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Montgomery College’s Kateryna Ponomarova Takes Third in Student Design Competition

As one of six winners of the annual competition open exclusively to NKBA | KBIS student members, the burgeoning designer was awarded a scholarship.

NKBA | KBIS honors the industry’s most innovative emerging designers through its annual Design + Industry Awards, which include recognition of the six winners of the Student Design Competition, generously sponsored by Fisher & Paykel. Scholarship awards include $5,000 for first place, $2,500 for second place, and $1,000 for third place. Winners will be celebrated on Monday, February 16, from 6:30 PM to 11:00 PM at the Rosen Centre Hotel in Orlando during KBIS 2026.

This year, Cranberry Bloom by Montgomery College’s Kateryna Ponomarova earned Third Place in the Bath Category, standing out for its poetic blend of historic craftsmanship, accessibility, and thoughtful guest-centered design. The project reimagines the primary guest bath of a 1895 Craftsman bungalow in Colorado Springs, owned by retired anthropology professor Lydia Bachman, who values comfort, hospitality, and the honest beauty of traditional artistry.

A Bathroom Where Craftsmanship Meets Care

Inspired by the visionary spirit of American craft, Ponomarova envisioned a small, conventional bathroom transformed into a serene, contemporary sanctuary. Her design is guided by two core principles: prioritizing accessibility and enhancing user experience.

The layout was developed with Lydia’s guests in mind, including those who use mobility aids. Ponomarova incorporated a zero-threshold shower, proper lavatory knee clearance, strategically placed assist bars, and a clear turning radius space of 60 inches — all while maintaining a sense of visual openness.

Materiality and atmosphere play central roles. Natural, honest finishes honor Craftsman traditions: clean lines, layered horizontals, and textures inspired by nature. A bold soffit canopy creates a sense of “compression and release” at the shower entry before opening into a light-filled bay window nook. Beneath the user’s feet, slip-resistant matte porcelain tile provides safety, while its soft stone coloring reflects daylight to brighten the compact footprint. Radiant floor heating ensures comfort during Colorado’s colder months.

Design Challenges

Ponomarova’s submission successfully addressed several constraints presented in the project scenario:

  • Designing within an 82 sq ft footprint (expanded from 41 sq ft) while preserving required accessible clearances.
  • Planning two entrances to serve both the guest room and main living areas, necessitating widened 36” doorways to meet NKBA standards.
  • Providing a spa-like guest experience without compromising the integrity of the historic home or adjacent spaces.
  • Introducing a north-facing bay window to gain approximately eight sq ft, engineered to support fixtures, maintain privacy with smart glass, and deliver soft natural light throughout the day.
  • Enhancing guest privacy by integrating Fisher & Paykel appliances, including a CoolDrawer™ and a built-in coffee maker, so that guests can refresh without a trip upstairs.

Special Features

A series of custom and high-performance details elevate the guest experience:

  • 48” Compact Laminate Cabinet featuring integrated Fisher & Paykel appliances, dual-height toe kicks, and accessible controls at 52” AFF.
  • Handcrafted 60” Soapstone Lavatory with integrated basin, 29” knee clearance, and an 11” forward extension meeting NKBA accessibility standards.
  • Brizo Frank Lloyd Wright® Collection rain showerhead and faucet, adding mid-century elegance and sculptural detail.
  • Electro-chromic Smart Glass Mirror that shifts from transparent to reflective on demand, maximizing natural light.
  • Kohler Eir® Smart Toilet, ADA-compliant with chair-height seating, dual flush, and integrated personal cleansing.
  • Custom Teak Shower Bench, wall-mounted with sculpted support and a waterproof cushioned surface for comfort and added height.

The result is a bathroom where form evokes memory—a thoughtful intersection of past and present that reflects Lydia’s values while offering her guests restorative comfort.

About the NKBA | KBIS Student Design Competition

The NKBA Student Design Competition allows emerging designers to showcase their talent on an industry-wide stage and gain invaluable visibility. Winning entries are recognized at KBIS, featured in NKBA editorial content, and awarded scholarships.

How to Enter

  • Open exclusively to NKBA Student Members enrolled in an educational institution at the time of submission.
  • Students may enter the kitchen competition, the bath competition, or both.
  • Entries must follow NKBA Graphics & Presentation Standards and include dimensioned drawings, renderings, a concept board, and a 500–1000-word design statement.
  • Projects must be submitted through Award Force, where students can upload, edit, and finalize materials.

Submission Deadline:

June 5, 2026, at 5:00 PM ET

Incomplete entries will be disqualified.

Awards:

  • First Place — $5,000
  • Second Place — $2,500
  • Third Place — $1,000

Winners also receive complimentary registration, airfare, hotel accommodations, and access to KBIS 2027 in Las Vegas.

Competition Scenario: 2025–2026 — “The Great Indoors: Texas Edition”

This year’s participants are tasked with reimagining the kitchen and primary bath of the Williams-Garcia family home in Dallas’s Preston Hollow neighborhood. The challenge invites students to design for a bustling household of five that values hospitality, family connection, and high-functioning spaces for cooking, gathering, and retreat.

Students must balance bold style, functionality, accessibility, and clever space-planning to create environments that support the family today — and adapt gracefully for years to come.

Thanks to our 2024-2025 Student Design Competition Sponsor:

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KBIS 2026

When:

February 17 – 19, 2026 | 9:00 AM ET – 5:00 PM ET

Where:

Orange County Convention Center
9800 International Dr
Orlando, FL 32819

Experience the Future of Design at KBIS

North America’s Premier Kitchen & Bath Industry Show

The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) is North America’s largest and most prestigious trade show dedicated to kitchen and bath design. This immersive event brings together 650 exhibitors showcasing the latest products, trends, and technologies in nearly 500,000 square feet of exhibit space. Whether you’re searching for inspiration, networking opportunities, or cutting-edge solutions, KBIS is the must-attend event for all design industry professionals.

Image courtesy of PWP Studio.

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December 2025

Message from the Chapters Team

Dear Chapter Officers, 

Happy December! Celebrating each one of you during this special time of year. Thank you for the gifts of your time and talents!

Tremendous thanks and deepest appreciation to our outgoing Chapter Presidents, Programs Chairs, and Communications Chairs. Please continue to keep in touch and stay involved with NKBA. We’re counting on you!

For our incoming 2026 Chapter Officers, please save the January dates for our mandatory virtual NKBA Chapter Officer Trainings: Presidents (Tuesday, January 6, 4:00 PM ET; Programs Chairs (Tuesday, January 13, 3:00 PM ET); Communications Chairs (Tuesday, January 13, 4:00 PM ET); Membership Chairs (Wednesday, January 14, 3:00 PM ET); and Secretary/Treasurers (Wednesday, January 14, 4:00 PM ET). Zoom links will be sent in January. 

NKBA Professional Development team is offering a special Black Friday sale on several educational programs through Sunday, January 4, 2026. All NKBA Specialty Badges are $99 (regular price $199); our 4th Edition NKBA Kitchen & Bath Planning Guidelines are $50 with free shipping; and all CKBD bundles are $200 off. Please use promo code nkbabf25 at checkout. If you have any questions, please e-mail info@nkba.org. Enjoy Cyber Monday with these great offers! 

Please spread the word – register now for NKBA | KBIS 2026 before rates go up in January. Kudos to our Chapter Officers for driving registration. Leading the overall registration attendee numbers is our Georgia Chapter in first place with most registrants, followed by our Mid Atlantic and Rocky Mountain Chapters. There’s no better place to be inspired and network with the K&B industry than KBIS!

It’s party week in New York! Both Manhattan and Metro New York will hold their annual holiday events this week, with Manhattan’s holiday cruise and Metro New York’s holiday gala on December 3. Other awesome events this month include South Florida Casino Night; Northern New England annual holiday party to support Rosie’s Place shelter; Mountain States Wholistic Wellness Healthy Home with special guest speaker; Southern Ohio/Kentucky holiday brunch with charcuterie class; Chicago Mid West holiday party; Mid Atlantic holiday party in collaboration with ASID, IFDA, and AAPI Design Alliance; and many more! 

Here’s to a wonderful December – we can’t wait to see you on Zoom and in person in Orlando at KBIS 2026 in February!

Warmest wishes,

Kelly

Kelly Buchsbaum

Director, Chapters & Professional Development

kbuchsbaum@nkba.org 

December 2025

Chapter Officer Update

Thank you to our Partners:

Happy December! Celebrating each one of you during this special time of year. Thank you for the gifts of your time and talents!

