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Software With A Mission: Enhancing Properties by Eliminating Bathroom Conformity
September 10, 2007
The Signature Design Studio program helps create
custom-designed and custom-manufactured bathroom fittings for luxury hotels,
resorts, destination locations and condominiums.
There are times
when complete conformity is a desirable quality.
A football
team’s uniforms should all look the same. If you order a burger in a fast food
chain, each one should look pretty much like the one that was made just before
and the one that will be made just after. A company manufacturing a commodity
item such as a semiconductor will want all units coming off the line to be
identical. In all these cases, conformity is a pretty strong indicator of
quality and consistency.
In other
instances, however, conformity is not desirable. Hotels are a perfect example.
There is currently a tremendous amount of clutter in the hotel market. Many
properties cannot easily be distinguished from one another in design, look,
feel or overall guest experience. Consequently, it is becoming increasingly
difficult to market these hotels; a similar situation exists in the condominium
market as well. It is not unlike advertising, where so few commercials stand
out creatively that most of the messages are lost on and forgotten by the
consumer.
How then, can a
property cut through the clutter among hotel and condominium offerings?
Customization is the answer. Customizing various aspects of the project creates
differentiating characteristics and attributes, making the hotel or condominium
inherently more desirable to consumers. But that only scratches the surface of
the value of customization. The true value of customization is illuminated by
the phrase, “Unique Designs Build Equity”: the more distinctive an item, the
more intrinsic value it will have on the open market.
But where does
the property owner begin? There are several ways a designer or architect can
customize a hotel or condominium project, from the carpets and pillows, to the
furniture, even to the artwork on the walls. It is important to customize the
areas that will have the most significant impact on the guest experience. Not
surprisingly, the bathroom has a large impact on this experience; in fact, when
rating the aspects that contribute to memorable hotel stay, guests consistently
rate the bathroom and shower experience among the top spots.
One might
question whether customization presents any downsides—specifically, does
customization in a hotel that is part of a chain dilute that hotel’s continuity
with the company’s brand? The answer is no-bathroom customization is usually
effected within what is known as the “subset” of design. Most hotel chains have
a general motif for the major parts of the hotel—the lobby, the pool, even the
bathroom. Custom fixtures will not change the overall design of the bathroom,
but rather will blend in or enhance the look without detracting from the
chain’s visual branding.
In a boutique hotel, there is no such concern; the owner would
theoretically be free to incorporate any design that pleases his or her sense
of aesthetics. A chain hotel, however, might be looking for customized fixtures
that involve a tweak here and there of the existing standard: enough to stand
out, but nothing so different that it would be unrecognizable as part of the
larger brand. And this move to customization has even been embraced by
lower-end hotel chains trying to create a higher-end guest experience.
Few Suitable Solutions
Until recently,
there were few suitable options available to architects and designers who
wanted to bring a unique touch to a property. Total customization of a bathroom
could be achieved, but only with a tremendous price tag. Trying to customize
through a static catalog was an exercise in futility: not only was the designer
relegated to choosing from stock faucets, shower heads, and other accessories
available to everyone else, the designs themselves were already outdated. No
matter how “current” a catalog is, its lifecycle is already about 18 months
old, as that is how long it takes to develop a product from scratch. Thus, what
a designer sees in a catalog is a reflection of styles already one-and-a-half
years old.
A solution to
this problem has arrived in the form of the Signature
Design Studio (SDS) from Symmons Industries, a premier manufacturer of
commercial and residential plumbing products. The program’s mission is to
create custom-designed and custom-manufactured bathroom fittings for luxury
hotels, resorts, destination locations, and condominiums. It offers designers
and architects the best of both worlds—uniquely designed bathroom fixtures
without designer pricing. Ultimately, this revolutionary design process is targeted
at the two primary objections to customized design: “I don’t have time to do
design” (designers) and “I don’t have money to do custom design” (owners).
SDS’s approach
to customization is, in itself, customized. For most designers, the approach is
to create products that reflect the styles and trends of the day. SDS’s
approach is different, giving the customer a look created just for them,
regardless of current styles. This not only ensures a more unique look, but one
that is timeless, that will not become outdated when the fickle winds of style
blow in a different direction.
