KBIS trade show booth rentals and custom exhibits

Oct 24, 2022

Next January, join kitchen and bath design professionals at the KBIS 2023 show in Las Vegas, Nevada. Known as the premier kitchen and bath design event of the year, KBIS 2023 is organized in conjunction with the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA). It showcases the latest industry products, trends, and technologies from over 600 exhibitors and takes place at the same time as the NAHB International Builders’ Show and the National Hardware Show. Guests from all three events will browse the trade show floor, tripling your potential to secure new leads and make valuable new industry connections. 

If you’re planning on exhibiting at KBIS 2023, you’ll need to know how to make the most of your time there. We’ve put together everything you need to know to make your booth a success.

Looking for a local Las Vegas tradeshow booth builder for the upcoming KBIS 2023 show? Contact Exhibit Experience for your complimentary consultation.

Where and when is KBIS 2023?

Date: January 31 – February 2, 2023

Location: Las Vegas, Nevada 

Venue: Las Vegas Convention Center

Trade show hours: Tuesday, January 31 – Thursday, February 2 from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m

Accommodations and Hotels

onPeak is the official housing provider for KBIS 2023, and they offer convenient hotel options with flexible change and cancellation policies on Las Vegas area hotels. Find out more about their discounted hotel rates on their Official Hotels page.

Who will attend KBIS 2023?

As the largest North American event for kitchen and bath design professionals, it should come as no surprise to hear that the show organizers anticipate over 30,000 industry professionals to attend the 2023 show. According to the KBIS Orlando 2022 Post-Show Report, these attendees can be divided into three groups:

  • Qualified KBIS attendees (10,116)
  • IBS Crossover attendees (13,602)
  • Exhibitors and other groups (6,000+)

78 percent of these attendees were in the design or residentials kitchen and bath sector. Their primary industry segments include:

  • 19% Dealer 
  • 18% Builder/remodeler
  • 11% Interior design firm
  • 9% Kitchen and bath design firm
  • 9% Cabinet shop
  • 4% Specialty distributor 
  • 4% Consulting firm
  • 4% Fabricator
  • 4% Home design showroom
  • 4% Appliance distributor
  • 3% Plumbing wholesale/distributor
  • 3% Independent manufacturer’s rep firm
  • 3% Custom builder
  • 2% Home center
  • 1% Architectural firm
  • 1% Student

Most attendees are either owners/partners (39%) or directors/managers (11%) of their company, or designers (16%), with the rest holding positions in sales, buying, staff, installation, estimating, manufacturing, and more.  

Question is: what are they looking for?

In 2022, attendees top five objects were as follows: 

  1. Discover new products (88% did)
  2. Keep up to date with the industry (81% did)
  3. Understand industry trends (67% did)
  4. Create or strengthen relationships (47% did)
  5. Learn something new (32% did)

Overall, KBIS 2022 helped 78 percent of attendees meet their objectives. Which is likely why 80 percent of past show attendees believe KBIS is a must-attend event. 

If your company meets one or more of these objectives, you too should consider KBIS 2023 a must-attend event—and bring with you the best exhibit booth possible so that you can stand out in this industry-focused crowd.

How can you stand out at KBIS 2023?

Success at KBIS 2023 depends on you and your exhibit team’s ability to draw in a crowd. Having the right booth size can help. Here are two booth sizes available and their specific advantages: 

10 x 10 Exhibit Rentals

10 x 10 Exhibit Rentals are ideal for exhibitors who want to highlight or promote a single product or service. You have room for product display cases, 3D graphic wall, custom light display and flooring, and one seating configuration.

10 x 20 Exhibit Rentals

10 x 20 Exhibit Rentals are a good solution for those showing multiple products and services. You have 20 feet of graphic back wall, multiple seating configurations for demonstrations and lighting education, in addition to custom light and flooring that come standard with our exhibit rentals. 

If you want to really ensure your booth has a presence at KBIS 2023, Exhibit Experience can help. Our dynamic LED walls with video reels, private projection rooms for closing, overhead projections, new underlit flooring, and much more will catch the eye of those buyers and draw them into your booth. 

Curious about how much booths cost? Read our Costs of Exhibiting After 2021 article

Decide if you will rent or D-I-Y your booth.

Experience is key when it comes to standing out at large-scale tradeshows. KBIS 2023 exhibit booth rentals require expert administration, management, and design, with the show and brand needs in mind. Local tradeshow exhibit rentals from experienced booth builders, like Exhibit Experience, for the upcoming KBIS 2023 show will help you go that extra mile.

Need a reliable booth builder for KBIS 2023? 