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Important Dates

December 9 Presidents monthly call – 4 PM EST

December 16 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

December 16 – Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM EST

December 17– Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM EST

December 17 – Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM EST

December 22-January 1 – NKBA Offices Closed

Chapters

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

Kelly Buchsbaum, Director, Chapters & Professional Development

kbuchsbaum@nkba.org 

Kristin Shechter, Chapters Engagement Manager

kshechter@nkba.org 

Melissa Flynn, Chapters & Skilled Trades Manager

mflynn@nkba.org

Elizabeth Mace, Chapters & Professional Development Project Manager

emace@nkba.org

General info, meeting notices, and roster requests:

chapters@nkba.org

Marketing

NKBA presents the following December Webinars with a focus on Wellness, Biophilia, and Business. Registration links below. Webinars begin at 12:00 PM ET with 0.1 CEU per webinar.

December 2 | Health, Wellness and Sustainability

December 3 | Designing for Life: Integrating Wellness and Biophilia

December 9 | Designing with Nature’s Rhythm

December 10 | What Designers Need To Know

December 11 | Maximize Return with AI 

December 16 | Biophilia in the Bathroom

Students & Educators

NKBA recently emailed educators to verify their school’s affiliation, which NKBA does annually to ensure accurate records. Chapter Officers, please find your state or province on this list and identify if any unverified schools fall within your chapter. If so, please email schools@nkba.org if you have a new point of contact for that school. Schools that remain unverified will be removed from the NKBA Affiliated Schools list.

Reminder! In January, we will email an invitation to all students and educators to join us at the annual Student & Educator Coffee Break at KBIS on Wednesday, February 18, 2:30 – 4:00 PM at the Orange County Convention Center.

This year’s featured speaker is Stacy McCarthy, CMKBD, who will explore important, yet often overlooked, human dimensions of design in “Spaces That Care: The Real-Life Impact of Kitchen and Bath Design.”If you’re a Chapter Officer who regularly connects with students or local schools, please email Kelly Ann Ryan (kryan@nkba.org) to request an invitation. We’d love for you to join us and help foster meaningful connections among attendees.

Government Relations

As the leading trade and professional organization in the kitchen and bath industry, NKBA is committed to educating its membership on public policy issues that affect our professional community and protecting members’ rights to practice their profession. As part of this commitment, NKBA monitors relevant legislative and regulatory developments at the state and federal levels and, where appropriate, provides information to members concerning material issues and developments. Most of these updates are sent directly to members each month via the Government Relations Newsletter. A repository of newsletters, as well as additional resources to self-advocate on issues important to you, can be found on the Government Relations webpage

Hot topics this month include: 

U.S. Energy Star Program: Environmental Protection Agency walks back plans on eliminating the Energy Star Program, a popular program whose iconic blue labels help consumers to choose energy efficient home appliances.  

Michigan: House considers several bills addressing the interior design profession in the state including creating an interior design license, establishing an interior design fee, and allowing certain interior designers to submit applications for building permits.  

New York: Governor Hochul heeds the concerns of elected officials and delays the All-Electric Buildings Act which bans new gas hookups in new buildings under seven stories starting January 2026 due to shortfalls in the state’s electric grid. 

Pennsylvania: House introduced Bill 2012 which would establish the state Board of Plumbing Contractors and provide for plumber and plumbing contractors licensure. We hope you benefit from the value these resources bring to you, your profession, and the kitchen & bath industry. Please reach out directly to Steven Campeau, NKBA’s Senior Manager, Global & Government Relations at scampeau@nkba.org, for any specific questions.

Professional Development

NKBA Professional Development team is offering a special Black Friday discount on educational programs through Sunday, January 4, 2026. All NKBA Specialty Badges are $99 (regular price $199); 4th Edition NKBA Kitchen & Bath Planning Guidelines are $50 with free shipping; and all CKBD bundles are $200 off. Please use promo code nkbabf25 at checkout. If you have any questions, please e-mail info@nkba.org.

Voices from the Industry (VFTI) is a valuable opportunity for learning and professional development, offering a wide range of educational sessions led by industry experts during KBIS. We encourage all members to visit the VFTI landing page at kbis.com to view the upcoming conference schedule and access the registration link. Chapter Officers receive free VFTI access throughout KBIS, and members can take advantage of discounted rates by registering early—encourage your members to register now before prices increase in January. Please help promote VFTI registration within your chapter so members don’t miss out on this enriching experience and chance to earn CEUs.

Gain CEU credits in December via NKBA Webinars. CEU reporting deadline is June 30, 2026 – earn and report today!

Cheers to our newest NKBA Specialty Badge earners! 

Students

Jenni Anderson, Floor Plans & Specifications Color, Tennessee, Student

Members

Jacob Iaasko, Contractor, Remodeling, Wisconsin/Upper Michigan

Alicia Stone, Brothers Flooring + Design, Universal Design, Plouse

Elicia Pyle, Neil Kelly Company, Lighting, Columbia River

Ashli Stivers, Shine Interior Design Studio, Floor Plans & Specifications, LA/MS/AR

Junene Hrycko, Arizona Designs Kitchens & Baths, Floor Plans, Arizona South

Sierra Parsons, Cabinets Plus, Inc., Remodeling, Chicago Mid West

Debra Misbin, Debra Misbin Designs, Color, Mid Atlantic

Kim Cahoy, Kimberly Cahoy Design LLC, Cabinetry, Nebraska/Kansas

Ellen Griffen, Griffen Interiors, Remodeling, Iowa

Membership

Frequently Asked Questions and Member Videos for the most frequently asked questions.

New Members are vital to the success of NKBA and our Chapters. Please send prospective members to membership@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. There is an updated 2025 membership application with new rates.

Company admins can remove employees who are no longer with the company directly through the company profile on www.nkba.org.

To add new employees, please email info@nkba.org and our Member Relations Team will be happy to assist. We’ll need:

  • First and last names
  • Unique email addresses

Any employees working directly for an NKBA member company can be added at no charge—including Sales Reps who work from a home office.

If you have individuals on your roster without email addresses, please send those names to info@nkba.org as well. We’ll reach out to confirm their status with the company and, if applicable, secure an email address.

Have questions? We’re always glad to help—just reach out to info@nkba.org.

Thank you!

NKBA’s Member Relations team is always available to assist our Members and Chapters. Contact them at 1-800-843-6522 or email info@nkba.org.

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Formica’s Laminate Gets Bio Certification, First-Time Homebuyers Skew Older, True and Urban Bonfire Collaborate, Chapter Updates, and More

Image courtesy of Formica.

By NKBA Staff

Company News

Formica Earns Biobased Certification: Formica Corp. has earned the U.S. Department of Agriculture Certified Biobased Product Label for its Formica Brand Laminate. This USDA recognition reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to using sustainable materials. The label displays a product’s biobased content, which is the portion of a product that comes from a renewable source, such as plant, animal, marine, or forestry feedstocks. Utilizing renewable biobased materials displaces the need for non-renewable petroleum-based chemicals. Third-party verification for a product’s biobased content is administered through the USDA BioPreferred® Program, which strives to increase the development, purchase, and use of biobased products. Formica invented high-pressure laminate in 1913. More details here.

Image courtesy of Urban Bonfire.

True, Urban Bonfire Collaborate on Outdoor:  True Caliber, a leader in luxury residential refrigeration and high-end professional grills, and outdoor cooking specialist Urban Bonfire have partnered on a new collection of outdoor kitchen layouts that made its debut at High Point Market in October. The collaboration is centered around the Rockwell Social Grill by Caliber that pairs Urban Bonfire’s powder-coated finishes with True Caliber’s signature bold hues. Hardware and layouts incorporating True’s under-counter refrigerators and refrigeration drawers are fully customizable. Refrigerators are available with paneled or glass doors. Configurations can include L-shaped, galley, straight, or other custom designs. True and Caliber Grills formed a strategic partnership in February, making True the sole manufacturer of Caliber Grills.  Learn more here.

Neff Elected PMI President: Bob Neff has been elected president of the Plumbing Manufacturers International 2026 Board of Directors. Neff is an enterprise product compliance and regulatory manager for Masco Corp. and Delta Faucet Company. He succeeds Belinda Wise, a member of the Neoperl US board of directors, who will remain on the board as immediate past president. Other board members include vice president Lowell Lampen, Kohler; board secretary/treasurer Paige Riddle, LSP Products; and at-large directors Troy Benavidez, LIXIL; John Confrey, Falcon Water Technologies; Tim O’Keefe, Symmons Industries; and Kate Olinger, Uponor-GF Building Flow Solutions. Learn more about PMI here.

