Grand Designs Live Birmingham
Come along and be inspired by hundreds of exhibitors, spanning across four different sectors: Build, Kitchens and Bathrooms, Gardens, and Interiors. Discover architects, building suppliers, kitchen, and bathroom designers as well as unique bespoke furnishings and designs alongside original pieces of artwork and much more.
Be sure to visit the three theatres that will be at the show, to hear from an array of industry experts, where an exciting and engaging line-up of speakers will take centre stage each day for debates, topical talks, and discussions.
The House of Grand Ideas presented by OVO will be the centrepiece of Grand Designs Live Birmingham. New for 2023, visitors can come along to see a house, built by Grand Designs Live, designed to educate, inspire and wow visitors. The house is a new showcase of stunning, innovative designs and an opportunity to discover ways to decarbonise your home through renewable energy generation, without compromising on cutting edge luxury. What's more, advisors from all the brands featured in the house will be available to speak to and all products showcased will be ready to purchase at the show,
All visitors will gain entry to the co-located Green Living Live! This inspiring event dedicated to showcasing eco-friendly products and services from companies that put sustainability at the heart of their business, with the aim to reduce carbon emissions.
Non members should book via the Grand Designs website here.
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