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Bill Darcy Named a “Most Admired CEO”

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The Philadelphia Business Journal has named the NKBA Global President and CEO to its prestigious 2024 list of admired regional leaders.

By Dianne M. Pogoda

NKBA proudly announces that Global President and CEO Bill Darcy has been named to the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2024 list of “Most Admired CEOs.”

The Journal annually recognizes leading executives in the Greater Philadelphia region who have had a positive impact on their businesses, industries, and the community.

Darcy was instrumental in guiding the NKBA through the COVID-19 pandemic, modernizing and restructuring the association to facilitate remote work, and orchestrating its move to Bethlehem, PA, in 2022, making a positive economic impact on the community. After the pandemic, he led a successful relaunch of an in-person KBIS, the largest and most comprehensive North American trade show devoted to kitchen and bath design and remodeling. He has nurtured the association with a commitment to core values and made the industry stronger by providing groundbreaking research, opportunities for professional development, and more.

“We strive to create a workplace focused on teamwork, professionalism, and excellence in everything we do for the benefit of our membership and the betterment of the industry,” Darcy said. “We realize it takes the effort of all our colleagues to create such an environment. I am so proud to lead this remarkable organization and of all that our team accomplishes on a daily basis. I’m truly humbled by this prestigious honor.”

This year’s honorees come from an array of industries, including technology, health care, nonprofits, banking, marketing, museums, the legal sector, and more, spanning a broad geographic footprint across the region. To determine this year’s honorees, PBJ sought nominations from the public, and its editorial board narrowed the list to this year’s 25 honorees.

To be eligible, individuals must reside in and work for companies in Greater Philadelphia, be the top executive at their firm — including holding the role of chief executive, president, executive director or similar titles — and not have been recognized by the program in the past five years.

The honorees were feted at a black-tie gala on Dec. 12 at Vie by Cescaphe in Philadelphia.

Congratulations, Bill!

2025 Kitchen Trends Report

NKBA 2025 Kitchen Trends Report

NKBA’s 2025 Kitchen Trends report provides a comprehensive look into key aspects of kitchen design with the goal of revealing anticipated trends for the next three years in styles, colors, products, materials and finishes. Our findings are based on feedback from 523 industry professionals across North America, sixty seven percent of whom are NKBA members.  Sixty one percent of respondents were designers and the remainder were showroom professionals, dealers, K+B remodelers, contractors and architects.

Key Takeaways

The following kitchen themes emerged from the research:

Functional

  • Prioritize functionality, with a personalized touch
  • Be smart about smart technology
  • Hide and conceal the functional pieces
  • Flex and adapt with multifunctional spaces and tools
  • Elevate function and style with lighting
  • Extend sustainability beyond materials and products

Emotional & Physical Well-Being

  • Connect to nature
  • Make a statement, but do so thoughtfully
  • Healthy living starts in the kitchen

Aesthetics

  • Open out, up, and within
  • Mix and match
  • Color the kitchen with light, warm, and natural tones  

Additional Topics Covered

  • Overall design layouts and features
  • Designers ideas of what  is a dream kitchen
  • Understanding luxury in kitchen design
  • Specifics for 12 product categories/design elements: Islands/Pantries, Cabinets, Countertops, Backsplashes, Flooring, Refrigerators, Dishwashers, Cooking Appliances, Venting/Hoods, Sinks, Faucets and Lighting

Hall of Fame

Since 1989, the Kitchen & Bath Industry Hall of Fame has honored individuals who have contributed to the growth and professionalism of the Association and the kitchen and bath industry as a whole. Inductees are selected by a standing program committee through member nominations. Below is a list of current and past Hall of Fame inductees.

2022 NKBA Kitchen & Bath Hall of Fame inductee Zach Elkin.

2026 Inductees

Ric Coggins

Ric Coggins is remembered as a pillar of the NKBA community and one of the Arizona Chapter’s most influential leaders. A dedicated volunteer and National Leader since 2004, Ric served as Arizona Chapter President (2009–2010), on the Manufacturers Council, and as NKBA Board Vice President in 2014. Over a distinguished career spanning nearly five decades, he owned a high-end appliance center in Irvine, California, and later represented B/S/H in regional, national, and international roles, helping to strengthen the Bosch brand in the U.S. Known for his humility and generosity, Ric devoted his time to mentoring emerging leaders and uplifting those around him. His legacy lives on in the countless professionals he guided and inspired through his unwavering commitment to service, leadership, and community.

2025 Inductees

Paolo Bertazzoni

Paolo Bertazzoni, representing the fifth generation of leadership at Bertazzoni — the world’s oldest family-owned appliance company, founded in 1882 in Guastalla, Italy — has redefined the high-end appliance market by blending sleek Italian design with precision engineering and cutting-edge technology. Since becoming CEO in 1999, Paolo has spearheaded innovations, from introducing bold high-gloss color ranges inspired by the American market to unveiling the Carbonio finish in 2022, a matte graphite influenced by automotive design. A champion of global collaboration, he serves on the Council for Italy-U.S. Relations and has played a pivotal role in NKBA’s Global Connect program, becoming the first Italian host at EuroCucina. Rooted in the company’s long-standing philosophy of “Family, Food, Engineering,” Paolo’s contributions extend beyond business, earning him numerous accolades — most notably the prestigious knighthood title of “Cavaliere del Lavoro” in May 2024, awarded by the President of Italy for his commitment to economic growth, social responsibility, and the betterment of living and working conditions.


Manuel D. Gutiérrez

Manuel D. Gutiérrez dedicated his career to helping kitchen and bath (K&B) industry professionals understand the complexities of national and global economies and their impact on the sector. With over 25 years at Kohler Co. in market research, he played a pivotal role in driving global business strategies and authored the Economic Indicators column for NKBA’s newsfeed for more than a decade. As NKBA’s Consulting Economist, Manuel shaped the association’s research strategy, contributing to the annual Kitchen & Bath Market Outlook and the quarterly NKBA/John Burns Kitchen & Bath Market Index, making economic data both accessible and actionable for NKBA members. His work extended to Kohler’s internal newsletters, where he provided insights on kitchen and bath trends and housing starts, often using data visualization to clarify complex ideas. Manuel was also deeply engaged with the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies, earning special recognition upon retirement, and was a respected leader of The Economic Club of Sheboygan, where he received an emeritus award. He passed away in September 2024 at the age of 79, remembered not only for his sharp economic insights but also for his charm, wit, and warm smile.

2023 Inductees

Steve Feldman

In 2001, Steve Feldman witnessed the demolition of the Empress of Iran’s mansion in Greenwich, Connecticut, which gave him the idea to recycle kitchens and interiors. Steve entered the kitchen and bath industry in 2005 when he founded Green Demolitions, an environmental solution to the mansion demolition boom. His entrepreneurial charity spread its wings to become Renovation Angel, a nationwide sustainability program for luxury kitchens and interiors. Steve is a pioneer in building a circular economy which dramatically reduces waste and carbon and is ultimately economically sustainable and better for all sectors of the industry. Steve’s efforts have offered recycling solutions to designers, architects, builders, manufacturers, and retailers. Renovation Angel has recycled for thousands of homeowners, including numerous high-net worth property owners, members of the Forbes 400, family office clients, sports and entertainment families. Steve has received positive press in The New York Times, Forbes, Architectural Digest, Yahoo Finance, CNN, Success Magazine, Kitchen Bath Business, Kitchen Bath Design News and numerous others.

2022 Inductees

Zach Elkin

Zach Elkin got his start in the kitchen and bath industry in 1978 as a member of Sears Holdings Corporation, where he was continually promoted for achievement in various sales, marketing, and operations roles over a 27-year span. After leaving Sears, he has become an undisputed industry leader known for using innovative marketing, product design, and positioning strategies to build global businesses and brands. These include Bosch Siemens Home Appliances Corporation (BSH), where he was responsible for helping Thermador reclaim its cooking prominence using an innovative blend of marketing, promotional, PR and influencer strategies while shoring up its dealer network; and Signature Kitchen Suite® (SKS), part of the LG family, where Zach was responsible for forming the first-ever SKS design council that brought together seasoned design professionals to create a platform for collaboration on product development and industry trends. In his current role as President of Beko Home Appliances, Zach hopes to truly define what a healthy American kitchen looks like.

2020 Inductees

Kathleen Parrott, Ph.D, CKE

Kathleen Parrott devoted her career to educating our future kitchen, bath and home designers as a professor in Virginia Tech’s Department of Apparel, Housing and Resource Management. She was instrumental in the creation of NKBA’s Professional Resource Library, as a co-author of “Kitchen Planning: Guidelines, Codes Standards,” and “Bath Planning: Guidelines, Codes Standards” (2nd editions), and was published in numerous prestigious academic journals. A Certified Kitchen Educator, founding faculty member of Virginia Tech’s Center for Real Life Kitchen Design and chair of its Advisory Board, her primary areas of research include Environmental Issues in Housing, Kitchen and Bath Design, Housing for Seniors and Cross-Cultural Housing Perspectives. Parrott consistently brought a high level of intellect, knowledge and professionalism to all her endeavors, including her significant contributions to NKBA’s educational activities and engagement with industry leaders.

2019 Inductees

Suzie Williford

Suzie Williford’s career in the kitchen and bath industry spanned more than three decades, serving the association and the industry in several capacities. She started her career answering phones in a showroom in Texas, working her way up to vice president of sales, managing K&B companies catering to both the trade and consumer markets, and cultivating a depth of industry knowledge along the way. Her volunteer efforts for the NKBA include 10 years on the board of directors, and she held the position of board president in 2009. She joined the association as a full-time employee in 2012 and was named Executive Vice President of Industry Relations and CSO in 2018. Suzie was instrumental in the tremendous growth of NKBA and expansion of KBIS, and played a key role in developing many initiatives, such as Global Connect, that aim to reach beyond North America and unite the industry in a meaningful way.

Ann Morris, CMKBD

Ann Morris, CMKBD, CAPS, CfYH, was a longtime instructor and supporter of the NKBA. Her design career began in the 1970s in New York and, like that era, was punctuated by a passion for color. She appeared on HGTV and her work was featured in national publications including House Beautiful, The New York Times, Better Homes and Gardens and Inspired House. At Parsons School of Design in Manhattan, she taught an advanced-level interior design class from 1988 through 1992. She earned her Certified Master Kitchen & Bath Designer accreditation from the NKBA — the highest certification granted by the association. She also held Certified Aging in Place Specialist and Color for Your Home designations. Morris presented NKBA webinars and courses from 2007 to 2017, was a chapter officer for both the NKBA Manhattan and South Florida Chapters and was inducted to the NKBA Ambassador’s Club in 2007.

William “Skip” Woodall III

William “Skip” Woodall 3rd spent his career at his family’s business, Richardson, Tex.-based Vent-A-Hood, established in 1937. After serving in the U.S. Marines, Skip began his Vent-A-Hood career working in the factory, literally learning the ventilation business from the ground up, and assumed the role of president in 1992 and CEO in 2006. He holds five commercially successful U.S. patents in various aspects of ventilation design, and is a 41-year member of the NKBA. He began the Vent-A-Hood University training program to educate dealer salespeople from all over North America about the principles of kitchen ventilation. He served on the NKBA Board from 2013 to 2015 and received the NKBA “40 Years of Service” Award in 2017. He is a leader in the ventilation industry, a visionary who has developed products that impact air quality and healthy living in the kitchen environment.

2018 Inductees

Daniel Lewis

Louis, owner and CEO of Laser Product Industries, is an inventor and businessman who has developed precise laser measuring systems that make it fast, easy and affordable for any size manufacturer of kitchen cabinets and countertops to fabricate high-quality products. Louis, who holds numerous patents for his inventions, created a laser system that allows cabinet and countertop companies to document and measure jobs, add jobsite details and generate estimates. The system automatically translates the data points into a 2S or 3D file that can be approved on-site by the customer, or emailed to the shop for fabrication. It’s easy to use and fast to learn, and has been designed to interface with all leading cabinet and countertop design programs as well. Louis’ company won the 2017 AWFS Visionary Award for Productivity and Innovation. Over 80 percent of U.S. countertop fabricators who use digital templating own an LPI product.

2016 Inductees

Gunnar Baldwin

Water conservationist Gunnar Baldwin joined TOTO in 1990, when the Japanese-based manufacturer opened its American subsidiary, and has served in numerous roles at the company. Now a consulting Water Efficiency Specialist, he has represented TOTO on several green building committees, including the first U.S. Green Building Council water efficiency technical advisory group, and was a charter director of the Alliance for Water Efficiency. Starting in the Seventies, he pioneered the first code-approved low-consumption toilet to reduce the environmental impact of wastewater, and has lobbied for incentives for water conservation for 15 years. During the past seven years, Baldwin has trumpeted Universal Design, encouraging socially and environmentally sustainable strategies to become standard best practices in all design. He is a Certified Living in Place Professional, serving on the CLIPP advisory panel, and a member-employee of LEED, Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design.

2015 Inductees

Francisco “Paco” Cosentino 

In 1979, after Paco Cosentino joined his family’s small marble and stone processing business, begun in 1940 in the small town of Macael in Almería, Spain, he transformed the company into a global leader in surface materials for architecture and interior design. In 1990, he masterminded Silestone Natural Quartz, developing more than 120 colors and revolutionizing the use of innovative, high-performance surfaces and keeping up with evolving design trends. Cosentino led the group’s development of Dekton, the first ultra-compact, ultra-resilient surfacing material suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. This latest product advancement brought a new category to the market, breaking established rules and limitations of traditional countertop and surfacing materials. Besides product innovations, Cosentino has also transformed the business via marketing and customer service, opening a network of design centers around the world that increased access to products and minimized delivery times.

