Conspicuous consumption is so yesterday. That was the buzz among the more than 900 exhibitors at the Kitchen/Bath Industry Show in Chicago last week. Comfort and function, not bling and glitz, are in. A lighted, walk-through display shows new designs by Ann Sacks, including Perennial, center. (Stacie Freudenberg / For The Times)
The spa-like design of this bathroom flanks the center tub with separate his and her bath areas. This was one of five demonstration kitchen and baths at the 10,000-square-foot Idea Design Center. (Stacie Freudenberg / For The Times)
Jessica Williams checks out a display of Kohler shower heads at the trade show. (Stacie Freudenberg / For The Times)
Mixing up styles and materials is an emerging design theme for kitchens and baths. Its all about individuality at any segment of the market, said Sara Ann Busby, president of the National Kitchen & Bath Assn., about trends at the trade expo. Mixing laminate with granite, or buying a faucet and mixing it with handles of another style. Kohlers Bol ceramic faucet pairs a look inspired by an antique apothecary mortar and pestle with stainless steel. (Stacie Freudenberg / For The Times)
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This bathroom designed to accommodate aging baby boomers features sit-down spaces, wide pathways and easy to use lever controls. Opposite the tub is a large shower area with a built-in bench but no door. (Stacie Freudenberg / For The Times)
Hand-carved Chinese marble by Robert Kuo for Ann Sacks. (Stacie Freudenberg / For The Times)