KBIS trade show 20 x 20 exhibit rentals
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Practical footprint guidance and direct access to design, fabrication, graphics, installation and dismantle, storage, and quote support for exhibitors preparing for KBIS in Orlando.
DatesFebruary
VenueOrange County Convention Center
CityOrlando
IndustryKitchen & Bath
Exhibit gallery
A starting point of exhibit directions sized for this show. Open any design to see the full layout, then tell us what to adjust for your space and goals.
Recommended exhibit sizes
Start with the sizes that usually make the most sense for this audience, then move directly into custom exhibits or the broader exhibit catalog.
A strong inline step-up when the program needs one better demo line plus a clearer front-of-house conversation zone.
A practical island footprint when the team needs open traffic on multiple sides without jumping straight to a very large frame package.
Useful when demos, hospitality, and private conversations need to coexist inside one engineered exhibit program.
A quick planning brief — the things that most shape a strong, on-budget exhibit at this show.
KBIS brings designers, builders, dealers, and specification teams to Orange County Convention Center in Orlando on an annual cycle. Exhibitors planning for this event usually do not need a generic exhibit package; they need a Trade Show EXHIBIT program that can explain the offer quickly, handle real aisle traffic, and give the team enough structure for qualified conversations. That is why this page is built as a planning resource for rental, fabrication, and purchase paths rather than as a lightweight event recap.
For KBIS, the most practical footprints usually start with 10 x 20, 20 x 20, 20 x 30. Smaller inline layouts work when the objective is disciplined product education and fast lead capture, while larger island layouts make more sense when the program needs demos, hospitality, layered messaging, or multiple meeting zones. We engineer these directions around engineered modular aluminum systems so frame length, graphic coverage, LED tile count, crate count, and labor hours stay measurable before production is locked.
The working standard for this show is finish-driven presentation, product touchpoints, and quiet meeting areas. Because the venue rhythm, labor windows, and freight timing all affect outcome, we plan graphics, fabrication, installation and dismantle, storage, and line-of-sight compliance together instead of treating them as separate vendors. That matters at Orange County Convention Center, where general-contractor line-of-sight rules, exhibit access, and move-in sequencing can change whether a Trade Show EXHIBIT feels clean and credible or crowded and improvised on opening day.
Services
Design, fabrication, graphics, installation and dismantle, and storage are handled under one team so the show program stays coordinated and measurable.
We shape show-specific layouts for KBIS around traffic flow, staffing, and the footprint mix that makes the most sense for kitchen & bath exhibitors.
Our fabrication planning keeps modular aluminum structure, counters, lightboxes, and optional LED elements coordinated so the exhibit stays buildable, measurable, and easy to reuse.
Graphic packages are organized for the pace of KBIS so headlines, proof points, and wayfinding stay readable from the aisle without cluttering the architecture.
We coordinate install and dismantle around Orange County Convention Center labor windows, show-floor sequencing, and line-of-sight requirements so the exhibit arrives ready to work.
After the event, we can support storage, selective graphic refreshes, and reuse planning so the same system can serve later programs beyond Orlando.
FAQ
Most exhibitors start by comparing 10 x 20, 20 x 20, 20 x 30 footprints because those sizes balance visibility, staffing, and conversation space without overbuilding the program for this show.
Yes. We can support design direction, fabrication planning, graphics, printing, freight coordination, installation and dismantle, and storage around Orange County Convention Center.
Yes. We regularly engineer programs around modular engineered aluminum frameworks so the structure stays measurable, reusable, and easier to adapt for future events.
Earlier is safer because graphics, freight, and labor planning tighten quickly. Starting once exhibit size, goals, and budget direction are known usually creates a cleaner path to approvals for KBIS.
Yes. We review line-of-sight limits, access requirements, and installation constraints early so upper branding, counters, monitors, and traffic paths stay compliant before final production decisions are made.
Quote support
Send the show name, target footprint, and install timeline. We will help you compare an exhibit program that fits the venue, the labor reality, and the budget.