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The National Homebuilding and Renovating Show returns to Birmingham to drive Midland’s property expansion

The National Homebuilding and Renovating Show is set to return to Birmingham's NEC this year.

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Latest figures released by the National Custom & Self Build Association reveal that 33,000 people have already signed up to the Right to Build register since October 2017. To support more people in their desire to build homes in the region and inspire remodelling projects, The National Homebuilding & Renovating Show is returning to the NEC, Birmingham from March 22 to 25.

Over four packed days, visitors will benefit from more than 500 exhibitors and 16 free daily seminars and masterclasses in the extended venue.

The event is a best-in-class marketplace for all the latest products and services provided by specialist companies in industries ranging from kitchens; bathrooms; doors and windows; heating; energy efficiency; architecture; design; financial services; planning permission and much more.

Aside from providing advice and guidance, real case studies will be at the show to discuss the dilemmas they faced during their self-build/renovation experience, helping visitors with similar problems.

On site, visitors will be able to book bespoke consultations with celebrity experts who present their favourite TV property programmes.

Charlie Luxton, sustainable architectural designer and presenter of Channel 4’s Best Laid Plans, will be on-hand to discuss homes of the future, new architectural ideas and eco living. Julia Kendell, interior design expert for BBC’s DIY SOS The Build and ITV’s 60 Minute Makeover, will also be there to meet with visitors and talk about trendy interior adaptions and offer inspiration to anyone who wants to revamp their home.

The Advice Centre, a drop-in hub for one-on-one impartial guidance, is open to people who are interested in running ideas past property specialists with years of experience in their field.

This show area will see the return of the Ask the Builder zone, where visitors will be given tips on locating approved construction workers from members of the Federation of Master Builders.

Visitors who are interested in free one-on-one appointments with chartered specialists from RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) will want to stop by the Ask the Architect area, which will cover a wide array of topics such as extensions, new builds, internal alterations and much more.

For objective tailored advice, the Ask the Expert zone will provide 15-minute consultations via interactive sessions with some of the UK’s leading property specialists.

Visitors will be able to talk through their plans with Michael Holmes, director of content and product development for Homebuilding and Renovating magazine; Jason Orme editorial director of Homebuilding and Renovating magazine; Mariana Pedroso, interior designer and architect; Hugo Tugman, chair and founder of Architect Your Home; Tim Pullen, eco-expert of Homebuilding and Renovating magazine; Bob Branscombe, building expert of Homebuilding and Renovating magazine; Allan Corfield, self-build expert of Homebuilding and Renovating magazine and Sally Tagg, an expert on planning permission.

Across the four days, Oakwrights Design Consultation and The Potton Lounge will be offering free consultations with members of their design teams. They will help visitors envisage, create and deliver their own tailored new home from scratch. Attendees who are interested in these consultations can pre-book an appointment on the event’s website.

The show app is also available for download on Android and iPhone. The app will facilitate consumers visiting the venue, having the option of scheduling and sending alerts for key seminars and masterclasses, browsing through the list of specialists available at the Advice Centre, and accessing the latest offers and travel information.

The National Homebuilding and Renovating Show comes to Birmingham NEC from March 22 to 25.

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