KBIS 2019 In Review: What You Had to See

The kitchen is one of the most important parts of any home. Fundamentally, it functions as a place to cook and dine, but often also represents the heart and soul of the home. At KBIS 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada this week, professionals and brands gathered to display and discuss the latest kitchenware and bath products.

People’s personalities can be expressed in the kitchen perhaps more than any room in a home and that customization was certainly evident at this year’s event.

MarketScale made note of the exhibits and displays that stood out above the crowd!

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Technology is More Than Cooking Appliances

The modern kitchen and bathroom is becoming increasingly tech-driven. Eliminating the visibility of this influx of wires has now become a focus of interior designers and KBIS 2019 showed how companies are going about finding spaces to utilize technology without disrupting the available space of a kitchen or bathroom.

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Light Up Your Home

Nothing is a bigger display of one’s personality in design than color. Some of the displays at KBIS 2019 proved that kitchen decor should be anything but muted. Loud-hued cabinets, refrigerators and tables brought some flair to the show and stood out among the crowd of exhibitors.

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Make sure to stay up to date with all things KBIS next week on the MarketScale AEC page. We will have video, podcast and written content with experts who attended this year’s event!

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