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Excitement Electrifies the KBIS Show Floor

Jan 23, 2018

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Excitement Electrifies the KBIS Show Floor

A Packed Show Floor, Even More Exhibitors and Increased Floor Space Made for a Big, Bold KBIS 2018

Anticipated KBIS Professional Attendance Up Compared to 2017 Show –

 

(Alpharetta, GA.) – January 23, 2018 – The 2018 Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS), the destination for kitchen and bath design professionals, welcomed designers, builders, dealers and kitchen and bath showroom professionals along with more than 600 exhibitors to Orlando January 9-11. Early, unverified estimates suggest an increase in professional attendance over the previous year; the fifth consecutive year of professional attendee growth.  Floor space was also up, expanding to over 400,000 square feet in 2018. KBIS 2019 will take place February 19-21 in Las Vegas.

“KBIS 2018 was incredible. Exhibitors introduced amazing new innovations this year and the energy on the show floor was electric. What a positive start to the new year for our industry,” said Suzie Williford, vice president of industry relations and chief strategy officer, National Kitchen & Bath Association. “The kitchen and bath industry is strong and growing. From our most recent research study, the NKBA expects growth to continue throughout 2018. Our community of manufacturers, design professionals, showrooms and builders have an incredible opportunity to carry the momentum gained at KBIS forward throughout the year.”

“Thank you to our KBIS attendees and exhibiting brands who continue to support us year after year,” said Brian Pagel, senior vice president, Emerald Expositions. “I’m very proud of the entire KBIS team, who once again delivered an exceptional show experience to our audience. KBIS continues to grow and thrive as the kitchen and bath industry’s premier annual event. We’re now seeing KBIS becoming a must-attend event for more and more global brands and designers as well; a testament to the value KBIS brings the industry as a whole. We look forward to bringing the KBIS community together once again when we move to Las Vegas in 2019.”

Highlights from KBIS 2018:

The NKBA once again hosted the State of the Association address, with CEO Bill Darcy, and State of the Industry discussion, with a panel of industry experts discussing annual design trends and economic research studies taking place in the kitchen and bath industry, which is valued at more than $147 billion. Moderating this year’s panel was Fox News and Fox Business anchor Melissa Francis. She was joined by David Kohler, president and CEO of Kohler Co.; Rick Hasselbeck, Chief Commercial Officer of GE Appliances; and Scott Culbreth, SVP & CFO of American Woodmark Corp.

During Darcy’s State of the Association address, he revealed results of the latest NKBA research, “2017-2018 Kitchen and Bath Market Outlook.” The study revealed that homeowners spent over $54.4 billion for major/complete kitchen remodels and over $38.5 billion for major/complete bath remodels in 2016. The study projects the U.S. residential kitchen and bath market will increase more than 10 percent in 2017 to an estimated $163 billion, and estimates the market will grow an additional 9 percent to $178 billion in 2018.

The panel discussion immediately followed, and the executives spoke about macroeconomic issues affecting the residential building and remodeling industry, the tight labor market, changes in U.S. trade policies and more.

On the KBIS show floor, programs for attendees to network, learn and connect with members of the industry extended throughout all three days, with much of the activity taking place at the NKBA presents KBISNeXT Stage, sponsored by HomeAdvisor, and at 80 the Voices from the Industry Conference educational sessions.

KBIS continued its coveted Best of KBIS Awards this year, sponsored again by Beautiful Kitchens & Baths, Traditional Home, and Dream Kitchens & Baths magazine brands from the Meredith Corp. The judging committee scoured the KBIS show floor discovering the best innovations introduced at KBIS 2018. Several brands were recognized, with Kallista taking home Best in Show for its new product, Grid. All award winners by category can be found on the KBIS Digital Pressroom.

The KBIS Innovative Showroom Awards were also front and center this year, sponsored again by LIXIL Americas Brands – American Standard, DXV and GROHE, with incredible submissions from showrooms across the country.  Our KBIS Innovative Showroom advisory board had the exciting challenge of selecting winners in six categories, ultimately naming Empire Kitchen & Bath as the Overall Award Winner.  All award winners by category can be found on the KBIS Digital Pressroom.

The NKBA, along with KBIS, hosted the This Old House team and kicked off 2018 by supporting the Generation Next philanthropic campaign to encourage and empower young people to join the skilled trades. Norm Abram, Kevin O’Connor and This Old House personalities took to the Fairway Architectural Railing Stage in the KBIS Backyard to speak about the great work done by the Design & Construction Week industry partners throughout 2017, and all of the work yet to be done in 2018. The NKBA got the ball rolling with a $10,000 donation. The event included a silent auction and raffle on stage. All proceeds from the campaign went to the Skilled Labor Fund.

Another feature this year — the KBISNeXT Stage — hosted design experts, celebrity hosts and young professionals, all sharing insights into the industry’s need-to-know topics to educate, inspire and connect members of the kitchen and bath business. The stage kicked off on Day One with excitement as Nancy Fire, Design Director for HGTV, sat down with Vanilla Ice, pop icon and host of DIY Network’s The Vanilla Ice Project and Vanilla Ice Goes Amish, to discuss his approach to kitchen, bath and outdoor living design challenges.

As a founding member of Design & Construction Week®, and in collaboration with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), KBIS co-located with the International Builders’ Show (IBS) for the fifth consecutive year.

KBIS is owned by the National Kitchen & Bath Association.

 

About KBIS
KBIS, in conjunction with the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA), is an inspiring, interactive platform that showcases the latest industry products, trends and technologies. KBIS is the voice of the kitchen and bath industry and has been for 50 years.

Early in 2013, the NKBA and National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) announced an agreement to co-locate the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) with the International Builders’ Show (IBS) in Las Vegas in February 2014 under the banner of Design & Construction Week®. The mega-event will return Jan. 9-11, 2018, in Orlando. Kitchen and bath brands that have participated in both shows can continue to choose to exhibit in the KBIS or IBS hall. One pass will provide access to both exhibits. NKBA and NAHB will continue to produce separate educational programming and special events.

KBIS is operated by Emerald Expositions, the largest operator of business-to-business trade shows in the United States, with most of our shows dating back several decades. We currently operate more than 50 trade shows, including 31 of the top 250 trade shows in the country as ranked by TSNN, as well as numerous other events. Our events connect over 500,000 global attendees and exhibitors and occupy more than 6.9 million NSF of exhibition space. We have been recognized with many awards and accolades that reflect our industry leadership as well as the importance of our shows to the exhibitors and attendees we serve.

More information about KBIS can be found at www.kbis.com.

About the National Kitchen & Bath Association and the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show

The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) is the not-for-profit trade association that owns the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show® (KBIS), as part of Design & Construction Week ® (DCW). With nearly 14,000 member companies representing tens of thousands of members in all segments of the kitchen and bath industry, the NKBA has educated and led the industry since the association’s founding in 1963. The NKBA envisions a world where everyone enjoys safe, beautiful and functional kitchen and bath spaces. The mission of the NKBA is to inspire, lead and empower the kitchen and bath industry through the creations of certifications, marketplaces and networks. For more information, visit NKBA.org or call 1-800-THE-NKBA (843-6522).

 

KBIS® and NKBA® are registered trademarks of the National Kitchen & Bath Association.

 

 

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