Every year the Kitchen & Bath Industry exhibits trends and product innovations from around the world. Our team of experts in design and construction returned from the show ready to share the latest ideas and state-of-the-art products.
Color is Making a Comeback
This year held a complete surprise after years of neutrals dominating the kitchen and bath industry. Kohler celebrated their 150 year anniversary with a display of historic color fixtures and the opportunity to vote for favorites.
Over 100,000 votes were cast for Peachblow which was originally circulated between 1934 to 1973. The runner up was Spring Green originally available between 1927 and 1944. Both will be available this spring in limited collections.
If you prefer a more classic approach, you’ll love the colors inspired by fascinating world destinations. A collaboration between Conde Nast Travel and House of Rohl Victoria + Albert Collection presents a beautifully curated palette allowing you to customize the design of your personal escape.
Finishes Make Headlines
There is life beyond Brushed Nickel! We spotted new colorful fixtures around the show with a fresh batch of options for kitchen and bath fixtures and hardware. This is especially exciting because now simply updating faucets and hardware can give you a fresh look. Mat finishes are trending, especially in black. This blends easily with styles from modern to farmhouse. Vessel sinks are inspired by precious metals and Murano glass for an artistic touch to any bath.
The Kitchen Workstation Reigns
Options are everything and the kitchen workstation concept is growing in popularity. This takes the kitchen sink beyond wash-up to a convenient food prep station. The Galley Workstation has expanded their accessory line while several new companies are joining the field. Now you are truly able to streamline your kitchen experience.
Induction Cooktops
Aside from advanced cooking technology, this new induction cooktop from Monogram Appliances features a design friendly color with sleek swipe controls. Induction cooks from a magnetic field and can boil water in half the time as a conventional cooktop. These units are beautifully energy efficient. There is also a safety advantage since it will not heat up without a pot on the element. The surface never gets hot enough to the touch for an accidental burn. This is a real plus households with children. As for the negatives, this is a different type of cooking that may not blend with your style. Switching from gas to electric will be an expense and you may also need to invest in induction compatible cookware.
The Shower Experience
Innovative shower systems will turn the bathroom niche into a luxurious escape. Shower heads from Brizo deliver water patterns that vary from invigorating to gentle mist. Add a linear wall drain that easily blends into your floor and wall tile pattern.
Integrated Lighting
Advanced lighting systems make it possible to integrate lighting into every area of the home, even the shower. Task, mood and general lighting are offered in versatile LED systems that can even be installed with motion sensors.
Advanced Technology
The Technology Pavilion at KBIS 2023 was a favorite stop where visitors experienced the future look for our homes. Here, brands exhibited their latest innovations and smart home solutions. Compact speed ovens, temperature controlled wine storage and built-in coffee makers all add up to everyday ease.
For all of the latest news and innovative products, visit our Lake Geneva Showroom and talk to our team of experts!
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