SDS has the uncommon ability to create unique designs at
reasonable costs thanks to several factors. To begin with, Symmons’design
process is quick and efficient. Specialized software allows Symmons designers
to turn an initial concept into a 3-D prototype in as little as four days.
What’s more, designers who are registered with the SDS Web site can log
in and gain access to “sampling” items, since the
program is based on open source coding. As a
result, designers can take any faucet off the site and ask to see it
with modifications, giving SDS a starting point that
will reduce the overall design time and lower the associated design costs.
Proof of SDS’s
rapid turnaround on design concepts can be found in its work for AGM
Architects. SDS designers requested that one of AGM’s interior designers send
the studio a sampling of a concept for a new shower system. Symmons received a
fax of a rectangular shape with a circular massage head up top and a handle
bent around it to resemble a “smiley face.”
The designer
subsequently called to inform SDS that a prototype of that concept would be
unnecessary, since it was relatively complicated and would probably take too
long to produce. Yet SDS representatives were able to walk into the next
meeting with a detailed sample; in fact, the representatives displayed the full
progression, from the designer’s initial sketch to the digital file to the
prototype, much to the surprise of those in attendance.
While Symmons’
venture into the customization world has generated obvious benefits, it has not
been without considerable cost. The company invested over one million dollars
in machinery and software; the machine that turns a drawing into a 3-D model
costs about $160,000 by itself. Still, the capabilities that Symmons has
acquired are well worth the cost.
While these
services are of obvious benefit to hotel and condominium owners—who gain a
property with greater aesthetic appeal and higher equity—the architect and
designer can find significant value as well. Most architects and designers
have, to varying degrees, contentious relationships with property owners. They
are under tremendous pressure to deliver a unique product and to do it in a
sometimes unreasonable time frame—and with an equally unreasonable budget.
Services like Symmons’ SDS provide a resource that allows architects and
designers to bring affordable creativity to the table and meet all of the owner’s
objectives in the process.
In summary,
today’s hotel and condominium market is all about separating and distinguishing
a property from the plethora of offerings that are competing with it. For
example, say there are three or four condominiums up for sale. All four have
spectacular ocean views, pools, gorgeous lobbies, and comfortable lounges and
bars. Now let’s say that in one, the bathroom fixtures are Kohler, in the next
they’re Dornbracht and in the next they’re Kohler again. But the fourth one
features one-of-a-kind, luxurious custom-designed bathroom fixtures. Assuming
that everything else is the same, which one would you buy?
Customized bathroom fixtures don’t define properties. But they do
enhance them. And in the process, they help turn conformity into equity.
Start-to-Finish Fittings... in 16 Weeks

Signature Design Studio screen shot.
Early in Sept. 2007, Symmons
Industries announced the launch of Design Studio Live, a user-friendly
Web-based tool that makes it possible for designers, architects and property
owners to participate in the Company’s Signature Design Studio experience
without having to leave their desks.
Signature Design Studio and Design
Studio Live challenge the designer to create a unique idea, resulting in an
exclusive fitting for their newest project. Using this innovative new tool,
customers can receive 3-D models of their design within four days, metal
prototypes in 15 days, and delivered product for the property in 16 weeks.
Design Studio Live is available at www.symmons.com/live.
With Design Studio Live,
designers, architects and property owners are able to participate in the
customization process during any time of the day and from any location. After
creating an online account, users can browse through existing design templates
or begin a completely fresh design using Google SketchUp software. Selected
project files can be organized and easily managed using the tool’s Product
Lightbox.
Customers also can build a library
of ideas and projects, which can be catalogued to provide an open-source
sharing of ideas among members of the design community. Symmons personnel are
always on-hand to provide assistance during the design process, and a special
training section offers SketchUp and faucet design tutorials, which are
available both online and in downloadable PDF formats.
Once the design sketch is uploaded
onto Design Studio Live, Symmons delivers a 3-D model to the customer in four
days or less. With complete flexibility, the customer may experiment as much as
they want, and can utilize Design Studio Live to manage and track the progress
of their project. The customer can suggest changes for Symmons to incorporate
into a prototype, through which the design can be analyzed and tweaked further
as many times as necessary.
There is no charge for design time or prototype
tooling, and no obligation to buy the product after participating in Signature
Design Studio. The result is unique, custom-designed and quality-manufactured
fittings that create an individual style in as little as 16 weeks.
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