Kitchen Showroom
- Elise Quarrington
- Nov 14
- 1 min read
I have filmed and photographed LaVitas showroom and work multiple times now, working closely with them over the last few years.
Through film, you notice things you’d never catch in a single photo - the warmth of the lighting, the way a cabinet door closes, the textures and details in each bit of carpentry.
That’s really why video matters so much for businesses and showrooms. It gives people a chance to experience a place, not just look at it. Anyone can scroll past a picture, but when you show a space in motion, people actually get a sense of how it feels to be there. It’s the difference between “that’s nice” and “I want that.”
For LaVita, film lets their craftsmanship speak for itself. You can see the quality, the design choices, the personality of the showroom - all the things that make someone think, “Yes, this is the kind of kitchen I want.”
Filming a showroom is like trying to capture the atmosphere of a place you’d genuinely want in your own home. And that’s the magic of video: it connects people to a space long before they ever walk through the door.

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