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The Path to Embracing Environmental Design

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Today, the widespread observance of Earth Day – and Arbor Day – now more than ever signals to one and all that not only is environmentalism something that could reduce the human impact on the earth, but that it’s also something that’s become increasingly political and corporate (see related story), with Google going green for the day on its search page and offering a list of Earth Day-related sites just a click away, for instance, President George W. Bush planting a tree in New Orleans on Tuesday to mark Earth Day and all three presidential candidates issuing statements calling for better environmental standards.

The Bush administration also offered a plan to boost fuel economy for cars and trucks to cut U.S. dependence on foreign oil and curb greenhouse gas emissions. U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters said yesterday that the new plan would require passenger cars to average 35.7 miles per gallon (MPG) and light trucks to average 28.6 MPG by 2015. The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 President Bush signed in December would already require cars average 35 miles per gallon by 2020, a 40% increase over the current standard.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) also launched a national campaign aimed at cutting emissions in U.S. homes. It encourages people to make sure home heating and cooling systems work more efficiently and homes are well sealed and insulated; choose an ENERGY STAR-qualified refrigerator, dishwasher and/or clothes washer when replacing or purchasing new appliances; and enable the power management features on home computers and monitors.Current EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson also announced on Monday a new agency strategy to encourage the mainstream adoption of green building practices. This strategy revolves around five objectives, which include expanding the understanding of green building and increasing the adoption of green building practices in areas where progress has been more limited, including homes and existing commercial and public buildings.

Going green has also been a growing focus of recent design and building shows. The 2008 Kitchen/Bath Industry Show & Conference (K/BIS) sprouted some interesting green news, trends and products, despite the mid-April onslaught of Chicago-style wintry weather. For instance, former EPA Administrator and Republican New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman delivered the show’s keynote address about sustainability. Whitman said that kitchen and bath dealers and designers have a key role in helping to educate the public about lessening environmental impact. She told the audience that selling environmentally friendly kitchen and bath design and products is very similar to selling eco-sensitive public policy: it’s about getting people to do something for the common good when they may be skeptical about the individual impact on their bank accounts. They may also feel that they would have to sacrifice style and function for the sake of greener design and products.

However, Whitman asserted that by explaining the long-term economic benefits of making the higher upfront financial investment, pointing out the wide array of stylish and functional green products available and sharing how the inclusion of even just one energy-efficient or water-saving product in a kitchen or bath can lessen the public’s cumulative environmental impact, dealers and designers can help open their clients’ eyes to green design and make them realize they aren’t sacrificing anything by going green and may save more money in the long run. (To hear more of Whitman’s remarks, click here.)

Whitman’s heartfelt commitment to bettering the environment was also echoed by the current National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) president, Sara Ann Busby, CKD. She told KBDN/KitchenBathDesign.com during K/BIS that she’s all about sustainability, which was truly the overriding theme of this year’s show, from the green conference seminars to the plethora of products on the show floor that were sustainable, and promoted health and well-being.

At the NKBA Special Focus Event, Implementing Sustainability, speaker Jonas Carnemark, CR, CKD, provided an in-depth look at what kitchen and bath firms across the country are doing to incorporate eco-friendly design and construction. And at the NKBA Center Stage speaker Patti Weaver, CKD, offered some useful ideas for greening kitchen and bath firms, such as TerraPass, a green company that sells carbon offsets for travel and other fossil-fuel-consuming activities.

Whitman’s sentiments about the individual economic benefits of green design were also echoed at this year’s International Builders’ Show (IBS) in Orlando, where show sponsor National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) not only emphasized green building as the right thing to do, but also as a way to survive and thrive in an economy that’s been affected by the subprime mortgage market across the boards, and has resulted in what some industry experts are now calling a mild recession. The NAHB also unveiled a host of eco-sensitive initiatives, such as its Green Building Program and Green Building Standard. And the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA) also launched a microsite, www.greencabinetsource.org, for its Environmental Stewardship Program.

