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International Builder’s Show
Day 1 Notes 2/10/2014
Winston Ledet
City of Hope reception the night before the event was fantastic and well attended. Raised over $800K
and Karen Mendelsohn, VP and CMO at MASCO, was the honoree and gave a great talk. Great
attendance by all the biggies in the industry and a strong turn out by Home Depot. It is a great cause
(curing cancer) and a great event.
2014 IBS
This year IBS and KBIS were combined. This seems to work really well as attendance is up especially for
KBIS which was very anemic the last few years.
This is just a log of some of the things that I saw that caught my attention. Some may be just new to me
and not really new to the industry. I picked out a few themes to organize my observations:
Embedded LED Lighting
The trend here continues with LED lighting showing up integrated into more and more applications. I
am probably a little over sensitive to seeing these as we spend a lot of time on this category but the
trend is undeniable
Interesting company using LED tape lights to light everything from Mirrors to under lighting to closet
rods to toilet seat nightlights
Broan Nutone had an impressive list of new technologies including an expanded line of LED bath Fans.
Everything is getting smarter
Viking had an impressive booth. I am inherently more interested in
their grill than other appliances. I thought this relight and range style
ignition feature was really nice and something that could be brought to
more of a mass product.
Delta had a smart shower head where you dial in and read out the
temperature. And a technology to shape the flow of water in the
shower to make it feel like there was more water flowing
Not to be outdone, Kohler had a sink sprayer that shaped the
spray into a “blade” to make pot and sink clean up easier.
Seemed to actually work as well. They also expanded the line
of no touch faucets that were released last year. Trying to
catch up to Delta and its Touch2O technology.
Kohler also highlighted their Moxie
Music Shower head that launched in 2013. There
was a big line to give it a try.
LG had an impressive boot focused on countertops.
This was one concept we were not sure of though. It
does re-enforce the trend of enabling mobile
computing everywhere.
A startup that was exhibiting was showing a concept for vanity drawer
charging. Seemed to have a lot of interest but to my eyes the price
point was way too high at over $150. And the UL now only allows for
4 amp DC recharging. They are working on a 10 amp hair dryer
version.
If having your shower sing to you feels too indulgent how about your bath fan? Broan Nutone is
finalizing a product to bring high fidelity to any bathroom. They partnered with their sister company
that makes the SpeakerCraft line to bring an ultra quiet fan with a blue tooth speaker. The upside is that
they also made it retrofittable into the million plus installed ultra-quiet fans already installed in homes.
Seems Kohler had roughly the same idea but this is built in the vanity as an option not a stand alone
device for retrofit.
MasterLock is in on the trend with a digital
lock. Was not clear though what happens
when the battery runs out.
Leviton also had a number of offerings
including Humidity control switches. Broan
Nutone had their own version of this as well.
Schlage has an answer to
Quickset’s Kevo. It also helps
to answer a question that I
have been considering. How will manufacturers deal
with the various standards in place between Lowes,
Staples and the pending Home Depot one? Schlage is
looking for one product to play nice with all of them.
They indicated that they are working on integrating
several more.
I keep thinking (hoping) that someone will come out with motorized window
treatments for the mass market but if they have I did not see it at the show.
There were a number of high priced premium offers but the world awaits a
game changer.
New or Continuing Trends
A trend that we started following 2 years ago was the death of the Whirlpool tub in
favor of a small and more elegant free standing tub. More of those on display again
and the looks keep getting more and more interesting. Also seeing more affordable
options for fill taps for these
Amerock seems to think the next finish is brushed copper. I am not buying it yet.
Maybe the “prettiest” booth on the KBIS side. Copper sinks and hardware all
made to look like a tree. Copper again…hmmm
Houzz and several other social and web based companies were there and were
packed.
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Other cool stuff that defied categorization
LG and others with increasingly impressive engineered stone
products. LSG joins Cambria and Consentino in truly breathtaking
engineered stone. Gone are the regular patterns and now they have
really beautiful natural stone looks. Better performance as well. LG
was highlighting their new Music Line. (the Cambria approach
strikes me as better branding as it is more location based and more
likely to tap into some emotional ties.) As you can see below, heavy
traffic in the LG booth.
“Old is new”. One of Viking’s focused innovations was the French Door oven in the middle. My
Grandmother had one of these in the 1940s. Also note the colors! Are these really making a
comeback???
OK, I call this wrong 7 years ago but I am getting a buzz again regarding bidet toilet seats. I hear people
talking about them more and more. The aging population drives demand (if you are too young to know
why, you will find out). Huge in Japan and Asia and decent adoption in Europe. US just can’t seem to
get behind it. Electrical need the John has always been a barrier in the US. This one below is an all
mechanical version. TOTO also has a really impressive line up as well. If HD, Lowes or a biggie like
Kohler or Delta took and interest I think they could clean up.
I am not sure how new this is but I thought Moen’s hidden pull out kitchen faucet was very cool. I would
have bought it for my kitchen remodel last year had I known about it. Gives much sleeker lines.
Insinkerator has their first attempt at a full purpose kitchen faucet. Their claim to fame is 2 in 1 with a
hot (200 degrees) dispenser. They are also adding a chiller option later in the year.
This was pretty cool. Plaspro had Vinyl Planking that looked great and seemed easy to install. Great for
damp or wet areas.
This one is cool for what you can’t see. There are something like 100 deck screws in the board. The
company has a proprietary fastener and driver system for composite decking that counter sinks the
screw the exact depth needed for their plugs which they carry in over 100 colors to match most of what
is sold in the market. I am not so sure that it is a good idea relative to concealed fastener systems that
others have but it was impressive.
DAP was showing their Smart Bond that launched in September that is
their better, stronger, easier to apply construction adhesive (forgive the
fuzzy picture). They gave a strong presentation but the application is
different than what the pro is used to. The pro customer is risk adverse
and often a creature of habit. My guess is that it will take some marketing
and training to drive adoption.
Big ASS Fan had a Big Ass Booth showing that they have really grown in the
industry from niche player to category leader. I did not see anything
particularly new but their growing presence was impressive.
Panasonic was everywhere with their bath fans and had to be one of the
bigger advertisers at the show. They also introduced a new innovation
WhisperGreen that is a configurable fan to allow multiple modes in one fan.
Mechanix Wear was the only major glove company that seemed to be at
the show this year. Unusual. They had an impressive line up and seemed
to be most proud of a Winter Glove coming out next fall. It incorporates
Columbia/North Face’s OutDry technology which they believe is better,
more comfortable and more breathable than GoreTex. It also allows touch
screen use.
Broan Nutone had a number of new
innovations and a big impressive booth. They
worked to make the install time on their key
replacement items shorter and a very cool app
that recognizes the pattern of you bath fan
grate to tell you which retrofit with fit it.
What was Missing?
Home Depot. Pulled out several years ago and has never returned
Almost all tool manufacturers. The 1st tier pulled out several years ago but had a presence with HD and
Lowes. Now the second and third tier are gone too. Almost no tool presence at the show.
Lowes pulled way back. Booth was the same size but it was all about signing people up for various
things with almost no product to show. There was a display of Dewalt, Insulation and roofing but that
was it and no interactive displays as has been their norm. Lowes appears to have their own version of
HD’s Red Beacon the referral service for PROs. This was new to me. Seemed to have moderate interest.