On the floor at Design & Construction Week
Models in rain hats, coats and boots handed out rubber ducks to promote CertainTeed’s Smartbatt fiberglass insulation, which regulates moisture in walls. (Lauren Beale / Los Angeles Times)
Among home improvement and design celebrities on hand was contractor Mike Holmes, who hosted “Holmes on Homes” and “Holmes Inspection.” (Lauren Beale / Los Angeles Times)
Among hands-on exhibits were those demonstrating no-touch kitchen faucets. (Lauren Beale / Los Angeles Times)
Jill Waage of Better Homes and Gardens speaks at a seminar on home design trends. (Lauren Beale / Los Angeles Times)
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Exhibitors from around the world touted their product lines -- some of which were slightly lost in translation. TNC Sanitary Wares Co. manufacturers towel bars and holders. (Lauren Beale / Los Angeles Times)
Attendees waiting for a seminar to start at the Design Studio could try their hand at Legos. (Lauren Beale / Los Angeles Times)
Conventioneers had a lot of space to cover. One National Assn. of Home Builders staffer put 13 miles on his pedometer in a day. (Lauren Beale / Los Angeles Times)
One toilet demonstration seemed a little too realistic. (Lauren Beale / Los Angeles Times)