Given all of the media and industry and political attention, now more than ever, it’s clear that environmentalism is a hot topic and that green design is taking a firm hold, and that even installing a single energy-efficient appliance or water-saving plumbing fixture, as Whitman indicated in her K/BIS keynote speech, can help offset the world’s carbon footprint.

What do you think?

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Christine Todd Whitman gave the keynote speech about sustainability at K/BIS 2008, held at Chicago’s McCormick Place.
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Two Show Homes Go Green, and Luxe

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

With Earth Day Tuesday, and Arbor Day Friday, it was appropriate to post the audio files describing the kitchen and master bath of The (25th Annual) New American Home because it was the first show home to be certified by the National Association of Home Builders’ (NAHB) new Green Building Program, launched on Green Day during the 2008 International Builders’ Show (IBS) in Orlando, FL.The New Southern Home, which was also on display during the IBS, was built with plenty of eco-friendly building and design techniques and products, as well, so it’s also appropriate to post the audio files describing the kitchen and laundry room.Both homes featured Timberlake Cabinetry, which has also received certification by the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association’s (KCMA) Environmental Stewardship Program on its entire line of products.Now, some hard-line environmentalists wonder how such large homes can be eco-friendly, while many other industry experts maintain that a home does not have to be small and austere to be green and efficient. It can be large and luxurious and still be environmentally friendly. Christine Todd Whitman even said that during her keynote speech during the 2008 Kitchen/Bath Industry Show & Conference in Chicago, IL.

Take a listen and a look, be sure to read a more in-depth look at The New American Home in the 5/08 issue of Kitchen & Bath Design News, and let us know what you think of the homes, and whether or not you think they can be green and luxurious.

To hear Connie Edwards, CKD, CBD and director of design for Timberlake Cabinetry, talk about The New American Home, click here. To hear Connie Edwards, CKD, CBD and director of design for Timberlake Cabinetry, talk about The New Southern Home, click here.For more breaking news also visit the Top Headlines and Live Events sections.

 
 

Shown here are the exterior, kitchen and master bath of The New American Home, on display during the 2008 IBS in Orlando, FL.

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Consumers Want to Do More Green Building and Remodeling: Study

Monday, April 28th, 2008

The latest research from Better Homes and Gardens (BH&G) looked at the most important factors homeowners consider when buying a new home or remodeling their current homes. The results – which BH&G released during the 2008 Kitchen/Bath Industry Show & Conference (K/BIS) in Chicago – didn’t find any surprises in the top five priorities in a home, which are:
1. An all-new kitchen that looks great and is fun to work in.
2. The right amount and type of customized storage.
3. A master bath and bedroom that feel like a luxurious hotel room.
4. Well-designed spaces that can be personalized.
5. A separate and convenient sizeable laundry workroom.
However, what is surprising is that the study found that more than half of all of the 2,000 “home enthusiasts” surveyed would like to go green, and want eco-sensitive building and remodeling options presented to them. This number jumps to more than two out of three in the millennial age group.What’s also encouraging about the survey results is the fact that despite the current economic climate and the fact that homeowners might have less money to spend, they still want to invest in making their homes a respite from the rigors of everyday life. Their idea of a respite also includes an outdoor kitchen, specialty storage and enough design flexibility to accommodate evolving shape of the family.Design flexibility is especially important to Baby Boomers because in the next five to 10 years, about one in three expects an aging parent to move in; many are planning for an adult child or relative to move in (23%); and most demand guest accommodations in their home for grown kids and grandkids (66%). In addition, more than half of Boomers expect to have a need for one-floor living.What do you think of these survey results? Is this what you are seeing in your area? Among your clients?

