KBIS 2027 Las Vegas: Where to Work Off-Site

The Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) is back in Las Vegas February 2-4, 2027, and three crowded show days at the convention center leave little room to actually get work done. If you need a real desk, a quiet meeting, or a screen big enough to compare finishes, here is where to go.
KBIS is the premier trade event for the kitchen and bath industry, drawing interior designers, architects, builders, dealers, and manufacturers to see new products, attend design sessions, and source materials. In Las Vegas it runs alongside the NAHB International Builders' Show (IBS) as part of Design & Construction Week (DCW) at the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC).
The show only lands in Las Vegas in odd-numbered years, so 2027 is the next time it will be here. When it was last in town, KBIS 2025 drew more than 43,000 registered visitors, according to figures reported by Contractor Magazine citing the NKBA. Combined with IBS, Design & Construction Week pulled in roughly 124,000 attendees. Expect 2027 to feel just as packed.
Why KBIS attendees need off-site workspace
KBIS draws visual professionals who need room to spread out, not just a hotel-room desk balanced on a knee. A few common scenarios:
- Designers and architects reviewing product samples and specs need a real desk with space for catalogs, material samples, and a laptop at the same time.
- Builders and dealers writing orders and comparing vendor pricing need a quiet spot to run numbers without the show-floor noise.
- Manufacturer reps running back-to-back dealer meetings need a conference room with a large display for product walkthroughs and a door that closes.
- Design firm teams attending together need a place to debrief the day's finds and line up next-day priorities.
The convention center has lounges, but during a show this size they fill fast, and Wi-Fi gets stretched thin. A dedicated workspace a few minutes away is the difference between a productive afternoon and a frustrating one.
What Muze Office offers during KBIS
Muze Office is an off-Strip coworking space at 6860 Bermuda Rd, Suite 200, about 10-15 minutes from the LVCC. Everything is month-to-month with no long-term lease, so you can use it for one day or one week without committing to anything.
Day Pass from $25. A full day at a real desk with high-speed Wi-Fi, free parking, phone booths, printing, and access to the on-site Muze Cafe for a hot meal. No membership required — ideal if you just need somewhere to land between show sessions.
Meeting and conference rooms by the hour. Huddle rooms start at $25/hr, and larger conference rooms come with AV and video for product presentations and client reviews. Book a room with a large display when you need to walk a dealer or client through finishes and floor plans.
Private offices for one to ten people if your team wants a home base for the whole show week. Lockable, quiet, and yours for as long as you need it.
If you are hosting a dealer reception, training, or product preview around the show, our event space starts at $99/hr with full AV, flexible layouts, and on-site catering — no food-and-beverage minimum.
Why an off-Strip workspace works better during a big show
During Design & Construction Week, Strip hotels and meeting rooms book up early and price accordingly. Off-Strip changes the math. Free on-site parking means you are not paying resort rates or hunting for a spot, and a quieter neighborhood location means your call or client meeting is not competing with a casino floor. Nevada also has no state income tax, no corporate income tax, and no franchise tax, which is part of why so many design and construction businesses keep a foothold here.
There is a practical SEO-of-real-life angle too: the closer your workspace is to the LVCC, the more show time you keep. Muze Office sits near both I-215 and I-15, so getting back and forth is quick.
Getting there from the LVCC
- Drive: roughly 10-15 minutes via I-15 S to I-215 W, then the Bermuda Rd exit. Free on-site parking when you arrive.
- Rideshare: typically $15-25 from the convention center, depending on surge pricing during the show.
Because KBIS co-locates with IBS, the combined Design & Construction Week is one of the largest annual gatherings of design and construction professionals in the country. Rooms and desks get tight during show week, so reserve ahead.
Plan your KBIS workspace early
A few tips to make the most of show week:
- Book meeting rooms before you arrive. Demand spikes during DCW, and the rooms with large displays go first.
- Use a day pass for solo work. If you do not need a private room, a day pass gives you a desk, Wi-Fi, parking, and cafe access for less than most hotel coffee tabs.
- Set a base for your team. A private office or shared desks give a traveling design firm one place to regroup each evening.
- Check our front-desk hours. The desk is staffed Monday through Friday, 10am-7pm; reach us at access@muzeoffice.com (preferred) or (702) 370-7515.
Whether you are reviewing finishes between sessions, closing orders with dealers, or running a product preview for clients, you will get more done with a real desk and a quiet room than with a lobby chair and spotty Wi-Fi.
Ready to lock in your KBIS workspace? Book a tour or grab a day pass and have a productive base ready before the show floor opens.



