At Seattle Home Show 2, the fall version of the oldest and
largest home show in the country, there are a host of new products and services
that are making their Northwest debut.
Here are just some of the new “must see” products the public can see at
this year’s Show, concluding today at CenturyLink Field Event Center:
Backyard basketball court – For the sports enthusiast, Seattle
Home Show 2 is featuring this new basketball court base that snaps together
like tiles, can be installed over varying surfaces and does not require a concrete
base. Not only is it easy to install but
it is eco-friendly as well –the court base is permeable, meaning that rainwater
can be absorbed in the ground below, rather than running off into storm
drains. London Design Build/Sport Court.
Shisha wood dining table – Looking for a dining table that
makes a statement? Seattle Home Show 2
has this elegant wood table made of Shisha wood, an Indian
hardwood of lasting durability. Also known as Indian Rosewood, it is known for
its outstanding color variations, which gives this table its unique look. Pricing is under $700 for the table,
and under $160 per chair. My Home.
Elegant bathtub caddy for two - For
a romantic evening a deux, Seattle
Home Show 2 is featuring this elegant bathtub caddy. Made from wood designed in an undulating form,
the caddy features two built-in wine holders, each on opposite sides. A towel can hang from the built in towel rack
on one end. Ferguson Enterprises.
Bamboo vessel sink - Vessel sinks (sinks that sit on top of the
vanity) are a hot trend in the Northwest.
Taking a twist on that trend is this rectangular vessel sink made from
an unusual material: bamboo. FergusonEnterprises.
Gourmet cook’s sink - For the gourmet cook (or those who want
to be), Seattle Home Show 2 is showcasing this new gourmet cook’s sink
featuring a variety of features to delight both the serious and recreational
cook. In addition to a sliding cutting
board, it includes a colander/pot holder that holds a colander several inches
above the sink bottom for easy drainage.
Ferguson Enterprises.
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