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K/BIS 2008 Design Display Takes a Literal Look at ‘Green Design’

Monday, April 28th, 2008

This year, everything seemed to be coming up “green” on the Kitchen/Bath Industry Show & Conference (K/BIS) show floor, and the 2008 Design Showcase was no exception. Now while many displays and products were green because of their environmentally friendly design, the Design Showcase highlighted “green design” quite literally.Indeed, the project’s principal designer Ingrid Leess was inspired by CaesarStone’s Apple Martini shade of natural quartz surfacing material. Leess, of New Canaan, CT-based Ingrid Leess Interior Design, started with color as her guide, and because of that green hue she saw last year, green became the theme of this year’s Design Showcase, which was sponsored by Woman’s Day Special Interest Publications (WDSIPs) and Merillat, which supplied the Merillat Masterpiece and Merillat Classic cabinetry for the combination kitchen/drop zone/mudroom/luxe master bath retreat.According to Leess, green is the color that “sets the tone,” and she used a variety of vibrant, yet complementary shades, including Apple Martini, which appeared on the perimeter of the kitchen. Mixing greens with an emphasis on organic shapes and a variety of materials, the designer was able to create, in her words, a “fresh” transitional style.

To bring the design to life for this year’s K/BIS, Leess worked with Mervyn Kaufman, WDSIPs’ project director/writer, Paul Radoy, project manager for Merillat, and Nellie Ondrovick, an interior designer for the cabinetmaker.

To read about the project more in-depth, look for the Design Update article in the 5/08 issue of Kitchen & Bath Design News.

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Shown is the 2008 Design Showcase kitchen. Photo Credit: John Gould Bessler

Eco-Friendly Design, Aging-In-Place Options, Integrated Technology Mark 2008 DIC

Friday, April 25th, 2008

The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA)/Meredith Corp.’s Design Idea Center (DIC) returned to 2008 the Kitchen/Bath Industry Show & Conference for its third year.Dubbed “Your Kitchen and Bath, Your Way: Designs for Every Lifestyle and Life Stage,” the 10,000 sq.-ft. DIC showcased eco-friendly design ideas, aging-in-place options, integrated technology applications and organization and storage solutions. The DIC also featured products, appliances and materials from a variety of manufacturers and designers, including sponsors Armstrong, DuPont Surfaces, Kohler, KraftMaid and Sub-Zero/Wolf.Here’s a “glimpse” of each vignette that was on display at the NKBA booth in the South Hall:

  • Hostess Extraordinaire (Kitchen and Bath Ideas): This kitchen was designed a space to accommodate all of the activity associated with the hub of the home. Recognizing that a mother of teenagers is part chauffeur, part chef, part counselor, and yet, someone who also loves to entertain friends in her “spare” time, the teen-friendly kitchen has the ability to morph into an ideal entertainment space where adults enjoy gathering. The overall design also included a functional mudroom/laundry room, butler’s pantry for serving and banquette for ample seating near the prominent flat screen TV.
  • Organizer-in-Chief (Better Homes and Gardens): Dubbed “Everyday Easy,” this super-organized and eco-friendly kitchen was designed to help make life easier for busy families. Innovations include a recycling center, recycled-content countertops and flooring and a mudroom with customizable, pull-out cabinets for everyone’s “stuff.”
  • Savvy Young Professional (Traditional Home): This vignette was designed to be “the ultimate bath suite” made especially for young professionals: a new generation of educated, affluent and brand-savvy consumers who embrace a modern interpretation of traditional design and are confident investing in the creation of a home environment uniquely suited to their personal lifestyles. The floorplan consisted of a central spa-like shared space flanked by two private baths. Sumptuous appointments, such as a free-standing whirlpool/soaking tub and Murano glass chandelier, express this couple’s distinctive idea of luxury, while equal emphasis is also given to cutting-edge technology. A “fully loaded” steam shower in “his” bath and a “to the nines” dressing table in “her” bath further underscore the theme of customization and personalization.
  • Mother Starting Out (Country Home): This stylish kitchen, mudroom and laundry/multi-task room work hard for the young family. The overall design featured DuPont Corian countertops, laminate floors that mimic reclaimed wood and glass-front cabinets. A technology station, flexible built-in seating and an island with a second tier of countertops that doubles the work area rounded out the space’s function.
  • Future Thinker (Midwest Living): This kitchen and bath was designed with this fact in mind: 78 million Baby Boomers are heading toward new phases in their life journey, and many are looking to stay in their homes for years of cooking, entertaining and active living. Integrated, wider traffic patterns, accommodating cabinet design, sit-down workspaces and lever controls, along with other amenities were featured in this design concept.

