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Member News: Kohler Opens in Arizona, MasterBrand to Buy Supreme, SieMatic Introduces Mondial, Events and More

By Dianne M. Pogoda

Company News
Kohler Manufacturing facility in Casa Grande, AZ. Image courtesy of Kohler.

Kohler Opens Arizona Plant: Plumbing giant Kohler Co. opened its new manufacturing facility in Casa Grande, AZ, providing more than 400 local administrative and production jobs. The plant produces Kohler’s Sterling brand of bath and shower fixtures. The one million square foot facility includes manufacturing, warehousing, a distribution center, office space, an innovative showroom and cafeterias. It incorporates smart factory elements and innovative production technology, and by tracking sustainability, aims to minimize greenhouse gas emissions, water use and solid waste while maximizing energy efficiency. More info here.

MasterBrand Buying Supreme: MasterBrand Inc., through its MasterBrand Cabinets subsidiary, has agreed to acquire Supreme Cabinetry Brands, including Dura Supreme and Bertch cabinetry, from GHK Capital Partners LP for $520 million in cash. The acquisition will allow MasterBrand to expand its position in the premium cabinetry segment and reach more consumers across an enhanced dealer network with improved efficiency, effectiveness and customer service. KBB has more.

SieMatic Unveils Mondial in Dallas: Premium kitchen brand SieMatic introduced its Mondial design line in its remodeled Dallas Design District showroom. This North American debut will be followed by a full rollout across the continent later this year. Mondial is geometric, minimalist and modern without traditional ornamentation, and comes in an array of bold colors and rich materials. It complements the company’s Pure, Urban and Classic design collections. Visit SieMatic to learn more.

Pike Wins Remodeler of the Year: NKBA member Elliott Pike, founder of ELM Construction LLC, has been named 2024 Remodeler of the Year by the National Association of Home Builders. Pike started his design/build firm in Vestavia Hills, AL, near Birmingham, in 2008, in the depths of the Great Recession. In the 16 years since he has built the company on a key premise: “Keeping your word.” ELM employs 10 and completes about 25 projects a year. ProRemodeler has the details.

Chapter and Trade Events

Peaking With Rocky Mountain: The Rocky Mountain Chapter will host its 24 Carat Gold Peak Design Awards Gala on June 20, 6:30 to 10:30 PM at Mile High Station, 2027 W Colfax Avenue in Denver. The annual gala celebrates the best in kitchen and bath design at an elegant dinner and awards ceremony. Registration is $150 for NKBA members, $165 for non-members and $$95 for students. More info here.

Twin Golf Tourneys With Prairie Provinces: The Prairie Provinces Chapter will host two June golf outings. Tee off at 8:30 AM on June 12 in Calgary (Rocky View) at the Heatherton Golf Course, or on June 20 at the Ranch Golf & Country Club in Edmonton (Acheson), starting at 8 AM. Learn more here.

Learn Savvy Marketing with Olympic West Sound: Amanda McGlynn, founder of The Kitsap Life at Skywren Marketing, will present a CEU session on how to use social media to “Expand Your Presence Locally,” at the Olympic West Sound Chapter’s meeting on June 20. It will be hosted by Floor & Décor at its new location, 4324 Wheaton Way in Bremerton, WA, from 5:30 to 8:30 PM. Registration is $25 for NKBA members, $35 for non-members and free for students. More info here.

Picking Decorative Hardware with Northern NJ: The Northern NJ Chapter will present a CEU session on “Choosing Decorative Hardware for your Kitchen & Bath” at Ferguson Bath, Appliance and Lighting Gallery, 65 Passaic Avenue in Fairfield, NJ, on June 11, 5 to 8 PM. Join the chapter for networking, dinner, a sponsor presentation from Amerock and the educational session. Registration is $25 for members and $30 for non-members. More details here.

Market Days at A&D Building: The Architects & Designers Building in New York will host Market Days on June 26 and 27. Numerous showrooms will offer presentations on trends, new products and rising talent across the world of residential design and interiors. The A&D Building is at 150 East 58th Street in Manhattan. For more info and to register for this trade-only event, go here.

2026 NKBA | KBIS Webinar Submission Form

Share your expertise with industry professionals by submitting to present an NKBA | KBIS Webinar!

Submit Your Proposal

Selection Criteria and Submissions

Program Submission Guidelines

NKBA will evaluate all proposals on key elements including content relevance, practical applications, and the variety of proposals.  Content/video submissions are not required for the application process.  Please submit the proposed webinar titlepresentation description, at least (3) learning objectives, a brief bio, and a hi-res headshot. You may submit up to (3) proposals on different topics.

  • All sessions must be for informational purposes only.
  • All submissions must include a title, description, presentation goal and virtual delivery method. NKBA reserves the right to edit the title and description for length and content.
  • The presentation must total 60 minutes; please fit in time for Q&A toward the end of session.
  • A strong proposal will indicate how the attendee will be able to apply your presentation goal back on the job.

We’re looking for new content, advanced topics, and fresh ideas. We also welcome previous topics with updated information.

Program Tracks

Topic areas for 2026 will include: 

  • Design Trends
  • Color
  • Project Management
  • Design Software
  • Business Software & AI
  • Universal Design
  • Sustainability
  • Lighting
  • Global and International Design
  • Wellness & Biophilia
  • Tile & Stone
  • Countertops
  • Fabrication
  • Marketing
  • Client Relationships
  • Smart Home Technology
  • Outdoor Design
  • Design for Unique Spaces
  • General Contracting & Trades
  • Learning and Certification
  • If your session is chosen, it will be automatically approved for 0.1 NKBA CEU credit.
  • You must make every effort to meet the NKBA standards for a CEU-worthy session.
  • You must provide at least 3 objectives and your session must total 60 minutes.
  • Please remember to allow for 5-10 minutes of Q & A time.
  • Discover the advantage of having 0.1 CEU credit assigned to your session.
  • Approval applies to the webinar only. It cannot be transferred to another venue or presentation date unless you are part of the NKBA CEU Provider Program, Voices From The Industry at KBIS or part of the Chapter Presentation Program.
  • Additionally, if you are selected as a VFTI presenter, and hold an NKBA certification, you will earn 0.3 CEU credits per session.
  • If selected, you will be requested to sign a letter of agreement, outlining firm deadlines.
  • If selected as a webinar presenter, there is a requirement for a practice session to review the materials, your audio and video cam quality and audience engagement plan. All recordings will be professionally recorded by the NKBA and posted to our website for 1 year. 

A dynamic presentation is an impressive presentation, so use a variety of media, images, and graphics to keep your audience’s attention. information overload and endless slides are a sure way to lose your audience, so be sure to stay on point and have a clear focus.

Take advantage of your virtual presentations to make your audience feel like they are right there – sitting next to you – every time you present. Use live Q&As, surveys, polling, and chats (among other engagement technologies) and your audience will be far more involved in your presentation.

Watch for some presentation inspiration from Paula Kennedy, CMKBD with Speaker Skills that Thrill

Please email all questions and inquiries to webinars@nkba.org

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      June 2024

      Chapter Officer Update

      Sponsored by:

      “Many industries slow down in summer months – not so our Chapters! We’ve been excited and inspired to see what’s ahead in the coming weeks.”

