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Three Essential Tips to Complete a Kitchen Remodel – Without the Wait

June 2, 2021 by EuroChef

Verona Appliances Smartly Bought Inventory – in Anticipation of the Remodeling Demand Surge

Verona 30” Gas Wall Oven

“Everything is on backorder! How can I complete my kitchen renovation?” is probably a question many homeowners and designers are asking these days. Labor and material shortages, paired with an itch to renovate the most used space during lockdown — the kitchen — are coming to a head.

Home renovation spending is up 11% this year, but factories worldwide struggle to keep up with demand due to pandemic-related supply issues. As a result of supply chain disruptions, there are significant shortages in raw materials like stainless steel, plastic, microchips, and even shipping containers and many retailers cannot keep products in stock. A six- to eight-month backorder for product is now the norm. And, for the first time in about 30 years, appliance pricing is about to go up significantly. 

Verona Appliances, a luxury manufacturer of Italian-made kitchen appliances, anticipated this shortage early in the pandemic and is happy to say they have products available for purchase. “We secured as much stock as possible for our U.S. warehouse and placed preemptive orders with factories to quickly get products in the hands of our preferred dealers and homeowners,” states Melissa Haber, Vice President of EuroChef USA, the exclusive importer of the Verona brand. “We are in an enviable position. Unfortunately, we are still running into some longer lead times on certain core models, but we are still ahead of the industry when it comes to turn-around time,” continues Haber.

Haber shares these tips for consumers who cannot wait weeks — or even months — to complete their projects.

1. Be flexible with the size and style of product.

Consumers who are flexible have a better shot of getting products in a quick timeframe. “We recently worked with a client that was desperate for a sold-out 30” gas range by subbing in a 30” gas cooktop and wall oven combination that fits in the same space, served the same purpose, and was in stock with no lead time,” says Haber. “Alternatively, we questioned the ability to be flexible on the type of fuel connection. If an all-gas range isn’t in stock, see if there is the capability to run a 220V connection for an all-electric or a dual fuel range– and vice versa. Induction cooking is also a great alternative to traditional electric if availability is better.”

Another consideration is to choose a neutral color like black or white, rather than stainless steel, which will pair just as well with existing appliances. This small trade-off means consumers can get cooking in their new kitchen that much sooner. “We’ve even experienced customers shaving a few inches off their planned countertop and cabinetry to fit a larger size cooktop or range just to have the product in time,” says Haber.

The bottom line, if you are flexible and even a little creative, you can get your hands on product without any sacrifice.

2. Call the manufacturer directly to check inventory and lead times. 

“At Verona, we’ll take calls directly from consumers and help them locate product at their favorite e-tailer or local dealer,” says Haber. “We know what our inventory is across the country and when it will arrive from overseas. It’s important to communicate directly with vendors and partners who have the most current information and are willing to assist you in accurately planning your project lead times.”

3. Be flexible in your brand choice.

Don’t be tied to matching brands because that’s when consumers wind up waiting eight months for appliances because a matching fridge hasn’t arrived. Consider mixing brands – most stainless steel or even colored appliances will coordinate with each other, regardless of the manufacturer. 

“Don’t insist on the brand your neighbor bought that doesn’t have product in stock – instead consider other brands that offer quality, performance, and availability,” says Haber. “Verona has been around for more than 20 years in the U.S. and more than 60 years in Europe. Customers willing to be flexible will probably end up paying less while still getting a feature-rich and equally reliable appliance at the end of the day. And, one that’s in stock when and where you need it,” concludes Haber.

Patience and communication are essential during these unusual times. If consumers are willing to be flexible and take the time to work with an appliance specialist, then it will be possible to make their dream kitchen a reality and still meet their pandemic project deadlines. 

About Verona: Verona Appliances’ stylish line of ranges, ovens, cooktops, ventilation, dishwashers and refrigeration have been featured in upscale kitchens around the world since 1958. Designed and manufactured in the suburbs of Venice, Italy, each Verona cooking appliance is held to the highest standards of quality and is made to U.S. market specifications. Verona’s new Designer Series offers the ability to customize a range with six trending colors, three knob designs and four fuel options using an intuitive online tool. EuroChef USA is proud to offer the Verona line of appliances through an authorized network of U.S. distributors and retailers, suitable for any sized kitchen.

For more information visit https://veronaappliances.com/

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Filed Under: News, Verona Tagged With: Appliances, Italian Made, Kitchen Appliances, Kitchen Remodel, Kitchen Renovarion, Remodeling Tips, Verona, Verona Appliances

Verona Appliances Celebrates 20 Years in the U.S.