Did you walk through the DIC? What did you think of the displays? Of the design concepts and products you saw?

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Shown are the kitchen and mudroom from the Kitchen and Bath Ideas DIC vignette. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Kitchen and Bath Ideas
Shown are the kitchen and mudroom from the Better Homes and Gardens DIC vignette. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Better Homes and Gardens
Shown are the his and her bath areas from the Traditional Home DIC vignette. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Traditional Home
Shown are the kitchen from the Country Home DIC vignette. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Country Home
Shown are the kitchen and bath from the Midwest Living DIC vignette. Photo Credit: Courtesy of Midwest Living

Pinnacle Award Winner Named, NKBA Student Design Winners Recognized at Annual Gala

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Joan DesCombes, CKD with Architectural Artworks Inc., in Winter Park, FL, was named the Pinnacle Award Winner of the National Kitchen & Bath Association’s (NKBA) 2008 Design Competition during the association’s Board of Directors’ Gala and Cocktail Reception at Chicago’s Union Station.

The winners of the NKBA 2007/2008 Student Design Competition were recognized during the gala by Connie Edwards, CKD, CBD, and Paul Leuthe. Edwards is with contest sponsor American Woodmark (Timberlake Cabinetry), and Leuthe’s with sponsor Sub-Zero/Wolf. As Co-sponsors of the competition, American Woodmark and Sub-Zero/Wolf also hosted an annual dinner and cocktail event to honor the winners, which was held aboard an Odyssey Cruise Line ship in Chicago the next night. Eight students in two categories were named as winners in this year’s annual competition. All of the students were challenged to meet the needs of a newlywed couple whose diverse interests and tastes had to be reflected in the room design. First place in the kitchens category went to Tanja Uzar of Brigham Young University. First place in the bathrooms category went to Danielle D. Mohlman of the University of Nebraska.In related Sub-Zero/Wolf news, the company also honored the winners of its biennial Kitchen Design Contest during the 2008 Kitchen/Bath Industry Show and Conference, including the top three: Warner McConaughey of Hammersmith, Inc. in Decatur, GA; Elaine Cecconi of Cecconi Simone, Inc. in Toronto, Ontario, CAN; and Phyllis Taylor, ASID, of The Taylor & Taylor Partnership in Miami Beach, FL. Taylor also received the new Designers’ Choice award.

The winning designs (seven total) revealed several trends, including:

  • The advent of smaller, high-quality kitchens.
  • The mixing of materials and textures such as soapstone, concrete, wood, limestone and glass, plus an increased use of carbon stainless steel finishes.
  • The contrast of light and dark in one design.
  • Simple, clean lines.
  • Repurposing historical furniture pieces for better sustainability.
  • Increased usage of eco-friendly materials.

To hear DesCombes’ remarks at the Gala, click here. To read more about the competition, click here. To hear Luethe’s and Edwards’ remarks at the Gala, click here.

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Hall of Fame Brings Three More into the Fold

Friday, April 25th, 2008

Eliot Sefrin, editorial director and publisher of Kitchen & Bath Design News and KitchenBathDesign.com, was officially inducted into the National Kitchen & Bath Association’s Hall of Fame during the association’s invitation-only, black-tie Board of Directors’ Gala and Cocktail Reception at Chicago’s Union Station (see related story).

