HGTV Smart Home sweepstakes
HGTV’s Smart Home 2026 sweepstakes is live — the prize: a fully automated home designed by Brian and Mika Kleinschmidt, with entry details published this week. It’s a rare chance to see a turnkey smart‑home build that mixes design and automation at scale. (tvinsider.com)
Entry for the HGTV Smart Home 2026 opens April 21 at 9:00 a.m. ET, and HGTV is already offering a signup for daily email reminders ahead of the launch. (hgtv.com) The property is sited in Orlando, Florida, and HGTV describes the build as a “resort‑inspired retreat,” marking the franchise’s first Smart Home located in Central Florida. (hgtv.com) HGTV’s published floor plan and press coverage show the layout includes three bedrooms plus dedicated spaces listed as a lounge, game room, kitchen, living room and an office nook, and reporting notes the home sits within close proximity to Orlando theme‑park attractions. (entertainmentnow.com; hgtv.com) (entertainmentnow.com) The network has posted both an “After Construction” photo gallery (25 photos) and a time‑lapse gallery (64 photos) documenting the build process, which are available on the official Smart Home pages. (hgtv.com) Entry mechanics historically require daily entries online — typically once at HGTV.com and once at FoodNetwork.com — and HGTV’s sweepstakes pages and prior Smart Home official‑rules postings reiterate the “enter daily” format and standard “no purchase necessary” language. (hgtv.com) For context on prize scale, the network’s most recent Smart Home grand‑prize (2025) was promoted as a package valued at over $1.1 million, and HGTV’s giveaway pages direct entrants to the official rules for full prize and tax details. (hgtv.com)