March 23, 2021 by EuroChef

Since 1958 our family-owned, Italian-made line of ranges, ovens and cooktops has been a preferred appliance brand featured in upscale kitchens throughout Europe. This year marks the 20th anniversary of Verona in the U.S. market.

From 2001 to today, our brand offers a wide range of cooking appliances suitable for any size kitchen on both sides of the Atlantic. To honor this milestone, we want to take you on a journey through the evolution of our product line innovations – highlighting what makes Verona the chef-inspired appliance maker for those who want the look and functionality of a professional appliance for their home.

2001

The one that started it all… Verona’s 12” gas cooktop, which featured one large and one small sealed burner with electronic ignition launched in our debut year. Finish offerings included Black, White, Bisque and Stainless Steel. The compact 12” model was part of a full cooktop collection that was available in up to a 36” size.

2002

We introduced a full collection of freestanding ranges, including our popular Verona Professional 36” and 48” dual fuel and 24” gas ranges. The pro-restaurant-inspired look and functional features set the stage for Verona as a true cooking appliance that is attainable for at-home chefs.

2005

Verona built-in ovens were launched in 2005 and included the ever-popular 24” gas model, which remains a Verona exclusive today. The individual ovens could be installed as one unit or used with a stacking kit to create a seamless, stunning stainless-steel double oven display.

2010

In 2010 we introduced the exclusive 36” double oven ranges, available in both dual fuel or all gas models. These ovens are a true multitasker, as they allow home chefs to bake dinner and dessert at the same time.

2011

Verona debuted a variety of color options for the range collection. In addition to stainless steel, we added matte black, burgundy, antique white and white to our color palette.

2012

This was a big year for Verona Appliances with the launch of a standard American-sized 30” Pro Style Deluxe Range. The new Collection was engineered specifically for the US market and was packed with professional quality features such as a convection gas oven, four burner cooktop, a digital clock and timer, heavy-duty cast iron grates and more.

Also launched in this year was the VeronaPro line, which included upgraded 36” and 30” ranges, a 30” gas wall oven and 36” gas cooktop, all with powerful brass German-made burners and many aesthetic upgrades.

2015

In 2015, Verona debuted the 36” Classic range that combined the very best of industrial design and cooking performance. The range was a recipient of Design Journal Magazine’s Best of 2015 Products award. With the launch of the trend-setting Classic look, the Verona logo also received an update transforming into today’s iconic square design.

Also introduced in this year was the 36” fully-electric N’ Series Range, which still stands as an iconic model for the Verona brand. At the time of its release, the N’ Series Range was the only fully electric range on the market.

2016

The Chefs Pak was released in 2016 to the delight of many home cooks. The accessory package included a heavy-duty stainless-steel griddle, 3” x 5” beveled spatula, digital meat probe and more.

2017

In 2017 we launched Verona’s exclusive 36” All-Electric Ranges. The range won a Good Design Award in the same year, and the collection of All-Electric Ranges was an Interior Design Best of Year Honoree.

2018

The Designer and Prestige series was added to our extensive line of 36” freestanding ranges in 2018. The ranges featured both performance and aesthetic upgrades such as brass burners, rounded handles, continuous cast iron grates, a modern knob design and clean, beveled doors.

2019

Verona added two new colors and colored knobs to our line for the Designer series, plus an online Designer Range Builder Tool that allows interior designers and homeowners to customize their very own Designer Series range. The “Designer Range Builder” provides users the option to preview any combination of fuel type, knob color and base color for their personalized appliance.

2020

Verona added non-cooking appliances to their line to offer a complete kitchen suite including new refrigerator and dishwasher for the first time. In addition to this exciting development, Verona also expanded its popular Designer series with Dual Fuel and Induction 36” ranges and ventilation options for wall-mounted, chimney hoods and built-in inserts.

  • The Designer series Dual Fuel and Induction 36” ranges, where consumers can create their ideal range in up to six colors, three knob designs and four fuel options;
  • The Designer Ventilation Hood with three style options, including a wall-mounted chimney hood, streamlined low profile hood and built-in hood insert;
  • And the Verona Kitchen Suite, where consumers can choose from a wide selection of powerful ventilation and cooking products, Energy Star-rated 36” counter-depth French Door Refrigerator, and 24” stainless-steel dishwasher.

2021

Design by: Blythe & Barnett | Photography by: Jessica Kettle Photography

In our 20th year in the U.S., we celebrated with updated built-in collections, including the Designer Series 30” Gas Built-in Wall Oven, which has superior design upgrades including a soft-close door, commercial-style closed-door broiler, convection bake options and more. We’ve also debuted the Designer Cooktop Collection with beautifully designed continuous cast-iron grates, high-power triple-ring brass burners and soft-touch rubberized round knobs.

