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Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show

Mar 6, 2020 - Mar 15, 2020
David L. Lawrence Convention Center
1000 Fort Duquesne Boulevard
Pittsburgh, PA 15222

Shop the region's most trusted marketplace with more than 10 acres of everything for your home.

SHOW HOURS

Fridays and Saturdays: 10am-10pm

Sundays: 10am-6pm

Monday through Thursday: 4-10pm

 

ADMISSION

Adults: $10

Children ages 6-12: $4

Under 6: FREE

Home & Garden Show admission includes all Show features and exhibits

No purchase necessary to participate in tastings of alcoholic beverages.

 

TICKETS

Purchase tickets online at PghHome.com, a one year subscription to Better Homes & Gardens magazine included with online ticket purchase.

Purchase tickets at the door in the Convention Center Lobby Box Office.

Weekday Discount Coupons are available online at PghHome.com and at participating SUBWAY locations. Discount coupons are valid on Friday March 6 and Monday through Friday March 9 through 13.

PARKING

Park at Heinz Field on the North Side for $8.00 – Ride the FREE continuous shuttles to the Show. More than 5,000 parking spaces are also available within 2 blocks of the Convention Center downtown.

Suddenly it’s Spring! Shop the region’s Most Trusted Marketplace – Over 10 acres with EVERYTHING for your home! More than 1900 exhibits fill the Pittsburgh Convention Center downtown for the 39th annual Duquesne Light Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show, March 6-15.

John DeSantis, Executive Director of the Show, noted “We are especially pleased to announce that the Show has reached the milestone of 39 years – and the largest home event in Pennsylvania gets even bigger and better. As homeowners from across the region have come to expect, the Home & Garden Show will present one-stop shopping – literally EVERYTHING for the home – gathered just once a year, in one place, at one time”.

Highlights of the 2020 Pittsburgh Home & Garden Show Include:

DREAM HOME® INNOVATION CENTER

Cutting edge technology and “the next big thing” are the focus of this special showcase of the latest ideas and products for the home. From home entertainment and food preparation to energy-saving thermostats that “learn” your family’s household patterns, this is the place to see it first! Diverse businesses gather to show how your home can be specially built using the latest advances. This area is fully interactive – and lots of fun!

THE KITCHEN IDEA CENTER

Cutting edge technology meets culinary flair in this spectacular concept kitchen. Show visitors will stroll into a stunning collection of the latest kitchen applications – multiple cooktops, ovens, refrigerators and more – all powered and operating. Popular local chefs provide tips and tastings, while putting all of this new equipment to the test. Much more than simply seeing the next level of new kitchens, visitors will experience how these new devices work – and taste the results!

THE GARDEN RESOURCE CENTER

Homeowners in Western Pennsylvania have always been avid gardeners, whether they are tending a tiny backyard or a swath of rolling countryside. New at the 2020 Home & Garden Show is one of central area where everyone from beginner to Master Gardener will find the answers, help, and advice they need.

More than ten acres of home and garden products and services will fill the Pittsburgh Convention Center for ten days in March. Once each year this is the region’s most trusted marketplace: where homeowners see what’s new, shop nearly 1900 exhibits. and get solid advice from thousands of helpful experts.

Transforming the Convention Center’s first level is The Garden Pavilion, with lush landscape gardens, rushing waterfalls, and fragrant flowers in full bloom. Hundreds of exhibits offer everything for the lawn, garden and patio – from decks and sunrooms to garden tractors and swimming pools.

In the Garden Pavilion all 10 days,  Doug Oster,  One of America’s best known gardening writers, Oster will be on hand for presentations and advice throughout the Show.  And his advice is tailored to the needs of tri-state are gardening buffs.

Also in the Garden Pavilion is The Ultimate Backyard with great prizes for outdoor living, and Pets At Home with everything for those other occupants of the home. Visitors can also meet cats, dogs, fish and birds who are looking for a new best friend.

In the Construction & Remodeling Center, hundreds of exhibits offer comparison shopping for windows, doors, siding, insulation, heating, and everything from foundations to roofs, a new closet to an entire new house. Duquesne Light’s Electric Lane is an exciting and fun way to learn how to save money on energy, and stay safe at home both inside and out.

The Kitchen & Cooking Collection will cover more than an acre – the region’s largest gathering of cabinets, appliances, accessories, counter surfaces, foods, wines and other delicious taste testing. Hundreds of kitchens and cooking exhibits are among the most popular attractions, all at the region’s most trusted marketplace for home and garden shopping. The finest kitchen designers in the region offer ideas and advice, alongside examples of their award-winning work. And The Pennsylvania Food & Wine Festival makes for tasty shopping with casual sampling from dozens of food purveyors.

In the Home Interior Galleries, more that three hundred firms will show visitors exciting new ways to transform every space in their home. Furniture, accessories, lighting, artwork, and coverings for the floor, walls and windows are joined by skilled craftsmen, expert artisans, and design professionals who are glad to explain the latest trends. At Designer Showcase homeowners can step right into the showrooms of the regions most honored interior designers. At Ask-A-Designer, bring you photos, sketches, or color swatches and have a seat for a free fifteen minute consultation. And Design Trends 2020 bring the latest hot ideas from around the globe right into the Convention Center

The Crawford Grill again will present live jazz at the Home & Garden Show, with students from Pittsburgh’s CAPA School, right next to the Convention Center, providing nightly entertainment.

In the Children’s Village at the Show, Shady Lane School will host an environment for children and their parents to enjoy together. The Train Collectors’ Kids Club will once again be featured, with dozens of toy trains chugging merrily through charming miniature towns and villages.
The River View Café is among more than a dozen dining options at the Show, ranging from a quick bite to a sit-down meal.

Home & Garden Show admission includes all Show features and exhibits

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