2012 Inductees

Jean Mignault 

Jean Mignault is the Founder, Executive Chairman of the Board, and Chief of Strategic Direction for 20-20 Technologies, Inc. Mignault founded the company in 1987, introducing an alternative to pen and paper, improving efficiency through his revolutionary design software, and forever changing the way contemporary designers work. In creating the professional software that is now considered an industry standard and continuing to build on the products offered by 20-20 Technologies, Inc., Mignault has left an indelible imprint on the kitchen and bath industry, along with the interior design and furniture manufacturing industries. His contributions have forever opened the door to a new level of innovation.

Charlotte Breidenstein 

Charlotte Breidenstein served on the staff of the National Kitchen & Bath Association for 28 years, offering contributions in what was formerly known as the Societies Department, equivalent to the present day Certifications Department. In addition, Breidenstein helped develop the Conference Department and Education Department, as well as the Governance Department, where she spent the final years of her employment as Manager, before retiring at the start of 2012. Breidenstein helped define the organization’s governance procedures, and, as a 28-year veteran employee of the NKBA, holds the longest term of employment in staff history.

2011 Inductees

Surjit Kalsi

Surjit Kalsi is chairman of Capital Cooking Equipment, and is credited with having changed the face of the appliance industry. He began his career more than 50 years ago as a design engineer, and through innovative-thinking and tenacity, he introduced the concept of commercial quality ranges for residential use, as well as developing the world’s first all-stainless steel outdoor barbecue line. His impressive contributions to the industry include the invention of the world’s first pyrolytic self-cleaning oven, the low input natural gas pilot, the universal gas burner, retention flame burner and the first dual flow gas burner. Today, he is considered one of the foremost experts in cooking range design and manufacturing.

2009 Inductees

Kenneth E. Anderson, CKD

Kenneth founded TASK Lighting Corporation in 1985. This was based on his own frustration over the lack of incandescent under-cabinet lighting in the kitchen and bath industry. Luche was the trade name for the company’s first lighting system, and it remains one of the mainstays for the firm today. Over the years, other concepts have evolved, earning Anderson three patents. Today, TASK remains a groundbreaking force in incandescent, LED, and fluorescent lighting concepts. Nationally-conducted seminars are hosted by TASK to instruct designers on how to integrate lighting into their total design. Mr. Anderson has taught more than 100 TASK seminars, in addition to speaking at the NKBA’s Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (K/BIS) educational courses. He has won multiple national design awards and held various NKBA leadership positions. Mr. Anderson has also served on the NKBA’s Board of Governors of Manufacturers and the K/BIS Ad Hoc Committee.

James J. Bakke

James J. Bakke is President and CEO of Sub-Zero, Inc. and Wolf Appliance, Inc. He is the third-generation in Bakke-family leadership of the refrigeration innovator, Sub-Zero, which was founded in 1945. Spending ten years in various positions in the business, he was named President in 1990 and CEO in 1992. He was instrumental in introducing the new built-in refrigeration line, the integrated 700 Series, and the new line of beautiful and functional wine storage. With the acquisition of Wolf Gourmet in 2000, Mr. Bakke brought the Wolf cooking line into the corporate family, expanding the line of ranges, cooktops, and ovens, while raising recognition to equal Sub-Zero. He was recently honored by Builder magazine for his 30 years of innovation in the industry.

Mary Jo Peterson, CKD, CBD, CAPS, CAASH

An author, speaker and instructor for the NKBA, Ms. Peterson is the owner of Connecticut-based design practice, Mary Jo Peterson, Inc.; where her focus is residential and commercial building projects in the New England region. She has worked with national builders and product manufacturers on staff training and design of spaces and products, incorporating universal concepts. Her design work has won national recognition from the NKBA, the NAHB 50+ Housing Council, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Building Sciences Museum, AIA, Easter Seals, and Century 21 in the Easy Access Housing Awards for excellence in universal design. Ms. Peterson actively promotes change and education toward the integration of access, sustainability, and beautiful design.

2008 Inductees

David H. Newton, CMKBD

David’s introduction to the kitchen and bath industry came in 1970, managing a building products distributor. In 1986, he became the director of training for the National Kitchen & Bath Association, teaching the three-day Kitchen Specialist Training School and teaching the Bath Design course. David left the NKBA in 1989 to begin David Newton and Associates, but continued to teach and develop NKBA training programs. David was one of the first trainers in the kitchen and bath industry to incorporate PowerPoint-style presentations and also introduced Kitchen and Bath CAD training into his design courses. David developed or co-developed ten of the programs presented by NKBA during 2007, as well as six of the new NKBA web-based seminars. He co-authored Kitchen and Bath Drawing, part of the NKBA Professional Resource Library. The “Kitchen and Bath Business Exam Tips” column, written by David, appeared regularly in Profiles Magazine, the NKBA’s quarterly publication.

Kenneth S. Rohl

Kenneth S. Rohl is Chief Executive Officer of ROHL Corporation, a marketer of high-end kitchen and bath products. Ken began his company as Western States Manufacturing in 1983, introducing the pull-out kitchen faucet to the U.S. The company was renamed ROHL in 1991 and its products are now featured in more than 900 luxury showrooms across the U.S. The company has supplied more than 300,000 pull-out faucets to the U.S. market. The ROHL product line continues to grow far beyond the original pull-out faucet. It now includes a wide range of top quality faucets and fixtures. Ken has also directly contributed to the National Kitchen & Bath Association in a number of capacities, including serving as a member of the Board of Directors, National Strategic Planning Group, National Manufacturer’s Representatives Council and NKBA Ambassador’s Club, as well as serving as the vice president of the Southern California Chapter for six years.

Eliot Sefrin

Eliot Sefrin is the founding editor of Kitchen & Bath Design News, which has now served kitchen and bath trade professionals for 25 years. He was given the dual title of editorial director and publisher in 1994, and has also served as group publisher for KBDN’s parent company, Cygnus Business Media, with oversight responsibilities for KBDN’s sister magazines Qualified Remodeler, Residential Design/Build and Surface Fabrication. KBDN has helped shape, define and educate a maturing kitchen and bath industry marked by growth, new forms of competition and an increased fashion emphasis. In the process, the magazine has helped raise the professionalism and profitability of its 50,000 monthly readers. In partnership with the NKBA, KBDN also co-produced the highly successful “Designing for Profit,” “Profitable Showroom Design” and “Pathways to Profit” seminars aimed at delivering education to kitchen and bath professionals in key metropolitan markets.

2007 Inductees

Donald O’Connor

Donald O’Connor became an American citizen in 1954. Originally a native of London, England, O’Connor holds both a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Industrial Design from Syracuse University. Since 1973, he has been the Director of Sales and Design Training for Wood-Mode, the maker of fine custom cabinetry. During that time, O’Connor has taught nearly 800 classes, educating more than 12,700 kitchen and bath professionals, helping to increase their level of expertise. He has also been a key component to updating the knowledge of the industry itself. O’Connor has contributed to various industry resource materials, including the NKBA technical manuals, college textbooks and consumer and trade publications.

Lothar C. Birkenfeld

Lothar C. Birkenfeld is a fixture in the luxury kitchen furniture field. Birkenfeld combines his extensive knowledge in engineering and design in his role as President of Poggenpohl, U.S., a leader in the manufacturing and design of high-performance luxury European kitchens. Over the past 10 years at Poggenpohl, Lothar has expanded the company by opening signature company-owned retail studios as well as independently-owned dealer studios. During his presidency, he has exceeded the company’s sales volume over ten times and has also opened ten new Poggenpohl flagship showrooms across the U.S. Birkenfeld was one of the first to bring European manufactured kitchens to North America. Through his influence, “European cabinetry” became a coined phrase and industry standard in American kitchen design.

2006 Inductees

Thompson C. Price, CKD, CBD

Thompson C. Price, CKD, CBD, is one of the founders of the Bath & Kitchen Buying Group, the industry’s only member-owned buying group. In 1978, he started Thompson’s House of Kitchens and Baths, which merged into Callier & Thompson Kitchens, Baths and Appliances in 1995. Price held a seat on the NKBA Board of Directors for 10 years and served as President in 1990.

Don and Kasnea Martin

Don and Kasnea Martin created Kasmar Publications, publishers of Designer Kitchens & Bath, Designer Baths, The Kitchen Collection and Kitchens magazines. After attending their first industry conference in 1979, they bought the magazine, Appliance and Kitchen Retailing. Just six years later, the Martins were publishing several successful West Coast-based trade journals, many of which continue to appear in print today.

Fu-Tung Cheng

Fu-Tung Cheng founded Cheng Design in 1978. Cheng quickly built a reputation for innovative kitchen and bath design. Since then, Cheng Design has evolved into a custom home and commercial product design firm. The firm has reinvented the traditional kitchen and bathroom by using concrete as a sculptural element and incorporating the aesthetics of nature. In 1998, Cheng Design Products, Inc. was launched in order to introduce the Cheng Design aesthetic to a broader market. The Cheng Concrete Exchange, an online channel for all topics, products and information related to interior concrete use, was created in 2003. The Exchange also offers workshops and programs for participants to gain hands-on experience in underlying techniques and design principles.

2005 Inductees

Roger H. Clausen

Roger H. Clausen founded VT Industries in 1956. He pioneered a unique form of countertop, post-formed, decorative laminate, which has become a leader in the industry, providing customers with an affordable, high-quality constructed surface that enables installers and even homeowners to complete kitchens and baths with speed and reliability that was never possible before. Clausen is also credited with many fundamental engineering concepts that further enabled the industry.

Ken Krengel

Ken Krengel started working as a teenager with his father’s business, Kitchens by Krengel. After leaving to pursue his invention of saucer baskets for Disk Golf and other interests, Krengel quickly realized that his true passions and talents were with the kitchen and bathroom industry. He founded Design Plus in 1981 and joined Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry in 1987. Krengel continues to work in the kitchen and bath industry as a Manufacturer’s Representative for Wood-Mode.

2004 Inductees

Hank Darlington

Hank Darlington has a nationally recognized business and has received numerous national awards. In addition to service on NKBA committees, Darlington has been an NKBA Professional Instructor for more than a decade. He is the author of NKBA’s book, The Complete Business Management Guide, as well as his own book, Professional Management for Kitchen and Bath Dealers.

Tony & Michael Joseph

Tony & Michael Joseph, owners of Dacor in Diamond Bar, Calif., have taken the industry one step further by creating new patents for kitchen appliances. Those creations include a dual-fuel oven cell and a 30-inch-wide dishwasher, which remain highly innovative and unreplicated to this day.

Dr. Phyllis Markussen, CKD, CKE, CBE

Dr. Phyllis Markussen became the first Certified Kitchen and Bath Educator (CKE, CBE) in 1995. She is the key to the growth and success of the NKBA Endorsed College Program at the University of Nebraska at Kearney. Her compassion for the industry, combined with her enthusiasm for teaching and involvement with the NKBA, continues to expose students to future job opportunities nationwide. Many of her graduating students enter the kitchen and bath industry and a few have achieved local or national leadership positions with the NKBA.

2003 Inductees

John Achey

John Achey founded Plain N’ Fancy Kitchens in his garage in Schaefferstown, Pa. more than 30 years ago. Achey developed countless cabinets with innovative and exciting features from storage options to interior fittings while experimenting with new materials and finishes. He was one of the first manufacturers to develop custom kitchen cabinets affordable to virtually all homeowners. Achey, who died in June 2002, will be remembered as a fine craftsman and leading innovator.

Judith Mary Bark, CKDNZ

Judith Mary Bark has made significant contributions to the kitchen and bath industry in New Zealand for more than 20 years. As an industry pioneer, she was involved in founding a New Zealand division of the NKBA in 1982. She organized the Certified Designers Society of New Zealand and adapted NKBA’s technical materials to New Zealand manuals. Bark is a frequent speaker throughout New Zealand and even presented a seminar at KBIS in 1989.

2002 Inductees

James W. Krengel, CKD, CBD

James W. Krengel owned a kitchen and bath dealership in St. Paul, earning his CKD in 1976 and CBD in 1989. Krengel helped start the NKBA Minnesota chapter and served as NKBA president in 1989. Krengel is the author of two design books, Kitchens: Lifestyles and Design and Bathrooms. He also developed the first ever bathroom and kitchen CD, each containing over 250 pages of ideas, articles and portfolios. Krengel was also instrumental in forming and expanding NKBA Endorsed Programs.

Ronald L. Mace, FAIA

Ronald L. Mace, FAIA, was an internationally recognized architect, educator and product designer. He was most well-known for sharing his vision of an “accessible world” with colleagues and designers all over the world. Mace wanted everyone to have an opportunity to live and work comfortable, regardless of physical limitations. Mace coined the term “universal design.” In 1992, Mace received an award from President Bill Clinton for “distinguished service in promoting dignity, equality, independence and employment of people with disabilities.” Mace passed away in 1998, a week after the first-ever conference on “Designing for the 21st Century,” which was attended by more than 400 participants from over 20 countries.

2001 Inductees

Joseph Boarman, CKD

Joseph Boarman started his own kitchen business in 1952. In 1976, Boarman began The Boarman School of Kitchen & Bath Specialists, conducting design and sales seminars throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. He later developed video programs on sales motivation and perspective drawing. Currently, Boarman is an adjunct professor of kitchen design at Indiana University and Purdue University in Indianapolis.

Gary Sheffield, CKD

Gary Sheffield, CKD, has been involved in the kitchen and bath industry for over 40 years. Sheffield ran a successful cabinet manufacturing company and was a key player in the establishment of a dealer organization throughout the western United States. He was also one of the first certified kitchen designers in the west and helped found the Mountain States Chapter of NKBA in 1973. Sheffield served on the NKBA Board of Directors for 18 years and was president of the Association in 1992.

