Bellevue businesses showcase at Seattle home show

Tiny homes are big, pools and spas are now digital and the smart home is now the smartphone home (and more) when the Seattle Home Show, the nation’s oldest and largest home show in the country opens its doors February 18th through 26th at CenturyLink Field Event Center.

Multiple Bellevue businesses will be showcasing their wares and services at the show, including: Aguiar Pavers LLC, Alanbrooke Construction, All Weather Deck and Rail LLC, Armada Design & Build, Atkinson Zornes Financial Planning Group, Cobalt Exteriors, Inc., Diamond Overlay, Farmers Insurance, FBC Mortgage, ForeverLawn Bellevue, HomeStory Doors, iDream Mattress & Massage, Interior Visions, Kitchen Plus, LPL Financial/True Wealth, Master Builders Association of King/Snohomish Counties, Nutri-2000, Pacific Capital Resource Group, Richard Landon Design, Unique Art Glass, LLC.

Imagine swim spas you can control from your smartphone. Or “smart” house fixtures that let you control all the systems in your home, no matter what room you are in. Think “tiny” in homes, with tiny houses of all types, from classic country homes to tiny houses on wheels. These are just a few of the new things Northwesterners can see at this year’s show. More than 500 exhibits, from the latest in digital technology to interior and exterior design, will be on display in a single location.

“Whether you are looking for products and services for the interior or exterior of your home, Seattle Home Show is virtually a one-stop shopping location for almost everything for the home, from the leading design and building professionals”, said Mike Kalian, managing director of the Seattle Home Show.

Celebrities will be at this year’s Seattle Home Show as well, including Jason Cameron of the DIY Network and celebrity appraiser Dr. Lori of the treasure hunting TV show on the History channel “The Curse of Oak Island”. Cameron will be on hand to meet with the public on Saturday February 18 and Dr. Lori will be providing free art and antique appraisals to show visitors on Monday and Tuesday February 20th and 21st.