Exhibit Experience is the preferred trade show booth builder for the KBIS 2023 show. We produce state-of-the-art exhibits within a variety of budgets. From custom to pre-certified exhibits, we’ll have the booth you need to show your company the right way. 

We will:

  • Design and build your exhibit to the right specs
  • Provide 24-hour support throughout the trade show.
  • Set up and take down your booth

The Exhibit Experience team has over two decades of experience delivering custom exhibits and custom modular exhibits that see instant results. Our exhibit management services are all-inclusive, from design to delivery. We will deliver your exhibit on time, on budget, and following all safety protocols.

If you are looking for a KBIS 2023 trade show booth builder, look no further than Exhibit Experience! Contact us today for a complimentary consultation.

Dimensional Strategy: Selecting the Optimal Booth Size

Exhibit Experience offers customized solutions across a comprehensive range of booth dimensions to align with your specific marketing objectives, budgetary parameters, and venue requirements:

  • 10′ × 10′ (100 sq ft): Entry-level presence with focused messaging
  • 10′ × 20′ (200 sq ft): Enhanced linear exposure with expanded demonstration capabilities
  • 20′ × 20′ (400 sq ft): Premium presence with significant impact potential in peninsula or island configurations
  • 20′ × 30′ (600 sq ft): Extended engagement space allowing for multiple activity zones
  • 30′ × 30′ (900 sq ft): Substantial presence enabling comprehensive brand storytelling
  • 30′ × 40′ (1,200 sq ft): Commanding footprint supporting complex multi-functional exhibits

Each dimensional increment represents not simply additional square footage, but expanded strategic possibilities for engagement, demonstration, and differentiation within the competitive exhibition landscape.

Navigating Regulatory Parameters: Essential Compliance Guidelines

Successful exhibition strategy requires not only creative vision but meticulous adherence to industry regulations and venue-specific requirements. The following regulatory considerations represent critical compliance factors for all exhibitors:

1. Vertical Space Utilization & Height Restrictions

Linear/Inline Booth Regulations:

  • Maximum 8′ (2.5m) height allowance at back wall
  • Graduated height restrictions approaching the aisle
  • 4′ (1.2m) height limitation within 5′ (1.5m) of aisle frontage
  • Strict enforcement to prevent sight line obstruction

Perimeter Booth Regulations:

  • Enhanced rear wall height allowance up to 12′ (3.7m)
  • Maintained 4′ (1.2m) height limitation within 5′ (1.5m) of aisle
  • Specific venue guidelines may apply to projection heights

Peninsula Booth Regulations:

  • Height allowances typically between 16′-20′ (4.9m-6.1m)
  • Potential restrictions within 5′ (1.5m) of adjoining exhibits
  • Back wall finishing requirements when visible to neighboring exhibits
  • Prohibition of competitor-facing logos on reverse surfaces

Split Island Booth Regulations:

  • Height allowances comparable to peninsula booths (typically 16′-20′)
  • Shared back wall must be finished on both sides with neutral coloration
  • Branding must not intrude onto neighboring exhibitor’s space
  • Typically requires coordinated approval of structural elements along shared boundary
  • Specialized rules may govern sound projection toward the shared boundary

Island Booth Regulations:

  • Maximum height utilization (typically 16′-20′ depending on venue)
  • Ability to incorporate suspended elements with proper approvals
  • Rigorous engineering certification requirements for multi-level structures
  • Line-of-sight considerations for suspended signage

2. ADA Compliance Requirements: Creating Accessible Exhibits

The Americans with Disabilities Act establishes non-negotiable standards for exhibit accessibility:

  • Universal Experience Mandate: Exhibits must provide substantially equivalent experiences to all attendees regardless of physical ability
  • Pathway Requirements: Minimum 36″ (91cm) clear path throughout exhibit areas
  • Elevation Transitions: Any raised platform exceeding ½” requires ADA-compliant ramping with specific slope ratios (1:12 maximum)
  • Interactive Element Placement: Engagement features must be accessible from wheelchair height (maximum 48″ reach range)
  • Audiovisual Considerations: Presentations should incorporate captioning when feasible
  • Service Animal Accommodation: Sufficient clearance for service animals throughout exhibit spaces

Non-compliance with ADA requirements carries significant consequences, including potential removal from the event, financial penalties, and reputational damage. Professional exhibit partners provide invaluable guidance in designing fully compliant spaces that elegantly accommodate all visitors.

