Have you been dreaming about creating a cozy outdoor living space? Or maybe you just want to remodel your bathroom or spruce up your kitchen. If you're having trouble knowing just where to start or who you can talk to about it, this event is a perfect starting point.

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The Sioux Falls Home Expo is coming to the Denny Sanford Premier Center and Sioux Falls Arena on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, October 24 through 26.

Hours:

  • Friday - 12 to 6 PM
  • Saturday - 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Sunday - 11 AM to 4 PM

This free event could be the place where your vision becomes a reality. You'll be able to speak directly with local and national vendors, get advice, and helpful insight on the projects you'd like to have done in and around your home. This could even help you save big money on the renovations you've been imagining.

See the latest trends and find inspiration for future projects even if you're not quite ready to start one at your home. Touch, test, and see products in action — appliances, flooring, cabinetry, smart home devices — which may help you make more confident decisions.

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The Sioux Falls Home Expo is a unique opportunity to connect directly with local experts — contractors, designers, landscapers, and builders — who are ready to share professional advice and practical tips. Even if you're still in the dreaming stage or just want some ideas, this could be the perfect event to visit.

For more information, see Sioux Falls Home Expo online & on Facebook.

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