Industry News

40 Is the New 30: The typical age of first-time home-buyers has climbed to an all-time high of 40 years old, up from age 30 in 2010, according to the National Association of REALTORS®2025 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers. What’s more, the share of first-time home buyers dropped to a record low of 21 percent. The reasons for these swings are largely attributable to low inventory caused by a housing shortage and high mortgage interest rates. Additionally, existing homeowners with low-interest-rate loans are not eager to move and incur a higher rate, so they are opting to remodel rather than move, as they watch their home equity swell. For existing homeowners who do sell, the average age of repeat buyers is 62. More details here.

Brothers Osborne Performing at DCW: Design & Construction Week 2026 will end with the IBS Closing Concert featuring country duo Brothers Osborne, Feb. 19, 5 to 7 pm, at the Orange County Convention Center. John and JT Osborne have garnered 13 GRAMMY nominations, including a 2022 win for Best Country Duo/Group Performance. They are six-time CMA Vocal Duo of the Year winners, four-time ACM Duo of the Year winners and recipients of both the ASCAP Vanguard Award and multiple RIAA Gold and Platinum certifications. Tickets are $65 and must be purchased online. Doors open at 5, and the concert starts at 6. Register here.

Sinise to Keynote at Coverings: Registration is open for the 2026 Coverings expo at the Las Vegas Convention Center, March 30 to April 2. The organization revealed that actor and humanitarian Gary Sinise will lead a keynote-style conversation with industry leaders on April 1, 8:30 to 9:15 am. Coverings’ philanthropic arm, Coverings Cares, will make a significant contribution to the Gary Sinise Foundation, established by the actor in 2011. The foundation builds specially adapted, mortgage-free homes for America’s most severely wounded heroes, among its many programs. Attendee donations will be matched in part to further support and amplify the foundation’s ongoing efforts. Learn more and register for the show here.

Chapter Updates

Smart-Home Seminar in Indiana: The Indiana Chapter is hosting an event that blends high design and high tech on Nov. 20, 5:30 to 8:30 pm, at sponsor Lee Supply Carmel, 415 W Carmel Drive in Carmel, IN.  “Home Automation Unlocked” will be an interactive evening of inspiration with Jim Kluka, an MIT-trained aerospace engineer and founder of Exceptional Home Technologies. Learn about lighting and shade control, wireless music systems, hidden sound transducers, frame TV integration, and other smart-home innovations, and earn 0.1 CEU for this event. Registration is $20 for NKBA members, $30 for non-members. More detail here.

Celebrate With Rocky Mountain: Join the Rocky Mountain Chapter for its Holiday Casino & Auction Fundraiser benefiting BuildStrong Academy. Enjoy casino games, an auction, prizes, food, drinks, and networking, all while supporting a nonprofit that trains and connects people to careers in the building trades. The party takes place Nov. 20, from 5:30 to 8:30 pm, at Finelines Appliance, 19185 Lincoln Avenue in Parker, CO. Registration is $25 for NKBA members, $35 for non-members. More info here.

Party On in Tennessee: The Tennessee Chapter will welcome friends to its annual Christmas Party on Dec. 3, 6 to 8 pm, at Ann Sacks, 514 Fontana Drive in Nashville. Enjoy festive bites and drinks as the chapter celebrates the season. Admission is free with a donation to support the chapter’s Skilled Trades Workshops for Kids. Bring new, unwrapped basic tools, like hammers, screwdrivers, tape measures, nails, or beginner tool kits available at most hardware stores. Other options include unwrapped toys or non-perishable food items. Learn more here.

Go Glam With Metro New York: The Metro New York Chapter is hosting its annual holiday party Dec. 3, from 7 to 11 pm, at The Piermont, 494 Fire Island Avenue, Babylon, NY. Dress code is “Holiday Glam,” and tickets are $70 for NKBA members, $80 for non-members. The evening promises good company, great food, and DJ Xcel to keep the dance floor packed as the chapter installs its 2026 Board of Directors and honors outgoing president Jason Brathwaite. More info here.

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Catching Up With…NKBA Northern California Chapter

A series of innovative celebrations highlighted the chapter’s 50th Anniversary.

By NKBA Staff

The NKBA Northern California Chapter marked its 50th anniversary this fall, celebrating five decades of community, volunteerism, and leadership in the kitchen and bath industry. For Chapter President Nureed Saeed, founder of Nu Interiors, the milestone was more than a party—it was a reflection on legacy, belonging, and the power of design to bring people together. “We wanted to celebrate our history, but also highlight the people and partnerships that make our chapter what it is,” said Saeed. “This milestone is truly about 50 years of volunteerism and connection.”

Honoring Excellence and Volunteerism

Over the past several years, the Northern California Chapter has been recognized nationally for excellence in leadership and programming—earning numerous NKBA Star Awards, including: Best President; Best Secretary/Treasurer; Best Membership Chair; Best Programs Chair; Best Student-Focused Initiative; and Best Community Initiative.

The chapter’s Student Design Symposium—created by past Programs Chair Sharon Washington—was later adopted by NKBA National as part of its learning initiatives. Its Community Initiative, developed with the Make It Home organization and Marin Foster Care Association, provides appliances to foster care parents in need through local dealers and manufacturers.

“These awards aren’t just a reflection on the council,” said Saeed. “They represent the hard work of volunteers who give their time and passion to keep this chapter thriving. It’s 50 years of volunteerism that makes this possible.”

A Year of Celebration

The 50th Anniversary Celebration on November 6 brought together members, sponsors, and friends at Lucky Strike in Alameda for a lively 1970s-themed evening filled with bowling, arcade games, dancing, a fajita and ice cream bar, and a raffle prize generously donated by SKS Appliances.

Miele provided an elegant coffee bar experience, while Luxus German Cabinetry, a Nobilia partner, served as the event’s Title Sponsor. Additional support came from Gold Sponsors All Natural Stone, Ferguson Home, and Miele; Silver Sponsors True Residential, Cosentino, Zephyr, and Kohler/Zurier; and Annual Chapter Sponsors IRG, DeWils Fine Cabinetry, Vadara, Zurier/Kohler, True Residential, BlueStar, Ferguson Home, Stoneville, and Rigg’s Distributing.

During the celebration, Saeed invited guests to contribute to a time capsule filled with member photos, notes, and mementos—symbolizing the enduring spirit of community that defines the chapter. The capsule will be hand-delivered to NKBA | KBIS Headquarters in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and entrusted to NKBA | KBIS Global President & CEO Bill Darcy for safekeeping until it’s opened at the 75th Anniversary in 2050.

The chapter also launched a digital storytelling series, “What’s Your NKBA Story?”, featuring reflections from longtime and new members—including an interview with Darcy on the meaning of community and the next era of NKBA leadership.

Looking Ahead

As the Northern California Chapter looks to its next 50 years, it does so with renewed energy and purpose. In 2026, the chapter will debut a new Design Competition in partnership with Zephyr and Modern Luxury, with winning designs featured in its Kitchen & Bath Issue next fall.

“Coming out of COVID, our goal was to rebuild connection—to make this the most inclusive, welcoming, and caring community possible,” said Saeed. “We now have more volunteers than ever. That says everything about who we are. Fifty years of volunteerism—that’s what this chapter represents. We’ve made it this far because people care. And that same love for this community will carry us through the next 50.”

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NKBA | KBIS Releases Annual 2026 Bath Trends Report

Rapidly evolving home technology stands to reshape the modern bath, as personal lifestyles drive design decisions
Image courtesy of Getty Images.

Bethlehem, PA – (November 11, 2025) — The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA | KBIS), the world’s leading trade association for the $228 billion kitchen and bath industry, representing nearly 55,000 North American kitchen and bath industry professionals, has released its 2026 Bath Trends Report. Comprised of data generated from a survey completed by nearly 700 industry experts, including designers, manufacturers, remodelers, architects, and more, the report provides a comprehensive look into current and upcoming trends in residential baths that will have the biggest impact in 2026 and beyond.

According to the report, the bath design landscape is currently in a state of flux – the evolution of bathroom technology marks an upcoming shift emerging in the home. As residential tech continues to present more opportunity and innovation, three areas of growth in the bath are standing out: 

  • Technology in Design Inspiration: Younger homeowners are turning to AI for design inspiration that integrates smart features, sustainability, and style.
  • Technology in Fixtures: Smart home integration is expanding rapidly through intelligent showers, lighting, and energy systems.
  • Technology for Wellness: Health-oriented features, stress-reduction tools, and aging-in-place innovations are becoming mainstream.

Beyond technology, personalized tastes and lifestyles are continuing to be the driving force behind color, style, and materials selection, as well as storage configurations and bath layout. “Bath design is becoming deeply personal,” said Bill Darcy, Global President & CEO of NKBA | KBIS. “Beyond considerations like resale value, designers are focusing on how spaces support a homeowner’s individual rituals, preferences, and self-care routines. This perspective encourages creativity, niche trends, and designs that truly reflect how people live today.”