The 2008 “class” also included industry veteran Ken Rohl of Rohl LLC and long-time industry educator David Newton, CMKBD. “Being inducted into the NKBA’s Hall of Fame is a tremendous honor, and one that I’m most grateful to be receiving,” Sefrin said. “It’s gratifying to know that my work over the years with KBDN has left a positive and lasting mark on the industry, and that the magazine has helped the industry remain informed and vibrant.“The honor, however, has only been made possible because of the contributions of many talented editorial, sales, production and graphic arts staff members, as well as our long-time support team of columnists, contributors and people behind the scenes.”

To hear Newton’s acceptance speech at the Gala, click here. To hear Rohl’s acceptance speech at the Gala, click here. To hear Sefrin’s acceptance speech at the Gala, click here.

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K/BIS 2008 Opens Big in the Second City

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Chicago, IL — Through the years the Second City has set the stage for some of the best musicians, singers, comedians, actors, athletes and chefs to showcase their talents. That’s why, once again, the NKBA chose the city for the 27th annual K/BIS. And what a show it put on for all those who wanted to experience all things kitchen-and bath-related. (Click here for K/BIS show product coverage.)

The show opened on April 11 to an overwhelming influx of eager kitchen and bath professionals from around the world. Indeed, there was plenty of foot traffic, and despite the mid-April onslaught of wintry weather (save for the Spring weather that sprouted the last day of the show) that included gusty wind, rain and even snow showers on April 12, there was plenty to see and plenty to report. Here are some of the highlights from this year’s show and conference:

