Sunday, March 3, 2019

75th Anniversary Seattle Home Show is Now Over

The doors are now closed for the 75thAnniversary Seattle Home Show.   Thanks to all the attendees, exhibitors and other behind the scenes people who helped make this milestone show a resounding success!   Be sure to check back soon for information on the next show!

Explore the Best in Northwest Journalism with the Seattle Times

Come join other show visitors who are here signing up for The Seattle Times, which services the Northwest with thoughtful, independent journalism that makes a difference. Learn how The Seattle Times digs deep to bring you the full story to bring coverage you won’t find elsewhere.

See the Latest in Luxury Living

Come see the latest in luxury living at the Luxury Collection.  See how to create your design vision with Norsk Design Build, embrace innovation in appliances from Luwa Luxury Products, be inspired with the closet of your dreams by We’re Organized and live luxuriously with Dominis Stone.   Just a few more hours until the 75th anniversary Seattle Home Show closes at 6 pm, so hurry on down!



See Resort Style Outdoor Living at the Outdoor Living By Night Display

 There’s still time to see all the latest in resort style outdoor living in the Outdoor Living by Night display by London Design Build.  Join other show visitors in exploring this expansive exhibit showcasing ways you can turn your backyard into a resort style oasis for year round relaxation.  While you’re here, visit the wine tasting area located in a corner of the exhibit. Hurry down – Seattle Home Show ends at 6 pm tonight!

Saturday, March 2, 2019

Explore the Latest in Landscape Design at Malone’s

For landscaping that is unique, personal and livable, join show visitors at the Malone’s exhibit. Take the time to explore the display garden, featuring lush plantings for the Northwest garden as well as its hardscapes for outdoor living year round.  Be sure to come down – Seattle Home Show ends on Sunday!  

See All the Best in Tiny Homes by Carriage Houses Northwest

There are less than two days to come on down and explore the latest in tiny homes by Carriage Houses Northwest.  Come see the brand-new backyard cottage, designed by award-winning Northwest architect Brad Butterfield, which is making its debut at the show, or the “Big Little Barn,” a tiny home on wheels with a cottage flair.   But don’t wait too long – the 75th Anniversary Seattle Home Show ends on Sunday at 6 pm

“Swim/Bike/Run” for Habitat for Humanity

Come see local athletes compete to raise money for affordable housing in an onsite fundraiser here!   Join show visitors to cheer the athletes on as they swim continuously in a swim spa, bike on a stationary bike or run on a treadmill. Every minute, every meter adds up, and Aqua Quip, the Seattle Home Show, Fitness Shop and BECU will make a donation to Habitat for Humanity on their behalf!


Friday, March 1, 2019

Explore Lawn Alternatives at ForeverLawn Bellevue

Do you love the look of a lawn but are tired of the upkeep?  Come check out the amazing alternatives to a traditional lawn at the ForeverLawn Bellevue exhibit.  These synthetic lawns take realism to a new level, providing a solution that is soft, lush, and has an incredibly natural appearance.  ForeverLawn is ideal for both residential and commercial applications.  While you’re here, be sure to meet TV host Jason Cameron, who will be at the show Friday and Saturday to discuss ForeverLawn Synthetic Grass and Resort Style Outdoor Living, in the Outdoor Living by Night Display.

See the Latest In Engineered Wood Siding from LP® SmartSide®

Are you looking for a way to improve the look of the outside of your home? Come on down and check out all the ways that LP SmartSide can help you!  LP SmartSide Trim & Siding offers the warmth and beauty of traditional wood with the durability of treated engineered wood. These high-performance trim and siding products complement almost any building style. All LP SmartSide products feature the company’s innovative four-component SmartGuard® manufacturing process for strength against harsh weather and to resist fungal decay and termites.

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