Celebrate the Remodeling Awards at The New American Remodel
Celebrate excellence at the inaugural NAHB Remodeling Awards. Against the backdrop of The New American Remodel™, a stunning example of transformation and technology, recognize achievements in artisanship and innovation across projects including home kitchen, bath, whole house remodel, aging-in-place, residential accessory dwelling units plus outdoor and creative living spaces.
Your ticket includes heavy hors d’oeuvres and an open bar, as well as transportation from the Orange County Convention Center - Westwood Lobby and return to the Hyatt Regency Orlando.
Event Details: NAHB Remodeling Awards
Wednesday, Feb. 9, 6-10 p.m. ET
Price: $95
Register today. The NAHB Remodeling Awards are sponsored by Ferguson.
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