  • At its board meeting on April 9, the NKBA named Don Sciolaro as its permanent CEO. Sara Ann Busby, CKD and current president, made the announcement at the start of the annual NKBA Board of Directors’ Cocktail Reception and Gala on April 10. She later told KBDN that Sciolaro was elected unanimously with the full support of the NKBA’s members, and that the association and its members are very excited to have Sciolaro on board to lead them in a new direction (see related story). Busby said that his experience was vetted in the month prior to K/BIS, and because of his calm demeanor and cool head through the rigors of setting up for the industry’s biggest show, among other things, he was the best choice for where the NKBA is headed, following a close to 20% growth in membership in two years, a huge increase in education opportunities and a commitment to legislative issues.
  • Eliot Sefrin, editorial director and publisher of Kitchen & Bath Design News and KitchenBathDesign.com, was officially inducted into the NKBA Hall of Fame (see related story). The 2008 “class” also included industry veteran Ken Rohl of Rohl LLC and long-time industry educator David Newton, CMKBD.
  • The winners of the 2007/2008 Student Design Competition were also recognized during the Gala by Connie Edwards, CKD, CBD, and Paul Leuthe. Edwards is with contest sponsor American Woodmark (Timberlake Cabinetry), and Leuthe’s with sponsor Sub-Zero/Wolf.
  • At a booth breakfast on April 12, Sub-Zero/Wolf also honored the winners of its biennial Kitchen Design Contest, including the top three: Warner McConaughey, Elaine Cecconi and Phyllis Taylor. Taylor also received the new Designers’ Choice award.
  • The winning designs (seven total) revealed several trends, including the advent of smaller, high-quality kitchens; the mixing of materials and textures such as soapstone, concrete, wood, limestone and glass, plus an increased use of carbon stainless steel finishes; the contrast of light and dark in one design; simple, clean lines; repurposing historical furniture pieces for better sustainability; and increased usage of eco-friendly materials.
  • Former EPA Administrator and Republican New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman delivered the show’s keynote address on April 11 about sustainability. She said that kitchen/bath pros have a key role in helping to educate the public about lessening environmental impact. She told the audience that selling green kitchen/bath design and products is very similar to selling eco-sensitive public policy: it’s about getting people to do something for the common good.
  • Whitman’s talk was about something that is very close to the NKBA president’s heart. Busby told KBDN that she is all about sustainability, and that topic was prominent at this year’s show, from the green conference seminars to the plethora of green products on the show floor.
  • For example, Jonas Carnemark, CR, CKD, led the NKBA Special Focus Event called Implementing Sustainability, during which he provided an in-depth look at what companies across the country are doing to incorporate eco-friendly design and construction. He also offered a list of websites where designers and dealers could go to learn more about the green movement, eco-sensitive products, green building guidelines, green industry certifications and industry shows devoted to green design.
  • Patti Weaver also spoke at the NKBA’s Center Stage about the wide array of green products and resources available to dealers and designers today, as well as about how to be green in the office.
  • On the show floor products and displays that were sustainable and promoted health and well-being were prominent.
  • At the DPHA breakfast on April 12, the association talked about the Industry Data Warehouse, which is software being developed as a way for manufacturers to convey pricing and specs to DPHA-member dealers the minute there are product updates, changes or additions. It also announced that its seventh annual conference will be in Phoenix, AZ later this year.
  • Michael Rockstroh of the RB Stategy Group also spoke at the DPHA breakfast about his “competitive strategy roadmap for a changing home market.” He asserted that the kitchen and bath market is currently in a recession, even though DPHA members mostly reported holding steady through the first quarter of ’08. He told attendees that their aim in a changing market is to be sustainable against competition. To do that, he advised members to implement smart business strategy and examine ways to streamline business practices instead of cutting costs across the boards.
  • In addition to the economy, charity and fundraising were also big on the minds of kitchen/bath companies. For example, on April 12 Home Depot was honored by the Storehouse World of Vision for its support of revitalizing low-income communities. It received Storehouse’s annual Crystal Vision award, which recognizes industry leaders who together help more than 1.6 million people each year via the Storehouse. Your Other Warehouse, a div. of Home Depot, received Storehouse’s Distributor of the Year award for its donation of excess inventory to Storehouse since 2000.
  • Electrolux announced that it will be joining Kelly Ripa in supporting the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund (OCRF). In addition to an interactive website promotion that will raise money for the OCRF that involves an online game – available at www.kellysbags.com from April 14 to May 18 – where they collect Kelly Ripa’s collection of designer handbags for a chance to win one of 10 suites of Electrolux appliances, Electrolux is also donating a portion of the retail sales of select appliances to the OCRF. The goal is to raise more than $500,000 over the next two years to help fight ovarian cancer.
  • Elkay held it annual well-attended event that brings media and designers together to talk trends at La Pomme Rouge. There, conversation, and drinks, flowed easily. Jamie Drake, who created the Vase and Raindrops sinks for Elkay, and Fu-Tung Cheng, who created the Ripple and Cascade sinks for the firm, were on hand to talk design, as well.
  • The annual Moen Spa event was held at Altitudes at the W Hotel, where faucets, design, good food, spa treatments and the firm’s Mirrorscapes line came together.
  • And at A New Leaf, several manufacturers, including Bear Creek Glass and Elite Bronze, got together to talk trends and products the night before the show floor opened.
  • Lastly, KBDN’s editor, Janice Anne Costa, hosted the 2008 Satellite Media Tour (SMT), which was sponsored by Kitchen & Bath Design News and produced in conjunction with DWJ Television. The SMT was filmed live from the show floor, beaming product messages via satellite, radio and podcast directly to consumers watching morning and midday shows, listening to the radio and going online in the top 200 U.S. markets.

Next year’s K/BIS will be held at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA, from May 1 to 3, with the conference beginning on April 30. K/BIS 2010 will head back to Chicagoland. See you there!

For more details, trends, news and product coverage from K/BIS 2008, go to the Live Events, Top Headlines and Project Spotlight sections and the Kitchen & Bath Confidential blog. Visit the Product Gallery to view plenty of K/BIS products. Be sure to check out the 3/08, 4/08 and upcoming 6/08 issues of Kitchen & Bath Design News for additional show coverage

The 27th annual K/BIS was held, once again, at Chicago’s McCormick Place, this time across three halls: the North, South and Lakeside Center.

