in the west, as far east as York, and even some from Northern Kansas and South Dakota. While locals may come more frequently for 30-minute or one-hour visits, others are known to spend three and four hours at a time, depending on what they want to accomplish that day.
Unique Window & Door Shopping Experience
“One of the things that’s unique to our showroom is a pull-out system that my father and another gentleman designed for our selection of windows and doors,” says Bivona, who — along with her brother — are now the second-generation owners of the business their father launched in 1977. “I’m in the Nebraska market and my brother is in the Colorado market.”
The efficient pull-out system makes the selection process much easier and more accessible for customers, as well as cuts down dramatically on the footprint necessary to showcase the products.
“With our unique pullout system, customers can view three styles of the Shaker or Mission door at one time, and know which one they want. Not only is it quick and easy for the customer, it’s also wildly more efficient for our sales team and we’re able to move through the process quickly,” Bivona says.
Countertop Selection at Builders
In a similarly unique innovation, the Kearney Design Center also features a long wall of large-scale slabs of quartz countertops.
“Because we also own the wholesale countertop division, Spelts Schultz, we’re able to display a third of a slab for each of the countertops — we ended up with around 25 samples on the quartz wall — and that has been a huge element for customers,” she says. “It’s a game-changer, because instead of making countertop decisions from a 12-inch by 12-inch sample, they see nearly the full slab.”
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