3. Spatial Boundary Enforcement

Exhibit footprints are contractually defined with zero tolerance for encroachment:

  • All exhibit elements including product displays, literature racks, and furniture must remain completely within the defined booth space
  • Projection of images, lighting effects, or sound beyond booth boundaries is strictly prohibited
  • Suspended elements must be positioned within the vertical projection of the booth footprint
  • Unauthorized marketing activities outside designated booth space (“guerrilla marketing”) may result in penalty fees or expulsion

4. Sight Line Preservation Protocol

Exhibition environments function through carefully calibrated visual accessibility:

  • Structures exceeding 4′ (1.2m) in height are prohibited within the front 5′ (1.5m) of standard and perimeter booths
  • Peninsula exhibits must consider neighbor visibility when positioning tall elements
  • Transparent or semi-transparent materials are recommended for necessary partitions in high-traffic visibility zones
  • Interactive displays must be positioned to prevent aisle congestion

5. Illumination & Electrical Safety Standards

Lighting design must balance impact with consideration for the overall exhibition environment:

  • Directional lighting must be focused inward toward the exhibitor’s own space
  • Strobe effects, flashing sequences, and moving lights typically require special permission
  • Lighting intensity must avoid creating uncomfortable glare for attendees or neighboring exhibitors
  • All electrical connections must comply with local building codes and certification requirements
  • Cable management must eliminate tripping hazards through appropriate concealment or floor covering
  • Power load calculations must be submitted in advance for verification against venue capacity

6. Intellectual Property & Audio Licensing Requirements

Content presentation within exhibits carries specific legal obligations:

  • Music, video content, and other copyrighted materials require appropriate licensing documentation
  • Performance rights organizations (ASCAP, BMI, SESAC) may actively monitor compliance at major events
  • Volume levels for audio content are subject to specific decibel limitations
  • Scheduled presentations must adhere to show management guidelines regarding frequency and duration
  • Alternative solutions include royalty-free music libraries and blanket license arrangements available through show management

Location-Specific Compliance: Navigating Regional Requirements

Major exhibition venues maintain distinct regulatory frameworks that may supplement or modify industry standards:

  • Las Vegas Convention Center: Stringent fire safety requirements with specific material certification needs and unique rules for multi-level structures
  • Orange County Convention Center (Orlando): Specialized electrical codes and detailed rigging regulations for suspended elements
  • McCormick Place (Chicago): Union labor requirements and specific loading dock procedures that impact installation timelines
  • Javits Center (New York): Enhanced security protocols and specific weight-bearing limitations for exhibit components
  • International Venues: Substantially different regulatory approaches requiring specialized knowledge of local standards and certification requirements

Professional exhibit partners with experience across multiple jurisdictions provide invaluable guidance in navigating these complex and constantly evolving regulatory landscapes.

Exhibit Experience: Your Partner in Exhibition Excellence

Creating impactful, compliant trade show environments requires specialized expertise that transcends standard marketing capabilities. Exhibit Experience delivers turnkey solutions characterized by:

Comprehensive Design Integration Our design process incorporates regulatory compliance from conceptual development through final execution, eliminating costly modifications and ensuring seamless approval processes.

In-House Production Capabilities Vertical integration of manufacturing and graphic production provides unparalleled quality control while accommodating compressed timelines:

  • Direct oversight of fabrication processes
  • Elimination of third-party communication inefficiencies
  • Rapid response capability for last-minute adjustments
  • Proprietary quality control protocols exceeding industry standards

Dedicated Installation Teams Unlike providers relying on temporary labor, our specialized installation professionals:

  • Maintain intimate familiarity with our proprietary systems
  • Execute with precision honed through repeated collaboration
  • Provide continuity from project to project
  • Deliver exceptional problem-solving capabilities on-site

Strategic Geographical Positioning Our operational presence in primary exhibition hubs delivers substantial logistical advantages:

  • Reduced shipping costs and transit risks
  • Enhanced scheduling flexibility
  • Rapid response capability for unexpected challenges
  • Established relationships with venue management teams

Conclusion: Elevating Your Exhibition Strategy

Strategic trade show participation represents one of the most significant marketing investments many organizations make annually. Maximizing the return on this investment demands not just creative excellence, but sophisticated understanding of the technical, regulatory, and logistical factors that determine success.

By partnering with Exhibit Experience, you gain access to specialized expertise that transforms these complex considerations into seamless execution—allowing your team to focus on what matters most: meaningful engagement with your target audience and the advancement of your strategic objectives.


Ready to elevate your exhibition strategy? Contact Exhibit Experience today for a consultative assessment of your trade show program and discover how our integrated approach can enhance your brand presence while optimizing your marketing investment.

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