Kitchen Design, Bath Design, Interior Products, Home Improvement, Appliances, Fixtures, Surfaces, Cabinetry

Kitchen Design, Bath Design, Interior Products, Home Improvement, Appliances, Fixtures, Surfaces, Cabinetry

Kitchen & Bath Industry Show Booth Planning

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Las Vegas Convention Center

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    Las Vegas

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    Las Vegas Convention Center

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20x20 kitchen and bath trade show booth with cabinet and fixture display in structured interior layout
kitchen and bath exhibit booth with product installation mockup and material presentation zones
home interior booth with kitchen and bathroom system setup and realistic product integration display

Kitchen and Bath Show Booth Layout for Product Demos and Buyer Meetings

20x20 kitchen and bath trade show booth with cabinet and fixture display in structured interior layout
kitchen and bath exhibit booth with product installation mockup and material presentation zones
home interior booth with kitchen and bathroom system setup and realistic product integration display

Kitchen and Bath Show Booth Layout for Product Demos and Buyer Meetings

What should exhibitors know about the Kitchen and Bath Show in Las Vegas?

The Kitchen and Bath Show, officially the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show, is a major trade event for kitchen design, bath design, appliances, fixtures, cabinetry, surfaces, and home improvement products. KBIS 2027 is scheduled for February 2–4 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Booth planning should support product displays, appliance demos, buyer meetings, storage, and clear show-floor visibility.

OVERVIEW

OVERVIEW

Kitchen & Bath Industry Show brings kitchen brands, bath product companies, appliance manufacturers, fixture suppliers, cabinetry brands, surface companies, designers, builders, and retailers to the Las Vegas Convention Center. The show is built around product discovery, design trends, home improvement solutions, and buyer conversations. Working with a Las Vegas trade show booth builder helps Kitchen and Bath Show exhibitors plan product displays, demo areas, branded counters, storage, and move-in timing around a busy LVCC show floor.

Many exhibitors need a booth that can show full-scale products without feeling crowded. A 20x20 trade show booth can support appliance displays, fixture walls, sample surfaces, meeting counters, and storage in one controlled layout.

Because kitchen and bath buyers compare finish, function, material quality, and design value at close range, booth fabrication and prebuild checks help confirm display surfaces, demo points, graphics, and installation details before the booth reaches the show floor.

Event Facts

Event Facts

Major kitchen and bath industry event

Major kitchen and bath industry event

The show connects kitchen designers, bath designers, builders, remodelers, manufacturers, retailers, and product suppliers across the residential design industry.

2027 edition at Las Vegas Convention Center

2027 edition at Las Vegas Convention Center

KBIS 2027 is scheduled for February 2–4, 2027 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas.

Product innovation and design focus

Product innovation and design focus

Exhibitors use the show to present appliances, fixtures, cabinetry, surfaces, hardware, lighting, technology, and kitchen and bath product innovations.

Exhibiting Challenges

Exhibiting Challenges

Challenges 1

Large products need clear display zones

Large products need clear display zones

Appliances, cabinetry, fixtures, surfaces, and bath products need enough room for inspection. The booth should separate product families and keep key displays visible.

Appliances, cabinetry, fixtures, surfaces, and bath products need enough room for inspection. The booth should separate product families and keep key displays visible.

Challenges 2

Demo areas need controlled traffic flow

Demo areas need controlled traffic flow

Kitchen and bath products often involve hands-on interaction. Demo counters, appliance displays, and fixture walls should be placed without blocking aisle movement.

Kitchen and bath products often involve hands-on interaction. Demo counters, appliance displays, and fixture walls should be placed without blocking aisle movement.

Challenges 3

Design details must be easy to compare

Design details must be easy to compare

Buyers compare finish, material, function, color, and product quality at close range. Lighting, graphics, and display height should make these details clear.

Buyers compare finish, material, function, color, and product quality at close range. Lighting, graphics, and display height should make these details clear.

Challenges 4

LVCC move-in requires setup sequencing

LVCC move-in requires setup sequencing

Product walls, counters, appliances, graphics, samples, storage, and demo elements should be installed in the right order so final presentation is not rushed.

Product walls, counters, appliances, graphics, samples, storage, and demo elements should be installed in the right order so final presentation is not rushed.

Challenges 5

Heavy fixtures need stable presentation

Heavy fixtures need stable presentation

Cabinetry, surfaces, sinks, tubs, appliances, and hardware displays require stable structures, clean alignment, and enough space for safe visitor interaction.