Stay tuned for more product launches! Follow us on Facebook or Instagram or visit www.veronappliances.com.

Filed Under: Awards, New Products, Verona Tagged With: Appliances, Design, Design Trends, Italian Made, Italian Made Appliances, Kitchen, Kitchen Appliances, Kitchen Design, Kitchen Trends, Verona, Verona Appliances, Verona Range

100 Years of Kitchen Design

January 21, 2021 by EuroChef

Kitchen design and function have come a long way since the early 1900s. What was once a hidden space reserved only for cooking, has now become the most important room of the home.

Take a journey with us as we delve into the evolution of kitchen design of the past 100 years and consider where the next 100 will take us.

1910s – 1920s

In the early 1900s kitchens were a secluded space tucked away in the back of the home. Its primary function was solely for preparing and cooking food, dining and entertaining was held in a separate room located off of the kitchen. Refrigerators were known as “iceboxes” and appliances were stripped down with basic functions,  and wood stoves had minimal cooking options with no reliable temperature control features.

1930s – 1940s

During the housing boom that took place post-WWII, there was an increased emphasis on the design of the home and demand for technology in the kitchen. During this era, the kitchen was revolutionized with new refrigeration options that offered increased  storage space and ovens that were integrated with hot plates for stovetop cooking. The idea of the “fitted” kitchen became a popular concept and appliances began to be built-in to the cabinetry for a seamless and organized look.

1950s – 1970s

As innovations in technology and design quickly evolved, the kitchen started to transform into the hub of the home. As new homes were being built, the placement of the kitchen moved from the back of the home to the center and was no longer closed off to dining and living areas. Homeowners were opting for bold design choices, selecting whimsical wallpaper for backsplashes, unique linoleum flooring and the iconic wood-look cabinetry we’ve all come to love. During this time, appliances were also advancing to include added cooking options and features that made meal prep easier.

1980s

“Bigger is better” was a major theme of the 1980s and of course kitchens followed this movement. A trend for larger homes added square footage in the kitchen allowing for more countertop space, larger eating nooks and room for entertaining. With all this extra space, islands and peninsulas quickly became a staple in kitchen design. This provided the opportunity for additional seating and multi-functional use of the kitchen which allowed families to spend more time together in this space.

The addition of multiple cooking appliances was also popular during the late 1980s. Wall ovens paired with cooktops or kitchen ranges provided homeowners the option to cook more than one dish at a time, reducing the time it took to cook a meal.

1990s – 2010s

By the mid-1990s, the kitchen had officially been dubbed the heart of the home. The idea of the gourmet kitchen took off during these years with pro-style appliances like Verona Appliances ranges, cooktops, built-ins and ventilation hoods.

Through the late 90s and into the early aughts, luxury details such as granite countertops, tiled flooring, and dark cabinetry brought a polished and modern feel to the center of the home. Stainless steel was the trending finish for all kitchen appliances and accents thanks to its durability and ease of maintenance.

As the age of the internet defined the late 2000s and 2010s, technology was becoming a more prevalent in the home, smart devices were being introduced in the kitchen and the design of appliances was becoming more streamlined for a sleek and futuristic look.

2020 and Beyond

As the role of the home dramatically shifted in 2020, so did the function of the kitchen. Now a home office, classroom, dining room, utility space and so much more, the kitchen serves a much greater purpose.

The need for customization and personalization in this space has become a top priority in the progression of residential design. Verona Appliance’s innovative Designer Range Builder allows homeowners to customize their range by finish, fuel type for a look that fits their personal space and the brand-new Kitchen Suite combines a collection of pro-style appliances to craft a custom design that always looks pulled together.

If your kitchen looks like it belongs in a past era and an update is seriously needed, Verona Appliance offers an extensive catalog of appliances, accessories and tools to transform your space for the modern age.

All of our ranges and hoods are available in a myriad of sizes, finishes, and cooking options to meet the needs of kitchens of all layouts.

We’re excited to see where the future of kitchen design takes us and what’s to come in the next 100 years!

For more from projects, products, trends and news Verona Appliances, follow us on Facebook or Instagram or visit www.veronappliances.com.