The full report is available at NKBA.org with free access for NKBA members. Key findings include:

Colors & Materials: What’s In, What’s Out

  • Light Neutrals Win: In near total agreement, 96% of respondents identified neutrals as the most popular bath colors, with off-white (58%), light brown/tan (54%), and white (40%) earning the dominant response ahead of dark brown (30%), black (18%), and dark gray/slate (18%). 
  • Shades of Green: Brown-based greens – sage (64%) and olive (43%) – are expected to be popular choices, while bolder hues – teal/turquoise (19%) and emerald/juniper (16%) – received far less attention. 
  • Timeless Design: Transitional/timeless design tops the list, with 70% of respondents naming it as a popular style in the next three years. The style is followed by organic/natural (65%) and contemporary/modern/minimalism (57%) designs.
  • Removing Fine Lines: Homeowners are looking for smaller or no grout lines on the floor, according to 89% of those surveyed. Additionally, 91% agree that durability and practicality to minimize upkeep is the top consideration for choosing a flooring material, supporting 80% who believe large format flooring will be the most popular over the next three years.
  • Natural Materials: Wood-faced vanities (62%) have overtaken painted (53%) in popularity as biophilic design continues to be prioritized in the bath.
  • Polished Is Out: For faucets, matte (54%), brushed (51%), and satin (46%) were all more popular than a polished finish (39%), playing into organic, natural design cues.

A Growing Footprint

The overall bath footprint will increase to make room for wellness-centered spaces, universal design considerations, and efficient storage solutions, according to 72% of respondents. Meanwhile, the space allocation in the primary bath is a top priority according to 89% of respondents. More than half (55%) say a larger shower size is more important than having a bathtub, which allows for more spa-like features and amenities within the shower, including steam options, saunas, aromatherapy, chromotherapy, and integrated seating and shelving.

Hospitality Inspiration for Wellness

Tying bath design to a homeowner’s hotel or resort experience is expected to be a popular practice, according to 77% of respondents, supporting the unification of wellness, technology, and sustainability into a singular, cohesive design philosophy. This isn’t about one individual feature like a smart toilet (though 51% agree smart toilets will rise in popularity over the next three years) or a new tile color (patterned and textured tiles are gaining prominence, according to 66%). Instead, it’s a fundamental shift in how we perceive and use the primary bathroom. It’s moving from a purely utilitarian space to a sanctuary dedicated to physical and mental well-being, while also being smart and environmentally conscious.

Spreading the Light

Lighting quality is a top consideration when it comes to bath design, according to 91% of respondents. In practice, this means prioritizing layers and levels of lighting: 

  • Task Lighting: 92% agree that task lighting should always be included in the primary bath
  • Mood Lighting: 51% predict mood lighting in shower will gain prominence
  • Time-of-Day Lighting: 80% are including nighttime-specific lighting, and 88% list natural lighting as a top priority
  • Aesthetic Lighting: 47% favor integrated lighting in mirrors over the next three years 

Custom Bath Solutions

On a growing scale, smart technology is being integrated to achieve a more individualized daily ritual and as a tool to impact overall well-being. On a simpler level, custom storage solutions with configurable modules to simplify life are being thoughtfully integrated into bath vanity and cabinetry design. Item-specific storage includes built-in storage for hair tools, makeup, and medications, electrical integration, custom dividers and organizers to maximize drawer efficiency, and charging stations for electronic devices within vanity cabinetry. Coupled with personalized style inspiration, these considerations represent a deep shift towards bespoke living.

Accessibility is Elegant

Aging-in-place design elements have become so mainstream that in addition to function, these universal design fixtures prioritize beauty as well. Grab bars, curbless showers, shower benches, barrier-free shower entries, and wider doors are subtle, crucial safety features that make a primary bath look more luxurious and elevated. Of those surveyed, 32% agree that aging-in-place is now a mainstream trend; 48% agree that it’s on its way to becoming one.

To download a PDF version of this release, click here.

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NKBA Survey Methodology

This survey was conducted online among 688 respondents, who are members of the NKBA community and targeted occupations including designers (which make up 61% of responses), showrooms, dealers, specialists, manufacturers, kitchen and bath remodelers/contractors, and architects. If not qualified as the previous occupations, fabricators, home centers, honorary members, and installers were excluded from the field. Respondents must have designed, specified, or sold products for at least one bath project in the past year. All ages qualified and gender was allowed to fall naturally. The NKBA sample-sourced, self-administered survey was augmented with a third-party sample interviewer-administered survey. 

About the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) and the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS)

NKBA is the not-for-profit trade association that owns the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show® (KBIS). With 55,000 members in all segments of the kitchen and bath industry, the NKBA has informed, educated, and supported the industry since the association was founded in 1963. The mission of the NKBA is to inspire, lead, and empower the kitchen and bath industry through community, professional certification, and learning and events. For more information, go to NKBA.org or call 1-800-THE-NKBA (843-6522). KBIS® and NKBA® are registered trademarks of the National Kitchen & Bath Association.

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Catching Up With. . .NKBA Texas South Plains 

The Chapter Hosted Its First Annual Alamo City BBQ Cookoff

By NKBA Staff

The sweet smell of mesquite smoke and the spirit of community filled the air at Good Bull Ranch in Spring Branch, Texas, as the NKBA Texas South Plains Chapter hosted its 1st Annual Alamo City BBQ Cookoff on October 24–25, 2025.

This inaugural event brought together designers, builders, manufacturers, and BBQ enthusiasts from across the region for two unforgettable days of friendly competition, live music, and good old-fashioned Texas hospitality—all in support of NKBA’s Scholarship Fund for trade and design students.

Organized by Glenn McNamara, Programs Chair for the Texas South Plains Chapter, the Cookoff wasn’t just about great BBQ—it was about building the future of the industry. “Our goal was to do more than just host a competition,” said McNamara. “We wanted to create a meaningful event that brings people together and gives back. Every dollar raised helps a student pursue a career in the trades or interior design. That’s something worth celebrating.”

Smoke, Spice, and Scholarship

Over the course of two days, teams competed for over $4,000 in prizes across ten categories, including Brisket, Spare Ribs, and Chicken—plus a lineup of crowd-pleasing “Jackpot” contests featuring Chili, Queso, Margaritas, Desserts, Beans, Salsa, Bloody Marys, and Cook’s Choice entries.

Competition was fierce but friendly, with judges using a double-masked system to ensure fairness. The Grand Champion and Reserve Champion were crowned Saturday afternoon, with 50% of all Jackpot winnings donated directly back to the NKBA Scholarship Fund.

In true Texas fashion, Friday night turned into a lively community gathering as guests enjoyed live music, BBQ tastings, and a BYOB social that ran late into the evening. Attendees were encouraged to “bring plenty of food and drink to share,” creating an atmosphere that was equal parts competition and family reunion.

A Community of Support

The event’s success was made possible by the generous support of sponsors, including Dacor, Ferguson Home, JennAir, Fisher & Paykel, Moen, Samsung, and TOTO, as well as numerous local partners and NKBA members.

Sponsorship levels ranged from Event and Awards Sponsors to Gold and Silver Raffle Partners, ensuring companies of all sizes could participate in supporting education and workforce development.

“Every brand that contributed helped make this vision a reality,” McNamara added. “This was a true team effort from our industry, and we’re incredibly grateful.”

A Tradition in the Making

With dozens of competitors, hundreds of attendees, and thousands of dollars raised for education, the first-ever NKBA Alamo City BBQ Cookoff set a high bar for future years.

The chapter has already begun planning next year’s event, with even more opportunities for local businesses, students, and community members to get involved.

“This was just the beginning,” said McNamara. “We proved that when our industry comes together, we can have a great time—and make a real impact.”

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VFTI 2026: Building & Remodeling

NKBA’s VFTI Conference at KBIS 2026 in Orlando will present a slate of sessions in seven learning tracks designed to help enhance business, design, technical, and marketing skills.
Image courtesy of PWP Studio.

By NKBA Staff

NKBA’s highly regarded Voices From the Industry Conference at KBIS is among the can’t-miss events during the annual three-day expo. KBIS 2026 takes place in Orlando, FL, at the Orange County Convention Center, Feb. 17 to 19. This professional development series provides engaging, relevant sessions designed to build awareness and skills across seven learning tracks.

The VFTI Conference is generously sponsored by Fabuwood.