K/BIS 2008 Returns to Windy City

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Chicago, IL — Like a breath of fresh air, the 27th annual Kitchen/Bath Industry Show & Conference (K/BIS) breezes back into the Windy City – home of some of the world’s most celebrated and influential architecture by Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Gehry, Daniel Burnham and Louis Sullivan.

The city is also the home to some of the best blues music, so it’s fitting that K/BIS 2008 will take center stage at McCormick Place from April 10 to 13 to “Set the Tone” for the kitchen and bath industry by showcasing a surplus of new and exciting products from more than 1,000 of the top suppliers. (See KBDN’s K/BIS show product coverage.)

All are poised to capture the imagination of the more than 40,000 industry professionals – including thousands of kitchen and bath dealers and designers from around the world – expected to attend the event, which is owned by the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA). And whether it’s green design ideas or strategies for adding more “green” to the bottom line, K/BIS 2008 will have something for everyone.

To start, there’ll be a variety of half-day, full-day and three-day NKBA professional development courses (PDCs) that begin April 8. This year’s PDCs include Minding Your Business, Design for All: Universal Kitchen and Bath Strategies, Conquering the Great Outdoors, Healthy Designing and European Design Trends, among many others.There’ll also be numerous interactive roundtable events on topics such as Surviving the Current Housing Market, Sustainable Design, the Luxury Market and Technology Use in Kitchens and Baths, plus a slate of conference sessions including the Kitchen and Bath Makeovers Design and Inspiration led by HGTV’s Candice Olson. The Executive Mental Fitness: Becoming Mentally Prepared for Extraordinary Performance Business and Leadership session will be led by business guru Nikki Nemerouf. And the Integrating Architecture into Kitchen Design Technology and Trends session will be led by architect Dominick Tringali. At NKBA’s Center Stage attendees will be able to hear Patti Weaver’s talk about Green Products and Denise Turner’s 2009 Color and Design Trend Forecast.Other noteworthy events include the following (Click here to see a full schedule of seminars and events.):

  • For the first time the CKD/CBD Design Exam will be given on April 9 from 12 noon to 6 p.m. A CKD/CBD Review Prep Course will be given prior to that on April 8 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • The invitation-only NKBA Board of Director’s Gala & Cocktail Reception on April 10 from 6:30 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. at Union Station will feature the announcement of the 2008 NKBA Design Competition Pinnacle Award winner and the 2008 Hall of Fame inductees, including Eliot Sefrin, editorial director and publisher of Kitchen & Bath Design News and KitchenBathDesign.com (see related story).
  • Sponsored by Kitchen & Bath Design News and produced in conjunction with DWJ Television, the 2008 Satellite Media Tour is scheduled to film live from the show floor on April 11 (see related story). It’s designed to provide exhibitors with product exposure to thousands of potential kitchen and bath consumers via key media outlets throughout the U.S. Product messages will be delivered via satellite – and via radio and online podcasts – to morning and midday shows in the top 200 U.S. markets by KBDN’s editor, Janice Anne Costa.
  • Christine Todd Whitman will be this year’s K/BIS Opening Keynote speaker. Whitman – current administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and former New Jersey governor – will take the stage in the Arie Crown Theater in McCormick Place’s Lakeside Center at 8:00 a.m. on April 11. She’ll address attendees regarding sustainability and the effects it has on the kitchen and bath industry in a global community.
  • On April 11 from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Jonas Carnemark, CR, CKD, will lead the NKBA Special Focus Event called Implementing Sustainability. He’ll provide an in-depth look at what companies across the country are doing to incorporate eco-friendly design and construction.
  • At the Dealers’ Breakfast on April 12 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Thompson C. Price, CKD, CBD, CR, KBDN Business Strategies columnist and NKBA Hall of Fame inductee, will lead a detailed discussion geared toward helping dealers make changes in their business practices and maintain profit.
  • The NKBA Annual Business Luncheon, on April 12 from 12:00 noon to 1:30 p.m., will provide an opportunity for NKBA leaders to present the “State of the Association” to NKBA members. This is especially important in light of Mike Kelly’s recent departure. The meeting will also include a special presentation by Doug Lipp who will discuss how to “think globally to sell locally.”
  • Christine Corelli will discuss customer service and how designers can make tomorrow’s customer theirs at the Designers’ Breakfast on April 13 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.
  • For the 2008 KBIS, Merillat (Booth S4690) will be hosting the 2008 Design Showcase in partnership with Woman’s Day Special Interest Publications and Home. The displays, designed by Ingrid Leess, feature Merillat Masterpiece and Merilat Classic cabinetry in a concept kitchen with a combination drop zone/mud room and a luxe bath retreat.
  • And the NKBA/Meredith Corp.’s Design Idea Center (DIC) will return for its third year. Dubbed “Your Kitchen and Bath, Your Way: Designs for Every Lifestyle and Life Stage,” the DIC (Booth S2048) will showcase eco-friendly design ideas, aging-in-place options, integrated technology applications and organization and storage solutions. It’ll be open during show hours.

