Every year, the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) brings together top brands, designers, and industry professionals to showcase the latest innovations in kitchen and bath design. This year’s show, held in Las Vegas, was the largest in KBIS history, with nearly 700 exhibitors spread across 500,000 square feet!
Our team of designers attended the event to explore emerging trends, discover exciting new products, and connect with leading manufacturers. They returned inspired and eager to share their insights on what’s coming next in the world of kitchen and bath design.
One of the most noticeable shifts at KBIS 2025 was the departure from cool tones in favor of warmer, richer colors and bold textures.
🎨 Jewel tones, earthy neutrals, and soft pinks were everywhere, making a statement in cabinetry, tiles, and even plumbing fixtures. Sarah Wilmore shared, “Everything was pink! Blush, rose gold, brown, and deep reds seemed to be everywhere. In tiled floors, shower walls, painted cabinets, and even plumbing fixtures. We’re way past cool gray and well into the warm tones.”
🌿 Organic textures like fluted wood, reeded glass, and stone finishes also dominated. Jen Rankin noted, “Fluted design was everywhere! From sinks to cabinetry to paneling and tile! Greens, blues and warm earthy tones were definitely taking over for the cooler tones we’re used to.” Mixed materials showed up in exciting ways; "I was especially impressed by how materials were being used in innovative ways," noted Zach Didia. "Marble door handles and leather details on doors really caught my eye. It’s amazing to see how these traditional materials are being reimagined in fresh, modern ways.
✨ Bold, dark, and moody colors paired strongly with natural tones and multiple textures. Katie Bemis said, “I saw tons of burgundies, emerald greens, terracotta's in both cabinet colors and backsplash. I noticed a lot of walnut being used and natural textures. Warm wood neutrals were also very popular. I can't even begin to count the number of times we saw ribbed, fluted, tambour, and scalloped materials.”
This year’s KBIS wasn’t just about aesthetics—it also showcased cutting-edge products designed to improve functionality and convenience in the home.
🛁 Wellness-inspired bath products, including cold plunge tubs and hydrotherapy features, were another standout. Mari Freundl observed, “I saw a lot of emphasis on wellness and health. Many of the plumbing manufacturers were pushing cold plunge and hydro-therapy type of fixtures and tubs.”
Anneke Huisman was delighted by Delta’s innovative Versacurl shower head: “The struggle is real for those with curly or textured hair. Hours of detailing and hair routines are needed to achieve the perfect bounce, shine, and wave. Delta has heard and listened to this important demographic and created the Versacurl shower head. With interchangeable nubs, brush, and comb inserts, this tool helps massage, detangle, and remove product build-up in hair types ranging from 2A to 4C. We are told that those with straight hair can also appreciate its soothing head massage. Sign me up!”
💪 Durable storage solutions also caught our designers' attention. Zach Didia was impressed by NatureKast cabinetry’s unconventional display: “Something that really caught my attention was seeing NatureKast cabinets displayed in a shallow fishtank (with 48 fish swimming around it). It made for a fantastic conversation starter, and I think it offers a great sales pitch for clients who are concerned about flooding in basements. By combining metal studs, waterproof wall coverings, and NatureKast cabinetry, it could be a safer option for finishing basements with water issues.”
📱 Smart home integration was a major focus, with touchless and voice-activated appliances, mood lighting, and eco-friendly materials. Katie Bemis highlighted, “Technology was really making a statement—smart mirrors that change the light temperature depending on what time of day it is, appliances made from recycled materials, and so much more.”
🔋 Wireless charging inside countertops is an innovation that Jen Rankin thinks homeowners will love: “Wireless charging inside of countertops was a great feature! This will be incredibly convenient while making things feel so much less cluttered.”
Each of our designers had a unique perspective on the most exciting trends they saw at the show:
- Sara Vander Molen, Grand Rapids Design Center
- Ambra Colaizzi, Brighton Design Center
- Zach Didia, Birmingham Design Center
- Sarah Wilmore, Toledo Design Center
- Jen Rankin, Builder Sales Team
- Anneke Huisman, Byron Center Design Center
- Mari Freundl, Birmingham Design Center
- Katie Bemis, Rochester Hills Design Center
Whether you're planning a full remodel or looking for simple ways to refresh your space, KBIS 2025 has shown us that warm colors, curved forms, and natural textures will define the next wave of kitchen and bath design. Innovations in smart technology and wellness-focused products also mean that today’s homes are becoming more efficient, stylish, and personalized than ever before.
Inspired by these trends? Our designers are here to help you bring them into your own home! Visit one of our design centers or schedule a consultation to explore how these exciting ideas can work for your space.