Spring in the Upstate might come and go as quickly as you can say “remodel.” So, if you’re ready for a spring refresh to your yard or home – or a completely new home – it’s a good time to head to the 64th annual Southern Home & Garden Show in Greenville.
“The show brings together builders, remodelers, designers and demonstrations so that the consumer can see new trends, new opportunities, new technology, new products and new options that are available to them,” says Taylor Lyles, Chief Executive Officer of the Homebuilders Association of Greenville. “We’re excited to continue offering the Southern Home & Garden Show to our community. This year’s show is truly shaping up to be one of our best.”
The show, Feb. 23 through 25 at the Greenville Convention Center, is produced by the Homebuilders Association of Greenville and presented by Jeff Lynch Appliances, Electronics, Bedding and Furniture. Consumers will find inspiration and products for every need – or wish list. Lyles is expecting up to 340 exhibitors this year.
“We’ve got thousands of square feet of quality vendors including more builders and more remodelers than ever.” He anticipates that 15,000 patrons will attend. “The show has something for everyone. We’ve got a little bit of everything – in every price range,” he says. “From top to bottom, from side to side, inside and outside – everything you need for your house will be on that exhibit hall floor.”
Lyles is also enthusiastic about two new exhibits this year: the “Kids Make and Take,” offered by Golden Strip Career Center, and the Farmer’s Market. High school students from the Golden Strip Career Center will be available all day on Saturday, Feb. 24, to help children build birdhouses, toolboxes and other projects. The Farmer’s Market features 26 local vendors selling fresh produce, flowers, baked goods and original crafts.
Fan favorites like the Man Cave, the Landscape Corner and the DIY Stage are also returning. “The DIY Stage will be a real consumer benefit,” Lyles says. “We’ve got seminars on everything from raised garden beds to insulation to design techniques. We have a designer panel, roofing specialists and arborists.”
At the Southern Kitchen Stage & More, restaurants and culinary experts will cook their favorite dishes and demonstrate how to make pizzas, decorate cakes and even create flower arrangements. Guests can vote for their favorite design at the 2024 Designer Showcase.
The Homebuilders Association of Greenville is continuing to grow as a resource for the community all year long. “We are a consumer asset, your go-to guide for anything you need,” Lyles says. The association has an Approved Professional Builder program and will be launching an Approved Professional Remodeler program. “Skip the computer search and call the HBA for a recommended, vetted professional, in all price ranges, who can tackle any job.”
Tickets to the Southern Home & Garden Show are available in person or online at: southernhomeandgardenshow.com. The show hours are: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 and 24; and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 25. The price is $8 for adults, $5 for ages 55 and older, and children under 12 are admitted free. Parking is $5. The Greenville Convention Center is at 1 Exposition Drive.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore the latest trends and products in home and garden improvement. Whether you’re looking for inspiration for a new build or ideas to refresh your current space, the Southern Home & Garden Show has something for everyone.
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