Largest Show in the First State
The Delaware Home Show returns as the largest show of its kind in the First State. The show has once again expanded in size, offering more Products, Services, Styles and Ideas for today's homeowners. This year's Delaware Home Show offers something exciting and useful for every lifestyle -- from first-time homeowners to move-up buyers and empty nesters. Featuring over 45,000 square feet of exhibits, highlighting exciting new products, time- and money-saving services, the hottest styles in home fashions and fabulous ideas for new-home construction, remodeling and decorating.

Who Exhibits?
Find out about new building products, landscaping, what's new and exciting in building materials, cabinetry and storage systems, heating and air conditioning systems, cleaning systems, flooring, weatherproofing, decorating, security, kitchens, baths and accessories, sunrooms and much more.

Our Sponsors
Please check back for updates.

Attendee Packet
The Attendee Packet will be added 30 days prior to the event.

 



Kid's Stuff
Bring the kids to a home show? Yes! Special kid's activities will be included for the youngsters including appearances by many costumed characters.

Featured Live Appearances By: Mike McGrath from WHYY's, You Bet Your Garden will answer your garden questions in informative and very entertaining Q&A sessions at this year's Delaware Home Show. Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Mike will offer fiercely organic advice to gardeners far and wide including tips on caring for plants, fending off pests, wrestling with weeds, dealing with disease, and all the other fun things we outdoor enthusiasts enjoy sooooo much. Plan on joining Mike as he slays slugs, defeats deer, whacks weeds, mispronounces Latin words, and saves gardens of Home Show attendees. Following each session will be a meet and greet time to talk to Mike and get his autograph.

Antiques and collectibles appraiser John W. Bruno returns to the Delaware Home Show to provide attendees with appraisals of their small antiques and collectibles. Last year's standing room only crowd, witnessed many treasures worth thousands of dollars. Rummage through your collectables and bring them to the home show for appraisal. The first item is appraised free of charge. Each additional item will be charged a nominal fee of $1 per item. Limit of 5 items per family. Appraisals times are 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday at 10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.



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