On Friday, April 11 and Saturday, April 12 the show floor will be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On Sunday, April 13 the floor will be open 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Each day of the show the Lakeside Center will be open at 9 a.m. Don’t forget to stop by the Kitchen & Bath Design News booth (S2449). See you there!

For more details, trends, news and product coverage from K/BIS 2008, go to the Live Events, Top Headlines and Project Spotlight sections and the Kitchen & Bath Confidential blog, which will feature analysis, podcasts and a daily review of events by KitchenBathDesign.com’s editor, Barbara Capella Loehr. Visit the Product Gallery to view plenty of K/BIS products. Be sure to check out the 3/08 and 4/08 issues of Kitchen & Bath Design News for additional show coverage, and don’t forget to stop by the KBDN booth (S2449) during the event.

Chicago sets the stage for K/BIS 2008 at the Second City’s McCormick Place after a jaunt to Vegas last year. Photo: Courtesy of Chicago Convention & Tourism Bureau

Stay ‘Tuned’ for K/BIS 2008 Coverage

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

The Kitchen/Bath Industry Show & Conference (K/BIS) will be back in Second City at McCormick Place from April 10 to 13, 2008, and so will KitchenBathDesign.com, covering the show for the third consecutive year live and online.Starting the week of April 7 KitchenBathDesign.com will feature the latest K/BIS news and event details K/BIS updates in its Live Events and Top Headlines sections. The Project Spotlight section will also feature the kitchen and bath designs of the finalists of the 2008 NKBA Design Competition – the winners of which will be named at K/BIS and honored at a special luncheon during K/BIS.Live from the exhibit floor throughout the show and educational conference, I’ll be posting audio, pictures and text here on the Kitchen & Bath Confidential blog. Check back here each day for show sights and sounds and analysis of the latest K/BIS product and design trends.Don’t forget to sign up to receive our informative K/BIS eNewsletters on our home page, to look for the 3/08 and 4/08 issues of Kitchen & Bath Design News for additional show coverage, and to stop by the KBDN booth (S2449) during the event.And whether you’re attending the show or not, we hope you’ll join us online to stay on top of all things K/BIS!

For more details, trends, news and product coverage from K/BIS 2008, go to the Live Events, Top Headlines and Project Spotlight sections and the Kitchen & Bath Confidential blog, which will feature analysis, podcasts and a daily review of events by KitchenBathDesign.com’s editor, Barbara Capella Loehr. Visit the Product Gallery to view plenty of K/BIS products. Be sure to check out the 3/08 and 4/08 issues of Kitchen & Bath Design News for additional show coverage, and don’t forget to stop by the KBDN booth (S2449) during the event.