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ORGANISERS of the East Coast Radio House & Garden Show running from Friday, 28 June to Sunday, 7 July at the Durban Exhibition Centre are putting on the final touches to this annual event.

This year’s show promises a local experience like no other with 10 days of non-stop entertainment which includes a bigger and better Home-Grown Design & Food Fair, where local makers, creators, crafters and designers will showcase their latest products. Its also the spot where visitors will find delicious local eats from an array of food stalls.

DIY-enthusiasts will be kept hooked with the latest home improvement hacks and ‘how-to’s.

What’s more local appliance giant, Hirsch’s will be on-hand with expert advice on the latest and best appliances.

To the foodies and budding cooks out there, your taste buds are in for a real treat as Durban Tourism brings you Discover Durban Cuisine, with top-class chefs sharing their tips and tricks to help you conquer the kitchen.

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Gardening guru, Melanie Walker star of TV-show Gardening 101, will share practical tips on gardening.

Those devoted to décor can expect to be inspired by some of Durban’s top interior designers, affiliated with the African Institute of Interior Design Professions (IID) who will show you simple and practical ways to bring the latest décor trends to life in your own home.

Design aficionados should expect the unexpected with this year’s Discover Durban Design installation, curated by renowned Durban creative, Claire Clark, in collaboration with Angela Shaw of the KZNSA Gallery.

Based on Afrofutura, the exhibition will highlight the original work of Durban’s emerging and established artists and designers.

A first for the show and for South Africa is the launch of ‘A Tiny Home’ – purpose-built, moveable homes that promote energy-efficient, sustainable living.

These affordable and stylish down-sized homes embrace the concept of “work anywhere, live anywhere” and visitors to the show will have the opportunity to tour one of these homes before anyone else in the country.

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