Get renovation ready at the 2011 Auckland Home Show
25 July, 2011
Get renovation ready at the 2011 Auckland Home Show
While the uncertain economy and flat real estate market are making regular headlines, consumers are looking to their own homes to provide inspiration and stability. The Auckland Home Show 2011 is New Zealand's largest home products exhibition covering everything indoor, outdoor and beyond!
Renovation and extension, upgrading kitchen and bathroom areas or simple redecoration, the Auckland Home Show has 1000's of quality products, inspiration, helpful expert advice, competitive prices and quotes, and informative free seminars to help make the process a less daunting one.
Now in its 34th consecutive year, the Auckland Home Show 2011 is a true showcase of new products, suppliers, new designs and ideas for every room in the house. It's that once a year, one-stop-shop for everything needed to turn home projects into reality.
Visitors walk through an entire street of built and landscaped houses; see great interior design concepts from industry leaders and learn how to raise chickens and reduce energy consumption at Green Urban Living. Many exhibitors offer show pricing that can save thousands of dollars by buying at the Show!
We invite you to add the following dates to your diary and welcome your requests for press passes or comp tickets.
Please note in your diary:
The Auckland Home Show 2011
Wednesday
August 31st – Sunday September 4th
ASB Showgrounds,
Auckland
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