2026 home trends kbis kitchen bath industry show

March 13, 2026
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Design & Construction Week (DCW) is the ultimate destination for inspiration, whether you are planning a simple home update or building a stylish, functional home from the ground up. While the International Builders’ Show (IBS) showcases the structural and exterior side of the industry, the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) is where we see the 2026 home trends that define our interior living spaces. Come along to learn more about the 5 hottest indoor 2026 home trends straight from KBIS.

If you are looking for structural and outdoor innovations, be sure to check out our companion piece on the Hottest Outdoor & Indoor Home Trends from International Builders Show, but here, we are diving deep into the interior trends shaping the year ahead.

4 Top Interior Home Trends from KBIS

Coit Integrated Smart Bidet Toilet | Akicon Handcrafted Kitchens | Daltile Indoor & Outdoor Tile | Seventy Co. Filtered Show System

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Coit Integrated Smart Bidet Toilet

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A major 2026 home trend from KBIS is the evolution of the “Affordable Luxury” bathroom. The goal is to create a spa-like experience that is both hygienic and high-tech.

Cue the “marriage saver”… a finalist for “best of KBIS”, the Coit Integrated Smart Bidet Toilet blends modern design with everyday ease, offering a nearly touchless experience through its remote?controlled seat, auto open?and?close lid, automatic flushing, and a discreet foot?activated button. An integrated bidet delivers endless warm water cleansing and a gentle warm?air dry, while thoughtful details like a heated seat with six temperature settings, a self?cleaning nozzle, and a soft blue LED nightlight elevate comfort day and night. Coit takes care of itself too, with automatic pre?cleaning, a protective bowl coating, and a powerful double?stream flush for consistently reliable performance. Finished with a sleek, tankless profile and a simple no?drill installation, Coit is a refined, intuitive upgrade designed to make every visit feel effortless.

The Coit Integrated Smart Bidet Toilet is coming soon, expected to become available to consumers in spring 2026. Homeowners waiting to upgrade to a trend-defining bathroom can sign-up on Brondell to be the first to know about availability.

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Akicon Handcrafted Custom Kitchens & Bathrooms

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For those who dream of a fully customized kitchen and are constantly searching for ideas on Pinterest, Akicon crafts fully custom kitchens and bathrooms in copper and stainless steel, extending across range hoods, gas ranges, sinks, and faucets. I discovered that Akicon is handcrafted by skilled artisans, meaning no two are exactly alike, making it feel as if every piece feels like a functional piece of art. Their gas range and range hood collections are intentionally designed to match in both color and architectural form, allowing those dream kitchen Pinterest Pins to come to life in your own kitchen.

Personalization is a key driver for 2026 home trends, with homeowners moving away from “cookie-cutter” designs in favor of handcrafted, unique pieces. Homeowners can start designing their own bespoke kitchen and bathroom design on the Akicon site.

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Daltile Indoor & Outdoor Tile

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The 2026 home trends from Design & Construction Week highlighted a shift toward surfaces that are as durable as they are beautiful.

If you are looking to make a statement from the ground up, Daltile leads the way in tile innovation. Their newest collection showcases rich textures, natural stone inspired looks, and large format slabs that deliver high end style with durability the modern homeowner seeks. We saw incredible options for kitchens, baths, and outdoor living areas with elevated design that still performs for everyday life. From kitchens to bathrooms, these large-format and textured tiles are a staple of the 2026 aesthetic.

Buyers can start creating their own statement-making homes with Daltile on the Daltile site.

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The Seventy Co Filtered Show System

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Wellness was one of the biggest themes at the show, and it’s increasingly appearing in everyday fixtures. Seventy Co Filtered Shower System: This system reflects the 2026 home trend of “Wellness Architecture.” By integrating built-in filtration to reduce chlorine and impurities, it aligns with the industry’s focus on water quality and its potential positive impact on hair and skin. My favorite part? It features a tool-free installation that takes only ten minutes, making it an easy way for homeowners to adopt 2026 wellness trends without a full renovation.

Across the show floor, we saw that innovation doesn’t always mean bigger, but about refining daily home wellness rituals in simple ways. The Seventy Co Filtered Shower System is available now on Amazon and the Seventy Co site for homeowners who want to improve their shower’s water quality

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Customized interiors that make a statement and smart home health and wellness shape 2026 home trends at KBIS

Every year Design & Construction Week shows us more than just fascinating products for renovating your home or business inside and out. Instead, DCW consistently shows us innovation in design, how the products we use in our home shape more than just home trends, but the evolution of daily living. From products that promote health, like the Seventy Co Filtered Shower System and the Coit Integrated Smart Bidet Toilet, to products that improve functionality, like IBS’ Legrand outlets and switch plates, or Construx Building Systems that make house framing faster, cheaper, and stronger. Thanks for coming along for our highlights of both the 2026 NAHB International Builders Show and the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show.

Let us know in the comments which interior and exterior products excited you the most from Design & Construction Week, and if you’d like to learn more about them from a TIA review.

FAQ

Our answers to some common questions about home and building trends at the NKBA Kitchen & Bath Industry Show at Design & Construction Week 2026. Don’t see your question below? Ask it in the comments, and we will get back to you with an answer.

What was the overarching “theme” for home trends at KBIS?

Custom design that is as beautiful as it is unique. Whether it’s Akicon handcrafted kitchen and bath fixtures that are individually designed by artisans, or Daltile tile that can be used inside or outside the home, as countertops, backsplash, flooring and more, and has endless possible customizations.

What home wellness trends do we see in 2026?

While the Coit Integrated Smart Bidet Toilet and Seventy Co Filtered Shower System are two totally separate products, they share a commonality: intuitive home health systems that work quietly behind the scenes. At IBS, many products focused on app-consolidation. Similarly, these home health products are designed to be upgraded and then do all the work for you; checking in is limited or totally unnecessary, and the health benefits accumulate as you live your life.


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Kathryn Emery

With 20+ years of experience in the home improvement and lifestyle industry, Kathryn Emery is a passionate, vivacious, and knowledgeable expert who helps people create their best home space with confidence and fun. She is the founder of BeTheBestHome.com, a company that provides media and content services for home-related products, trends, innovations, trade shows and retail events. Kathryn is a versatile and engaging storyteller who can be seen on stage, on screen, online, and in print. She can be found on social media as @kathrynemerytv

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