2000 Inductees

B. Leslie Hart 

B. Leslie Hart has made a significant contribution to the kitchen and bath industry through her magazine editorials. Hart recognized the growth of the bath segment of the business and its importance to kitchen dealers, and renamed Kitchen Business magazine to Kitchen & Bath Business, expanding coverage and encouraging kitchen dealers and industry professionals to diversify. She also encouraged professionalism in the industry and made an effort to communicate that professionalism to the general public.

Norman Hahn

Norman Hahn founded Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation in 1964. The concept of outsourcing the most complex component of a cabinet, namely the doors and drawer fronts, to maximize a cabinet manufacturer’s efficiency was new and innovative. This allowed Conestoga the ability to grow their business and has been one of their most significant contributions to the kitchen and bathroom industry.

1999 Inductees

Joseph Hochberg

In 1976, Joseph Hochberg had been in business for 17 years and was one of the first people in the industry to recognize a new design trend brought into this country by the Europeans. He created this new trend by blending the contemporary European look with a softer look that would have more appeal to the American public. Hochberg developed a complete line of curved cabinets that gave the kitchen designer the ability to design a totally curved kitchen with the same freedom they were used to with square cabinets. He created what is still the longest line of curved cabinets available and coined the term “curvilinear” to explain his designs.

Bernard Meyers

Realizing that there were no luxury medicine cabinets made in America, Bernard Meyers felt there was a need for better designed, upscale products and that a market for such a product could be developed. He began to manufacture upscale medicine cabinets and lighting. Bernie relied on kitchen and bath dealers and designers for crucial input into product development. Since 1968, his mission to provide the best designed cabinet propelled his company, Robern, into constantly upgrading its product offerings to develop products that were not only beautiful, but functional and practical too. Robern’s modular approach to bathroom storage, as well as its defogging mirror door, interior electric outlets and vertically stacked mirrored cabinets, were all industry firsts.

1997 Inductees

Ronald Ringenberg, CKDE

Ronald Ringenberg was an important player in the early development of the Association of Kitchen and bath Dealers (AIKD), now NKBA. He was a member of the original AIKD committee and was instrumental in starting the CKD program. He was also involved in the original judging of the early CKD Exams. Ronalds’s involvement was critical in forming the Indiana Chapter of AIKD. In March 1980, he was presented with The Kitchen & Bath Industry Distinguished Service Award by Kitchen Business Magazine.

Dr. Donald H. Slocum

Dr. Donald H. Slocum is the inventor of the first “Solid Surface” product, DuPont’s Corian, and has been called the “Father of the Solid Surface Industry.” Dr. Slocum has over 40 patents. His latest patents for new and improved counter tops are now being introduced into the market, showing his ongoing interest and participation in the industry. This one invention has made a major contribution to the kitchen and bath industry with a product that continues to grow in recognition, use and market volume as an important item in the kitchen, bath, and home.

1996 Inductees

William Beemer, CKD

In 1957, William Beemer was hired as a representative for Wood-Metal Industries (now Wood-Mode). Covering Indiana, Illinois and Michigan, Beemer helped bring Wood-Mode to the midwest. It was during this time that he also became involved with the NKBA, forming the Chicago Midwest Chapter. Beemer also served the NKBA on a national level on the Council of Manufacturers’ Representatives.

Joseph F. Fehn, CKD

Joseph F. Fehn established Scioto Kitchen Sales in Ohio in 1961. An active member of the Association, he was a founder of the NKBA Central Ohio Chapter and was their first Certified Kitchen Designer. He also helped to develop the solid surface market in central Ohio in the 1970s with the introduction of DuPont Corian to that area.

Martha Kerr, CKD, CBD

Throughout her career, Martha Kerr has been dedicated to the betterment of the kitchen/bathroom industry. She assisted in the development of the Certified Bathroom Designer program and was the first individual ever to receive that certification. She also worked on the development of the Bathroom Industry Technical Manuals. Martha was the first woman elected president of the NKBA. She continues to serve the industry as an NKBA teaching professional.

1995 Inductees

Louis Lestorti, Sr.

A pioneer in the areas of cabinet design and production, Louis Lestorti, Sr., began Les-Care Kitchens in 1945. Throughout his career, he implemented several ideas that have become standards in the industry. He introduced high-pressure laminate into kitchen cabinetry and established frameless construction techniques for domestic cabinetry. Through Lestorti’s leadership, Les-Care Kitchens became one of the largest kitchen cabinet manufacturers.

Arthur Shapiro

Arthur Shapiro served the kitchen/bathroom industry as a successful distributor, manufacturer and manufacturer’s representative. In 1958, Shapiro became the first Kitchen Kompact stocking distributor in the United States. He went on to open three retail operations called Scotch Shops, thus becoming one of the first wholesale-retail distributors. In the mid-1960s, Shapiro became a manufacturer of stock laminated cabinets and pioneered the “box and door” concept of shipping one case with separate door styles, which many manufactures have since adopted.

Percy Spencer

Percy Spencer joined Raytheon in 1925 and eventually headed their Microwave and Power Tube Division for 17 years. While testing a microwave device used by radar, a candy bar in Spencer’s pocket began to melt. Curious about this discovery, he decided to experiment. In 1947, Raytheon introduced the world’s first microwave oven, the Radarange. In 1965, with Spencer’s microwave oven as an attraction, Raytheon acquired Amana. With Spencer’s help, Amana developed and marketed a successful 110-volt, kitchen countertop unit and the microwave revolution began.

1994 Inductees

Fred Carl, Jr.

Fred Carl, Jr., of Viking Range Corporation, developed the first line of heavy-duty, commercial-grade, restaurant-style ranges for residential use. Viking ranges feature “zero clearance” to cabinets and back walls as well as other convenience and safety features which make them suitable for home use. The influence of Viking Ranges can be seen in the trend toward the “commercial look” in residential kitchens.

Denvil F. Chandler

In the early 1940s, Denvil F. Chandler began a part-time business called Denvil F. Chandler Fabricating Plywood Products. The part-time venture was turned into a full-fledged business in 1944. Chandler manufactured many different styles of wood cabinets and helped pioneer plastic top usage.

Robert E. Crowl, CKD

For more than 40 years, Robert E. Crowl, CKD, has served the kitchen and bathroom industry. During that time, he was active in the NKBA, founding the Iowa/Nebraska/Kansas Chapter of the Association in 1977 and also holding several offices in the chapter. He shared his kitchen design knowledge with students at the University of Nebraska in addition to conducting seminars for community groups.

Miles Woodall, Jr.

Miles Woodall, Jr., is considered a pioneer in the kitchen ventilation industry. His company, Vent-A-Hood, developed the “Magic Lung” squirrel cage blower system, the first of many early distributors to set up showrooms with inventories and to recruit office staff and installation specialists. He often financed the start up of these businesses and today, many of them continue to operate as leading Vent-A-Hood distributors.

Arthur Wenger

Arthur Wenger founded Quaker Maid in 1950 and remained its president until 1970. Wenger was committed to innovative style, construction and manufacturing techniques and often lead the industry in establishing new trends. Many of these trends, such as patented spin-it cabinets and over-the-toilet bath hutches, have become industry standards.

1993 Inductees

W. Dwight Gahm

Founder of Kitchen Kompact, Inc., W. Dwight Gahm created one of the fastest growing and most successful companies in the industry. Under his leadership, Kitchen Kompact, Inc. grew from a local cabinet shop into a modern 600,000 square foot manufacturing facility. Gahm accomplished this by using assembly line techniques, strict quality standards and incentive and profit sharing programs.

Raymond Martino, Jr., CKD

Now deceased, Raymond Martino, Jr. had a career that spanned more than 40 years. During that time, he built a successful dealer organization, aided in the development of design and product trends and was a leader in devising creative sales and design strategies. As an Association supporter, he was also one of the first to become a Certified Kitchen Designer.

Alfred Moen

Inventor Alfred Moen developed the first single-handle washerless mixing faucet in 1937. Today, over 40 percent of American homes have the single-handle faucets, considered a standard in the industry. Moen, who retired from Moen, Inc. in 1982, is holder of 75 patents, most of which are related to enhancements in plumbing products.

1992 Inductees

Ellen M. Cheever, CKD, CBD, ASID

Well-known for her command of the kitchen and bathroom industry, Ellen M. Cheever authored textbooks and courses used by the NKBA to train industry professionals. Under her leadership, important research into kitchen/bathroom planning was conducted, and the industry’s technical manuals were created and/or revised. Cheever has shared her many successes and broad-based knowledge with designers the world over, and enjoys great renown in the kitchen/bathroom industry both in America and abroad.

Klaus Paradies

As the first Executive Director of the Association of Kitchen and bath Dealers (AIKD; now NKBA), Klaus Paradies was instrumental in helping to set direction for the new organization. His ingenuity and foresight led to the development of training schools and the NKBA Design Competition. He was a creative dreamer who helped keep alive the hopes, aspirations and drive of Association founders in many difficult times.

1991 Inductees

Richard Chapman

Richard Chapman began selling kitchen cabinets in 1922 as a door-to-door salesman. In 1926, he began his 53-year long affiliation with Mutschler Brothers. Through his efforts, the firm’s distributor network was established, and several Mutschler assembly plants were launched across the country. He further served the industry as a founder and the first president of the National Kitchen Cabinet Association (now KCMA).

Allan Dresner, CKD

Allan Dresner was involved with the NKBA from its inception, and even provided a place for the founders to conduct their meetings. Acknowledging the importance of education, he organized one of the first distributor-sponsored training schools for new dealers and salespeople. When NKBA (then AIKD) instituted its industry schools, Dresner helped the Association develop programs, and also conducted a number of NKBA-sponsored schools for distributors. He is a Certified Kitchen Designer and was a charter member of NKBA’s Council of Wholesale Distributors.

Leon Johnson, CKD

Leon Johnson began specializing in kitchen design and remodeling in the early 1950s and, later that decade, initiated periodic meetings of Boston-area kitchen and bath designers for the purpose of improving their mutual effectiveness in the local market area. He was a strong supporter of the establishment of AIKD, and helped organize NKBA’s Northern New England Chapter. Leon became the 15th Certified Kitchen Designer recognized by the Association, and served on the council of Societies Board of Governors for a number of years. His support for AIKD/NKBA and the Northern New England Chapter has been strong over the years, and he is recognized as an outstanding leader by many of his chapter members.

Alex Manoogian

In 1929, Alex Manoogian founded a screw machine business-a tiny enterprise which grew to become the kitchen/bathroom industry giant we know today as Masco Corporation. While his company was successful, its true turning point came in 1935 when Masco diversified into the faucet manufacturing business. In 1954, he obtained product rights and introduced the single handle faucet under the Delta Faucet name. Masco is now the world’s largest faucet producer. Today, Manoogian’s firm produces many kitchen/bathroom industry products including decorative plumbing and hardware, fixtures, appliances, cabinets, furniture, fabrics, lamps, mirrors and accessories.

Marvin Weisberger, CKD

As the fifth president of the NKBA, Marvin Weisberger led the Association for three years, from 1969-1972, the longest term held by any NKBA president. He provided enlightened leadership, with grace and good humor, and won the respect of everyone on the Board of Directors who served during his term. Under his guidance, many programs and services which serve the industry today were initiated.

1990 Inductees

Rich Bailey, CKD

Rich Bailey first brought the idea of the trash compactor to our industry in the mid 1950s with the development of a water hydraulic unit. His water-powered model, which fit in an 18-inch base cabinet, appeared in the 1960 edition of Better Homes & Gardens Kitchen Ideas. In 1961, he developed a 12-inch wide electric hydraulic unit.

Robert A. Cuccaro, CKD

Long-standing member of the NKBA, Robert A. Cuccaro was active in the formation of the NKBA Northern New England Chapter. He served on the NKBA Board of Directors from 1972 to 1989, helped organize the Council of Manufacturers’ Representatives, and served as that council’s Vice President for three years from 1985 to 1987.

Orville and Ruth Merillat

In 1946, Orville and Ruth Merillat started Merillat Woodworking Co. in a 2,400 square foot building next to their Adrian, Mich. home. Over the years, the company, which became Merillat Industries in 1971, expanded to become the largest firm in the kitchen cabinet industry.

Robert L. Wieland, CKD

An original founder of AIKD, Robert L. Wieland has been an active member of the Association’s Board of Directors since the beginning, and was the second president. Recognized as the first Certified Kitchen Designer, he served as Chairman of the Society of Certified Kitchen Designers from its inception in 1967 to 1976. Wieland has demonstrated design excellence throughout his career, having won 34 national design awards, including the 1990 James Foster Memorial Award. Additionally, he spearheaded the program to create the Kitchen Industry Technical Manuals in cooperation with the University of Illinois.

Dr. Ralph Wilson, Jr.

A founding shareholder and former director of Ralph Wilson Plastics Co., Dr. Ralph Wilson, Jr. encouraged the development of new plastic laminate products, which have contributed to the creative license of kitchen and bathroom design. He also established WILSONART’s two-week order fulfillment system.

1989 Inductees

Ray W. Afflerbach, CKD

In July 1974, for the first time in its history, AIKD went into black ink. This was a direct result of Afflerbach’s feet-on-the-ground management as Executive Director. Afflerbach brought excellence and organization to the educational program. He was tireless in his efforts to promote the best interests of the Association.

Frank Berg, CKD

One of AIKD’s strongest supporters from the beginning, Frank Berg was ubiquitous. He attended meetings of any chapters within 100 miles of his New Jersey home and assisted in the formation of many of them. Berg has been a vice president, secretary and treasurer and, as a member of the board of directors, was one of the hardest working on any committee that needed him.

