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2025: Year in Review

As 2025 comes to a close, we can all agree that it was anything but boring: economic ups and downs, innovations and breakthroughs. Through it all, the kitchen and bath industry remained strong and resilient. Here we celebrate 2025 by looking back at top trends, stories, and events. Sit back, scroll, view, and enjoy!

“2025 reminded us that even in uncertain times, our industry’s strength comes from its community. The NKBA remained proactive — leveraging research, advocacy, and global collaboration to support our 55,000 members. Thank you for continuing to push our industry forward.”

-Bill Darcy, NKBA | KBIS, Global President & CEO

Featured Partner Video

November 2024

Chapter Officer Update

Thank you to our Partners:

“Our Virtual Bath Trends Summit will debut on Thursday, November 21, including NKBA Research and several interesting panel discussions. Be sure to tune in on the 21st!”

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Important Dates

November 8 Final deadline – Chapter Star Awards nominations

November 12 – Presidents monthly call – 4 PM EST

November 13 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

November 13 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST

November 14 – Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

November 14 – Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST

November 21 – NKBA Virtual Bath Summit

November 25-29 – NKBA offices closed for Thanksgiving Week

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

NKBA | KBIS John Burns Kitchen & Bath Market Index (KBMI) was just released this week on October 30. 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.


In Q3 2024, the KBMI Index was essentially flat, rating 53 out of 100, a slight one-point decrease from the previous quarter (ratings above 50 reflect expansion in the sector). Building and construction remains the most positive segment of K&B pros.  Read the full report here.

NKBA’s 2025 Bath Trends research report will be released during the upcoming NKBA Virtual Bath Trends Summit on Thursday, November 21. Bath Summit attendees will be the first to receive the report, which will be emailed later to all NKBA members. The report will identify what bath products, materials and finishes are expected to be popular over the next three years!  Sign up here for the NKBA Bath Trends Summit.

Marketing

Bath Trends Summit

Thursday, November 21

2 PM ET

Dive into the future of Bath design! Join us for the NKBA Bath Trends Summit, sponsored by Bed Bath & Beyond Professional, on Thursday, November 21, from 2 PM to 4 PM ET, and discover the future of bathroom design. This exclusive virtual event will unveil the latest trends, innovative products, and must-have materials straight from NKBA’s 2025 Bath Trends report.

You’ll get the first look at the NKBA’s 2025 Bath Trends Report and enjoy inspiring presentations, dynamic designer panels, and interviews with industry leaders. And, as a bonus, attendees will be the first to receive a free download of the full report post-event!

Don’t miss your chance to stay ahead of the curve and revolutionize your bath designs. Register now and discover the future of bath trends!

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

November 5  | NKBA | KBIS Webinar 
Bar Design for Home

November 6  | NKBA | KBIS Webinar 
Elevating Outdoor Kitchen Design

November 12  | NKBA | KBIS Webinar 
Reimagining the Outdoor Kitchen

November 13  | NKBA | KBIS Webinar 
Securing a Bankable Exit: 3 Questions Every K&B Owner Needs To Ask

November 18  | NKBA | KBIS Webinar 
What Your Kitchen and Financial Plan Should Not Have in Common

November 19  | NKBA | KBIS Webinar
Curb Appeal: Your Outdoor Space Maximized

Students & Educators

KBIS: Student & Educator Coffee Break

New Date! February 26, 2025

2:30 PM – 4:00 PM PT

Las Vegas Convention Center N227

Join us for an energizing coffee break at KBIS 2025 in Las Vegas, NV. Students and educators are invited to enjoy a selection of coffee and refreshments while participating in a valuable educational experience. Advanced registration is required for this free event. Invitations will be emailed to all student and educator KBIS registrants in January 2025.

Please note, the date for the Student & Educator Coffee break was previously advertised as February 25, 2025. The event will now take place on February 26, 2025.