Subject Matter Experts will share their expertise in categories including Building & Remodeling, Leadership & Management, Design, Kitchen & Bath Trends, Marketing, Sustainability, and Technology. KBIS attendees may purchase a package that includes an Expo pass and a conference pass for all on-site VFTI presentations, along with unlimited access to on-demand sessions throughout 2026. Topics range from learning about the daunting new world of AI and social media marketing to integrating technology, universal design, and sustainability into projects; from client management to hiring strategies, and from design tips to trending products. All sessions are CEU-qualified, earning 0.1 CEU credit for each hour of instruction, either on-site or on-demand.


Register for VFTI 2026 Today >


New for KBIS 2026, there will be Wine & Design panel discussions from 3 to 4 pm each day featuring SMEs exploring three topics: From Ruin to Renewal: The Role of Design After Disaster (Tuesday); Inclusive by Design: Creating Spaces for Diverse Needs and Life Stages (Wednesday); and The Wellness Blueprint: Spaces that Nurture Body, Mind, and Spirit (Thursday). Light bites and drinks will be served. These events are free and open to all VFTI attendees, but advance registration is required as space is limited.

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

Tuesday, Feb. 17

Function First — No Extra Cost!
Interactive Workshop: 0.15 CEU
Time: 10:30 am – 12 noon

Instructors: Maria Stapperfenne, CMKBD, Designer/Manager, Tewksbury Kitchen & Bath; Doug Lugar, CMKBD, Design Consultant, Nicholson Builders

Ability Level: Intermediate

This presentation will address three common “design-add” traps that drive up construction costs. Participants will learn to leverage early-stage budgeting techniques to put accessibility features into the standard scope. The presenters will discuss how to apply cost-neutral tactics for specifying wider doorways, zero-step entries, and adaptive fixtures. Drawing from data and case studies, attendees will learn how to make a persuasive ROI argument to clients and contractors and learn how to integrate simple tech upgrades (lighting, controls, wellness sensors) without premium pricing.

Remodeling Is a Team Sport: Help Clients Win
Presentation: 0.1 CEU
Time: 2-3 pm

Instructor: Jamie McConnell, Owner, The Cabinet Nerd

Ability Level: Beginner

Remodeling a home is a lot like baseball: there are wins, strikeouts, rain delays — and yes, the occasional home run. But the myth of the “perfect remodel” is as rare as a perfect game.

This session unpacks the phases of a remodel through the lens of America’s favorite pastime, providing designers, showrooms, and contractors with a powerful metaphor to set realistic client expectations and reduce stress. McConnell will discuss how reframing the experience as a team sport builds trust, collaboration, and resilience. Attendees will receive a downloadable “Remodel Lineup Card” that they can use to explain this to clients at pregame.

Wednesday, Feb. 18

Nurturing Collaboration: How Designers and Builders Can Meet Each Other’s Expectations
Presentation: 0.1 CEU
Time: 12:30 – 1:30 pm

Instructor: Jennifer Hutton, Principal Designer and Creative Director, Grau Design Studio

Ability Level: Beginner

To bridge the gap between design and construction, this session will explore how designers and builders/contractors can work together to create a collaborative environment. Learn how to overcome the disconnect between designers and builders, illustrated by real-life examples, tips, tricks, and firsthand experience. Hutton will focus on effective communication among all parties involved in a project, helping attendees better articulate and market their own value while understanding the value of others. She will also explore the building process to illustrate key construction timeline needs, offering practical ways to set expectations and prepare for common questions.

Beyond the Bottom Line: Interpreting Contractor Estimates to Empower Your Clients
Presentation: 0.1 CEU
Time: 2-3 pm

Instructors: Jen Fiorenza, AKBD, Director of Preconstruction, The English Contractor; Craig Russell, Owner/Founder, The English Contractor

Ability Level: Intermediate

Kitchen and bath designers are often their clients’ most trusted advisors throughout the renovation process. Yet, when it comes to reviewing contractor estimates, many homeowners feel overwhelmed by technical jargon, unclear scopes, and inconsistent formats. This session equips designers with the tools and terminology to confidently guide clients through evaluating bids for K&B projects, understanding typical cost structures, identifying red flags, and clarifying key inclusions and exclusions. Attendees will learn how to spot discrepancies, recognize the difference between allowances and fixed pricing, and ask the right questions. From a comprehensive proposal to a one-page quote, Attendees will leave this session with the insight to advocate for their clients’ budget, timeline, and expectations, while fostering better communication between designers and builders.

Thursday, Feb. 19

Bridging the Design/Build Gap From Concept to Completion
Presentation: 0.1 CEU
Time: 9-10 am
Instructor: Fred Reikowsky, Principal, Legacy Business Leaders LLC

Ability Level: Intermediate

Design-build presents a unique opportunity to tap a high-potential, underserved market and command higher prices. While not for everyone, kitchen and bath professionals committed to excellence and willing to do the hard work up front will not only differentiate their companies from the competition but position themselves as the go-to source for all-inclusive high-end services that many desire but few can deliver. The secret to a successful design-build initiative lies in clearly understanding how this powerful process can be leveraged to reach the right audience, produce profitable outcomes for both parties, and generate a self-sustaining referral base.

Inclusive Spaces: Crafting Safe and Functional Homes for Every Generation
Presentation: 0.1 CEU
Time: Thursday, 12:30-1:30 pm

Instructor: LaDonna Eriksen, CEO/Director of Education, Construction Education Consortium

Ability Level: Intermediate

Discover innovative design strategies to transform homes into safe, accessible spaces for all. With over 20 percent of the population aged 65+ by 2030, the living environment must evolve. Learn practical tips for eliminating hazards and creating functional, inclusive spaces that promote independence and well-being at every life stage. Participants will analyze existing home layouts and evaluate potential hazards by identifying environmental barriers that hinder safe mobility. They will learn to define and explain the fundamental principles of safe, accessible home design and will create a comprehensive redesign plan that integrates innovative design strategies. 

Learn more about VFTI and register here.

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GEA’s Blue Wave, True’s Big Box, Gaggenau’s Update, Chapter Updates, and More

Gaggenau’s updated Combi-Steam oven in the new Expressive Series. Courtesy of Gaggenau.

By NKBA Staff

Company News

Gaggenau Updates Steam Oven: As part of its new Expressive Series, Gaggenau has updated its Combi-Steam oven. It offers 14 heating methods, including sous-vide at controlled low temperatures, a new Keep Warm mode, and a full-surface hidden broiler that pairs with steam functions. Enhancements also include an animated “wizard” to guide homeowners through features, as well as a door that opens automatically at the end of the cooking process to prevent burning or overcooking. An integrated cartridge-based cleaning system simplifies maintenance, ensuring longevity and purity of performance. The Combi-Steam oven will be available late this year. Learn more about the Expressive Series here.

GEA Sets “Blue Wave” Record: GE Appliances’ 2025 Blue Wave volunteer initiative drew a record number of employees for its corporate-wide day of service last month. Nearly 1,000 volunteers from offices, plants, and field locations across the United States partnered with local nonprofits to address impactful community projects. These included combating food insecurity, environmental cleanups at public spaces, adapting mechanical toys for children with physical limitations, and refreshing museums and schools with painting, deep cleaning, and staff/teacher training on projects emphasizing the basics of “making” and STEM education. KBB has the story.

True Residential’s new 36-inch wine column in its newest olive color. Photo courtesy of True.

That’s a Lot of Wine: True Residential is introducing 36-inch wine columns at KBIS 2026. The larger units store more than 150 bottles and complement the current 24-inch, 30-inch, and under-counter models. Wine preservation features include two independent zones for temperature and humidity control, TruLumina® LED lighting with 14 color options, and full-extension, soft-close wine racks that prevent vibration. Hardware and finishes are available in True’s full range of custom options available through the Build Your True program, including its newest: olive. More info here.

Image courtesy of Wood-Mode.

Wood-Mode Returns to KBIS: After a 10-year hiatus, Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry is returning to KBIS for the 2026 edition in Orlando, Feb. 17 to 19. The company, a leading manufacturer of luxury cabinetry, is co-locating with custom hardware manufacturer Stoll Industries, one of its strategic partners, in Booth S23019 in the South Hall of the Orange County Convention Center. The company said it has been building its strategic process over the past six years, investing significantly in manufacturing and sustainability upgrades, and dedicating resources to ensuring top product quality and customer experience, and that it’s now time to reach the industry at KBIS again. More info on Wood-Mode here.

