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Planning Your Home Show Day

Tips for Making the Most of Your Home Show Visit

No matter what type of show you’re attending, it’s nearly impossible to see everything in one day! That’s why a little planning can go a long way.

Home shows are packed with hundreds of exhibitors and eye-catching displays—all designed to grab your attention. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed the moment you walk through the doors. To help you make the most of your visit, we’ve put together a few simple tips to guide your day, keep you focused, and ensure you walk away with the information you came to find.

Our goal is for you to leave feeling informed, inspired, and ready to take on any home project with confidence.

Before You Go Make A List Of Projects You Want To Look Into!

Come Prepared with a Plan and Questions

Having a clear plan and knowing which vendors you want to visit can help you save time and avoid feeling overwhelmed by the sheer number of exhibits. Before the show, identify the categories that matter most to you—whether it’s cabinetry, flooring, lighting, or remodeling services—and make a list of the booths you want to prioritize.

It’s also a good idea to bring a list of specific questions tailored to your project. This allows you to make consistent, apples-to-apples comparisons from booth to booth. For example, if you’re shopping for custom cabinetry, you might ask:

  • Is the product made in the U.S. using American materials?

  • Do you use solid wood construction?

  • Do you offer free estimates?

  • Is installation included in the pricing?

Focusing on what matters most to you helps keep conversations productive and on track. You’ll be able to quickly identify the vendors and products that align with your goals—making it easier to compare options and eliminate those that don’t meet your standards.

Get A Show Program and Map Out Your Vendors

As you begin exploring the show, start with a specific route in mind based on your list of target vendors—and do your best to stick to it. Having a set path helps you stay focused, reduces distractions, and ensures you don’t accidentally skip entire sections of the event. With so many eye-catching displays and enthusiastic exhibitors, it’s easy to get pulled in multiple directions. A clear plan keeps you organized and makes sure you see everything that matters most.

Don’t Be Afraid To Ask For Advice

Many companies exhibiting at home shows work across multiple sectors of the remodeling industry and bring a broad base of knowledge to the table. Key staff members often attend these events to represent their business, share their expertise, and network with other professionals. Don’t hesitate to ask questions—these individuals are valuable resources who can offer insight into various trades, recommend trusted partners, and help you better understand the remodeling process as a whole.

Dress For Comfort

To get the most out of your home show experience, be prepared for plenty of walking and standing. These events often span large venues with limited seating, except in designated areas for dining or scheduled presentations. Comfortable shoes and a light bag will go a long way in helping you stay energized and focused throughout the day.

Bring Cash With You

Final Tips for a Smooth Home Show Experience

Many exhibitors offer product samples, and food vendors often have items available for purchase. While most accept credit cards, it’s a good idea to bring some cash for small purchases like bottled water—or to cover parking fees, which are often cash-only.

Walker Woodworking has proudly participated in numerous home shows over the past decade. Over the years, we’ve had the pleasure of connecting with hundreds of homeowners and industry professionals. These events give us a great opportunity to share our work, offer advice, and meet new people who are just beginning their remodeling journey.

We hope these tips help you feel confident and prepared for your next home show visit—and we look forward to seeing you at our booth!

For more information about Walker Woodworking or our upcoming home shows, be sure to visit our website. Our design experts will be happy to assist you.

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