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      Important Dates

      June 11  – Presidents monthly call – 4 PM EST

      June 12 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

      June 12 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST

      June 13 – Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST 

      June 13 – Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST

      June 15 – Certified Designer Grant (sponsored by SKS) See the deadline here

      June 16 – VFTI speaker proposals deadline – Submit here

      June 19 – NKBA | KBIS Lighting Trends Summit – Lutron Global Experience Center, NYC – RSVP here

      June 30 – CEU cycle ends – Upload here

      June 30 – NKBA Primary Bath Trends survey deadline

      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 

      General info, meeting notices: chapters@nkba.org

      Research

      The NKBA is excited to continue its annual Design Trends research. In May we conducted our Kitchen Trends study, and in June we will be collecting data for our Bath Trends study. Check your inbox mid June for an invitation to participate in NKBA’s flagship study focusing on emerging trends, products, materials and finishes in bath design. Once you’ve submitted your survey, you will be automatically entered into a drawing for one of five (5) $500 Visa Gift Cards!

      The deadline to complete the survey is June 30. As always, we thank you for your participation in our research.

      Marketing

      NKBA presents four Design + Business Webinars in June focusing on Color Concepts in Design and Mastering Productivity. Here’s the month at-a-glance, with registration links below. Webinars begin at 12 PM ET with 0.1 CEU per webinar.

      June 4 – NKBA | KBIS Webinar 

      Infusing Color Into Kitchen Appliances

      June 11 – NKBA | KBIS Webinar

      Colors of Biophilia

      June 18 – NKBA | KBIS Webinar 

      From Chaos to Control

      June 25 – NKBA | KBIS Webinar 

      Designing for Wellness

      Events

      Mark your calendars for design industry events this month:

      June 10 – 12 | NeoCon 2024

      The world’s leading platform for the commercial interiors industry >

      June 19 | NKBA | KBIS Summit: Lighting Trends

      The latest insights on lighting trends in the K&B industry >

      June 19 – 22 | Lightovation

      Visit the largest residential lighting show in North America >

      Students & Educators

      Congratulations to Lakeland College, Century College, and University of Massachusetts Dartmouth for earning NKBA’s Excellence in Education Award 2024. 

      The Excellence in Education Award is based on student submissions to the NKBA Student Design Competition. It is awarded to schools with at least three entries, from three separate students, scoring 80/100 or better. NKBA received nearly 200 entries in the 2023-2024 competition and only three schools received this special honor. 

      If one of these schools is in your region, please reach out to congratulate them! You may request contact information from Kelly Ann Ryan, Learning Programs Manager,at kryan@nkba.org

      Professional Development

      Submissions are open for the NKBA  Design & Industry Awards competition. Click here for more details.  

      We want to remind everyone that the current CEU cycle ends on June 30, 2024. All NKBA certified members must have 20 CEU hours submitted and approved for the current cycle. If there are any questions, please send an e-mail to ceu@nkba.org

      Gain CEU credits in June via NKBA’s Design + Business Webinars. Go here for the yearly lineup.

      In partnership with NKBA | KBIS, Signature Kitchen Suite is sponsoring an annual grant to give eligible designers the opportunity to earn their certification at no cost. Click here to review eligibility criteria and apply by June 15, 2024.

      Apply to speak at KBIS 2025 as a Voices from the Industry presenter. Go here  to submit your proposal by June 16, 2024.

      KBIS 2024 VFTI Conference

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

      Congratulations to our newest NKBA Specialty Badge earners! 

      Bibianna Vargas, Casa Bella Remodeling Services Inc, Sustainability, Carolina

      Alicia Osenenski, Rose Quartz Interiors, Cabinetry, Georgia 

      Yusuf Atay, Dream Maker of Williamsburg, Cabinetry, Virginia State

      David Heidrick, Heidrick Homes, Remodeling, Piedmont Blue Ridge Carolina

      Christine Kosoff, Colorado Kitchen Designs LLC, Cabinetry, Rocky Mountain

      Brooklyn Stein, Decor Cabinets LLC, Cabinetry, Prairie Provinces

      Ashleigh Marie Harty, Harty Homes LLC, Remodeling, Virginia State

      Katie Seward, Katie Seward Design, Remodeling, Minnesota State

      Missi Lambert, Scalable Design Group. Floor Plans and Specifications, Central Florida

      Andrew Shepherd, Lowe’s. Sustainability, Carolina

      Brian Rote, Lowe’s, Sustainability, Carolina

      Sarah Haslip, Wide Canvas, Cabinetry, Sierra Nevada

      Marcello Biggs, Biggs General Contracting LTD, Remodeling, Ontario

      Tia Coyer, Lowe’s, Sustainability, Tri State New York

      Bryan Crespo, Design 1 Kitchen & Bath, Northern New England, Remodeling

      Hiram Torres, Torres Espino The Craftsman, Texas South Plains, Cabinetry

      Hiram Torres, Torres Espino The Craftsman, Texas South Plains, Sales & Marketing

      Hannah Burdashaw, Lowe’s, Alabama, Sustainability

      Nicole Dane, Lowe’s, Virginia State, Sustainability

      Heather Weir, Lowe’s, Mid Atlantic, Sustainability

      Theresa Bassett, Home Depot, Northern Michigan, Universal 

      Francesca Gueller, Lowe’s, Palouse, Sustainability

      Julie Nance, Lowe’s, Ohio Valley, Sustainability

      Romanca Mohan, Lowe’s, Carolina, Sustainability

      Karyn Armstrong, Lowe’s, Carolina, Sustainability

      Zanyar Izadpanah, Oneiric Design and Build, Ontario/Canada, Sales and Marketing

      Kevin Brown, Ocotillo Woodworks, Arizona, Cabinetry

      Kendrick Williams, American Woodmark, Baltimore/Washington, Color

      Corrin Waller, Lowe’s, Southwest Desert, Sustainability

      MK Koshinski, Wide Canvas, Sierra Nevada, Cabinetry

      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.

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

      Member Companies are invited to post job openings on our NKBA.org job portal! This benefit is available to all active members and is included with your membership. Reach out to us for details at info@nkba.org.

      NKBA’s Member Relations team is always available to assist our Members and Chapters. Contact Gerri Klein, Sr Manager, Member Relations at 610-871-8181 x104 or email info@nkba.org. Also part of the Member Relations team are: Kevin, Elizabeth, Andreia, and Aislinn who look forward to working with our Chapters!

      June 2024

      Message from the Chapters Team

      Dear Chapter Officers,

      Happy Summer and CEU Season! 

      For all of our NKBA certified designers, this is the month to submit your CEU credits. The current two-year CEU cycle ends June 30, 2024.

      As a reminder, all certified members must have 20 CEU hours submitted and approved for the current cycle by the end of the month. Upload here: CEU Reporting Form.