Anthony Bechtold

In the early days of the industry, all “sinktop” manufacturers were do-it-yourselfers, making tools and equipment as needed to get the job done. He developed the Bechtold Roll-a-matic postforming machine, for the first time bringing true quality control and uniformity to the postforming process. This led directly to the general acceptance by the public of postformed countertops.

H. Dean Church

The first president of AIKD, H. Dean Church sold his business and retired about 20 years ago and hasn’t been heard from since. His unbounded enthusiasm was irresistible to new members and made him ideal for the Association’s first president. He operated Kitchens by Church in Swarthmore, Pa.

Lewis Colbert, CKD

Lewis Colbert of Champaign, Ill. formed a midwest chapter in 1964, with practically no other members in the area. He worked with the University of Illinois in developing the Kitchen Industry Technical Manuals and the Certified Kitchen Designer program, and was one of the Association’s staunchest supporters.

William Cranston and Fred Pence

William Cranston and Fred Pence, respectively the president and engineer of Thermador at the time, are credited with invention and development of the built-in cooktop and oven in the 1940s, the two products that made kitchen dealers necessary.

James Foley, CKD

“Doc” and “Mr. CKD” are James Foley’s nicknames in Indiana, where he was an organizer of that chapter and is considered the symbol of excellence. He was one of the developers of “Weekenders,” mini conventions at the chapter level, and has been unwavering in his helpfulness to any who need him, including competitors. He has been chairman of the Society of CKDs.

Patrick J. Galvin

Retired publisher and editor of Kitchen and Bath Business magazine, Patrick J. Galvin is known as the man who shaped the industry with his aggressive insistence on better showrooms, better profit, support for independent distributors and movement by dealers into bathroom remodeling. He has been the industry voice and the strongest supporter of all industry associations, and has promoted professionally-designed kitchens and baths in consumer magazines and a dozen consumer books.

Cameron B. Gamble, CKD

Cameron B. Gamble was the first dealer in the south to train salespersons in kitchen design and was a leader in encouraging factory and NKBA training for all. Gamble is credited with changing his market area from job-built to factory-built cabinetry and was a leader in formation of his chapter. He founded Kitchens by Cameron in New Orleans, from which he now is retired.

Lawrence and Milton Gralla

These brothers were the first to recognize the existence of a kitchen industry and to found a magazine for it, Kitchen Business, in 1955. They were instrumental in development of the National Kitchen & Bath Conference and Kitchen & Bath Industry Show, now one of the nation’s largest shows. They have been leaders in all facets of the industry.

Robert E. Graul

One of the industry’s great motivators and trainers, Robert E. Graul retired in 1984. He has created and developed thousands of skilled kitchen designers through the Quaker Maid sales and design school and through countless regional and national seminars and NKBA meetings.

Roy Jacuzzi

President of Jacuzzi Whirlpool Bath, Roy Jacuzzi is the one who designed and engineered the self-contained spas that are so well-known and widely-copied today. The company started making airplane propellers in 1915, then went into pumps and windmills. Jacuzzi, an engineer, has more than 20 patents in his own name.

Louis R. Jenn

One of the industry’s most prolific inventors and innovators, Louis R. Jenn developed the first downdraft range which reigned alone for so many years. He has more than 100 patents in the kitchen and industry and in other fields.

Stanley M. Joseph

In 1948, Stanley M. Joseph developed the first fully self-contained ventilating hood for residential use, under his company name of Stanthony. In 1952, he refined it, making it the first to fit under cabinets. He made the first electric barbecue for residential use in 1956. Now retired, Joseph helps his sons run Dacor.

John M. Kennedy Jr., CKD

One of the hardest-working and most dedicated of the early officers, John M. Kennedy Jr. was elected third president of AIKD in 1966 and again in 1967. In 1971, he was named Time magazine’s “AIKD Man of the Year.” He sold his dealership in upstate New York several years ago and was a factory representative in Florida. He is now deceased.

Herbert V. Kohler, Jr.

Herbert V. Kohler Jr., president of the Kohler Company, first brought “the bold look” of colors to bathroom fixtures in the 1960s. Kohler fostered brand name loyalties and has played a leading role in developing upscale fixtures, focusing consumer attention on innovative bath design, and maintaining craftsmanship, quality and originality.

Charles H. Lemmerman, CKD

Representing Wood-Mode as Sales Vice President, Charles H. Lemmerman was one of the first and strongest manufacturer supporters of AIKD and of everything the Association was trying to do for dealers. He was tireless in his efforts to help dealers and became one of the industry’s most trusted leaders.

Maxine Livingston

As Consumer Editor for Building Supply Home Centers magazine, Maxine Livingston has consistently promoted kitchen and bath products as marketable and profitable to this important distribution channel. Her enthusiasm and energy are legendary, and she still attends every show to deliver complete reports to her readers.

Rosemarie Mahaffey (Special Staff Merit Award)

Since 1971, Rosemarie Mahaffey has toiled over the Association’s books, the longest serving member of the NKBA staff and you have to see some of those early budgets to appreciate how much of a job that has been. She has been the epitome of the dedicated worker serving her Association and its members.

Helen E. McCullough

Now reportedly deceased, Helen E. McCullough was the grandmother of modern kitchen planning. In her research and work for the Small Homes Council, she is credited with the Kitchen work triangle and for countertop linear foot and cabinet storage recommendations, all used for designing today’s kitchen.

Maurice A. Peterson, CKD

In 1969, Maurice A. Peterson, who founded M.A. Peterson Inc. in West Hartford Conn. in 1938, was the first dealer to be certified as a Certified Kitchen Designer, recognizing his hard work on the program and on the AIKD board of directors. He is now retired, but his son, Ken, honored Peterson in 1988 with a 50th anniversary celebration.

Leon Raider, CKD

The true father of the NKBA, Leon Raider, a Kitchen Kompact independent rep in Philadelphia, wrote a Letter to the Editor that was published in Kitchen Business in February 1963. It described the need for a dealer association and outlining a way to set it up. It led directly to the first meeting, and Raider served as unofficial executive secretary throughout that first year. He is now deceased.

Fred Rexford

After experience with several appliance manufacturers, Fred Rexford joined Elkay as Vice President in 1957, glamorizing stainless steel sinks and leading that firm into kitchen distribution channels at a time when no plumbing manufacturers or wholesalers would talk to a kitchen dealer.

M. A. Waimon, CKD

Now deceased, M. A. Waimon was known universally as “Marvin,” although his name was Matthew. He was the sixth president of AIKD and contributed the Labor Cost Manual to the Association, but he was respected most for his high professional standards and his work in helping dealers as a manufacturer’s rep in later years.

Peter V. Chadik, CKD

Now retired after selling his Kitchen Guild of Washington D.C., Peter V. Chadik was one of the founders of the local Custom Kitchen Dealers Association in that area. When AIKD came along, they joined it as a group. He has been one of the most spirited and active members of the group.

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Lakeland College’s Meghan King Snags Scholarship in Student Design Competition 

The burgeoning designer was one of six winners of the annual competition open exclusively to NKBA | KBIS student members.

By Nicholas Tamarin

NKBA | KBIS honors the top kitchen and bath projects by the industry’s most innovative and influential designers at the annual Kitchen & Bath Design + Industry Awards. Each year, that includes the six winners of the Student Design Competition, generously sponsored by Fisher & Paykel, which awards scholarships, in both kitchen and bath categories, of $5,000 for first place, $2,500 for second, and $1,000 for third. This year, the students will be honored at the awards on Monday, February 24, 2025 in the Lafite Ballroom at Wynn Las Vegas during KBIS 2025. ​​In the coming weeks, we’ll also be revealing details about the other five finalists of the Student Design Competition.

“Connect Four” by Meghan King of Lakeland College in Vermilion, Alberta, was awarded third place honors in the 2023-2024 Student Design Competition Kitchen Category for its excellent cooktop placement and focus on technology. Paying homage to NKBA | KBIS’s 60th anniversary, the 2023-2024 competition scenario featured a mid-century home with architectural elements common to the 1960’s. Students were tasked with updating the home’s kitchen and primary bathroom to make them more modern and functional for an active family of four. Competition participants were challenged by the small square footage of the rooms and the expectation to incorporate a mix of vintage style and touches of modern art into the finished designs.

“Connect Four” renderings, completed in SketchUp with V-Ray, feature a peninsula that opens up the counter space while also adding seating. Additional counter space at the entry includes a command center–showcasing the Control4 Smart Home automation system, a Google Home Nest Mini, and a Google Nest Thermostat E– to aid the family in managing their home and busy schedules. Meal preparation is easy and effortless using a Fisher & Paykel professional-style induction range and the manufacturer’s wall range hood with pyramid chimney. Introducing a Wolf 24-inch transitional drawer microwave within the base cabinet next to the range provides increased function and ease of use. And next to Kohler’s prolific 29-inch undermount workstation sink is Fisher & Paykel’s integrated double dishwasher drawer, which allows for two cycles to run together seamlessly. The functions of this home and its smart appliances and features will enable a family to focus more on being connected and less on the hassles of cleaning and cooking.

NKBA student members have the option to enter the upcoming kitchen competition, the bath competition, or both, crafting their designs around client requests and provided plans. Winning this prestigious competition enhances industry visibility and provides invaluable publicity and networking opportunities in addition to a complimentary KBIS registration, hotel accommodations, and round-trip airfare to attend KBIS 2026 in Orlando. Entry is free and the deadline is June 6, 2025. Submit today.

Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove underwrite the Student Chapter and Students of the Industry membership programs. Judges were Paula Smith, AKBD, the former Design Engagement Director for Fisher & Paykel; Mark Haddad, CMKBD, founder and president of Interiology in Watertown, MA; Mac Junker, CKBD, a senior designer at Chess Kitchens in Durham, NC; Rebecca Sutton, CMKBD, a residential kitchen designer at Kitchen Design Concepts in Dallas; and Jenni Russel, CMKBD, the owner of Design in Perspective in Colorado Springs, CO. 

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KBIS 2025 is a Must See

From a new NEXTStage location in the South Hall showcasing industry stars to Global and International Pavilions, the NKBA has you covered in Las Vegas.
NKBA | KBIS Booth at KBIS 2024.

By Nicholas Tamarin

South Hall: The Next Big Thing in Kitchen and Bath
Now it’s time to get ready for South Hall. From hosting the NEXTStage and Global Connect Lounge at KBIS (register here now) to being the home of groundbreaking brands, the Las Vegas Convention Center’s South Hall is a must for anyone looking for the next big thing in kitchen and bath. “After many successful years in North Hall, we’re enthusiastically embracing new opportunities in South Hall with its greater proximity to some of our emerging partners and international organizations through Global Connect, demonstrating our growing role in the global kitchen and bath community,” says Bill Darcy, Global President & CEO, NKBA | KBIS. “This move allows us to tap into the vibrant energy of NEXTStage while fostering connections with established brands, our long-term members, as well as fresh talent that bring an innovative spark to the industry.”

NKBA Design Council at KBIS 2024.

Spotlight on NEXTStage: Daily Design Trends & Insights
Each day of the show at 9:30am, enjoy lively discussions about current design trends and insights. 

Tuesday, February 25: The NKBA Design Council, Thom Filicia, Michel Smith Boyd, Celerie Kemble, and Caleb Anderson, will join to share their personal stories, offering insights from their early careers to their latest projects.. 

Wednesday, February 26: Ferguson will host a panel on “Selective Luxury: The Art of Intentional Design,” which will discuss crafting bespoke spaces that prioritize glamour, comfort, and personal style through intentional design and thoughtful material choices. 

Thursday, February 27: NKBA’s Head of Research, Tricia Zach, will give a presentation on what’s next for kitchens & baths and unveil the top kitchen and bath trends defining 2025. She’ll take attendees through must-have features—from healthy, personalized spaces to tech-driven spa-like baths—that will transform homes in the coming year.

Also on Thursday on the NEXTStage, join Bill Darcy, CEO of NKBA | KBIS as he sits down with Daryl Friedman, CEO of CEDIA (the association for smart home professionals), to discuss the powerful synergy between residential design and smart home technology. This session will highlight unique perspectives on innovation and strategic growth and offer actionable business insights.

Meet Your NEXTStage Hosts
For each day of KBIS, three daily hosts will guide the NEXTStage audience through an energetic experience of more than 20 programs focused on design trends and insights combining research, data, and expert opinions to forecast the coming year.  

Day 1 features John McClain, of John McClain Design, celebrated for its award-winning projects and signature “comfortable chic” aesthetic that has been featured in top publications such as Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, and The Wall Street Journal. McClain now empowers fellow designers through his Design Success Academy, offering proven tools to build profitable design businesses. Former House Beautiful editor in chief Sophie Donelson takes over as Day 2 host. Previously Donelson has authored several books including Uncommon Kitchens: A Revolutionary Approach to the Most Popular Room in the House (2023) and was recently the host of Magnolia Network’s Design Defined. Day 3 host Breegan Jane is a fixture in the global interior design industry, including as the current host of HGTV’s Dream Home. She has several licensed product lines available globally and is an avid philanthropist.

NKBA | KBIS Global Connect Pavilion.

NKBA’s Global Connect International Hub at South Hall
South Hall will feature more new-to-North America products and services than ever with more than 75 international member companies and five international pavilions exhibiting throughout KBIS, with many concentrated in and around the Global Connect Lounge and Kiosks in South Hall. “The Global Connect program is making its mark,” says Heather Shannon, Senior Vice President, Marketing and Communications, NKBA | KBIS. “This business development program is bringing our industry closer together, providing richer opportunities for the entire value chain–from manufacturers to designers. Showrooms and dealers are exposed to a broader selection of product lines and solutions, design and construction professionals are learning about new approaches to design challenges, and manufacturers are collaborating on technology. This is how the industry is growing and KBIS is the platform where it all comes together.”