Filed Under: Design Stories, Design Trends, New Products, Verona Tagged With: Appliances, Kitchen Design Interior Design, Kitchens, Verona, Verona Appliances

Verona introduces the ultimate Italian-made pro Kitchen Suite

August 5, 2020 by EuroChef

Verona introduces the definitive kitchen appliance suite combining the best in Italian-made pro-style ranges, built-in ovens & cooktops with top-of-the-line refrigeration, dishwashing and ventilation. Consumers can choose from a wide selection of powerful Verona ventilation and cooking products (with Dual Fuel, Electric, All Gas and Induction) in stainless steel or up to five brilliant color options. New Energy Star-rated 36” counter-depth Verona French Door Refrigerator (with generously sized full-width pantry drawers) and 24” ultra-quiet stainless-steel dishwasher (with vortex cleaning and 16 place setting capacity) complete the exceptional suite.

“The Verona Kitchen Suite features innovative new cooking products (Designer Induction and Dual Fuel ranges in six trending colors); Designer ventilation hoods (chimney, low profile and inset) as well as a Verona French Door refrigerator and dishwasher,” states Melissa Haber, Vice President of EuroChef USA. “Consumers can create their custom Italian-made collection in an array of size, color and fuel options and may save up to $2,800 on four-piece packages with an instant in-store rebate. No other kitchen suite on the market today has Verona’s European styling and performance features with a four-piece 36” range program starting at $6,499 and a range of cooking appliance sizes from 36”, 30” and 24”.

New Products Available in the Verona Kitchen Suite

36” French Door Refrigerator (VERF36CDSS)

  • Counter-depth with full-width pantry drawers and spill-proof glass shelves
  • 5 Cu.Ft. Capacity
  • Built-in Ice-Maker
  • Dual Freezer Drawers
  • Electronic Temperature Controls
  • Energy Star Rated and energy efficient LED Interior Lighting
  • Humidity Control

24” Tall Tub Dishwasher (VEDW24TSS)

  • Touch Control Panel
  • 16 Place Setting Capacity
  • Space-saving Cutlery Drawer
  • Vortex Wash Cycle for heavily soiled pots and pans
  • Up to 24hr Delay Start Option
  • Stainless Steel Tub
  • Energy Star Rated
  • 6 Washing Programs
  • 45 DB Sound Level

36” Designer Series Dual Fuel Range and 36” Designer Series Induction Range

  • Six colors: Matte Black, Gloss Black, Stainless Steel, Burgundy, White, Slate Gray
  • ‘Giant’ sized Oven Cavity
  • Dual Convection Oven Fans
  • Soft Closed Hinges
  • Telescopic Gliding Rack Support (1 included)
  • 7 Rack Positions
  • 4 Interior Halogen Lights

Designer Series Ventilation Range Hoods (600-1,200 CFM)

Premium range hoods, hand-crafted stainless-steel construction with heavy-duty blowers, dishwasher safe anti-grease filters, time delay shut offs, indicator lights for filter maintenance, and convertible for easy installation whether externally vented or recirculating.

  • 36” and 48” Stainless Steel Insert
  • 30”, 36” and 48” Low Profile Stainless Steel Range Hoods
  • 30”, 36”, and 48” Chimney Stainless Steel Range Hoods; 36” available in four color choices (Stainless Steel, Matte Black, Gloss Black and White.)

Filed Under: New Products, News Tagged With: Appliances, Designer, Dishwasher, Hood, Kitchen, Kitchen Design, Kitchen Suite, Range, Refrigerator, Verona, Verona Appliances

Verona Introduces Designer Ventilation Collection

March 5, 2020 by EuroChef

Verona Appliances introduces Designer Ventilation with three style options including a classic wall-mounted chimney hood, streamlined low profile hood and built-in hood insert. Verona’s Designer Hood Collection offers powerful features including: 600 CFM – 1,200 CFM motors, four fan speeds, LED lights, dishwasher safe anti-grease filters, time delay shut-off and the choice of a filtration system for internal ventilation. Chimney and low profile hoods are available in 30”, 36” and 48” sizes, and the built-in hood insert comes in 34” and 46”. The 36” chimney hood is available in four colors including stainless, white, matte black and gloss black to match any Verona range.

The Designer Hood Collection is part of an expansive Kitchen Suite program recently launched – saving consumers up to $2,800 on four-piece packages (range, hood, dishwasher and refrigerator) with an instant in-store rebate.

“MADE IN ITALY, the Designer Hood Collection brings together the finest materials, sought after features and powerful performance into three beautifully crafted styles,” states Melissa Haber, Vice President of EuroChef USA. “Consumers now have powerful options to coordinate their ventilation style, size and color with any Verona cooking appliance for a perfectly paired kitchen design.”

