Home & Garden Show Makeover
Home & Garden Show Makeover
Spring is here and it’s time to refresh your surroundings with a Home & Garden Show makeover! For three days from 31 October - 2 November, over 110 exhibitors will gather at the Energy Events Centre to provide a one-stop event for anyone building, renovating or revamping. Industry experts, all passionate about helping home owners beautify their surroundings, will be there with the latest trends, huge variety and impressive savings.
Show organiser, Daniel Joll, says, “With kitchens, home décor, plants, garden products, spa pools, solar solutions, outdoor furniture and much, much more on offer, there’s something to suit every budget and taste. Better still, many of the products and services will be at special show-only prices. Whether visitors are in the midst of a project or just want to seek ideas and advice, we’ve got it covered. They can bring along their plans to discuss with the experts onsite, browse for home makeover accessories, or simply gather ideas. We will be providing free daily seminars on kitchens, choosing colour, building and gardening.”
One lucky show visitor will walk away a $5,000 show prize comprising Solatube Daylighting Systems and installation from HomeTech, plus outdoor furniture of your choice from The Spruce Up Company. Show-goers need only enter their details at the show entrance for the chance to win.
There will also be a wood, bone, greenstone and bronze exhibition by the NZ Maori Arts & Crafts Institute, with carvers working on several large pieces on-site. Resene will provide family fun and entertainment with Paint-a-Pot for kids and Paint-a-Gnome for adults from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the Saturday and Sunday.
Rotorua Home & Garden Show
Fri 31 Oct – Sun 2
November 2014
Energy Events Centre, Queen’s Drive,
Rotorua
10 am – 5 pm daily
Entry $5, Senior Special
(Friday) $3, Under 16
free
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