NKBA Global Connect: A Gateway for International Brands
NKBA Global Connect is designed to help international brands reduce their risk when expanding into the North American market. Given the complexities, size, and scope of the North American kitchen and bath industry, international manufacturers benefit from insights and expertise the NKBA Global Connect program offers, including access to industry advisors, NKBA proprietary market research, and customized recommendations for entering the market. Additionally, those Global Connect members who choose to participate in KBIS are offered a concierge experience, helping them to maximize the opportunities afforded by the show. 

Companies will participate in several capacities, including through Global Connect international pavilions and kiosks, in independent exhibition spaces highlighted on the Global Connect Design Trail, through robust programming in the Global Connect Lounge, and through the International Delegation program and media tour. The three days of programming in the lounge will include International Brand Spotlight presentations, International cocktail and breakfast events, and roundtable luncheons. 

A total of 10 Global Connect Kiosks will feature international product and service providers interested in finding North American business partners. International Pavilions–featuring products from Brazil, Germany, the United Kingdom and Italy–will bring thousands of square feet of international kitchen and bath products and designs to the show. In addition to those who are part of the international country pavilions, more than 40 Global Connect members will exhibit independently throughout the show. All, as well as the Kiosk participants, will be highlighted on a “Global Connect Design Trail,” found on KBIS.com, the KBIS Directory, and NKBA.org.

The NKBA Global Connect Lounge is the spot where international brands connect with North American design professionals, showrooms, dealers, distributors, and sales representatives. Beginning each morning, new-to-North America brands will present quick “spotlight” takes on their products and brand stories. Roundtables and panel discussions, exploring the role of the designer and go-to-market strategies for North America, will be offered for international brands to better understand this unique marketplace. Breakfast, lunch and cocktail events will include audience engagement opportunities.  

NKBA’s Thirty Under 30 Class of 2024 at the KBIS Next Stage during KBIS 2024.

Honoring NKBA’s Thirty Under 30
Additionally, NKBA’s Thirty Under 30 inductees will be recognized during KBIS’s opening night and the NKBA | KBIS Kitchen & Bath Design Awards on Monday, February 24 at the Wynn Hotel. The next morning, on Tuesday, February 25, NKBA’s Thirty Under 30 Class of 2025 will be introduced individually at the KBIS NextStage. The annual 30s Choice Awards will be selected over the course of KBIS and announced online, featuring video of the newly inducted Thirty Under 30 members touring booths and scouting for their choices of the best products at KBIS in six categories: Color, Sustainability, Smart Home Technology, Wellness/Health, Outdoor Living, and Living in Place. 

Discover the Future at the Discovery District
You’ll also be able to find the next big thing at the Discovery District in South Hall, the epicenter of innovation and inspiration at KBIS 2025. As the premier destination for cutting-edge product showcases and groundbreaking design solutions, Discovery District is where the future of the kitchen and bath industry comes to life. Whether you’re an industry professional, a design enthusiast, or simply curious about what’s next, Discovery District is your gateway to the future of kitchen and bath innovation.

Headshots at the NKBA Booth during KBIS 2024.

NKBA Booth SL3125: A Hub of Activity
Finally, the NKBA Booth SL3125 is joining in on the fun too with a photo studio where you can get free headshots by professional photographers. It will be open from Tuesday through Thursday from 9am to 5pm, and walk-ups are welcome–no preregistration is required. Spotlight On: 2025 Professional Design Award Winners will also once again take place in the booth, at 3:00pm on Wednesday, and will feature Shannon conducting insightful interviews with this year’s Design Award Winners. Rounding out the activations, the NKBA Research Team will be presenting its brand new initiative, The Kitchen & Bath Pro Hub, in the booth on all three days at both 10:00-10:30am and 2:00-2:30pm. Created for members and non-members alike, The Hub portal will provide real-time data insights on trends to complement the NKBA Research Team’s invaluable survey findings released throughout the year. Like all of the NKBA events at KBIS, The Hub presentations will be must-sees.

So if you haven’t already registered, please do so now–don’t miss out!

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NKBA Announces 2025 Board of Directors

Eduardo Cosentino, EVP Cosentino Group & CEO Cosentino Americas, Elected Board Chair

Eduardo Cosentino, EVP Cosentino Group & CEO Cosentino Americas has been elected Chair of NKBA’s 2025 Board of Directors, effective January 1, 2025. He succeeds Ken Williams, President, Caesarstone Canada. Williams will stay on as a 2025 NKBA board member.

“I am truly honored to serve as the new Chairman of the Board for NKBA,” said Cosentino. “The kitchen and bath industry is at the forefront of innovation and design, and I look forward to working alongside such a talented group of leaders to drive the association and the industry forward. As we expand our global reach, NKBA will continue to serve as a hub for international collaboration, bringing together diverse perspectives and expertise to shape the future of residential design. Together, we will foster growth, creativity, and connections that transcend borders, ensuring that NKBA remains a powerful force on the global stage.”

In addition to Cosentino, Kerrie Kelly, CEO and Creative Director, Kerrie Kelly Studio has been elected Vice Chair. Returning board member, Ken Roberts, President, Atlas Roofing Corporation, will assume the position of NKBA Board Secretary/Treasurer. 

“The NKBA Board plays a pivotal role in guiding our Association and supporting the kitchen and bath industry at every level,” said Bill Darcy, NKBA Global President & CEO. “With Eduardo Cosentino as Chair, and the remarkable expertise of our new and returning board members, we are well-positioned to champion innovation, drive growth, and elevate NKBA’s impact in an evolving market. The Board’s collective vision, dedication, and diverse perspectives will undoubtedly propel the Association forward as we continue to serve our members and lead the industry into 2025 and beyond.” 

The new 2025 board members, who join existing board member Nicola Bertazzoni, Chief Operating Officer, Bertazzoni Group, are: Scott Edmunds, Sr. Vice President of Marketing, Kohler, Jill Ehnes, President of Delta Faucet Company, Peri Friedman, COO, Fabuwood, and Michael Gross, Senior Vice President, Whirlpool. Edmunds, Ehnes, and Gross have been elected to serve four-year terms and Friedman has been elected to serve a three-year term. Below is the complete list of the 2025 NKBA Board Members, who will officially take their positions January 1, 2025.

2025 NKBA BOARD OFFICERS

Eduardo Cosentino, Chair
EVP Cosentino Group & CEO, Cosentino Americas, Miami, FL

Eduardo Cosentino is the Executive Vice President of Global Corporate Sales and CEO of Cosentino Americas. In the former, he oversees the Group’s sales efforts on a global scale, where he utilizes his multicultural background and sales experience to propel the company’s product design and R&D forward. In addition to his global sales role, he became CEO of Cosentino’s North America operations in 2010, leading the company’s growth in one of largest and most important markets for the organization. Eduardo has developed a substantial career within Cosentino Group, working his way up by serving in multiple roles that allowed him to profoundly understand the business. Prior to his current roles, he worked in multiple divisions, from workshop and commercial operations to sales and senior management roles both at the regional and international level. He is also a member of Cosentino’s Steering Committee, Executive Committee and Company Board. Since 2002 he has been VP of the Andalusian Marble Association, and in 2023 he was appointed to the Board of Directors of the Spain-US Chamber of Commerce, serving as Vice President. Eduardo is motivated by finding solutions to complex problems and developing the talents of his team while helping them develop professionally. Guided by his entrepreneurial spirit, intuition, and creative problem-solving, Eduardo is a key piece in the continued growth and success of Cosentino globally.

Kerrie Kelly, Vice Chair
CEO and Creative Director, Kerrie Kelly Studio, Sacramento, CA

Kerrie Kelly, recent recipient of the ASID Designer and Distinction Award, leads as CEO & creative director of Kerrie Kelly Studio. An award-winning interior designer, esteemed author, and brand strategist, Kerrie has received national recognition for her expertise. Kerrie has served as the Secretary & Treasurer on the NKBA National Board of Directors; Fellow, Design Luminary Award recipient and past chair to the National Board of ASID. Kerrie has also been featured in publications such as The New York Times, House Beautiful, Forbes, The Globe and Mail, USA Today, Elle Decor, and The Wall Street Journal.

Ken Roberts, – Secretary/Treasurer
President, Atlas Roofing Corporation, Atlanta, GA

As President of Atlas Roofing Corporation, Roberts leads the four divisions of a leading North American manufacturer in roofing materials: Polyiso Roof & Wall Insulation, Shingles & Underlayments, Molded Products (expanded polystyrene), and Web Technologies. Prior to this, he was President of Delta Faucet Company and President of Masco Canada. Known for his ability to build teams and manage complexity, Roberts has held a variety of leadership positions in sales, international business development, manufacturing, engineering, forecasting, purchasing, and logistics. He also spent three years overseas developing Delta Faucet Company’s China operations. Roberts holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology as well as a Master’s of Management in Manufacturing degree from Northwestern University.

2025 NKBA BOARD MEMBERS

Nicola Bertazzoni
Chief Operating Officer, Bertazzoni Group, Emilia Romagna, Italy

Bertazzoni holds a Master’s Degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Modena, Italy. Nicola started his professional career in the automotive business, working for the joint venture between General Motors and Fiat,  prior to holding management positions at Fiat Group in Italy, and Toyota Europe HQ in Belgium. In 2008 he joined the 6th generation family-owned major appliance business. After serving in multiple roles, he assumed the position of VP Sales in 2012 with a focus on global sales, and set up subsidiaries for the corporation throughout Europe, Asia, and the Americas as part of a business development strategy in the key markets. Nicola is President/Director of all subsidiaries, including Bertazzoni North America Inc., the US & Canadian business unit. In 2021 he assumed the role of Chief Operating Officer for the entire Bertazzoni Group overseeing the company worldwide.

Ken Williams
President, Caesarstone Canada, Concord, Ontario

Williams, who joined Caesarstone in 2016, specializes in building strong teams with core values of high performance, people, innovation, customer focus and credibility. Previously, he held various senior executive level positions, including Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing in a number of Masco Corporation divisions and general management roles at Fortune Brands, Rehill Company Ltd. and Thorn Stevenson Kellogg Management Consultants. Williams holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Trent University in Ontario, Canada.

Scott Edmunds
Sr. Vice President of Marketing, Kohler Co., Kohler, WI

Scott is responsible for overall Kohler Co. brand marketing strategy and execution across the Kohler Co. family of businesses.  This includes Performance, Digital, Channel and Campaign Marketing strategies for omni channel sales targets for all businesses and product categories for Kohler and Sterling brand across DTC, Retail/E-tail, Professional and Trade Channels. Prior to this role, Scott served as Vice President of Marketing for Global Faucets – Kohler Brand.  In this role Scott oversaw the Marketing and Product Development of Kohler Faucets around the globe.  He joined Kohler Co. in 2000.

Jill Ehnes
President, Delta Faucet Company, Indianapolis, IN

As President of a multi-brand, multi-category plumbing organization with operations in North America and Asia, Jill Ehnes is responsible for developing and driving the Company’s strategy, expanding the product and category footprint, and delivering superior results while nurturing a culture of innovation and passion for winning together.

Jill joined Delta Faucet Company in 2002 and has held a variety of leadership roles in information services, new product development, customer solutions, human resources, and omnichannel retail. In her previous role as vice president, omnichannel retail, Jill developed an interconnected, decision-maker focused strategy and mindset to quickly respond to changing business and market conditions ensuring a seamless omnichannelpurchase experience. Jill also led the acquisition of Kraus, a leading brand of sinks, faucets, and related accessories, and introduced Delta® branded sinks. Additionally, she served as vice president of human resources from 2012 to 2019, where she designed and executed the DFC strategic planning process, created and implemented the Company’s employer brand, and led human resources through significant transformation.

Michael Gross
Senior Vice President, Whirlpool, Benton Harbor, MI

Michael was named Senior Vice President, Product Marketing for Whirlpool Corporation in 2023, leading product marketing inclusive of merchandising, strategy and product delivery engineering for the North American business, which exceeds $10+ billion in annual sales.

In his 17 years with Whirlpool Corporation, he has held roles of increasing responsibility including Sales roles for Lowe’s, Maytag Stores, and Retail/Builder Channels, Director of Product Marketing for the US Cooking business, Merchandising, Operations, Brand Marketing, General Manager for KitchenAid Small Appliances and most recently, Vice President for the Lowe’s Business. Prior to joining Whirlpool, he was employed by the NBA, Orlando Magic and has also held leadership positions with REICO Kitchen and Bath (a Mid-Atlantic retailer).

Peri Friedman
COO, Fabuwood, Newark, NJ

Peri Friedman is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) at Fabuwood, a leading semi-custom cabinetry manufacturer. With 14 years at Fabuwood, Peri has been instrumental in driving innovation and operational excellence across production, technology, sales, and logistics. She is known for implementing lean manufacturing practices and integrating advanced technologies, fostering a values-driven, customer-centric culture that empowers teams and enhances customer satisfaction.

Her influence is evident in every aspect of Fabuwood’s operations. From fostering a fiercely dedicated team to maintaining a fast-paced environment and encouraging transparent feedback, Peri has been a driving force behind the company’s distinctive culture. She also led the acquisition and integration of Plain & Fancy, significantly expanding Fabuwood’s market presence and further solidifying its leadership in the cabinetry industry.

With a collaborative leadership style and a commitment to strategic growth, Peri has positioned herself as a key contributor to Fabuwood’s success. An advocate for innovation and continuous improvement, she is recognized for her ability to build strong industry relationships, drive meaningful change, and deliver results that align with the company’s long-term vision.