      Chapter Officers earned the following CEUs this year: 0.3 serving as a Chapter Officer; 0.3 attending virtual Chapter Officer Training online; 0.4 attending Leader2Leader at KBIS 2024; plus, you likely attended many other events and programs over the past two years. Check out our June Webinars and earn 0.1 each.

      If you have any questions, please send an e-mail to ceu@nkba.org

      Many industries slow down in summer months – not so our Chapters! We’ve been excited and inspired to see what’s ahead in the coming weeks. Rocky Mountain Chapter’s 2024 Star Award-winning Peak Awards gala is just around the corner on June 20. Both Prairie Provinces and Chicago MidWest Chapters have great golf events this month. Following up their fabulous, floral Derby event last month, California Capital is hosting an induction steam cooking Lunch & Learn on June 27. And in perfect CEU seasonality, two of our Chapters – Central New York and British Columbia – will hold double CEU events in the coming days.

      Don’t forget to submit your Self-Nomination Form for 2025-2026 Membership Chair and Secretary/Treasurer positions. Looks like we’re in for an exciting election season as well, with many self-noms received in the first week. Keep them coming – July 31 is the deadline.

      Here’s to a wonderful, successful June. We’ll see you on our monthly Chapter Officer calls very soon!

      Best,

      Kelly

      Kelly Buchsbaum

      Sr. Manager, Chapter Relations

      kbuchsbaum@nkba.org 

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      Designers Discuss Why Certification Matters

      Two top designers sit down with NKBA | KBIS to explain why getting certified utilizing the reinvigorated NKBA | KBIS Certification Program will change the trajectory of designers’ careers.
      Judith Neary and Corey Klassen

      Recognizing its members’ objectives and the needs of today’s design world in an ever-changing kitchen and bath industry, NKBA|KBIS transformed its longstanding Certification Program. This includes revisions to the CKBD program, the CMKBD program, and changes program-wide. NKBA|KBIS is one of the industry’s leaders in delivering the most current educational resources and certification programs for design professionals — and this restructuring is a reflection of the association’s commitment to provide its members with the information and education they need to be successful.

      Judith Neary and Corey Klassen are two long time CMKBD members. Corey earned his certification in 2016; Judith completed hers in 2008. In addition to their design duties, they co-lecture around the United States teaching designers about the business of design. We sat down with them to learn why they believe getting certified elevated their careers and their businesses, and why they are working closely with NKBA|KBIS to continuously improve the certification program.

      NKBA | KBIS: Why did you choose to get your CMKBD?

      Judith: “I was interested in finding something that wasn’t typically mainstream. The value of certification is personally driven. You have to make that personal commitment. If you don’t make that personal commitment…you can’t achieve that personal commitment. I committed and it changed my career.”

      Corey: “I felt behind the eight ball, since I started my design career later in life. I really felt like I needed something that was a gold star standard that said to clients ‘He really can do this.’ It was also a way of me having a portfolio without actually having a portfolio. And it was a way for me to advance myself professionally, and a way for me to gain higher earning projects.”

      NKBA | KBIS: How has having the certification helped you?

      Corey: “Earning design certifications are a huge differentiator when clients are comparing designers. It’s a huge competitive advantage. It’s also just helped make me a better designer, and it’s made me so much faster at what I’m doing.”

      NKBA | KBIS: The Certification Reimagined Program launched in October 2022. How has the program changed since you first joined?

      Judith: “Our industry has advanced technically. Clients’ standards have changed. If you look at the evolution of appliances, of plumbing, and of all the products we have in our homes, combined with the way that we all live now versus the past, everything is more technical and digital. Our industry is far more specialized than it used to be, and our certifications have to align with that. The new program upped the game for designers.”

      NKBA | KBIS: What advice would you give to new designers who are wondering if they should get certified?

      Corey: “It’s hard. But nothing that’s worth doing is easy. The reward of getting it is amazing. It helps you remain passionate about what you do, and I believe that lifelong learning is critical to success. The certification allows you to advance your career because you are challenging yourself.”

      Judith: “There is a point in your career where you need to stop making it all about you and your pride. It’s about taking your personality out of the design and putting the homeowner’s personality into your design solution. The certification process teaches you how to do that successfully. It also taught me how to manage conflict as part of the project, which is something that all successful designers need to learn.”

      Changes to the CKBD Program

      • Participants must be an NKBA member to apply.
      • It’s FREE to apply.
      • Applications are accepted year-round (rolling).
      • The entire program is completed online (study material to exams).
      • Required exams are offered in the spring and fall period during designated times.
      • Exams do not need to be completed in any specific order.
      • Newly designed CKBD appellation digital image and certificates.

      Changes to the CMKBD Program

      • Candidates must have maintained their CKBD status for six consecutive years before applying.
      • It’s FREE to apply online.
      • 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.
      • Newly designed CMKBD appellation digital image and certificates. 

      Program-Wide Changes

      • Qualified candidates are based on education and work experience.
      • The NKBA has created a specific curriculum track for each type of qualifying candidate.
      • Purchase includes necessary coursework to complete the program and support by means of tutorials, instructional videos, practice exams, additional resources and much more.
      • Candidates must complete the program in 12 months or less.
      • Access to a Learning Management System (LMS) platform, separate from the NKBA website.
      • The educational curriculum is aligned with current industry standards.

      To learn more about the NKBA Certification Program, including the CKBD, CMKBD and other resources that can provide you with professional recognition, a competitive edge and expert knowledge, visit the NKBA Learning Department Page today. If you have any questions or need additional information on the program, please email certification@nkba.org.

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      Five Questions With… Kendal Cavalieri, CKBD

      This award-winning designer is one of just six NKBA | KBIS Members who have earned all eight Specialty Badges.

      By Dianne M. Pogoda

      Like many kitchen and bath designers, Kendal Cavalieri took an unusual route to the profession and to earning her CKBD. Unlike many others, however, she is one of an elite group of NKBA | KBIS members to earn all eight Specialty Badges: Floor Plans & Specifications, Lighting, Cabinetry, Sales & Marketing, Sustainability, Remodeling, Universal Design and Color. Now the owner and principal designer of Kendal Cavalieri Design in Buffalo, NY, she was a member of NKBA’s Thirty Under 30 Class of 2023 — and she’s enthusiastically furthering her career.

      She took a few moments to chat with NKBA | KBIS about her journey and what’s next.

      What was your motivation for going after all eight Specialty Badges?

      Once I earned a few, I thought, “Why stop?” I always strive to learn, and I’m motivated to be better at my job. The Badges were available, so I went for it — and it really increased my education and expertise.

      Tell us a little about your journey to K&B design.

      I served in the U.S. Navy for seven years. I was in an administration role — it helped with the business side of things and attention to detail. After that, I pursued my MBA and started working at a construction firm. That’s where I learned about kitchen and bath renovations, and really discovered my interest in design. I went back to school at Villa Maria College in Buffalo [an NKBA Affiliated School] to study design and two years ago, started my own business.

      You’ve already earned your Certified Kitchen & Bath Designer (CKBD). How are the badges different and how do they complement the CKBD?

