LAS VEGAS — Design & Construction Week (DCW), the co-location of the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) and the International Builders’ Show (IBS), drew more than 124,000 designers, architects, builders, remodelers and other trade professionals to Las Vegas in February, marking the largest show in 17 years, according to sponsors.
The three-day DCW featured some 2,500 exhibitors occupying more than 1.2 million net sq. ft. of indoor and outdoor exhibit space, as well as a wide range of educational events, demonstrations, networking and related programs, according to KBIS owner, the National Kitchen & Bath Association NKBA, and IBS owner, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB). The co-located trade shows also marked the 12th anniversary of DCW, the largest construction industry trade event in North America.
KBIS 2025 drew more than 43,000 registered visitors and nearly 700 exhibitors of kitchen and bath products and services, occupying more than 500,000 net sq. ft. of exhibit space, event sponsors said, while IBS attracted more than 1,800 exhibitors displaying building products, new technology and related services in some 728,000 net sq. ft. of space.
Next Year’s DCW will take place Feb. 17-19, 2025, in Orlando, FL.
