Home Show highlights 2026 design trends

The 47th annual Home Show is underway, showcasing trends in renovation, design, and backup power [https://www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/home-show-opens-with-fresh-trends-in-renovation-design-and-backup-power/]. "Neo Deco”—a modern spin on Art Deco—is the designer-approved trend of 2026 [https://architecturaldigest.com/story/neo-deco-decor]. Homes and Gardens highlights nine design directions that "perfectly capture the mood of 2026," blending technical sophistication with comfort [https://homesandgardens.com/interior-design/design-directions-2026].

The Montreal Home Show is featuring over 600 exhibitors this year, offering attendees a look at the latest products and services for their homes. Beyond Neo Deco, biophilic design, which emphasizes the connection between humans and nature, is another prominent trend at the show. Attendees can participate in workshops and demonstrations to learn about home automation, energy efficiency, and sustainable living. Experts are on hand to provide advice on everything from kitchen renovations to landscape design. The focus on backup power solutions comes as homeowners increasingly seek energy independence and resilience. Demand is growing for smart home technology that integrates seamlessly with renewable energy sources.

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