Renovation expo gets renovated

After inspiring renovators in their home improvement projects for eight years, the Building & Home Improvement Expo has decided it’s time for a makeover itself.

Every year, the Builders Association and the Building & Home Improvement Expo, partner to bring a proliferation of home improvement solutions to builders, renovators and homeowners.

Responding to feedback from previous years, the Melbourne exhibition has announced its plan for 2013 to welcome a new Home Interiors zone.

Alongside a showcase of more than 250 stalls, visitors will now be able to explore décor possibilities in the Interiors Zone from July 12-14.

Free industry seminars and Ask the Expert sessions will remain highlights of the exhibition, while the family activity area will provide something for the little ones.

The exhibition pulls together acclaimed brands, as well as emerging products and solutions across the areas of bathrooms, kitchens, flooring, doors and windows, lighting, heating and cooling, energy efficiency, roofing, fencing and gates, outdoor living and pools and spas.

Whether you are an experienced renovator or a home décor enthusiast, why not pop in for a dose of inspiration?

For more information visit buildexpo.com.au
 


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