      The CKBD is an overview, a broad picture of the entire scope of what you need to succeed as a designer. The badges are a deep dive into the specific areas. Studying for them helps you become more of an expert, with a refined view of each subject.

      What advice do you have for others considering earning all eight badges?

      I would suggest studying for one at a time. I started with topics that were more familiar — Cabinetry and Floor Plans & Specifications. They were like second nature to me. Then I took on the others, and really learned a lot, especially from Lighting, Universal Design and Sustainability. Those were the newest topics for me and helped me in areas that I had not explored deeply. But having that expertise helps me suggest functional and design elements to clients that I might not have thought of before.

      What’s next for you?

      I want to move up to the next level of certification — the CMKBD — and continue to grow my business. Clients hire me not for my design style, but for their style, and it’s my job to make sure that works from functional as well as design perspectives.

      Just 34 NKBA | KBIS members have earned six or more badges, with an elite six members earning all eight. For a limited time, NKBA is making earning a badge even more accessible. Through June 30, 2024, NKBA members can take advantage of an exclusive summer promotional discount on all Specialty Badges for a discounted price of $99 — a savings of $100. For more information about the badges and to get this special offer, visit NKBA.org here.

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      5 Questions With…Sheri Proffitt Gold

      At KBIS 2024, General Electric’s former National Showroom &  Design Director broke down her unique path to certification and more.

      By Nicholas Tamarin

      Based out of Roswell, Georgia, Sherri Proffitt Gold has extensive experience in in the industry: the licensed interior designer and CKD has spent her entire career in the kitchen and bath and home products fields. Currently the Sales & Design Executive at the Almo Corporation, Proffitt Gold previously served as BKBG’s Executive Director and General Electric’s National Showroom & Design Director and Senior Sales Manager for Monogram in the Southeast, where she was the

      nation’s top producer in both sales and budget performance during her tenure. During her time in K&B, she has leddifferent cabinet manufacturers, worked with showrooms, multifamily developers, and homebuilders and managed national accounts. Proffitt Gold has also run showrooms, and takes great pride that she has helped train and energize hundreds of industry members to advance both professionally and personally. 

      The designer has developed multiple sales and management training programs and teaches for NKBA | KBIS at KBIS almost every year. At this year’s show, she sat down with the association to talk about her success in the industry. 

      NKBA | KBIS: Why did you become a designer?

      Sheri Proffitt Gold: I’ve always been an equal balance of creative and analytics. When I was at the University of Tennessee, I majored in business and minored in interior design. At the time, folks thought it was an odd combination. But I knew I loved both areas and could figure out a way to combine them, which I’ve always done. My entire 40-year career has been a blend of the two areas, and always in the K&B world. 

      NKBA | KBIS: What was your certification path, and how does your certification set you apart from the competition?

      Sheri Proffitt Gold: My certification path was a bit unique. Back in the late ’80s and early ‘90s, I worked for American Woodmark cabinet company, and was their Home Depot national account manager. That was when Home Depot’s 20/20 Kitchen Design Certification was born, and they offered a classroom training and testing track to their designers in Atlanta, at their corporate office. Home Depot only had eight total stores in the nation at the time. I was able to piggyback onto that as their manufacturer partner, and I went through the training and testing and became a CKD in 1994 because they were an NKBA | KBIS member. I had already redesigned their store cabinet showrooms, so this was a career expansion.

      I am also a CLIPP, or Certified Living In Place Professional, and combining that with my NKBA | KBIS certification is great for a living-in-place focus.

       NKBA | KBIS: What did you learnat KBIS 2024?

      Sheri Proffitt Gold: For me, product and learning interests at KBIS this year have widened to include outdoor, sustainable and wellness living – especially where appliances are concerned. Ventilation and refrigeration can make a huge impact in the health area, so there’s a lot to learn and share with clients.

      NKBA: What products/brands are the most exciting at KBIS 2024?

      Sheri Proffitt Gold: Wellness and accessibility products are a continued focus, as well as expansion in the smart tech arena where it’s easy to use and incorporate into daily lives. I see so many booths are bath and shower related, so that growth continues as a concentration area as well. 

      NKBA | KBIS: What trends do you expect to see in 2024?

      Sheri Proffitt Gold: Home based experiences, especially in luxury, are such a goal for most. It’s not just preparing a meal, it’s cooking together and creating a warm and welcoming event – whether it’s just for your own family or an expanded group. Sometimes, it’s selecting a culinary topic and that becomes the experience agenda, almost like a culinary book club. So many folks who are back to traveling again are bringing back ideas and recipes they’ve found on their trips to create family and friend group sharing experiences in the kitchen. All of that greatly impacts kitchen and space design that accommodates this increasing engagement.

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      NKBA | KBIS Women to Women (W2W) Leadership Conference Applications Now Open

      The conference, created by NKBA | KBIS, is an opportunity for women in K&B to network, get inspired and celebrate their accomplishments.
      From left to right, W2W advisors Chas Daniels, Cheri Phyfer, Mary Putman and Sherry Qualls during the W2W Leadership Discussion at the 2023 conference.

      NKBA | KBIS’ Women to Women (W2W) Conference, to be held in San Antonio, TX on Oct. 1-3, is now accepting applications through June 28. At the third annual event, attendees will further develop their leadership skills, discuss professional challenges and opportunities and celebrate their accomplishments. The conference includes a presentation from keynote speaker Laura Kohler, Chief Sustainable Living Officer, Kohler Co.

      Open to all female NKBA | KBIS members, we encourage you to apply today for an opportunity to attend this intimate and inspiring two-day conference at the stunning Plaza San Antonio Hotel & Spa, Autograph Collection. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this is the perfect venue to be inspired and reinvigorated — and to have some fun!

      Space is limited, so apply today by visiting the Women to Women Conference page on the NKBA | KBIS website.

      Attendees will be notified of acceptance in early August. A $349 fee is required to secure your spot. Accommodations, entertainment and meals are covered by the conference. Attendees are responsible for travel. Applications to attend are now being accepted through June 28, 2024.

      W2W is proudly sponsored by Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery, Fortune Brands Innovations and GE Appliances.

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      NKBA | KBIS Kitchen & Bath Design + Industry Awards Submissions Now Open

      Enter today for the chance to win the NKBA | KBIS coveted annual design competition.
      Best Overall Kitchen winners Bahar Zaeem and Co-Designer Shima Radfar of Toronto-based RZ Interiors.

      By Elisa Fernández-Arias

      Every year, NKBA | KBIS hosts its Kitchen & Bath Design + Industry Awards at KBIS to recognize the best and brightest in the kitchen and bath industry. These awards celebrate the creativity, innovation and expertise of designers in these spaces, and they represent a significant achievement that brings prestige and visibility to the designers and firms involved. Submissions to enter the NKBA | KBIS 2025 Kitchen & Bath Design + Industry Awards competition opened on May 13. Winners will receive a combined total of $100,000 in cash prizes, with the top prize of $20,000 awarded to Best Overall Bath and Best Overall Kitchen winners.

