First American, Miami Beach

First American, Miami Beach3.68
82 reviews
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About First American

Every year, the Fort Lauderdale Home Design and Remodeling Show corrals home-design retailers, manufacturers, and professionals together for three days of domestic delight. Homeowners tote their personal decorating, landscaping, and remodeling ideas and dilemmas into the convention center and, after immersing themselves in the assembled knowledge of vendors, efficiency experts, and star designers, leave with the fresh ideas and innovative products they need to tuck-point the tree house or plan a new addition.

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Groupon Customer Reviews

3.68
82 Groupon Ratings
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Jorge
10 Ratings
7 Reviews
· 12 years ago
I enjoyed it. It was exactly what I had expected,
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Jennifer
6 Ratings
3 Reviews
· 12 years ago
Wonderful event!!
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Beatriz
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 13 years ago
To have some sort of coupons and a directory of companies showcasing
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Heather
6 Ratings
4 Reviews
· 13 years ago
had great ideas for a home.
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Debbie
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 13 years ago
It was a good experience and informative
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Joan
57 Ratings
50 Reviews
· 13 years ago
Enjoyed all the displays and ended up buying a bed there, love it.
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Jeff
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 13 years ago
Great show!
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Tamara
6 Ratings
4 Reviews
· 13 years ago
I enjoyed the show
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Liisa
18 Ratings
13 Reviews
· 13 years ago
alot of repetitve products and booths
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Katherine
20 Ratings
7 Reviews
· 12 years ago
I was expecting to see some design - the "show" was merely an indoor flea market with extremely aggressive vendors. I am not sure what demographic this genre is geared towards.