NKBA | KBIS

2025 Kitchen Trends Virtual Summit

Tues., Dec. 17 | 2:00 – 4:00 PM ET

Designed by Trish Knight & Nicole Varga. Photographed by Janis Nicolay.

Designed by Trish Knight & Nicole Varga. Photographed by Janis Nicolay.

Virtual Conference

Tues., Dec. 17 | 2:00 – 4:00 PM ET

About

Designed by Aparna Vijayan. Photographed by Catherine & Scott Dove.
Discover the Future of Kitchen Design at the NKBA | KBIS Kitchen Trends Summit

Join us on December 17 as NKBA | KBIS unveils the findings of the 2025 Kitchen Trends Report. This exclusive virtual event will provide kitchen and bath professionals with an in-depth analysis of emerging design trends and actionable insights to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry. Attendees will explore key themes shaping the future of kitchen design, including sustainability, wellness, and the growing demand for personalized spaces that seamlessly blend style and functionality.

The Kitchen Trends Summit will feature expert presentations, trend highlights, and practical takeaways. Discover how earth tones and biophilic design are redefining aesthetics, why multifunctional appliances are a must-have for modern kitchens, and how lighting design is transforming homes into wellness sanctuaries. From decluttering strategies to creating unique spaces that reflect homeowners’ personalities, this summit will equip you with the tools and inspiration to elevate your projects in 2025 and beyond.

Don’t miss this opportunity to stay at the forefront of innovation—secure your spot today!

*Non-members who don’t attend the Summit will pay $2995. NKBA members have access to all NKBA reports for free. 

“71 percent of respondents say that colorful kitchens are preferred over white kitchens.”

— NKBA 2025 Kitchen Trends Report
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VFTI 2025: Design

NKBA’s VFTI Conference at KBIS 2025 offers a powerful array of CEU-qualified learning sessions.

By Dianne M. Pogoda

NKBA’s highly regarded Voices from the Industry Conference at KBIS 2025 in Las Vegas provides attendees the opportunity to learn about the latest trends and business strategies shaping the future of the industry and earn CEU credits, with options for on-site training or on-demand viewing after the show.

The VFTI series is generously sponsored by Floor & Decor.

Subject Matter Experts will conduct more than 70 sessions for the upcoming edition, Feb. 25 to 27 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Seminars and workshops are organized into six tracks: Building & Remodeling, Design, Hot Topics, K&B Trends, Leadership & Management, and Marketing. KBIS attendees may purchase a package including the Expo pass plus a conference pass for all on-site VFTI presentations and unlimited access to on-demand sessions throughout 2025. All sessions are CEU-qualified.

Here’s a closer look at the 16 sessions in the Design track.

Tuesday, February 25

Unlocking Space: Innovative Solutions for Small Condos
9 – 10 am
Instructors: Shaily Godhani, Industrial Designer, Estheteak; Mansi Makadia, Product Designer, Estheteak
Ability Level: Beginner

Discover game-changing strategies for maximizing kitchen and closet space in shrinking condo designs. Explore the efficiency of sliding doors over hinges and the sleek practicality of lighted profiles as space-expanding handles. Join us to revolutionize your approach to modern interior design.

Luxury Accessibility: How to Create Beautiful & Functional Bathrooms for Aging in Place
10:45 – 11:45 am
Instructor: Carol Chiang, Founder, Presenter, Occupational Therapist Evolving Homes
Ability Level: Intermediate

This presentation demonstrates how luxurious and accessible design can seamlessly coexist. Learn how to transform bathrooms into spaces that blend stunning design with comfort and safety for aging individuals, and how to overcome the misconception that accessible bathrooms are institutional and sterile. Discover how strategic planning and thoughtful design increase home value and reduce stress during unexpected transitions, and how to collaborate with clients to create personalized, stylish, and functional bathrooms that cater to individual lifestyles.

Navigating Through the Forest of Finishes
10:45 – 11:45 am
Instructor: Sarah Nielson, Designer, Presenter, Showplace Cabinetry Design Center
Ability Level: Beginner

Wood species conversations are among designers’ most common issues. Expectations are high and sometimes unrealistic, especially when it comes to exotics or “livelier” wood characteristics. This session explores the differences and characteristics of common wood species used in K&B design, offers tips on how to navigate these conversations, and shares important details to help manage clients’ expectations and help them understand the various finishes.

AI Meets Design: Workshop for Kitchen & Bath Designers
12:30 – 2 pm
Instructor: Vanessa DeKoekkoek, Product Manager, Design, Presenter, Cyncly
Ability Level: Intermediate

Step into the forefront of kitchen and bath design with a hands-on exploration of how generative artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing today’s industry. This dynamic session illustrates how you can utilize AI in creating personalized, captivating spaces. Discover how AI tools are inspired by each step of the design process, and how they are reshaping the design landscape in real time. Through live demonstrations and compelling real-world examples, you’ll walk away with tools to enhance your design business.

The Power of Process: Stop the Crazy and Take Control of Your Design Process
12:30 – 2 pm
Instructor: Betsy Brandenburg, Owner, VFTI, Designer Sanity
Ability Level: Beginner

Having an effective design process is the foundation for getting organized, taking control of your time, and increasing your profits. Designers tend to underestimate the time it really takes to bring a design from programming through completion. This session will break down each step and help designers gain a thorough understanding of the time needed to complete the process. Attendees will complete their own process workbook and leave with a finished, customized design plan they can use to elevate their business.

Do You Measure Up? Creating Healthier Living Spaces
3:15 – 4:15 pm
Instructor: Jillian Pritchard Cooke, Founder, Presenter, Wellness Within Your Walls
Ability Level: Intermediate

Consumer demand for wellness-focused spaces is rising, emphasizing the importance of holistic approaches in kitchen and bath design. This session explores practical steps to create healthier living spaces that attract clients and enhance profitability. Attendees will discover how to integrate sustainable materials, resilient fixtures, and innovative technologies to achieve aesthetically pleasing and health-enhancing environments. Learn about innovative design principles focused on advancements in ventilation, materials, and smart technologies, and how these elements promote wellness.

Enhancing Your Designs with Biophilic Lighting
4:15 – 5:15
Instructor: Hannah Hacker, Owner, ASD Market Week Educational Series, Adapt Design, LLC
Ability Level: Intermediate

Buildings that incorporate biophilic design elements can enhance the health and well-being of their occupants. This presentation explores how design professionals bring some of the benefits of biophilic design into their projects through creative lighting strategies.

Wednesday, February 26

Hydrotherapy to Hydration: Enhancing Home Wellness with Water Solutions
2:15 pm – 3:15 pm
Instructor:  Paula Kennedy, CMKBD, Founder, Presenter, Timeless Kitchen Design
Ability Level: Intermediate

This seminar reveals the transformative power of water in residential design, from hydrotherapy to hydration, the benefits of water therapy (steam, hot-water, and cold-water treatments), and how to integrate these into wellness-focused home environments. Learn about the importance of water quality, whole-home filtration systems, advanced kitchen technologies like insta-hot faucets and connected appliances for water purification, and the psychological and emotional benefits of water, focusing on biophilia and its calming effects on the mind and body.

Thursday, February 27

What Stone is This? An Interactive Experience
8 – 9:30 am
Instructors: Dacia Woodworth, Architect & Design Community Liaison, Natural Stone Institute; Mark Meriaux, Manager of Accreditation and Safety Programs, Natural Stone Institute
Ability Level: Intermediate

Clear up confusion about various natural stone types and how they perform in this “science lab” session. New colors of natural stone are introduced regularly, but their stone type may be mislabeled. This can cause confusion about practical application and care for countertops. This session illustrates how to identify various stone types, so designers may properly advise clients about use, care, and performance in the home.

2025 Global Color and Design Trends
9 – 10 am
Instructor: Ruthanne Hanlon, National Color & Design Manager, Presenter, PPG Architectural Coatings
Ability Level: Beginner

Step into the future of design with a captivating exploration of color and design trends for 2025 and beyond, meticulously crafted to resonate with evolving consumer moods and mindsets. Ruthanne Hanlon delves into the influential forces shaping these transformative shifts, ensuring your ability to create spaces that not only meet but exceed the desires of your clients. This session promises invaluable insights into the next wave of design innovation.

Creating Luxe Design at Bargain Prices with Tamara Day
12:15 – 1:15 pm
Instructor: Tamara Day, TV Host & Designer, Presenter, Tamara Day Design
Ability Level: Intermediate

Good taste doesn’t always require a big budget. Tamara Day, designer and host of the hit TV show “Bargain Mansions” on the Magnolia Network, shares her unique insights into every aspect of the remodeling process, from essential plumbing considerations to selecting the perfect light fixture. She elaborates on her expertise with key ingredients that peak in a beautiful living space, with tips and tricks and her inspiring take on the latest design trends of the year.

Universal Design Innovation Secrets
12:30 – 1:30 pm
Instructor: Catherine Deutschlander, MN-AS, CKBD, CAPS, CID, CEO | Founder, Presenter, CW Design
Ability Level: Beginner

Picture yourself navigating a narrow hallway with a laundry basket, your child trying to reach the microwave placed above the stove, or your grandparents maneuvering a walker through the house. These scenes and situations embody Universal Design, which permeates all our living spaces. Universal Design integrates principles and guidelines of the ADA from commercial spaces into our homes, promoting everyday health, safety, and well-being. This session presents practical, proven examples and strategies for designing a safe home environment for everyone.

Unleash Your Design Voice: Embracing Your True Design Style — From Classic Neutrals to Bold in Kitchens & Baths
1:15 – 2:45 pm
Instructors: Rachel Moriarty, CEO and Principal Designer, Rachel Moriarty Interiors; Sharon Sherman, Founder and Owner, Thyme & Place Design

This invigorating, interactive workshop breaks free from cookie-cutter design norms. Explore a world where design meets individuality and learn to identify your design DNA, discover your unique aesthetic, and uncover your authentic design voice. You’ll learn about the strategic use of color to craft kitchens and baths that resonate with your client’s personal flair; gain insights on merging technical expertise with creative freedom; learn to blend essential technicalities with imaginative expression to achieve beautiful, functional spaces, and much more. Walk away with practical tools and tips to confidently infuse your personal style into every project.

What Do You Need to Know About Color When Designing a Bathroom?
2:15 – 3:15 pm
Instructor: Amy Bartlett, Creative Director, VFTI, Kast Concrete Basins Ltd.
Ability Level: Intermediate

This session explores the impact of different colors on mood and emotions and how color choices can create a calming, invigorating, or luxurious bathroom experience. Case studies will illustrate successful bathroom color schemes and their psychological effects. Attendees will learn strategies for integrating both bold and subtle colors, the role of accent colors and how to balance them with neutrals, basic color theory, techniques for creating harmonious color schemes, and more.

Wellness in the Kitchen: Cultivating Health through Kitchen Workstation Design
5 pm – On-Demand Only
Instructors: Gabby Vonigas, Director of Sales, The Galley; Samantha Jaramillo, Director of A&D, The Galley
Ability Level: Beginner

This course explores the intersection of kitchen design and wellness, focusing on how the thoughtful selection and integration of appliances can enhance health and well-being. Participants will learn how to design kitchen spaces that promote efficiency, organization, and ergonomic principles to reduce stress and fatigue while cooking. Through a holistic approach to kitchen design, including considerations like layout and appliance placement, attendees will discover how to create environments that inspire healthy cooking habits and facilitate meal preparation.

Throughput: The Key to Keeping the Design Department Flowing
5 pm – On-Demand Only
Instructor: Doug Howard, Director of Consulting, Presenter, Remodelers Advantage
Ability Level: Intermediate

This presentation will focus on strategies for streamlining the design process, prioritizing work to maintain a steady production flow, and removing obstacles to making it all work successfully.

Early-bird pricing is available through Jan. 10, 2025. NKBA members pay $575, and non-members are $775. From Jan. 11 to Feb. 22, members are $675, non-members are $875, and for on-site registration, Feb. 23 to 27, members are $775, and non-members are $875. (Student and faculty rates are also available, click for more detail.)

For more detail and a full schedule of sessions, click here.

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SKS Wins Time Award, Lutron Opens in Toronto, Housing Starts Slip, Chapter Holiday Updates and More

Image courtesy of Signature Kitchen Suite.

By Dianne M. Pogoda

Company News

SKS Wins Time Innovation Honor: Luxury appliance brand Signature Kitchen Suite’s 30-inch Transitional Series Combi Wall Oven with AI-enabled cooking technology has been named to TIME magazine’s annual Best Inventions list, honoring 200 groundbreaking, transformative innovations. The oven features advanced Gourmet AI™ technology, offering intelligent recipe suggestions and cooking guidance through the LG ThinQ® app, as well as a built-in HD camera, allowing users to monitor and share their cooking in real-time and create time-lapse videos for an interactive cooking experience. The oven has steam-combi convection, steam sous vide and air frying functions. TIME’s editors describe the 2024 list as showcasing “groundbreaking inventions that are changing how we live, work, play, and think about what’s possible.” More on SKS here.

Lutron Opens Toronto Studio: Lutron Electronics has opened a 2,200-square-foot design studio in Toronto’s Queens Quay neighborhood. It is the first of its kind in Canada and showcases the brand’s architectural lighting, window shades and intuitive controls. It is primarily designed to support the trade, but Lutron anticipates the space will become a hub for creative events and gatherings. KBB has the story.

Chapter Updates

Happy Holidays in Minnesota: The Minnesota State Chapter will host its annual holiday party on Dec. 5, from 5 to 7 pm, at event sponsor All Inc., 185 Plato Blvd. West in St. Paul. Enjoy a festive evening with delicious bites, fun prizes, and great company. There is no cost to members. Register here.