      The awards program is open to NKBA | KBIS members and non-members and includes multiple categories that showcase exceptional kitchen and bath projects and designs. Entries are judged based on criteria including functionality, aesthetic, craftsmanship and overall design excellence.

      In addition to being celebrated at KBIS, winners of the Kitchen & Bath Design + Industry Awards receive various benefits, including industry recognition, media coverage, networking opportunities and exposure through NKBA | KBIS’ platforms and events. These awards not only commemorate exceptional talent but also contribute to the overall growth and advancement of the kitchen and bath industry by highlighting impressive design achievements and encouraging artistry and ingenuity in the field.

      Make your mark in the kitchen and bath industry, earn your chance to win cash prizes and become a leader amongst your peers. Enter the NKBA | KBIS 2025 Kitchen & Bath Design + Industry Awards design competition today! Click here for more information and to enter.

      May 2024
      Chapter Officer Update

      Sponsored by:

      “It is your active participation, leadership and dedication to NKBA | KBIS that keeps our association strong!”

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      Important Dates

      May 13  – Chapter Officer Self-Nominations open (Secretary/Treasurer and Membership Chair)

      May 13 – Design Awards 2025 applications open

      May 14 – Presidents monthly call – 4 PM EST

      May 15 – Compliance Grant – IRS tax filing submission due 

      May 15 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

      May 15 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST

      May 16 – Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

      May 16 – Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST

      May 20 – Women2Women 2024 event applications open

      Chapters

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      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 

      General info, meeting notices: chapters@nkba.org

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      Kitchen Trends 

      The NKBA is excited to continue its annual Design Trends Study, with the Kitchen Trends report released first followed by Primary Bath Trends. Check your email for your invitation to participate in Kitchen Trends study, which focuses only on Kitchens takes about 25 minutes to complete. Once you’ve submitted your survey, you will be entered into a drawing for one of five (5) $500 Visa Gift Cards!  

      The deadline to complete the survey is May 17, 2024.  As always, we thank you for your participation in our research.

      Q1 2024 KBMI Released on May 1st 

      NKBA | KBIS John Burns Kitchen & Bath Market Index (KBMI) is a quarterly gauge of current and future market conditions within the kitchen and bath industry. The report includes key measures used for discerning trends, strengths, and weaknesses within four primary industry segments: Design, Building & Construction, Manufacturing, and Retail.
      Kitchen and bath professionals in all four surveyed segments said that their Q1 sales were the same as or better than Q4 2023 and they expect their sales to significantly improve in Q2 2024. Download the full report here.

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      Webinars

      NKBA presents five Design + Business Webinars in May. Here’s the month at-a-glance, with registration links below. Webinars begin at 12 PM ET with 0.1 CEU per webinar.

      May 7 – NKBA | KBIS Webinar 

      Transform How You Live With the Touch of a Button

      May 8 – NKBA | KBIS Webinar

      Introduction to Integrated Lighting Design

      May 14 – NKBA | KBIS Webinar 

      Dynamic Lighting Flexibility in Kitchens

      May 21 – NKBA | KBIS Webinar 

      Maximize Your Sales System’s Profit Potential

      May 29 – NKBA | KBIS Webinar 

      The Importance of Lighting in Interiors

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      Mark your calendars for two design industry events this month:

      May 16 – 20 | Design Miami / Los Angeles 

      The debut event will take place at a Holmby Hills estate. Details here.

      May 19 – 21 | ICFF

      Register here for FREE with code DAPMNKBA.
      (And look for the NKBA | KBIS booth and programming on the Main Stage.) 

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      NKBA National Volunteer Committees Meetings

      This month, the NKBA Finance Committee and Board of Directors met for their quarterly meeting. The Finance Committee,  responsible for the general oversight of the Association’s finances, discussed the 2023 audit as well as 2024 Q1 investments. The Board of Directors will meet in person in New York City for an update by our Global President & CEO Bill Darcy and an important recap of KBIS 2024. 
      NKBA is extremely grateful for our national volunteers who dedicate their time and energy to assist our Association and industry with their passion! To view a list of current national volunteers, go here. Interested in applying for a national volunteer position? Be on the lookout for applications opening September 1st.

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      Educator Webinar

      Educator Webinar: Laying the Foundation for Success: A Panel Discussion with Members of NKBA | KBIS Thirty Under 30 is now available on-demand. Share this link with students and educators. It’s also a great webinar for those that supervise interns or hire new professionals. 

      Student Design Competition entries are due by June 3, 2024 at 5 PM. Go here to access information and the competition packet.

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      2025 Design Competition Submissions

      Submissions open for the NKBA Design & Industry Awards competition on May 13, 2024. Go here for more details.

      CEU Credits

      Gain CEU credits in May through NKBA’s Design + Business Webinars. Here’s the lineup for the month.

      VFTI 2025: Program Submissions

      Apply to speak at KBIS 2025 as a Voices from the Industry presenter. Go here  to submit your proposal by June 16, 2024.

      KBIS 2024 VFTI Conference

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

      Congratulations

      Congratulations to our newest NKBA Specialty Badge earners!

      Latifah Baker, Lowe’s, Color, Lighting and Universal Design, Susquehanna Valley

      Julia Nwanegwo, Lowe’s, Color, Piedmont Blue Ridge Carolina

      Carol Lee, Lowe’s, Color, Carolina

      Danielle Fagundes, Lowe’s, Universal Design, Olympic West Sound

      Christina Miller, Lowe’s, Color, Carolina

      Kevin Wang, WoodConcept Cabinetry, Sales & Marketing, Northern New Jersey

      Debbie Pugh, Lowe’s, Color and Floor Plans and Specifications, Central New York

      Joseph Vasques, J and J Enterprises of South Jersey LLC, Cabinetry, Mid Atlantic

      Mackenzie Boerner, Kitchen Designs with Mackenzie, Sustainability, Susquehanna Valley

      Amanda Witherow, McLellan Contracting, Sales & Marketing, Susquehanna Valley

      Tara Diffenbaugh, Lowe’s, Remodeling, Baltimore/Washington

      Bridget Erickson, J & RS, Color and Floor Plans and Specifications , Minnesota State

      Anne Guyette, Elevate Interior Design LLC, Cabinetry, Southern California

      Marion Lehnen, Coastal Creation Kitchen and Bath, Cabinetry, Northern New England

      Jun Jun Law-as, Northland Interiors, Cabinetry, Northern New England

      Keegen Law-as, Northland Interiors, Sales & Marketing and Remodeling, Northern New England

      Corrin Waller, Lowe’s, Color, Southwest Desert

      Elizabeth Benefiel, 314 Design Studio, Cabinetry, Baltimore/Washington 

      Jen Bradley, Lowe’s, Lighting, Carolina

      Brian Holder, Lowe’s, Color and Sustainability, Eastern Carolinas

      Heather Weir, Lowe’s, Color, Mid Atlantic

      Nicole Dane, Lowe’s, Color, Virginia State

      Heather Clark, Lowe’s, Color, Carolina

      Jeffrey Shafier, Lowe’s, Color, Chicago Mid West

      Melissa King, Lowe’s, Color, Carolina

      Deanna Gibbs, Lowe’s, Color and Remodeling, Carolina

      Taylor Roberts, Lowe’s, Remodeling, Carolina

      Parker Lee, Kitchen Tune-Up, Cabinetry, San Joachin Valley

      Cynthia Semple, Lowe’s, Color, Big Sky

      Amy Stegman, Lowe’s, Lighting, Nebraska/Kansas

      Lee Maxwell Willocks, LMW Designs, Color, Rocky Mountain

      Chris Szymski, Dreammaker Bath & Kitchen of Springfield, Floor Plans and Specifications, Missouri/Southern Illinois