Chapter Updates

Fabuwood Tour With Northern NJ: Join the Northern New Jersey Chapter for a two-part November event on Nov. 11. The morning begins at 10:30 am at Fabuwood’s state-of-the-art cabinetry facility at 69 Blanchard Street in Newark, and includes a factory tour, lunch, and presentation. This portion of the day is complimentary, but registration is required since space is limited. This will be followed by the monthly chapter meeting at Appliance Place, 2590 US 22, Scotch Plains, NJ, starting with the board meeting (all members invited) at 4:30. Enjoy networking, light bites, cocktails, and door prizes while meeting appliance manufacturing partners. Cost is $25 per person for the evening meeting. Registration here.

Design Awards in New England: The Northern New England Chapter will celebrate winners of its yearly design competition at Design Awards Ceremony 2025 on Nov. 19, 5:30 to 8:30 pm, at Splash Spritzo, 244 Needham Street, Newton, MA. The banquet is sponsored by Kohler and LX Hausys and registration is $35. More info here.

Appreciation and Awards in NoCal: The California Capital Chapter is hosting its annual Member Appreciation and Awards Gala on Nov. 21, 5:30 pm, at SEQUOIA at the Cannery, 1601 Alhambra Boulevard in Sacramento. Celebrate the talent and dedication within the chapter, from designer awards to volunteers, committee members and rising student stars. Registration is $100 per person or $750 for a table of 8 and includes dinner, drinks, awards, raffles, and a few surprises. Bring a new, unwrapped toy for the Holiday Toy Drive to spread joy for the season. More detail here.

Holiday Cheer with Mid Atlantic: The Mid Atlantic Chapter is hosting its annual holiday party Dec. 4 from 5 to 8 pm at Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove, 4050 S 26th Street, Ste. 100, in Philadelphia. Celebrate the season with delicious bites and drinks, in collaboration with ASID Pennsylvania East, IFDA Philadelphia Chapter, and AAPI Design Alliance. Guests will enjoy wreath decorating, a bourbon tasting, a wine tasting by Red Brick Winery, a photo booth, and more. Admission is free, with attendees asked to bring a gift from the Amazon Wish List. More details here.

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The Impact of Tariffs is Coming into Focus

Image courtesy of Getty Images.

Bill Darcy, NKBA | KBIS Global President & CEO

As I’ve shared in recent weeks, we continue to pay close attention to ongoing changes in federal trade regulations and are actively monitoring how new tariff policies are impacting businesses in our sector. The newly-released 3Q25 NKBA/John Burns Kitchen & Bath Market Index (KBMI) Report provides some important, early insights.

What we heard from K&B pros in conducting this survey – and continue to hear –  is that tariffs, along with continued consumer uncertainty, are slowing business growth and restricting opportunities. The KBMI rated 50 out of 100 in 3Q25, down from 53 in Q2, pointing to generally flat activity.

More than half (55%) of surveyed K&B firms cited tariffs/trade policies as their top constraint to growth over the next six months. The effects are being felt across the board, with increases in material and other costs, higher prices, and decreases in margins and consumer confidence. Higher building material costs (44%), a byproduct of rising tariffs, were cited as the third most impactful constraint to growth.

Suppliers raised product prices to K&B retailers by 6.1% YOY in 3Q25, up from 4.6% in 2Q25, with the steepest increases reported for lighting and vanities. Tariff cost concerns led K&B firms to increase prices they charge for products and services by 4.6% YOY on average during 3Q25. 

Tariffs also impacted margins, which declined in the last quarter; more than two-thirds (83%) of firms told us they had flat or lower gross margins YOY. The strongest margin pressures were felt by the manufacturing and retail sectors. Seventy percent of respondents in the manufacturing sector said tariffs are putting pressure on margins, with most (54%) unable to fully pass on cost increases.

Changes to the importing and exporting of critical materials in residential remodeling is a significant issue felt by millions of households. NKBA is a global organization and we remain sensitive to the profound business challenges faced by many of our members in North America and throughout the world.

While our most recent data clearly shows that uncertainty and market volatility are top of mind for the majority of our sector, we are paying close attention to other related developments, including rising housing costs, to get in front of any impediments that may cause homeowners to postpone or pause their home remodeling projects.

Make no mistake: we remain focused on keeping our industry competitive, relevant, and thriving. That means staying front-footed with our advocacy colleagues in Washington, coordinating closely with our international partners, and harnessing the NKBA’s research and relationships to prepare our 55,000 members for what comes next. 

We will continue to provide resources and share the most relevant insights on how tariffs and other macroeconomic factors are affecting our industry.

November 2025

Message from the Chapters Team

Dear Chapter Officers,

We’re giving thanks for our 70 NKBA Chapters this month – and always! This month, we’ll have our own virtual “Friendsgiving” as our 2025 Chapter Officers will be joined by our incoming 2026 Chapter Officers on our update calls. We look forward to seeing the teams together on Zoom in a couple of weeks! 

Please take a moment to nominate your Chapter Officers and Events for the NKBA Chapter Star Awards, to be announced at NKBA Leader2Leader on Monday, February 16, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. 

Nominations for Star Awards and Educator of the Year are due by Friday, November 7 at 5:00 PM Eastern Time

It’s time for 2026 Chapter Officers to plan your travel for KBIS! Please review our travel email and let us know if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you in Orlando!

Thank you for saving the January dates for our mandatory virtual Chapter Officer trainings: President (Tuesday, January 6, 4:00 PM ET); Programs Chairs (Tuesday, January 13, 3:00 PM ET); Communications Chairs (Tuesday, January 13, 4:00 PM ET); Membership Chairs (Wednesday, January 14, 3:00 PM ET); and Secretary/Treasurers (Wednesday, January 14, 4:00 PM ET). Zoom links will be sent closer to the dates. 

What a marvelous month ahead, especially with these exciting events: Northern California 50th Anniversary celebration; Texas Gulf Coast Student Bus Tour; Oklahoma Friendsgiving & Membership Drive; Minnesota Design Awards Gala “A Night Under the Stars”; San Diego Invention vs Innovation; Northern New England Design Awards; Texas Hill Country AI Learning Workshop; Columbia River Student Trade Show; and Rocky Mountain Holiday Casino and Auction Fundraiser to benefit BuildStrong Academy for the skilled trades. 

Have a great week and we’ll see you all soon on Zoom for our combined 2025-2026 Chapter Officers calls. Wishing you, your families, your friends and colleagues a wonderful holiday!

Warmest wishes,

Kelly

Kelly Buchsbaum

Director, Chapters & Professional Development

kbuchsbaum@nkba.org 

November 2025

Chapter Officer Update

Thank you to our Partners:

We encourage all members to visit the VFTI landing page at KBIS.com to view the upcoming conference schedule and access the registration link.

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Important Dates

November 7 – Chapter Star Awards nominations deadline

November 7Educator of the Year nominations deadline

November 11 – 2026 NKBA | KBIS Bath Trends Virtual Summit

November 11 – Presidents’ monthly call – 4 PM ET

November 18 – Programs Chair monthly call – 3 PM ET

November 18 Communications Chair monthly call – 4 PM ET

November 19 Membership Chair monthly call – 3 PM ET

November 19 Secretary/Treasurer monthly call – 4 PM ET

November 24-28 NKBA Offices closed for Thanksgiving

Chapters

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

Kelly Buchsbaum, Director, Chapters & Professional Development

kbuchsbaum@nkba.org 

Kristin Shechter, Chapters Engagement Manager

kshechter@nkba.org 

Melissa Flynn, Chapters & Skilled Trades Manager

mflynn@nkba.org

Elizabeth Mace, Chapters & Professional Development Project Manager

emace@nkba.org

General info, meeting notices, and roster requests:

chapters@nkba.org

Research

Join us for the 2026 NKBA | KBIS Bath Trends Virtual Summit, presented in partnership with Duravit, on Tuesday, November 11, from 12:00–2:00 PM ET (0.2 CEUs).

The bathroom is no longer just functional—it’s becoming the heart of the home’s wellness experience. As design priorities evolve from utility to sanctuary, this exclusive online event will reveal how personalization, technology, and wellness are shaping tomorrow’s most intimate spaces.

Summit Highlights:

Session 1: 2026 Bath Trends Report

Get the first look at 2026 data and consumer insights—exploring how wellness, accessibility, and innovative technology are transforming bath design.

Session 2: From Utility to Oasis—Turning Daily Rituals Into Spa Moments

Panelists: Kurt Raabe (Duravit), Michael Wright, CKBD (Wright by Design), Bethany Reilly (BR Design Group), and Maegan Blau (Blue Copper Design).

Discover how designers are crafting personalized, sensory-driven spaces where technology and design meet mindfulness.

Session 3: Frame to Freedom—Creating Seamless Serenity with Shower Glass

Shannon McKinney, Owner, DT Glass Inc., discusses how innovative glass design is redefining the shower as the centerpiece of modern luxury and relaxation. Register here: NKBA Bath Trends Summit

Marketing

NKBA presents the following November business and smart-home Webinars with registration links below. Webinars begin at 12:00 PM ET with 0.1 CEU per webinar.