Ho! Ho! Ho! in Alabama: Join the Alabama Chapter’s annual Christmas Party on Dec. 5 from 6 to 9 pm, at Creative Cabinets & Design, 285 Lyon Lane in Birmingham. Enjoy food and drinks, and bring a wrapped gift (about a $25 value) to participate in a “Dirty Santa” gift swap. More info here.

Chicago Mid West Holiday Cheer: Join the Chicago Mid West Chapter on Dec. 10 from 5:30 to 8:30 pm, for a festive holiday celebration at Crawford Supply, 751 North Rohlwing Road Itasca, IL. Kick off the holiday season with friends and colleagues and a night filled with laughter, live music, games, prizes and good cheer. Members are $30, non-members are $60, students are $10. Register here.

Industry News

Lumber Prices Creeping Up Again: After stabilizing in August and September, the price of lumber inched up for the fifth straight week in October, reaching their highest level this year. Lumber prices rose 2.9 percent for the week ended Nov. 1, and are 8 percent higher than in September and 17.2 percent higher than they were a year ago, according to the National Association of Home Builders. This, along with rising wages for construction workers and higher interest rates, could translate to declining affordability and higher prices for new homes, NAHB said. Builder Online has the story.

Housing Starts Fall: The new housing market appears to be cooling, as residential starts fell 3.1 percent in October from September, and were off 4 percent from October 2023, according to the U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Single-family starts were hit harder, off 6.9 percent in October on a monthly basis, and starts in the South fell an even greater 10.2 percent, stymied by Hurricanes Helene and Milton. Some economists attribute the national slip to mortgage rates edging up again. Reuters has more.

Real metal details were used to cover the facade. The photo is by Brad Dickson.

Vuitton NYC Flagship Facelift: Louis Vuitton’s New York store is undergoing a massive renovation, and while that’s happening, the façade of the famous flagship is decked out like a stack of the brand’s iconic luggage. The luxury property on the corner of Fifth Avenue and East 57th Street is disguised to resemble six trunks in varying sizes, complete with its signature monogram, handles, rivets, locks, and hardware fashioned from chrome-plated steel. While the multi-year renovation is taking place, the brand opened a temporary store around the corner which includes a chocolate shop and Vuitton’s first café in the U.S. Dezeen has more.

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Bath Trends Summit Highlights NKBA’s 2025 Bath Trends Report

The future of bath trends was on the agenda at an informative program with industry experts who introduced new designs, products, and other highlights from NKBA’s annual Bath Trends Report.

By Nicholas Tamarin

The NKBA dove into the future of bath design headfirst during its annual Bath Trends Summit sponsored by Bed Bath & Beyond Professional on Thursday, November 21. This exclusive virtual first look at the NKBA’s 2025 Bath Trends Report–which explores the key design and product shifts we can expect in the upcoming year–was accompanied by inspiring presentations, dynamic designer panels, and interviews with industry leaders. And, as a bonus, attendees received a free download of the full report post-event (non-members who don’t attend the Summit will pay $2,995–NKBA members have access to all NKBA reports for free).

“Design will remain focused on wellness, with spa-like features, intentional lighting, natural colors, and minimal upkeep of all design elements which decrease stress. The goal is to create spaces where homeowners come to linger, rest and relax, and leave looking and feeling their best.”

—Bill Darcy, Global President & Chief Executive Officer of NKBA

Four interactive installments featured 12 expert speakers and panelists over more than two hours including must-see sessions on the “Top 20 Bath Trends for 2025” with NKBA’s longtime Head of Research Tricia Zach, and “Smart Solutions for Tomorrow’s Bathrooms: Integrating Technology for Wellness & Design,” hosted by Heather Shannon, SVP, Strategic Growth, NKBA, who led a panel discussion with three bath designers discussing the latest innovations in smart home tech and how they are shaping the future of bath design.

NKBA Director of Marketing Crystal Watts kicked off her hosting duties by thanking sponsor, Bed Bath & Beyond Professional. “I want to take a moment to express our gratitude to our sponsor, Bed Bath & Beyond Professional, whose support has made this summit possible–their commitment to driving innovation in the home and bath sectors continues to make a significant impact, and we’re grateful for their partnership,” Watts said, before launching into the first in a series of poll questions that were peppered throughout the day’s events and which culminated with announcement of three winning respondents at the end. Dorothy Harter, CMKBD; Josh Bowman; and Sunita Ritesh, all won Bed Bath & Beyond Professional’s Superior Napa Zero Twist Cotton Soft Waffle Bath Sheet Set and a NKBA | KBIS package featuring local products from its national headquarters in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Additionally, Ritesh was also the lucky recipient of a $500 gift card to Bed Bath and Beyond.

“55% of designers feel manufacturers are on pace with trends. Designers feel manufacturers are ahead in toilets, faucets, showers, and lighting; and behind on vanities, mirrors, and flooring.”

—NKBA | KBIS 2025 Bath Trends Report

Zach, who has a deep knowledge of industry trends and consumer behavior, then introduced NKBA’s 2025 Bath Trends Report, which is based on the professional opinions of 500 designers, specifiers, showrooms, dealers, manufacturers, remodelers, and architects. “What sets bath trends research apart from many other studies conducted on this topic is the caliber of its respondents,” Zach said. “The designers participating in this year’s study have an average of 18 years experience. Collectively, they have completed more than 3,000 bath projects in the past year.”

“Trends in the bath will feature bigger sinks in new colors and finishes while easy to clean countertops are of foremost concern to homeowners.”

—NKBA | KBIS 2025 Bath Trends Report

Zach concluded by sharing the exciting launch of NKBA’s Kitchen and Bath Pro Hub along with a sneak peak. “NKBA has built an online research community for the kitchen and back industry,” Zach said. This community is a place where industry pros can interact with each other and the NKBA research team contribute their professional opinions, review research results and insights, offer suggestions for future research topics for their kitchen and bath designs being showcased, and even earn points which can be redeemed for gift cards. It will also encourage you to download the mobile app that will allow us to notify you when we have launched a new survey or when we release research results we feel will help you better run your business or advance your career. Keep an eye out for an invite to the Kitchen and Bath Pro Hub early next year and sign up. You’ll want to be a part of this new adventure.”

Next up was Shannon’s “Smart Solutions for Tomorrow’s Bathrooms: Integrating Technology for Wellness & Design, which explored the latest innovations in smart home tech and how they are shaping the future of bathroom design, with panel featuring Greg Barrett, Director of Product Management: Professional Lighting, Savant; Josh Christian, CEO, Home Technology Association (HTA); and Elma Y. Gardner, CMKBD, Owner of By Design Studio, Inc. 

“I use my own bathroom as a lab. I have color changing lights in the ceiling, which I could control with my voice. I have music I can also control also with my voice. I don’t have to touch anything.”

—Josh Christian, CEO, Home Technology Association (HTA)

That was followed by “Designing for the Future: Innovations in Residential Spaces for Every Generation”, also moderated by Zach, featuring Paula Kennedy, CMKBD, CEO, Timeless Kitchen Design LLC; Molly Erin McCabe, AKBD, Owner & Principal Designer, McCabe by Design LLC; and Ebony Stephenson, Owner & Principal Designer, Designs by Ebony, LLC, discussing exploring forward-thinking solutions in bathroom design to create functional, adaptable, and future-proof homes.

“I envision bathroom designs evolving and being more inclusive and adaptable in the next decade in many different ways, but I can say one that stands out for me is critically thinking and consciously thinking about the race, ethnicity, and culture of all of our end users in our projects.”

—Ebony Stephenson, Owner & Principal Designer, Designs by Ebony, LLC

Kelly Buchsbaum, NKBA’s Senior Manager of Chapter Relations, rounded out the summit with her session on designing beautiful baths for clients and contests, “Insights from Award-winning Bath Designers and Competition Judges”, featuring Gina D’Amore Bauerle, Owner/Interior Designer, D’Amore Interiors; Cailin M. Thelen, CMKBD, Designer & Owner, Thelen Designs, LLC.

“A great photographer can show your work in its best light. And if one of your goals is to compete in competitions and be recognized by your peers, then you really need to find a photographer that fits your aesthetic. I’m on every one of my photoshoots. I’m very involved in the staging and the angles and often my conversation with my photographer is that I’m telling a story and this is an important part.”

–Gina D’Amore Bauerle, Owner/Interior Designer, D’Amore Interior

Watts concluded by reminding everyone that “on December 17, we will be hosting our Kitchen Trends Summit, which will take you through the findings of the 2025 kitchen research report. Also, KBIS is just around the corner. If you have not yet registered, we’d love for you to join us in Las Vegas February 25-27.”

December 2024

Chapter Officer Update

Thank you to our Partners:

“As we approach year-end, we want to thank you for your wonderful leadership and dedication to NKBA, your Chapters, and our entire K&B industry.”

View Full Message from National →

Important Dates

December 10 Presidents monthly call – 4 PM EST

December 11 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

December 11 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST

December 12 – Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

December 12 – Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST

December 23 – 27 – NKBA offices closed – Happy Holidays!

Chapters

NKBA’s Chapters Team is here for you – reach out to us via email or call 610-988-6035.

Kelly Buchsbaum, Sr. Manager, Chapter Relations

kbuchsbaum@nkba.org 

Kristin Shechter, Chapter Engagement Manager

kshechter@nkba.org 

Elizabeth Mace, Chapter Engagement Specialist

emace@nkba.org

General info, meeting notices: 

chapters@nkba.org

Research

NKBA’s 2025 Kitchen Trends research report will be released during the upcoming NKBA Virtual Kitchen Trends Summit on Tuesday, December 17. Attendees of the Kitchen Trends Summit will be the first to receive the report. The 2025 Kitchen Trends report provides a comprehensive look into key aspects of kitchen design with the goal of revealing anticipated trends for the next three years in styles, colors, products, materials and finishes!  Sign up here for the NKBA Kitchen Trends Summit. 

Marketing

NKBA presents the following Design + Business Webinars in December with registration links below. Webinars begin at 12 PM ET with 0.1 CEU per webinar.

December 3  | NKBA | KBIS Webinar 
Sharing Your Creative Spark to Build Better Projects and Your Bottom Line

December 4  | NKBA | KBIS Webinar 
How to Enhance Your Social Media Brand

December 10  | NKBA | KBIS Webinar 
7 Steps to Clarity in Your Business

December 11  | NKBA | KBIS Webinar 
Home Improvement Trends Impacting the K+B Industry

December 17  | NKBA | KBIS Webinar 
Pull vs. Push Sales Strategies: Increasing Closing Ratios and Profit

Students & Educators

Webinar: Charting Your Career Path with Jodi Tramontin, CMKBD

Students and new professionals alike benefit from understanding the diverse job options available in the K+B field. Jodi Tramontin, CMKBD’s recent student webinar provides a helpful glimpse into the wide range of possibilities. Click the link above to access this webinar.

KBIS: Student & Educator Coffee Break

New Date! February 26, 2025

2:30 PM – 4:00 PM PT

Las Vegas Convention Center N227

Students and educators are invited to enjoy a selection of coffee and refreshments while participating in a valuable educational experience. Invitations will be emailed to all student and educator KBIS registrants in January 2025.

March 21, 2025

9 AM – 12:30 PM PT

Registration Now Open

As the fall 2024 semester comes to a close, please make your student and educator members aware of this event for their spring semester planning. The Student Design Symposium is a virtual, interactive event hosted by the NKBA Northern California Chapter. For just $15, students can register for this dynamic conference, which will feature a keynote speaker address by Nureed Saeed, 2023 KBB Person of the Year. The event will also include breakout sessions, networking, prizes and more. 

Professional Development

Take advantage of our final promotion of 2024. Members will have the opportunity to select from NKBA’s Specialty Badge Program, 4th Ed. K&B Planning Guidelines, and Certification Program. Special pricing will become available 11.29.2024 and last until 12.31.2024. Keep an eye out for email notification.

A new recording can be found in our Chapter Officer Toolkit and here. This presentation highlights the entire process from application to exam. Direct any questions to our newly designed FAQ page click here.

CEU Credits – Gain CEU credits in December via NKBA’s Design + Business Webinars.

NKBA’s Voices from the Industry (VFTI) on-demand sessions are still available. Each hour of video content is worth 0.1 CEUs. Go here to view.

CONGRATULATIONS to our newest NKBA Specialty Badge earners! 

Kierra Clark, Sustainability, Baltimore/Washington

Cathy Carr, Airoom Inc, Floor Plans & Remodeling, Chicago Mid West

Kristina Halleran, Kristina Halleran Designs, Cabinetry, North Florida

Megan Kyper, Home Depot, Appliance, Pittsburgh Tri-State

Zineh Omary, Reece Bath + Kitchen, Sales & Marketing, Southern California

Katie Poling, J S Brown Inc, Remodeling, Central Ohio

Mary Solon, Cabinetry, Chicago Mid West

Member
Relations

New Members are vital to the success of NKBA and our Chapters. Please send prospective members to noelle@nkba.org and we will send detailed information on member benefits, membership cost, certification, badges and more. 

Please reach out to Gerri Klein (gklein@nkba.org) with any NKBA membership structure questions.

NKBA Membership Signup. Please share this link. If anyone needs a hard copy of the application, please email info@nkba.org.

Please encourage your members to communicate any changes directly to info@nkba.org and the team will be happy to help!

NKBA’s Member Relations team is always available to assist our Members and Chapters. Contact Gerri Klein, Sr Manager, Member Relations at 610-988-6030 or email info@nkba.org. Also part of the Member Relations team are: Kevin and Aislinn who look forward to working with our Chapters!

