Build It Live returns to the South West next Weekend
The UK’s most practical self build and renovation show returns to Westpoint Arena in Exeter next weekend on 7 and 8 September 2024.
Build It Live brings together everything you need under one roof to help make a building project a success. Listen to real life stories from self builders featured in Build it Magazine. At the Exeter show hear from a florist and surfing instructor who used local labour and natural, sustainable materials to turn a classic barn into an idyllic Cornish home.
The UK’s most practical self build and renovation show returns to Westpoint Arena in Exeter on 7 and 8 September 2024.
Over the course of two days, visitors to Build It Live can meet hundreds of suppliers, sit down for one-to-one consultations with industry experts, browse thousands of products and materials, and attend informative live talks about everything from finding land to designing your own home and gaining planning consent.
The shows are ideal for anyone planning a self build, renovating a property or looking to add space, light and value to a current home....
The UK’s most practical self build and renovation show returns to Westpoint Arena in Exeter on 7 and 8 September 2024.
Over the course of two days, visitors to Build It Live can meet hundreds of suppliers, sit down for one-to-one consultations with industry experts, browse thousands of products and materials, and attend informative live talks about everything from finding land to designing your own home and gaining planning consent.
The shows are ideal for anyone planning a self build, renovating a property or looking to add space, light and value to a current home....
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