[ad_1]
Moving into your first home? Need an addition to accommodate your growing family? Looking to refresh your apartment or condo? With spring just 12 days away, the season of remodeling, redecorating and gardening is here.
The country’s largest home event has you — and every space in your dwelling — covered. Swinging its doors open tomorrow, the Home & Garden Show runs through March 17 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
Not only is this your one-stop shop for all the latest home products and services, it’s also the best place to hatch new projects, finish old ones and turn ideas into reality.
From Acclaimed Kitchens to Zeke’s Construction & Excavating, the 42nd annual edition spans 10 acres with 1,900 exhibitors. That means you can see, touch, try and buy all under one roof — you can’t do that online. So before making a billion trips to Lowe’s and trying to make sense of YouTube videos, talk face-to-face with home gurus who are on hand to demonstrate products, explain high-tech gadgets and answer all your burning questions.
Presenting a broad selection of both “luxury products and daily necessities” — from high-end refrigerators and relaxing swimming pools, to lush landscaping and even rescue pups, it’s the top trusted marketplace for homeowners and renters alike.
Interactive highlights include the Dream Home Innovation Center, Pets At Home Aisle, Kitchen Idea Center, Home Interior Galleries, Construction & Remodeling Center and the Ultimate Backyard.
Don’t miss the Farm to Table Expo for all things locally grown, plus displays from the Pennsylvania Food & Wine Festival and Train Collectors Association. Think outside four walls to design your outdoor oasis and perfect your ultimate kitchen while sipping vino and cuddling adoptable pets.
After wowing crowds last year, florist extraordinaire Laura Dowling returns March 8-10 to regale audiences with stories about creating breathtaking creations for the White House, Camp David, state dinners, holidays, parties and receptions.
What’s new?
This year, the show welcomes craftsman, historian and “passable break-dancer” Mark Bowe. Host of the Magnolia Network reality TV show, “Barnwood Builders,” Bowe appears March 15-17 to share his passion for “honoring the craft of America’s pioneer ancestors.” Hailing from Lewisburg, West Virginia, the reality TV star has reclaimed 500 pioneer-era structures with his company, Barnwood Living.
A new exhibit for visitors to check out is the Sierra Cabin. Constructed by JDM Builders using eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient solutions, the modular cabin blends sustainability, nature and modern conveniences.
Know before you go
Tickets are $12 for adults, $4 for ages 6-12 and free for children under 6. Don’t worry about which weekend to visit — the Home & Garden Show offers free re-entry.
Hours are Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Monday through Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m.
For $8, attendees can park all day at Acrisure Stadium and ride the free continuous shuttle to the event. Parking is $12 in the convention center garage. Use the ParkPGH app to get real-time availability for additional city garages.
[ad_2]
Source_link