3 of the Most Impressive Kitchen & Bathroom Design Trends

Each year, the Kitchen and Bath Industry Show (KBIS) attracts thousands of international makers to feature their latest innovations to designers and architects. The standouts of this show inspire the trends you will see in the future.

We love to keep up with trends and the newest kitchen and bathroom technology. This year, what stood out were all the cleanable features for appliances, bath fixtures, and materials. It’s not surprising given people's pandemic-driven obsession with cleanliness. So here are the top 3 that caught our eye…

1. The Self Drying Shower

It’s called the Airmada Shower Drying System, and it’s taking the bath industry by storm. It uses air jet nozzles to dry your wet shower, making for a cleaner, less slippery shower. We know that a wet shower can cause mildew, mold, and soap scum build-up.  Not anymore! You will be seeing this system everywhere very soon. 

2. The Most Advanced Refrigerator Ever

This is the first 48” french door refrigerator on the market, and it’s a big deal. Not only beautiful to look at, but this fridge also has 4 lower drawers, which can convert from freezers to refrigerators. 

It has an anti-bacterial metal interior, LED lighting, and connects to your Wi-Fi, of course. Did I mention it makes 2 kinds of ice? 

3. Luxury Metal Cabinets

The last time you saw metal cabinets was probably in a hospital in the 1970s, probably not your fondest memory. However, these carefully crafted luxury metal cabinets from CORE are exciting and beautiful. The stainless steel makes them easy to clean, and they offer a ton of customization. 

We hope you’ve enjoyed this KBIS overview. We really can’t wait to show you these new products as they certainly will bring you an upgraded, cleaner home.

If you're ready for some help bringing your most inspiring home to life, reach out, and let’s chat!

Until next time,

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