      Carmen Mueller, Lakeland College, Lighting, Prairie Provinces

      Kendrick Williams, American Woodmark, Sustainability, Baltimore/Washington

      Peggy Straley, Peggy Straley Design, Cabinetry, Northern California

      Kierra Clark, Lowe’s, Lighting, Baltimore/Washington

      Dawn Spell, Lowe’s, Color, Missouri/Southern Illinois

      Dale Spiewak, Lowe’s, Color, Chicago/Mid-West

      Leesa Drost-Kays, Lowe’s, Sustainability, Tennessee

      Alyssa Treadway, Lowe’s, Sustainability, Missouri/Southern Illinois

      Jessica Kittel, Lowe’s, Sustainability, Oklahoma

      Stephen Horan, Jonathan Arnold Inc, Lighting, Metro New York

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      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.

      New Member Online Sign Up

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

      Job Portal

      Member Companies are invited to post job openings on NKBA.org job portal! This benefit is available to all active members and is included with your membership. Reach out to us for details at info@nkba.org.

      Contact Us

      NKBA’s Member Relations team is always available to assist our Members and Chapters. Contact Gerri Klein, Sr Manager, Member Relations at 610-871-8181 x104 or email info@nkba.org. Also part of the Member Relations team are: Kevin, Elizabeth, Andreia, and Aislinn who look forward to working with our Chapters!

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      May 2024

      Message from the Chapters Team

      Dear Chapter Officers,

      We’re off to a great start with a successful first quarter and our annual election season underway. As you know, this year all Chapters will elect Membership Chairs and Secretary/Treasurers to serve January 1, 2025 through December 31, 2026. 

      We will send election information and invitations to self-nominate on May 13. The following are the documents that we will send to all eligible members: Election Schedule and Chapter Officer Roles. For quick reference, here is the Self-Nomination Form.

      Last month, we launched monthly Chapter Officer virtual meetings for all council positions and we strongly encourage you to attend. This is an excellent way to stay connected with each other, thank you to all who have participated.  Another fantastic way to connect is through our new Facebook private pages for Chapter Officers — a link to join the Facebook page for your officer position has been emailed to you. Please let us know if you have not received the link or have any questions.

      In other news, look for the NKBA | KBIS Kitchen Trends survey in your inboxes. We need your input on this survey as your insights and feedback are vital to our industry research. It is your active participation, leadership and dedication to NKBA | KBIS that keeps our association strong! 

      We look forward to seeing you on screen and in person soon.

      Very best,

      Kelly

      Kelly Buchsbaum
      Sr. Manager, Chapter Relations
      kbuchsbaum@nkba.org 

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      10 Competing Kitchen & Bath Innovators at KBIS 2024’s DesignBites

      Jake Slatnick, CEO and Founder, FreePower, during KBIS 2024. Image courtesy of Emerald/KBIS.

      By Donna Heiderstadt

      The 9th annual DesignBites competition attracted a large and enthusiastic crowd at the KBIS 2024 NEXTStage, as host Michel Smith Boyd, Founder of Smith Boyd Interiors in Atlanta and member of NKBA | KBIS’s first ever Design Council, introduced the field of kitchen and bath industry executives ready to present their most innovative new products. Today, at 2 pm EST, you will have the opportunity to rewatch this event as an NKBALive.

      Smith Boyd explained how representatives from 10 exhibiting brands would compete for the title of “Brand With the Biggest Bite,” each having three minutes to pitch their newest innovations on the stage, followed by two minutes to answer questions. “Yes,” he joked, “it’s the KBIS version of ‘Shark Tank.’” Then it was up to a panel of judges to choose the 2024 champion.  

      The competition is designed to single out the brand that offers the best combination of innovation and presentation of the capabilities and benefits of the product, as determined by judges. This year, judges included: Danielle Blundell, Executive Home Director for Apartment Therapy Media; Sandra P. Diaz-Velasco R.A., Principal Architect at Eolo A&I Design in Miami; and John McClain, CEO and Creative Director at John McClain Design in Orlando.

      A People’s Pick award, introduced two years ago at KBIS 2022, also allowed everyone in the audience — which included members of the media and the Designhounds Influencer Network — to also get in on the judging via a live vote by text message.

      The 10 Competitors

      Signature Kitchen Suite: The brand’s innovative new Professional Speed Oven features the combined modalities of convection, bake, broil, microwave and air fry in 11 cooking modes — with no preheating required. Nick Richie, Executive Chef for Northern California-based Signature Kitchen Suite, detailed the product’s 1.7 cu. ft capacity (its dimensions are 30 x 13.5 inches), speed cook technology and picture oriented presets for ease of use. Richie even joked that the oven is so easy to use he thinks his three year old daughter will soon be able to cook a pork chop on her own. 

      FGI Industries: With the promise of disaster averted, Barry Jacobs, Senior VP, Product and ECommerce for East Hanover, NJ-based FGI Industries, introduced the company’s Flush Guard Anti-Overflow Toilets. The patented system, which provides an alternative path for rising water to flow to the drain via three holes and a separate tube — bypassing a clog and avoiding a mess — “is a cure for overflowbia,” or the fear of a toilet overflow. “You can go in peace,” he promised. The overflow tube is fully washed out with every flush and the toilet uses standard plumbing and is simple to install. It is now available in a two-piece Craft + Main toilet. FGI has plans to introduce a one-piece version.

      EMPAVA: Jennifer Ramirez, Media Marketing Specialist, CA-based EMPAVA, introduced the company’s Arianna Innovation Series 36-inch Induction Range, which she noted features the industry’s first 4,000W center heating zone for residential use. Its versatile burners include 1,850 watts and the product features proprietary Magnibridge™ Technology for synchronized heat distribution, with elements controlled in unison, which allows for spacious griddle-style cooking. 

      Moen: Classic design and contemporary innovation combine in the new Smyth Collection by Moen, said Jessica Birchfield, Director of Industrial Design for the North Olmstead, OH-based company. Inspired by neoclassical design elements, the faucet series features grooves that provide sparkle but are easy to clean, a soft U-shaped spout and a fluted rectangular lever, with an elegantly thin wand form repeated in the faucet body and following the rule of thirds to create balance. Smyth is available in four finishes (Matte Black, Polished Nickel, Spot Resist™ Stainless and the new Bronzed Gold) and in four Moen pulldown types (Smart Pulldown, MotionSense™ Wave Pulldown, Mechanical Pulldown and Prep Pulldown).

