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Home show exhibits top design and remodeling options all in one place

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Florida’s largest exposition for home design and improvement will return to the Palm Beach County Convention Center over Memorial Day weekend.

The annual Palm Beach Home Design and Remodeling Show, which runs Friday, May 24, through Monday, May 27, includes some of the most impressive displays in the country. This year’s show will feature celebrity guests Mika and Brian Kleinschmidt from HGTV’s “100 Day Dream Home” and celebrity artist Christy Kinard, who designed the show’s official commemorative poster.

The show is a one-of-a-kind event for homeowners seeking design inspiration and information.

For decades, the Home Design and Remodeling Show has been a destination for homeowners who are seeking the resources and knowledge they need for their home and garden projects. The show features nearly 200 exhibitors and thousands of products and services for everything from kitchen and bathroom design to smart-home technology and the latest impact rated windows and entry doors. The show draws local, national and international exhibitors.

The home design process can become overwhelming, and homeowners often don’t know where to start. At the Palm Beach Home Show, you will find everything you need all in one location without having to drive from showroom to showroom,” said Adam Kayce, show director. “We’re simplifying the process and making home design and improvements more accessible, and it’s why we’ve become South Florida’s trusted resource for remodeling and improvement projects.”

Show-goers can talk to top professionals, get quotes and find the latest products that are being introduced to the South Florida market. Showrooms with custom-built kitchens, slabs of material, furniture, wall coverings and other design elements and materials will be featured.

Attendees will see the latest home design trends in South Florida.

The show features interior design vignettes that showcase South Florida designers and the latest home trends. This year’s Designers’ Show House features the work of three top designers: Ariel Asoulin of Glam Goals Interiors, Josiane A. Raphael of Ebotan Interiors and Marina Bargouti.

Asoulin, a home influencer who has a passion for modern-glam aesthetics, creates breathtaking spaces that exude luxury and sophistication. Raphael, a Parisian-trained interior designer, has designed spaces for residential palaces throughout Africa and France and for multi-million-dollar properties across the United States. And interior designer and stylist Bargouti, who was born and raised in Eastern Europe, is an internationally recognized design influencer, certified home specialist and accredited home staging professional.

The show also will feature live culinary experiences sponsored by Thermador, FUSE Specialty Appliances, LIOHER, and Lifetime Kitchen. This exciting feature will showcase recognized chefs as they inspire South Florida homeowners and motivate them to try new recipes.

Show hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday through Sunday, May 24-26. Hours on Memorial Day, Monday, May 27, are 11 a.m.to 6 p.m.

A one-day pass, available for any show day, is $14. Seniors are $10 and children ages 4 to 12 are $1. Advance tickets are available online for $10 as well as a buy-one, get-one-free offer (for a limited time). To purchase tickets, visit homeshows.com/tickets.

For more information about the Palm Beach Home Design and Remodeling Show, visit homeshows.com.

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