kbb Birmingham 2022 opened its doors to over 12,400 visitors in early March. The four-day show featured an impressive collection of KBB brands and showcased the latest innovations and products.
Diane Larner attended the event and has collated six inspirational highlights from the show.
2022 is already feeling more optimistic. This sense of promise translates into interior design trends as we experience a gentle uplift courtesy of lighter, Mediterranean colour tones.
It goes without saying shower spaces should offer multi-generational accessibility, and in the wake of COVID-`19, hygienic features and easy-clean surfaces. However, we are also looking for a sense of spa-like luxury, a space to relax and rejuvenate.
Integrating smart features into our homes is becoming part of the new normal as more of us work from home.
While the bathroom is a place to relax, it still needs to function and meet the demands of day-to-day use. Cleverly designed bathroom furniture allows us to create restful spaces without sacrificing functionality.
While the bathroom is a place to relax, it still needs to function and meet the demands of day-to-day use. Cleverly designed bathroom furniture allows us to create restful spaces without sacrificing functionality.
Ccreating a luxurious bathroom sanctuary delivers a private space to relax or rejuvenate as we manage the day-to-day pressures of the ‘new normal’.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an increasing need for hygienic washroom and bathroom solutions. Inclusively designed products with built-in antibacterial properties and touch-free design are now part of the essential war-chest for public and commercial spaces.