November 4 | Navigating Career Pivot Points
November 5 | Smart Bathrooms
November 6 | Integrating Technology and Design
November 12 | Creating Functional Homes Through Technology
November 18 | Developing a Marketing Plan for 2026
November 19 | Smart Design: Integrating Technology

Students & Educators

Know an outstanding educator who’s making a difference in the kitchen and bath industry? Nominate them for the 2025 NKBA Educator of the Year award! Help us recognize the passion and dedication that shape the next generation of professionals. Nominations are open now through November 7, 2025: click here to nominate an educator.

Will students and educators from your chapter be attending KBIS 2026? We’re excited to invite them to our annual Student & Educator Coffee Break, taking place on Wednesday, February 18, from 2:30 – 4:00 PM at the Orange County Convention Center.

This year’s featured speaker is Stacy McCarthy, CMKBD, who will explore important, yet often overlooked, human dimensions of design in her presentation, “Spaces That Care: The Real-Life Impact of Kitchen and Bath Design.”

If you’re a chapter officer who regularly connects with students or local schools, please email Kelly Ann Ryan to request an invitation. We’d love for you to join us and help foster meaningful connections among attendees.

Governance

NKBA has just announced its 2026 Board of Directors. Kerrie Kelly, CEO and Creative Director, Kerrie Kelly Studio, has been elected Chair of the 2026 Board of Directors, effective January 1, 2026. She succeeds Eduardo Cosentino, EVP Cosentino Group & CEO Cosentino Americas. Cosentino will stay on as a 2026 NKBA board member. 

“It’s an honor to step into this role at such a pivotal time for NKBA,” said Kelly. “The association is evolving beyond kitchen and bath to embrace the full spectrum of residential design, and that broader vision is creating new opportunities for connection, inspiration, and global influence. As Chair, I’m committed to championing that whole-home perspective—bringing designers, brands, and innovators together to shape experiences that reflect how people truly live today. NKBA has always set the standard for design leadership, and together, we’ll continue to expand that impact across every room, every market, and every corner of the industry.”

In addition to Kelly, Scott Edmunds, Sr. Vice President of Marketing, Kohler Co., has been elected Vice Chair. Returning board member, Michael Gross, Senior Vice President, Whirlpool, will assume the position of NKBA Board Secretary/Treasurer. 

The 2026 NKBA Board of Directors welcomes two new members — Alena Capra, CMKBD, Owner, Alena Capra Designs, and Vijay Shankar, Executive Chairman, Coleto Brands — who join returning board members Nicola Bertazzoni, Chief Operating Officer, Bertazzoni Group; Eduardo Cosentino, EVP Cosentino Group & CEO Cosentino Americas; Jill Ehnes, President of Delta Faucet Company; and Peri Friedman, COO, Fabuwood.

Government Relations

NKBA actively monitors legislation and public policy developments impacting the kitchen and bath industry, sharing key updates each month through our Government Relations Newsletter.

Hot topics this month include:

U.S. Stone Slab Products Act: Congress introduced House Resolution 5437, also known as the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Stone Slab Products Act, which would prohibit civil actions against a manufacturer or seller of a stone slab product for harm resulting from the alteration of such a product by a fabricator. 

Canadian Housing: Canada has launched Build Canada Homes, a federal agency that will leverage public-private partnership to build affordable housing at scale and at speed in order to address the country’s housing crisis.

U.S. Energy Tax Credits: The Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit and the Residential Clean Energy Credit, originally set to expire in the early 2030s, are accelerated to end December 31, 2025.

Massachusetts: Senate considers bills 254 and 2620 to regulate the commercial interior design profession, with both pieces of legislation including kitchen and bath exemption language to protect NKBA members from any potential negative impacts.

We hope you benefit from the value these resources bring to you, your profession, and the kitchen & bath industry. Please reach out directly to Steven Campeau, NKBA’s Senior Manager, Global & Government Relations at scampeau@nkba.org, for any specific questions.

Professional Development

Voices from the Industry (VFTI) is a valuable opportunity for learning and professional development, offering a wide range of educational sessions led by industry experts during KBIS. We encourage all members to visit the VFTI landing page at KBIS.com to view the upcoming conference schedule and access the registration link. Chapter officers receive free VFTI access throughout KBIS, and members can take advantage of discounted rates by registering early—before prices increase in January. Please help promote VFTI registration within your chapter so members don’t miss out on this enriching experience and chance to earn CEUs.

Gain CEU credits in November via NKBA Webinars. CEU reporting deadline is June 30, 2026 – earn and report today!

CONGRATULATIONS to our newest NKBA Specialty Badge earners!

SPECIALTY BADGES

Student:

Elisa Tanya Williams-Morales, Remodeling, Georgia, Student

NKBA Members:

Matthew Moseley, Chief & Honey Holdings LLC, Cabinetry, Remodeling, Tennessee

Joshua Monaghan, Chief Architect, Appliance, Palouse

Brenda Moore, Color Lighting, Texas North Plains

Erica Riccard, Cabinet Joint, Cabinetry, Susquehanna Valley

Zachary Rigali, Cabinet En-Counter, Appliance, Northern New England

Michele Iwalani Martinez, Truly Connected Contractors, Cabinetry, Arizona

Susan Fefferman, Harmonious Surroundings, Cabinetry, San Diego

Nadia Binns, Appliance, Piedmont Blue Ridge Carolina

James Inpyn, Cabinet Joint, Cabinetry, Susquehanna Valley 

Erica Riccard, Cabinet Joint, Cabinetry, Susquehanna Valley

Lorelei Watson, Cabinet Joint, Cabinetry, Susquehanna Valley

Julie Boynton, Hay Runner, Remodeling, Maine

Joy Truslow, Cabinetworks Group, Cabinetry, Baltimore/Washington

Jasmine Shymko, Cabinetworks Group, Cabinetry, Eastern Carolina

Meghaan Ruhlen, Gerhards Kitchen Bath & Lighting, Wisconsin/Upper Michigan

Lavanya Devi Gurumoorthy, LD Interiors, Cabinetry, Ontario/Canada

Jeanne Middleton, Home Depot, Appliance, Southern Ohio/Kentucky

Gail Henning, Cabinetworks Group, Color, Minnesota State

Matthew Frazier, Sales & Marketing, Universal Design, Northern California

Natalya Mullen, Gerhard’s Kitchen, Bath & Lighting, Floor Plans & Specifications, Wisconsin/Upper Michigan

Kristin Stanton. Cabinetworks, Cabinetry, Michigan State

Anne-Marie Klobe, Klobe Residential, Universal Design, Minnesota State

Ami Bozzie, Home Depot, Appliance, Northern California

Nicole Goetz, Cabinetworks Group, Color, Susquehanna Valley

Beth Rush, Uniway Furniture & Catalog Showroom, Cabinetry, Carolina

Amy Sue Birrer, Birrer Construction LLC, Remodeling, Columbia River

Lorelei Watson, Cabinet Joint, Floor Plans & Specifications Sales & Marketing, Susquehanna Valley

Liam Deyoung, Sales & Marketing Remodeling, Texas North Plains

James Inpyn, Cabinet Joint, Floor Plans & Specifications, Susquehanna Valley

Emma Pekarek, Sunnyfields Kitchen & Bath, Floor Plans & Specifications, Baltimore/Washington DC

Junene Hrycko, Arizona Designs Kitchens & Baths, Appliance, Arizona South

Hannah Violet, United Wholesale Supply Inc, Cabinetry, Puget Sound

Judy Su, Antero Cabinets and Stone, Floor Plans & Specifications Cabinetry Remodeling, Rocky Mountain

Jeremy Page, DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Utah Valley, Remodeling, Mountain States

Emily Jossinet, Singhko Incorporate, Floor Plans & Specifications. Ottawa

Katie Canfield, Studio KC, Remodeling, Southern New England

Kayla VanHorn, Texturious Designs,Floor Plans & Remodeling, Iowa

Stacey Morgan, Don’s Custom Cabinets, Remodeling, Rocky Mountain

Sonia Dodd, Neil Kelly Company, Lighting, Columbia River

Member
Relations

Frequently Asked Questions and Member Videos for the most frequently asked questions.

New Members are vital to the success of NKBA and our Chapters. Please send prospective members to membership@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. There is an updated 2025 membership application with new rates.

Company admins can remove employees who are no longer with the company directly through the company profile on www.nkba.org.