December 2024

Message from the Chapters Team

Dear Chapter Officers,

Happy December! As we approach year-end, we want to thank you for your wonderful leadership and dedication to NKBA, your Chapters, and our entire K&B industry. Special thanks to our out-going Chapter Officers – we are counting on seeing you at meetings, trade shows, and yes, back on your councils in the future!

This month, as Chapter Officer roles and responsibilities transfer to incoming officers, please be sure to refer to your Chapter Officer Toolkit on nkba.org, where you will find the position descriptions and virtual training videos. In January, we will send links to our 2025 Chapter Officer training videos, as well as hold in-depth, in-person training sessions during KBIS Leader2Leader on Monday, February 24, 2025.

At KBIS, please be sure to take advantage of your VFTI passes, which you received with your VIP registration. Please spread the word about our interesting, engaging VFTI sessions to your members, who can easily upgrade their KBIS registration and sign up for VFTI!

Some VFTI sessions that have already caught our attention will feature our Chapter Officers! Can’t wait to hear Jessica Petrino Ball of Baltimore/Washington; Darilyn Coles of Ontario/Canada; Anneke Huisman of West Michigan; Stacy McCarthy, CMKBD of South Florida; Sarah Nielsen, CKBD of Iowa; Candace Rudd, CMKBD, of Prairie Provinces – and all the fantastic speakers in store at VFTI.

NKBA Chapters team welcomes Elizabeth Mace in a new role as Chapter Engagement Specialist. Many of you have already had the pleasure of working with Elizabeth in her previous role with NKBA Member Services. Kristin, Elizabeth and I look forward to working with each one of our Chapter Officers!

Our warmest and very best wishes to you, your members, and your friends and families during this special time of year. We look forward to our December Chapter Officer virtual meetings. We can’t wait to see what you have in store for year-end and the New Year, too! Countdown is on to KBIS!

Best,

Kelly

Kelly Buchsbaum

Sr. Manager, Chapter Relations

kbuchsbaum@nkba.org 

2025 Bath Trends Report

NKBA 2025 Bath Trends Report

The National Kitchen & Bath Association conducts its annual Design Trends research in two waves – Kitchen Trends and Bath Trends.  This Bath Trends report provides a comprehensive look into key aspects of bath design with the goal of revealing anticipated trends for the next three years in styles, colors, products, materials and finishes. The findings for this particular report are based on feedback from 500 industry professionals across North America – 70% of whom are NKBA members.  Fifty-eight percent were designers and the remainder were showroom professionals, dealers, K+B remodelers, contractors and architects.

Key Takeaways

The following are some of the bath themes which emerged from the research:

Emotional & Physical Well-Being

  • A personalized spa for everyday rituals
  • Linger in the space, look and feel better when you leave
  • Minimize stress with little upkeep and cleaning

Design & Aesthetics

  • Expand and rearrange the layout
  • His and hers; separate but connected
  • Calm, warm, and natural – but still bold

Functional Needs

  • Smart tech evolving to personalize and elevate
  • Curate a variety of lighting to accommodate needs
  • Ample, elegant storage within arm’s reach

Additional Topics Covered

  • Most popular design styles and visions
  • Popular colors/tones, including new statement colors
  • Most common spatial bath modifications
  • Specifics for 12 product categories/design elements
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VFTI 2025: Building & Remodeling

NKBA’s VFTI Conference at KBIS 2025 offers a powerful array of CEU-qualified learning sessions.
Image courtesy of PWP Studio.

By Dianne M. Pogoda

The highly regarded Voices from the Industry Conference at KBIS 2025 in Las Vegas gives attendees the opportunity to learn about the latest trends and business strategies shaping the future of the industry and earn CEU credits, with options for on-site training or on-demand viewing after the show.

The VFTI series is generously sponsored by Floor & Decor.

NKBA Design Competition Now Open — Enter Today!

Subject Matter Experts will conduct more than 70 sessions for the upcoming edition, Feb. 25 to 27 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Seminars and workshops are organized into six tracks: Building & Remodeling, Design, Hot Topics, K&B Trends, Leadership & Management, and Marketing. KBIS attendees may purchase a package including the Expo pass plus a conference pass for all on-site VFTI presentations and unlimited access to on-demand sessions throughout 2025. All sessions are CEU-qualified.

Here’s a closer look at the sessions in the Building & Remodeling track.

Tuesday, Feb. 25

Expanding Your Business: Integrating Closets into Kitchen & Bath Design
9 – 10 am
Instructor: Tara Whitlock, closet & home organization expert
Ability Level: Beginner

Explore the profitable potential of expanding your kitchen and bath business to include closet design and installation. This comprehensive presentation will guide you through the basics of closet design, highlighting how incorporating closets can meet evolving consumer demands and enhance your service offerings. Topics include interior lighting, the latest trends and standards in the closet industry, and practical insights on how to seamlessly integrate closet projects into your existing workflow.

New Kitchens in Old Homes
2:45 – 3:45 pm
Instructor: Dawn Viola, CMKBD, Designer & Educator, Classic Homes Design
Ability Level: Intermediate

Tackling a 21st century kitchen remodel in a century-old home can be daunting, but being prepared for the typical obstacles can make it less stressful. This session will cover managing hazardous material mitigation, historic architectural review boards, unrealistic client expectations, and how to develop a project scope that meets client needs while paying homage to the historic fabric of the site.

Wednesday, Feb. 26

Frameless Glass Shower Design Fails – And How to Avoid Them!
12:30 – 1:30 pm
Instructors: Shannon & Michael McKinney, Owners, DT Glass Inc.
Ability Level: Beginner

Frameless glass enclosures are a must-have for most homeowners, yet detailed information about the functionality of glass and shower hardware can be elusive. In this presentation, you will learn the basics of glass design and installation, how to avoid the most common pitfalls, and leave with a comprehensive reference guide for designing and constructing showers, ensuring there are no surprises when it comes time to install the glass.

The New Electric Outdoor Kitchen
1:15 – 2:45 pm
Instructors: Jessica Petrino Ball, Director of Trade Engagement and Education, AJ Madison; Robert Bell, President, Bell Design Inc.
Ability Level: Beginner

The Electrification Movement is dramatically impacting home design, and many new-construction homes no longer have access to gas. While numerous options exist for indoor electric kitchen appliances, the electric outdoor kitchen is often still a mystery. 

Today’s luxury consumers want beautiful and sustainable design with minimal environmental impact. This panel will discuss the future of electric outdoor kitchens, sustainability, smart-home integration, and the emerging category of non-gas outdoor kitchen appliances.

Digging Deep Into Sustainability
2:15 – 3:15 pm
Instructors: Sandy Campbell, Designer, Entero Design LLC; Sienna Hawkins, CEO, Beyond the Surface
Ability Level: Beginner

Industry leaders in construction will explore the true meaning of sustainability and navigate the complexities of greenwashing. This session offers insights into identifying greenwashing tactics, understanding various sustainable certifications, and utilizing Lifecycle Assessment methodology to assess environmental impacts of building materials. Learn how to effectively introduce sustainability to clients and establish internal standards within your company, to help drive positive change in the construction industry.

Thursday, February 27

Integrating Health, Wellness, Feng Shui, and Homesteading into Your Projects
10:45 – 11:45 am
Instructor: Bailey Heather-Longacre, Sales & Design Manager, Longacre Construction

Design and construction professionals are not merely builders, but creators of environments that profoundly influence human experiences. Their work extends beyond functionality to impact the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of those who inhabit their crafted spaces. This session discusses ways to integrate principles of health and wellness into projects, creating environments that cater holistically to occupants’ needs. Learn practical applications of rainwater harvesting systems, home saunas, composting solutions, water filtration, natural lighting, integrating indoor plants for improved air quality, and more.

What They Didn’t Teach You in Design School: Construction Basics Edition
12:30 – 1:30 pm
Instructor: Elizabeth Lord-Levitt, Founder, Presenter, Built4Design Residential Academy LLC
Ability Level: Beginner

Design schools provide solid training in foundational knowledge, yet often fall short in preparing designers to navigate projects from concept to completion. This course addresses the gap by equipping designers with essential skills, such as effective collaboration with contractors and designing within realistic budgets. Ideal for newcomers to the K&B industry, this course covers practical insights — from identifying load-bearing walls to understanding project sequencing — that influence design decisions from inception.

Winning Contractor Partnerships: Collaboration for Mutual Profitability
2:15 – 3:15
Instructor: Cerissa McKinnis, Interior Designer, Industrious Interiors

Learn essential strategies for building strong relationships with contractors to ensure financial security, project excellence, and successful conflict resolution. Discover how to identify reliable partners through effective vetting processes, interviews and reference checks. Gain insights into different billing methods and communication strategies to enhance client satisfaction and profitability. This session uses real-life case studies to highlight the impact of successful contractor collaborations on project outcomes.

Why Options Matter: Using Customization in Hardware and Smart Lock Specification
5 pm — On-Demand Only
Instructor: Alex Long, Director, Strategic Accounts, Presenter, Emtek Products
Ability Level: Intermediate

This engaging course explores the transformative impact of door hardware personalization, advanced door hardware technologies, and smart-lock integration in residential settings. This session will delve into the WELL Building Standard and ADA compliance, highlighting how these frameworks contribute to enriched sensory experiences and improved overall well-being for residents. Discover how these advancements elevate the functionality and aesthetics of residential projects while aligning with key standards and enhancing user experience.

Leading With Love: Cultivating Compassionate and Conscious Leadership
5 pm — On-Demand Only
Instructor: Annie Kuensting, Coach, Consultant, DEI Expert, Beacon Empowerment Strategies
Ability Level: Intermediate

Annie Kuensting, a certified DEI practitioner, offers a dynamic, no-nonsense, yet kind-hearted approach to DEI Training, personal alignment, and empowerment. She gets to the root of what prevents individuals from thriving personally, socially, and professionally, and understands the complex process of growth and change. She listens deeply, effortlessly meeting people where they’re at, without judgment, and does all this while keeping the true goal of expanding our capacity to love both ourselves and others, centered and leading the way.

Early-bird pricing is available through Jan. 10, 2025. NKBA members pay $575, and non-members are $775. From Jan. 11 to Feb. 22, members are $675, non-members are $875, and for on-site registration, Feb. 23 to 27, members are $775, and non-members are $875. (Student and faculty rates are also available, click for more detail.) For more detail and a full schedule of sessions, click here.

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Streamlined Program Transforms Certification Process

NKBA | KBIS changed its overall certification to accommodate members’ evolving needs.

By Dianne M. Pogoda

To better serve its members, NKBA | KBIS has updated its longstanding Certification Program. The transformation includes changes to the two certifications currently offered — Certified Kitchen & Bath Designer (CKBD) and Certified Master Kitchen & Bath Designer (CMKBD). There is no separate application fee, as all materials, application, and testing are included in one purchase price.

The NKBA is one of the leading resources for professional education and career development across all aspects of kitchen and bath design and remodeling. Participation in certification programs, from the initial preparation and testing to maintaining certifications with Continuing Education Units, keeps designers up-to-date on the latest news, technologies, and standards in the industry. These prestigious appellations communicate expert knowledge, skills, training, and experience in kitchen and bath design.

“The primary aim in restructuring our certification program was to evolve and become more in sync with our members’ objectives and align with the demands of this ever-changing industry,” said Lindsay Franco, Senior Manager of NKBA’s Learning Department. “In doing so, the NKBA continues to elevate our certified designers and remains one of the leaders within the design community.”

For both levels of certification, participants must be NKBA members in good standing and must complete the program within a 12-month period. Both also feature newly designed appellations, digital images, and certificates. A candidate’s qualification is based on education and work experience. The NKBA has created a specific educational curriculum track for each type of qualifying candidate, and the curriculum is aligned with current industry standards.

“Gaining the knowledge and understanding required to become certified helped me become a better designer,” said Omar Zaater, CKBD, designer and project director for k YODER design (kYd) in Philadelphia. “It involves a level of technical understanding of everything from building mechanics and interior systems to life safety, and coordination across all involved trades that is well beyond what most think of when designing a kitchen or bathroom. It also has helped solidify my role as a professional in the industry, defining the level of expertise across other areas of the design trade.”

The online application for either certification program is included in the package containing the necessary coursework to complete the program, which also includes tutorials, instructional videos, practice exams, and additional resources. Participants receive access to a Learning Management System (LMS) platform, separate from the NKBA website.

Additional Changes to the CKBD Program:

  • Applications are accepted year-round (rolling).
  • The entire program is completed online (from application to exams).
  • The required two-part exam is offered during designated times in the spring and fall.
  • Exams do not need to be completed in any specific order.

Additional Changes to the CMKBD Program:

  • Candidates must have maintained their CKBD status for six consecutive years before applying.
  • Once approved, candidates will have one full year to validate the Eligibility Requirements that fall under Education, Professional, Work Experience, Master Portfolio Review, and Master Profile criteria.

“The certifications I’ve received over the years have taught me so much and helped me to implement better drafting standards and expand my knowledge on design components including construction details, clearance requirements, and ADA standards,” Kailee Klevan, CMKBD, lead designer at Beyond Kitchens in Rochester, MN. “It has also given me an immense amount of credibility and I have used the knowledge I’ve obtained while studying for these certifications. Having a certification is one more thing you can use to set yourself apart from others, prove credibility, and use as a reason for why clients should work with you.”This restructuring reflects the association’s ongoing commitment to provide its members with the information and education they need to maintain a competitive edge and stay current. To learn more about the NKBA Certification Program, including the CKBD, CMKBD, and other resources that can affirm expertise and professionalism in the industry and a competitive edge, visit the NKBA Learning Department Page today. For any questions or additional information, email certification@nkba.org.