March 21, 2025

9 AM – 12:30 PM PT

Registration Now Open

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. 

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.

Professional Development

CONGRATULATIONS to our newest Certified Kitchen and Bath Designers!

Adrean Stephenson, CKBD – Chief Architect Software, Palouse

Stephanie Capretto, CKBD – Craftsman Design & Renovation, Columbia RiverLeah Turner, CKBD – Covenant Homes Inc./Covenant Construction, Ontario/Canada

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 at the end of the month.

A new recording will be uploaded to the Chapter Officer toolkit by November 15, 2024. This presentation highlights the entire process from application to exam. Direct any questions to our newly designed FAQ page click here.

Gain CEU credits in November 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! 

Tammi Graf, Hurst Design-Build-Remodeling, Remodeling, Central Ohio

Brooke Peterson, Dreammaker Bath & Kitchen of Springfield, Cabinetry, Missouri,Southern Illinois 

Cathy Carr, Airoom, LLC, Lighting, Chicago Mid-West

Derick Vaden, CTS&I Inc, Lighting, Remodeling, Universal, Sales and Marketing, Virginia State

Mitch Detig, Airoom, LLC, Floor Plans & Specifications, Chicago Mid-West

Eileen Byrne, Hatchett Design/Remodel, Color, Virginia State

Ruth Barnes, Hatchett Design/Remodel, Universal Design & Cabinetry, Virginia State

Crystal Ludwick, Maughan, Design + Remodel, Cabinetry, Columbia River

Sinai Martinez, Simar Interiors, Remodeling, Southern California

Lauren Rasor, Carpenter Cabinets & Design LLC, Cabinetry Floor Plans and Specifications, Southern Ohio/Kentucky

Jeanne Sallee, Carpenter Cabinets & Design LLC, Cabinetry Floor Plans & Specifications, Southern Ohio/Kentucky

Kendrick Williams, American Woodmark, Floor Plans & Specifications, Baltimore/Washington

Randy Hornsby, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greenville, Cabinetry Remodeling, Piedmont Blue Ridge Carolina

Mark Cain, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greenville, Cabinetry Remodeling, Piedmont Blue Ridge Carolina

Rhiana Herman, North Light Custom Builders LLC, Floor Plans & Specifications, Puget Sound

Wendy Burrow, Home Depot, Cabinetry, Columbia River

Catherine Shuman, The Intentional Design Studio, Remodeling Sustainability Floor Plansl, Georgia

Allyson Strowbridge, A+E Design Lab, Floor Plans and Specifications, Columbia River

Holly Saulie-Rohman, Maughan, Design + Remodel, Cabinetry, Columbia River

Melody Lane, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Greenville, Remodeling, Piedmont Blue Ridge Carolina

Kassandra Fuqua, KC Home Solutions, Appliance Color, Nebraska/Kansas

Chloe Sorrell, GNH Lumber Inc, Remodeling, NY Tri State

Jamie Pinkowski, KSI Kitchen & Bath – Brighton, Universal, Michigan State

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, Elizabeth and Aislinn who look forward to working with our Chapters!

2026 Design Competition Now Closed!

Submit your K&B projects by August 17 for your chance at winning more than $150,000 in cash prizes!

Member Pricing:

First Project: $175
Second Project: $150
Three or More Projects: $100/per project

Non-Member Pricing:

First Project: $225
Second Project: $200
Three or More Projects: $175/per project

Best Overall Category Awards:

Best Overall Kitchen – $25,000

Best Overall Bath – $25,000

Category Awards

1st place:  $5,000

2nd place:  $3,000

3rd place:  $2,000

Specialty Awards

  • Best Use of Smart Home Technology Sponsored and Judged by CEDIA
  • Awarded to the Best Technology Integrator

Kitchen Categories:

