Jan 14, 2026 | by Rebecca Muller
Ten Key Remodels Is Exhibiting at the OKC Home + Garden Show

Ten Key Remodels will be at the 2026 OKC Home + Garden Show from January 23–25 at the Bennett Event Center at OKC Fair Park, and it’s a great chance for Oklahoma City homeowners to get real answers on remodeling, additions, and conversion projects. Whether the goal is a more functional kitchen, an updated bathroom, or a plan to add livable space without moving, the show makes it easy to compare ideas, ask questions, and leave with a clearer direction. Stop by Booth 1420 to talk through project goals, timelines, and what a practical next step could look like.
Visit our booth to talk through your project
Home shows are most useful when there’s time to discuss the details that actually shape a remodel. Booth 1420 is a place to share the basics of what you want to change, what isn’t working in the home right now, and what kind of outcome you’re aiming for. From there, it’s easier to talk about realistic options, what’s involved in planning your project, and what to consider before moving forward.
It’s also a good opportunity for early-stage planning. Even if a project is months away, a short conversation can help narrow down priorities, avoid common missteps, and clarify what information is needed to move from ideas to a real remodel plan.
Saturday at 2 PM: “How to Add Square Footage Without Moving”
On Saturday at 2:00 PM, co-owner Chris Reed will be speaking on the event stage on a topic many homeowners are thinking about right now: “How to Add Square Footage Without Moving: Attic, Garage, and Bonus Space Conversions.” The session will cover practical ways to turn underused areas into functional living space, along with planning considerations that can impact scope, comfort, and long-term usability.
For anyone weighing a move versus improving the current home, this is an especially helpful talk. Conversions can be a smart path forward, but the best results come from understanding constraints early, like access, ceiling height, insulation, HVAC, and how the space will actually be used day to day.