To add new employees, please email info@nkba.org and our Member Relations Team will be happy to assist. We’ll need:

  • First and last names
  • Unique email addresses

Any employees working directly for an NKBA member company can be added at no charge—including Sales Reps who work from a home office.

If you have individuals on your roster without email addresses, please send those names to info@nkba.org as well. We’ll reach out to confirm their status with the company and, if applicable, secure an email address.

Have questions? We’re always glad to help—just reach out to info@nkba.org.

Thank you!

NKBA’s Member Relations team is always available to assist our Members and Chapters. Contact them at 1-800-843-6522 or email info@nkba.org.

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Broad Hall Comes to Life

Across three transformative days, NKBA’s new design hub at High Point Market became a destination for industry leaders, brands, and designers to see how kitchen, bath, lighting, and surfaces define the future of whole-home design.

By NKBA Staff

Designers, brands, and thought leaders from across the industry came together to celebrate connection, creativity, and the future of design at NKBA’s inaugural Broad Hall activation at High Point Market that bridged the worlds of kitchen, bath, and interiors—marking a pivotal step in uniting design disciplines and setting the stage for future collaboration at KBIS and beyond.

Day 1: Expanding Expertise & Embracing Color

Fall Market opened with mimosas, music, and a sense of anticipation as NKBA, in partnership with Cosentino and Codarus, welcomed guests to explore Broad Hall’s immersive vignettes, curated by NKBA Board Member Kerrie Kelly. The brands featured included Kichler, James Martin Vanities, Ferguson Home, Sherwin-Williams, Fabuwood, BlueStar, Signature Hardware, Miele, Urban Bonfire, FreePower, Blanco, Lutron, Feeney, and Azenco.

The morning’s first discussion, “Expanding Your Expertise into Kitchen & Bath Design,” led by Andrea Lillo, Executive Editor of Designers Today, encouraged designers to explore new opportunities in kitchen and bath. Panelists Sarah Robertson (AKBD, Studio Dearborn), Kelly Collier-Clark (House of Clark Interiors), Shae Wilder (BlueStar), and Pam Durkin (James Martin Vanities) shared candid insights about growth, collaboration, and NKBA membership. “Collaboration between designers and manufacturers is where the real innovation happens,” said Wilder.

In the afternoon, Sue Wadden, Director of Color Marketing at Sherwin-Williams, unveiled The Evolution of Color: Anthology Volume Two, previewing the 2026 color forecast. Drawing from biophilia and neuroaesthetics, Wadden spotlighted four palettes—Frosted Tints, Sunbaked Hues, Restorative Darks, and Foundational Neutrals—all rooted in emotional wellness and inclusivity. “Design is about connection and comfort,” Wadden shared. “We’re seeing color evolve toward warmth and grounding—spaces that feel restorative yet forward-looking.”

From Left to Right: Deb Webb, NKBA Executive Vice President, Operations and KBIS; Kerrie Kelly, CEO and Creative Director, Kerrie Kelly Studio, and NKBA Board Chair; Patty Dominguez, Cosentino’s Vice President of A&D; Bill Darcy, NKBA Global President & CEO; Geraldine Morrison, NKBA Chief Partnerships Officer, Domestic & Global Brands; Cody Ables, CEO and Founder, Codarus; Tammy Covington, President and CEO of High Point Authority; and Ivana Molzen, NKBA Chief Marketing and Digital Officer.

The day culminated in a lively NKBA × Cosentino Ribbon Cutting, attended by industry media and partners, including NKBA Global President & CEO Bill Darcy, NKBA Chief Partnerships Officer, Domestic & Global Brands, Geraldine Morrison, Cosentino’s Vice President of A&D Patty Dominguez, and President and CEO of High Point Authority Tammy Covington. “Today’s designers don’t create rooms in isolation,” Morrison said. “The whole home is the future—and High Point is at the center of that conversation.”

Day 2: Light, Finish & Form Shape the Story

Under a brilliant fall sky, designers returned to Broad Hall for Designing with Light, Finish & Form,” moderated by Kathryn Given, Executive Director of Editorial & Brand Content for Luxe Interiors + Design. Panelists Thom Filicia and Michel Smith Boyd (NKBA Design Council members), Kristina Christopher (Kichler), and Caroline Danielson (Ferguson Home) explored how materials, light, and detail define emotion in space.“I adorn my spaces like I adorn my body,” said Boyd. “Lighting must be considered early—it supports the architecture; it’s part of the story,” added Filicia. Panelists discussed trends such as adjustable color temperature, living finishes like brass and bronze, and the beauty of imperfection—materials that age gracefully and tell a story.

Later, FLOWER Magazine’s Karen Carroll moderated The 2026 Kitchen Design Trends Report with Alena Capra (CMKBD), Julee Ireland, Jonathan Krieger, and Briana Ryan (Miele USA). Topics ranged from AI-driven cooking technology to evolving layout concepts. “I think our kitchens are going to cook for us,” joked Ireland. “Luxury today means serenity and simplicity,” added Ryan.

That evening, guests gathered at HQ Gallery for a family-style dinner catered by Southern Roots, with cocktails, jazz, and interactive brand activations—from Lutron’s aura-reading Polaroids to Miele’s espresso martinis. In a heartfelt toast, Darcy reflected: “Just a few months ago, Broad Hall was only an idea—a vision. Today, it stands as a symbol of what’s possible when design, innovation, and partnership align.”

Day 3: Color, Creativity & the Entrepreneurial Spirit

As Market came to a close, Broad Hall buzzed once more—this time with conversations about emotion, creativity, and fearless entrepreneurship.

The morning’s session, “Design Kaleidoscope: Color and Light Trends in Kitchen + Bath,” moderated by Carisha Swanson, Market Director of House Beautiful, featured Heather French, Julee Ireland, and Sue Wadden. Together, they examined how post-pandemic priorities, such as biophilia and emotional connection, are influencing palettes and lighting. “Lighting is the extension of the paintbrush,” said Ireland. “It doesn’t just support the design—it brings it to life.”

In the afternoon, the final panel, “Leveraging the Entrepreneurial Spirit for Your Business,” moderated by Chandler Presson Pibl (Modern Luxury), brought together Richard T. Anuszkiewicz, Arianne Bellizaire, Ryan Bloom, and Jake Slatnick for an unfiltered conversation about creativity, risk, and reinvention. “Entrepreneurship isn’t about avoiding failure—it’s about building systems that let you recover faster,” said Slatnick. “Innovation happens when you stop designing for today’s problems and start designing for tomorrow’s expectations.”As twilight fell, NKBA hosted a VIP Cocktail Reception at Broad Hall, where Darcy raised a glass in gratitude: “What began as a vision became something truly extraordinary. Thank you to everyone—our team, partners, and brands—who helped bring Broad Hall to life.”

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Catching Up With…NKBA San Diego Chapter 

The team recently awarded scholarships as part of the Build Your Future initiative.
Image courtesy of the NKBA San Diego Chapter.

By Nicholas Tamarin

The NKBA San Diego Chapter recently participated in a local college and career fair for the association’s Build Your Future initiative, which encourages students to explore rewarding careers in the skilled trades.

Chapter President Tracy Parsons, of Tracy Parsons Designs, attended the Poway Unified School District’s 2025 College and Career Fair on September 25 alongside Mary Jennings, CMKBD, and Lance Hawkins, Operations Manager at Remodel Works Bath & Kitchen of San Diego. Together, the team engaged with more than 1,000 students and families, providing valuable insights into the wide range of career opportunities within the kitchen and bath industry.

“We created a slideshow to educate students on careers in the skilled trades and shared resources for those interested in training and certification,” said Parsons. “We were thrilled by the amount of student and parent engagement throughout the day.”

The event was the culmination of nearly a year of planning, led by a dedicated committee of seven chapter members who coordinated logistics, and a scholarship committee of three who are currently finalizing the chapter’s first-ever scholarship program.

As part of this effort, the San Diego Chapter will award six scholarships totaling $6,000 in Spring 2026 to students pursuing technical education in the trades. Scholarship criteria and application details will be announced next month on the San Diego Chapter page at NKBA.org.

“Huge kudos to Tracy and the other San Diego officers for planning such an incredible event and engaging so thoughtfully with the student community,” said Kristin Schechter, NKBA Chapter Engagement Manager. “Your leadership and dedication truly make a difference in shaping the next generation of industry professionals.”

In addition to the fair, the chapter developed a presentation and resource guide for students and families, which is also available on the chapter page. This guide highlights the growing need for skilled labor and outlines educational pathways toward successful careers in kitchen and bath design, construction, and related trades.

“This was an exciting step for our chapter,” added Parsons. “We’re passionate about showing students that the trades offer not just jobs, but lifelong careers with purpose, creativity, and opportunity.”