  • Kitchen – Small – under 300 sq. ft. 
  • Kitchen – Large – over 300 sq. ft.
  • Specialty Kitchen – i.e. dirty kitchen, caterer’s or scullery kitchens, Kosher kitchen, guest house kitchen, outdoor kitchen

Prizes | First: $5,000  Second: $3,000  Third: $2,000

Bath Categories:

  • Powder Room (No shower or tub)
  • Secondary Bath 
  • Primary Bath 

Prizes | First: $5,000  Second: $3,000  Third: $2,000

Best Overall Category Awards

Best Overall Kitchen** – $25,000

Best Overall Bath ** – $25,000

Sponsored Specialty Awards

  • Best Use of Smart Home Technology Sponsored and judged by CEDIA awarded to the best technology integrator.

See Entry Packet for details.

**Overall winners will be chosen from first-place winners of each category.

The competition entries will be scored based on the following core areas, click here for complete criteria and requirements.

Two rounds of judging will occur: 

Round 1  – Judges will review the projects on creativity, innovation as well as Wow factor.

Round 2  – The judging panel will be comprised of NKBA-certified designers. Those who move onto Round 2 will be notified in mid-August. Round 2 of the competition is tentatively set to run from August 25 through September 7.

  • NKBA Members: First project entry is $175; Second project is $150 an each subsequent entry is $100 per project.
  • Non-Members: First project entry is $225, while the second project submission is $200 and each subsequent entry is $175 per project.
  • The individual entrant must be the Designer of Record on each project. There is a maximum of two co-designers for each project.
  • If the entrant is not the owner of the business that billed the project, owner approval is required for eligibility.
  • The project(s) submitted must have been installed between January 1, 2024 and July 25, 2025.
  • Enter the project into the one category for which it is best suited, based on size and style. You may enter as many projects as you would like that fit into the various categories.
  • A new entry form is required for each project submitted and is to be completed in full. Each entry requires a separate fee.
  • Entries must be received in their entirety by August 17, 2025, at 11:59 PM ET with the entry fee paid in full.
  • All identifying design/firm information must be removed or blacked out from photographs, floor plans, elevations and design statements.
  • All required materials must be received digitally and labeled according to NKBA directions.
Submissions Now Closed!
  1. Review the 2025 Design Competition Entry Packet and Kitchen & Bath Guidelines
  2. Register for an account on the awards platform.
  3. Complete Online Entry Form
    • Select “Start entry” at the bottom of the page.
    • Create a Project ID, including the category-specific abbreviation (e.g. An entry in the Specialty Kitchens category would be SPK – Name of Entry).
    • Enter all required information, clicking “Save + Next” as you complete each tab.
    • Include any co-designers if applicable.
    • Click “Submit Entry” to proceed to payment.
  4. Upload 2 “Wow Factor” Photos
    • Submit two (2) high-resolution (300 dpi) color photos, approximately 8” x 10”.
    • Professional photography is highly recommended.
    • Do not include images that identify the project location or individuals (e.g., clients, children, site workers).
  5. Design Description
    • Submit a two-sentence design description.
  6. Photography release form (not seen by judges)
  1. Upload Additional Photos
    • Submit up to eight (8) more high-resolution (300 dpi) color photos (for a total of 10).
  2. Full Design Statement
    • A 200-400 word narrative detailing the project.
    • Include a bulleted list of key features and highlights.
    • Do not include identifying designer or firm information.
  3. Drawings (Construction, Floorplans, Elevations)
    • Scale MUST be ¼”, ½” or 1:20 metric scale.
    • Drawings must be cleanly labeled with dimensions.
    • Identifying designer and firm information must be removed.
  4. Client property release form (not seen by judges)
  5. Business owner form (not seen by judges)
  6. Headshot & Bio (not seen by judges)

Please use this as a guide when preparing your design statement.