      Neolith: Daniel Sánchez Mira, CEO of Neolith America and Group COO, spotlighted the South Florida-based company’s silica-free surfaces, which contain just 0 to 9 percent silica (naturally found in 50 percent of the Earth’s crust, silica dust poses a health hazard to workers when inhaled during the fabrication process) as opposed to 95 percent for quartzite, 15 to 35 percent for granite, 15 to 30 percent for porcelains and 5 percent or more for marble. He touted Neolith’s surfaces as silica-free, carbon neutral, resin-free and plastic-free. 

      LG Electronics: Sandro Ledesma, former Senior Manager of Product Management for LG Electronics, began his pitch by asking the audience if they had ever forgotten their laundry in the machine overnight and had to rewash it because it had begun to smell. LG’s solution? The 5-cubic foot WashCombo All-in-One Washer/Dryer with Inverter Heat Pump Technology, which offers a two-hour complete wash and dry cycle. It also features a go-anywhere ventless design and uses up to 60 percent less energy with every load.

      Link Cutting Boards: John Rowan, Founder of Link Cutting Boards, a company that was showcased in KBIS’ Kickstarter area this year, noted that, according to the Washington Post, the cutting board is the second most-used item in the kitchen, used by 92 percent of U.S. households. His invention, which locks into place to the side of the kitchen sink with a patent-pending mount, offers stability, features a built-in drain and vent, doesn’t block sink usage and is available in several interchangeable boards for different purposes. It is installed during or after undermount sink installation.

      Keeler Brass Company: The innovative product was pitched by Knikki Kennedy Grantham, creative director of Belwith Keeler Decor Solutions, parent company of Belwith Keeler, Keeler Brass Company and Hickory Hardware. She spoke about a kit available from Keeler Brass Company, which offers benefits for both the designer and the client. It’s a combination of tactile (an old-school tool kit for Keeler’s Anthology Series with samples of brass fixtures and leather accents) and high tech (a tablet that allows the designer to instantaneously show clients mix and match examples of different finish and color combinations).

      FreePower: Jake Slatnick, CEO and Founder, FreePower, pitched his Phoenix-based wireless charging company’s beneath the surface technology that turns everyday surfaces into wireless charging stations. It comes with a handy control feature so users can turn off the halo on the countertop that indicates the charger’s location. He said installation can be performed by fabricators who receive certification via FreePower’s learning portal and that the product comes with a five year warranty and works with all phone models and most phone cases. “You’ll never think about charging again,” he added. 

      FORNO: Jacques Houle, founder of Montreal-based appliance manufacturer Forno, highlighted a novel device designed to offer safety from carbon monoxide poisoning by sounding an alert when it detects a gas leak. Called the Safety Jack by Forno, the device is being installed at no extra cost in all Forno gas ranges and ovens and will soon be for sale to other manufacturers, who can also install it on their brand’s products, and in retail so anyone can use it on their range, regardless of brand. There are multiple generations currently in the works. “My goal is to help save lives,” Houle said.

      And the Winners are…

      And with the judges’ votes tallied, Smith Boyd was joined on stage by Brian Pagel, Executive Vice President of Business Development, Emerald Expositions, KBIS’ trade show partner.When the audience had its say, the People’s Pick live vote was announced.

      Watch the DesignBites NKBALive today at 2 pm ET, and on demand on NKBA.org, to watch the finalists discuss their products and the winners accept their awards.

      4th Annual NKBA | KBIS W2W Conference

      Kitchen and Bath’s most influential and empowering women’s conference will be held in Scottsdale, Arizona from September 3-5, 2025. Deadline to apply is May 15, 2025!

      Applications Now Closed!

      Ignite Your Path. Empower Others. Elevate Together.

      The NKBA Women to Women (W2W) Conference returns September 3–5, 2025, at the stunning Mountain Shadows Resort, nestled in the heart of Scottsdale’s Paradise Valley. This highly curated gathering brings together 100 influential and dedicated NKBA members from across the industry—each selected through a thoughtful submission process—to share bold career journeys, powerful leadership insights, and the challenges that have shaped them. W2W offers three immersive days of connection, mentorship, and growth. From candid conversations and small-group sessions to unforgettable experiences designed for personal and professional development, the 2025 program is a catalyst for leadership, collaboration, and community.

      Space is Limited. Apply Today!

      Apply today for an opportunity to attend this intimate, exclusive and inspiring three-day conference at the stunning Mountain Shadows Resort. The boutique resort offers thoughtful design details and views of the iconic Camelback Mountain which sets the tone for an artful stay that’s equal parts relaxing and energizing.

      Applications will be accepted through May 15, 2025.

      Applications Now Closed

      Attendees will be notified of acceptance in June. If selected, a $349 fee will be required to secure your spot. Accommodations, entertainment and meals are covered by the conference. Attendees are responsible for travel.

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      5 Questions With… 2024 Kitchen & Bath Design + Industry Awards Winners Trish Knight and Nicole Varga

      NKBA | KBIS asked the principals of Vancouver-based Knight Varga Interiors about the top trends in primary bath and powder room design — including their preferred materials and what clients request most often.
      NKBA | KBIS Global President & CEO Bill Darcy and NKBA | KBIS Chief Global Relations Officer Suzie Williford at the 2024 NKBA | KBIS Kitchen & Bath Design + Industry Awards with first place Primary Bath and Powder Room category winners Trish Knight and Nicole Varga of Knight Varga Interiors.

      By Donna Heiderstadt

      Trish Knight and Nicole Varga have their fingers on the pulse of luxury residential design. The principals of Vancouver-based Knight Varga Interiors believe that “leading a happy and healthy life begins at home,” and their design philosophy blends sophistication and livability in a collaborative process that is personalized to their clients’ needs and lifestyle. Business partners since 2019, they both work with each client from concept to completion, ensuring a hands-on approach that intentionally keeps their firm small and highly focused.

      After winning first place in two bath categories — Primary Bath and Powder Room — at the 2024 NKBA | KBIS Kitchen & Bath Design + Industry Awards in Las Vegas in February, the principals answered NKBA | KBIS’ five questions about smart technology, storage and timelessness in luxury bath and kitchen design — and what constitutes overall good design.

      NKBA | KBIS: What are the most significant trends you’re seeing in primary bath design, and how will these trends influence the space’s design in the years ahead?

      Trish Knight & Nicole Varga: The primary bath is no longer thought of as just a functional room. It has become a sanctuary that is as important as any other living space in the home.  Technology is being integrated in the form of smart toilets and digital shower systems that can be controlled from a phone — so placing power next to the toilet for a future smart toilet has become a standard on all our projects.

      Integrating a spa experience into our client’s primary baths is equally important. This includes soaker tubs and large showers with multiple options like rain showers, handhelds, body sprays, steam and aromatherapy. Lastly, large format tiles have become a go-to on all our projects for ease of cleaning and luxury style. When a client’s budget allows, we like to clad all the walls in the bath with materials such as Dekton, quartz or porcelain. These three trends work together to create a timeless, luxurious experience for our clients in their homes.

      NKBA | KBIS: How is main-floor powder room design evolving in the 2020s? What are the top things homeowners are looking for in a powder room?

