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Homearama 2023: What to know before you go

Building Industry Association of Greater Louisville is shaking up how Louisvillians experience Homearama this year.

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Calling all home design enthusiasts. Whether you’re in the market for a new home or an HGTV binge watcher who loves home interiors, you’ll want to mark your calendars for Homearama 2023. This year’s event is not your traditional Homearama. Instead of being held in one community, Louisvillians will be able to tour nine luxury custom-built + fully decorated homes located throughout the region in Spencer, Oldham, and Jefferson County.

Produced by the Building Industry Association of Greater Louisville (since 1968), the event showcases the latest in building trends, technology + interior design across three weekends. Here’s what to know before you go:

Show dates + times:

  • Friday, Sept. 29-Sunday, Oct. 1
  • Friday, Oct. 6-Sunday, Oct. 8
  • Friday, Oct. 13-Sunday, Oct. 15
  • Fridays: 5-8 p.m.
  • Saturdays: 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
  • Sundays: 1-6 p.m.
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  • Unbridled Homes, LLC
  • Trevor Brown Construction
  • Key Homes, LLC
  • Prestige Builders, Inc.
  • Mason Construction & Development
  • Stonelake Homes, LLC
  • Sunrise Development Group, LLC
  • Welch Builders, Inc.

Tickets:

  • Adults and children 12 + up can purchase general admission tickets online ($12); tickets jump to $15 at the door
  • Children under 12 get in free with a paying adult
  • Active and retired military enter free with an ID at the door

Learn more about the 2023 homes below.

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