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Homearama 2025: What to know before you go

This can’t-miss event returns in September.

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a rendering of a home built by 2024 People's Choice Winner Winmark home

Looking for inspo for your own remodel or just love home design + trends? Don’t miss Homearama 2025.

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Calling all home design enthusiasts — your September just got busier.

Whether you’re in the market for a new home or someone who just loves home interiors (we’re guilty of the latter), you’ll want to mark your calendars for Homearama 2025.

This year’s event continues the new tradition that started last year. Instead of being held in one community, Louisvillians will be able to tour 27 new luxury custom-built + model homes located throughout the region.

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

🗓️ Mark your calendars

The show will take place on Sept. 5-7, Sept. 12-14, and Sept. 19-21. The tour hours are:

  • Fridays: 5-8 p.m.
  • Saturdays: 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
  • Sundays: 1-6 p.m.

🎟️ Grab tickets

Snag tickets online for $15 or pay $20 at the door (cash or Venmo only). Children 6 and under are free with a paying adult. Active and retired military enter free with an ID at the door.

Preview the homes + buy tickets.

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