      Trish Knight & Nicole Varga: Designing a powder room is the perfect opportunity to express personality and have fun.  We love to add multiple wall details — such as stone, wood and wallpaper — as well as design unique sinks and get creative with the lighting. This is a space every guest will see when clients entertain, so making it memorable and luxurious is the number-one request.

      The powder room is also often used daily by all family members, so durability and function are equally important. Other top powder room requests that we’re seeing are wall mounted toilets, integrated counters and sinks and wall-mounted faucets. The space’s location also needs to be discreet and allow for privacy. If possible, concealing the toilet from view when the door is open is preferable.

      NKBA | KBIS: What are the three most significant requests from your clients when you discuss kitchen and bath design during a new build or renovation?

      Trish Knight & Nicole Varga: Regardless of design aesthetic or budget, each of our projects begins with three basic assumptions that must be met: maximizing natural light for year-round enjoyment of the space; selecting durable, well-made materials from manufacturers with strong sustainability stories without compromising design; and planning for longevity since we look at each project as a long-term plan and choose materials, finishes and appliances accordingly. 

      Our top kitchen requests are for chef kitchens and/or butler pantries. If space allows, clients love to have a separate area within the kitchen for meal prep, open storage and the ability to clean up. Clients also ask us to integrate the kitchen design into the rest of the home with finishes as elevated as the adjacent living and dining spaces, which is especially important in open-concept homes. Lastly, lots of appliances! With people entertaining more at home and placing a larger focus on healthy living, we find ourselves adding flexible appliances — like steam ovens, ice makers, beverage fridges and cooling drawers that can be set to multiple temperatures — in addition to large ranges, full fridges and freezers and multiple dishwashers.

      In the bath, clients are requesting a separate room for the toilet, a shower large enough for two with individual showers set to each person’s preferences and separate storage when the bath is shared.

      NKBA | KBIS: What is more challenging? Refurbishing a smaller space to fit all or most of a client’s needs or making a large, open plan space feel warm and inviting? Why?

      Trish Knight & Nicole Varga: We enjoy working on both small and large spaces, and each has its challenges. In a small space, fitting in the “wish list” is a fun puzzle that forces us to think outside the box to come up with creative solutions. With large open concept spaces, warmth is created by layering textures and materials and ensuring there are cozy intimate spaces for every member of the family. This is definitely our specialty!

      NKBA | KBIS: What constitutes good design? How do you most effectively blend your personal design aesthetic with the overall architecture or existing interior design in a client’s home?

      Trish Knight & Nicole Varga: Good design is about creating spaces that are not just visually stunning but also functional and comfortable for everyday living. Achieving this balance requires a thoughtful approach that seamlessly integrates luxurious elements with practicality and common sense. In the open concept homes we’re known for, we balance materials, tones and textures while emphasizing timeless over trendy and always considering the environmental impact of the products selected.

      Blending our personal design aesthetic with the overall architecture and design of a client’s home always begins with getting to know the client and their goals and familiarizing ourselves with the site or existing space, including landscape and views, as well as natural light opportunities. From there, we look for common ground between the client’s preferences, their home’s architecture and our design aesthetic. The goal is to create a cohesive, personalized vision exclusively for each client.

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      K&B Industry Continues Positive Expansion Trend, Despite Persistently High Interest Rates

      Growth is Driven by Higher-End Projects for Boomer and Gen-X Homeowners
      Design by Angel Yalda. Photo by Larry Arnal.

      By NKBA | KBIS Editorial Staff  

      While inflation remains stubborn and continues to soften demand from low and middle-income consumers, a variety of positive factors are moving the resilient U.S. kitchen and bath market in a positive direction, according to the Q1 2024 NKBA/John Burns Kitchen & Bath Market Index (KBMI) report. These factors include high levels of wealth (particularly among boomers), growing volume of aging-in-place renovations and a strong labor market. Many NKBA members report that they are planning for increased sales in 2024, typically in the mid-single digits, though projections are tempered by expectations that interest rates will remain high for longer than anticipated.

      In Q1 2024, the KBMI Index rated 56 out of 100 (up from 54 in Q4 2023), an increase of two points quarter-over-quarter. This is the highest KBMI rating over the past year, indicating that the industry is beginning to expand, albeit at a measured pace. Conducted jointly by the National Kitchen & Bath Association and John Burns Research and Consulting, the KBMI report includes data and insights from 508 NKBA members across four segments: design, building and construction, retail, and manufacturing.

      Here are some highlights of the Q1 2024 KBMI report:

      Demand is Uneven, but Positive Signs Abound

      Retailers report that foot traffic increased for the first time in nearly two years. Manufacturer orders ticked up and kitchen and bath firms surveyed in January expect their sales to increase by 6% on average in 2024, with expected growth across all segments. The design (6.2%) and manufacturing (6.8%) sectors expressed the most optimistic outlook.

      Higher-End Projects Continue to Drive Growth

      Even as some homeowners remain cautious about undertaking major remodels, higher-income consumers, who are more likely to fund their projects with savings, are pushing ahead. Demand for large, higher-end projects – mainly from trade-ups-in-place – is strong. K&B pros report that Boomers and Gen-X clients are proceeding with major remodels to address family and changing lifestyle needs, such as retirement and aging-in-place planning. Lead quality continued to increase at the high end: projects priced over $100K yielded increasing profit potential as the year began.

      Geographical Areas of Growth

      The report offers some key insights into the most promising growth markets. While millennial demand for K&B renovations is lagging nationally, largely as a result of high borrowing rates and continuing sticker shock, the report indicates it is strengthening in the Southwest. Meanwhile, Boomer and Gen-X households, which tend to be less reliant on borrowing, remain a particular bright spot in the Northeast and Midwest.

      Interest Rate Concerns Also Vary by Region

      The U.S. residential kitchen and bath industry’s concern over elevated interest rates is most strongly felt in the West. The average level of concern among surveyed professionals was highest in California and lowest in the Northeast, where several firms cited a gradual acceptance of higher rates.

      Pricing Power Remains Strong

      Despite consumer concerns over pricing, K&B pros believe pricing power – and its impact on profitability – remain strong. Surveyed design firms said they could push price increases as high as 7.3% in 2024, while building and construction firms reported that consumers could tolerate nearly comparable price hikes (6.4%). 

      Familiar Concerns

      KBMI respondents say the availability and cost of skilled laborers remains a persistent structural issue, preventing them from keeping up with demand. This concern was followed closely by cost inflation, interest rates and material costs.

      “It’s clear that elevated borrowing rates may be with us for longer than was expected, which is keeping many younger homeowners on the renovation sidelines for now,” said Bill Darcy, Global President & CEO of NKBA | KBIS. “However, we are seeing important signs of growth, nationally, and especially in certain regions of the country. Meanwhile, the continued strength of the high-end market is proving to be a powerful sustaining force as we collectively wait for rates to come down and renovation activity levels to increase in response.”

      Download and read the full Q1 2024 NKBA/John Burns Kitchen & Bath Market Index (KBMI) report here.