Cabinetry, surfaces, sinks, tubs, appliances, and hardware displays require stable structures, clean alignment, and enough space for safe visitor interaction.

Challenges 6

Buyer meetings need space away from demos

Buyer meetings need space away from demos

Designers, builders, retailers, and manufacturers often need focused discussions. The layout should separate product demos from meeting conversations where possible.

Designers, builders, retailers, and manufacturers often need focused discussions. The layout should separate product demos from meeting conversations where possible.

Preparation Steps

Preparation Steps

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Define the product story first

Clarify whether the booth focuses on appliances, cabinetry, bath fixtures, surfaces, lighting, hardware, technology, or full kitchen and bath solutions.

Clarify whether the booth focuses on appliances, cabinetry, bath fixtures, surfaces, lighting, hardware, technology, or full kitchen and bath solutions.

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Separate demo and meeting areas

Separate demo and meeting areas

Plan visible demo points for product explanation and quieter areas for builder, retailer, designer, or distributor conversations.

Plan visible demo points for product explanation and quieter areas for builder, retailer, designer, or distributor conversations.

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Prepare graphics around design value

Prepare graphics around design value

Use clear graphics to explain product categories, finishes, performance benefits, design applications, and home improvement value without overloading the booth.

Use clear graphics to explain product categories, finishes, performance benefits, design applications, and home improvement value without overloading the booth.

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Coordinate install before final display checks

Coordinate install before final display checks

Install structure, counters, product walls, graphics, samples, and storage first. Check demos, lighting, and visitor flow before the show opens.

Install structure, counters, product walls, graphics, samples, and storage first. Check demos, lighting, and visitor flow before the show opens.

Local Execution Notes

Local Execution Notes

LVCC product booths need organized staging

LVCC product booths need organized staging

KBIS booths often include appliances, fixtures, cabinetry samples, surfaces, counters, graphics, and storage. These elements need a clear move-in sequence.

Demo areas need early power planning

Demo areas need early power planning

Screens, appliance displays, lighting, lead capture devices, and powered demo points should be planned around electrical access and staff movement before install begins.

Aisle-view checks matter before opening

Aisle-view checks matter before opening

Before traffic starts, review product visibility, lighting, finish details, category signs, storage access, and meeting flow from the visitor’s viewpoint.

For kitchen, bath, appliance, fixture, and home improvement brands preparing for the Kitchen and Bath Show, a customizable rental booth can support product displays, demo counters, branded graphics, storage, meeting areas, and show-floor visibility without building every element from scratch.

For kitchen, bath, appliance, fixture, and home improvement brands preparing for the Kitchen and Bath Show, a customizable rental booth can support product displays, demo counters, branded graphics, storage, meeting areas, and show-floor visibility without building every element from scratch.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

What booth size works well for Kitchen and Bath Show exhibitors?

Many exhibitors use 10x20 or 20x20 booths to support appliance displays, fixture walls, product samples, storage, and buyer conversations.

What should a KBIS booth focus on?

The booth should make kitchen products, bath products, finishes, fixtures, appliances, design value, and buyer meeting areas easy to understand and access.

How should exhibitors prepare for setup at LVCC?

Plan product walls, counters, appliances, graphics, samples, power needs, storage, and final display checks in sequence before show-floor traffic begins.
What booth size works well for Kitchen and Bath Show exhibitors?

Many exhibitors use 10x20 or 20x20 booths to support appliance displays, fixture walls, product samples, storage, and buyer conversations.

What should a KBIS booth focus on?

The booth should make kitchen products, bath products, finishes, fixtures, appliances, design value, and buyer meeting areas easy to understand and access.

How should exhibitors prepare for setup at LVCC?

Plan product walls, counters, appliances, graphics, samples, power needs, storage, and final display checks in sequence before show-floor traffic begins.

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KBIS

Kitchen & Bath Industry Show

Event Time

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Venue

Las Vegas Convention Center

Organizer

National Kitchen & Bath Association

Exhibitor Scale

600+ exhibiting brands and thousands of kitchen and bath industry professionals

Audience Type

Kitchen designers, bath designers, architects, builders, remodelers, contractors, retailers, manufacturers, distributors, product developers, and design professionals

Typical Booth Size

10x20 and 20x20 booths for product displays, appliance demonstrations, fixture showcases, cabinetry walls, surface samples, and buyer conversations

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