  • All design statements must be typed.
  • Do not include any identifying member information such as:
    • Client name
    • Client address
    • Business name
    • Business address
  • Statements should be 200-400 word statements that outline the client needs, objectives, design philosophy, challenges, solutions and special circumstances (think of the design statement you’d pitch to a magazine).
  • Objectives: Outlines criteria to be met by your design solution
    • Create casual dining for large family.
    • Update to contemporary tastes of clients.
    • Provide healing options for a sick family.
    •  Create multigenerational kitchen.
  • Design Challenges: Describe fixed elements or special circumstances
    • Design space around support posts, air ducts, plumbing, etc.
    • Include client’s sports souvenirs collection.
  • Design Solutions: Describe how you creatively solved the challenges, for example:
    • Used negative space between air ducts and created storage space.
  • Special Features: Highlight design elements that are unique or notable, for example:
    • Technology and voice activation.
    • Repurposed wood from the dance studio where client danced as a child.
  • To present your entry in the best way, please use the above guidelines to assist in creating a concise, effective design statement. This will help to ensure that the judges have a good understanding of your project. It can be written as a narrative, a  comprehensive bulleted list or a combination of both.
  • Any materials are omitted or if the required criteria is not met, the entry will be disqualified. No notification will be given. NKBA reserves the right to disqualify a project, pre, during and after the contest judging. Entry fees will not be refunded.
  • You state you are an NKBA member and we find this to be false.
  • Your submission is not received by 11:59 p.m. ET on August 17, 2025. Incomplete entries will be disqualified. 
  • You do not adhere to all competition guidelines, requirements and deadlines.
  • You do not submit all documentation in one digital submission.

To enter your project(s) in the 2026 NKBA | KBIS Design Competition, click here.

To view the 2025 NKBA Professional Design Competition Award Winners, click here.

NKBA | KBIS Design + Industry Awards Finalists Announced in September 2025.
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Homeownership Rate Hit 66 Percent, Decade High, in Q1 2023

By Manuel Gutierrez, Consulting Economist to NKBA

The homeownership rate — the percentage of U.S. households who own their home — hit a decade high of 66 percent in the first quarter of this year. This marked an increase of over half a percentage point compared to the same quarter a year earlier, and a 0.6 points increase from the homeownership rate of 65.4 percent in Q1 of last year. The homeownership rate increase seen over the last year resulted in an additional 1.8 million households becoming homeowners. Homeowners who, in the near future, will spend additional dollars on remodeling their homes.

  • Compared to the previous quarter, the homeownership rate increased by 0.1 percentage points overall, but it fell in two age groups. Households of 45 to 54 years saw the biggest decline, with their rate falling to 70.1 percent, a half point drop from the previous quarter. And over 64 years households saw a drop of two-tenths of a point to 78.8 percent.
  • Among racial and ethnic groups, Asian households saw the biggest gains, with their homeownership rate rising by 2.5 percentage points from the previous year to 61.6 percent. This rate was the second-highest among all groups, lower only than the White households’ rate of 74.5 percent. Black households also gained from last year, up by 1.8 points. However, they still had the lowest rate at 45.8 percent. Hispanic-headed households saw an increase of 0.8 points, bringing their rate up to 49.7 percent.
  • Regionally, the Midwest had the highest homeownership rate, increasing by 0.3 percentage points from a year earlier to 70.3 percent. Second highest was the South with 67.3 percent, down by 0.1 points compared to the previous year, followed by the Northeast, up by 0.9 points to 62.7 percent. Finally, even though the West saw the biggest increase, rising by 1.7 points to a rate of 61.9 percent, it remained the lowest in the nation — and nearly 5 points lower than the U.S. average of 66.0 percent.
  • There were only 662 thousand homeowner vacant homes available for sale, making the vacancy rate just 0.8 percent — marking the lowest rate since the mid-60s when these data first became available. The number of vacant for rent units stood at 3.0 million, a 5.8 percent vacancy rate. Although not the lowest historical vacancy rate, it was 1.5 percentage points lower than the long-term average of 7.3 percent.