Designer Series Ventilation Range Hoods (600-1,200 CFM)

Premium range hoods, hand-crafted stainless-steel construction with heavy-duty blowers, dishwasher safe anti-grease filters, time delay shut offs, indicator lights for filter maintenance, and convertible for easy installation whether externally vented or recirculating.

  • 36” and 48” Stainless Steel Insert
  • 30”, 36” and 48” Low Profile Stainless Steel Range Hoods
  • 30”, 36”, and 48” Chimney Stainless Steel Range Hoods; 36” available in four color choices (Stainless Steel, Matte Black, Gloss Black and White.)

Filed Under: New Products, News, Verona Tagged With: Appliances, Cooking, Hood, Kitchen, Range Hood, Vent, Ventilation, Verona, Verona Appliances

Verona Introduces New Verona Classic Line

July 20, 2015 by EuroChef

Verona, crafted in Italy but made for the U.S. market, launches a new series of 36” professional ranges with contemporary lines and stunning details that combine the very best of industrial design and cooking performance. Offered in three colors, including stainless steel, matte black and gloss red, the Verona Classic models feature a sleek plinth leg, matching colored control panel, exquisite beveled front plus robust stainless handles and handrail. The elegantly shaped controls add a unique look, and ergonomic feel that is certain to become a trademark of fine cooking. The panel behind the controls is color-matched with the chosen range finish. The ranges are offered in a full line of dual fuel, gas or electric. The dual fuel and gas options are also available with a choice of a double oven.

The ranges are fully equipped with a European convection oven that is easily programmed with the digital clock and timer, delivering the ultimate in professional performance. The multi-function convection oven provides seven cooking modes including three baking modes (Bake, Fan Oven, Convection Bake); three radiant modes (Broil, Convection Broil, Dual Broil) and also a Defrost mode. Convection cooking helps to prepare meals faster, and in less time than a conventional oven.

A full width compartment provides expansive storage capacity while a standard Glide Rack makes cooking large, heavy items almost effortless.

Other Details:Verona Classic

  • Programmable Digital Clock & Timer in the dual fuel
    and electric ranges
  • Multi Function European Convection Oven in the dual
    fuel and electric ranges
  • High Powered Infrared Broiler in the gas range
  • EZ Clean Porcelain Oven Surface
  • Full width storage compartment
  • Plinth legs with a tubular option
  • MSRP starts at $3599

Filed Under: New Products, Verona Tagged With: 36", Appliance, Appliances, Architects, Designers, Range, Ranges, Verona, Verona Appliances

VERONA Professional Ranges offer exclusive culinary features

July 14, 2015 by EuroChef

Verona’s stylish line of pro-style dual fuel, gas, or electric ranges as well as built-in ovens and cooktops add beauty and efficiency to any kitchen. Here are three exclusive culinary features that take cooking to the next level:

VEFSGE 365 NSS cooktop

A better burner design – closer to the grate

Efficient Verona burner heads are mounted close to the cooking surface in order to deliver better heat transfer and more even distribution. Additionally, the high output double and triple ring burners allow for a faster high temperature boil. When lowered, the BTUs allow for an all-around even simmer. These elements utilize less fuel, providing cooking that is both safe and efficient.

True European Convection Ovens

The dual fuel and fully electric ovens are equipped with true European convection. The third fan in the oven pre-heats the air that is circulated in the cavity to achieve consistent temperature. With true convection, multiple dishes can be cooked at once without the fear of flavor transfer, saving time in the kitchen.

Flame Failure Safety Shut Off

For added safety, all Verona ranges have an exclusive Flame Failure Safety system to shut off gas flow in the event that a flame is extinguished. While other ovens may signal an issue with a “clicking noise” – they still emit gas when the flame is out – creating a potentially dangerous situation. In addition, Verona’s durable and heavy-duty triple-pane glass doors keep heat in the oven cavity, while still remaining cool to the touch on the outside to keep families safe from burns.

In addition, Verona professional ranges offer quiet close hinges as well as the only fully electric 36” range on the market.

Filed Under: Verona Tagged With: Appliances, Flame Failure Shut Off, Ranges, Safety, Triple Burner, True European Convection, Verona

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About Verona Appliances

Verona Appliances’ stylish line of ranges, ovens, cooktops and ventilation have been featured in upscale kitchens around the world since 1958. Designed and manufactured in the suburbs of Venice, Italy, each Verona cooking appliance is held to the highest standards of quality and is made to U.S. market specifications. EuroChef USA is proud to present the Verona line of appliances through an authorized network of U.S. distributors and retailers, suitable for any sized kitchen.

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