Home Show
Note for your agenda for our 32nd edition,
from Friday, March 18 to Sunday, March 27, 2011
at Place Bonaventure
The National Home Show is the perfect annual rendez-vous for all of those craving to get thousands of tips, pointers and choices to help bring even the wildest springtime home projects to life.
An all around home event presenting:
- renovation,
- construction,
- decoration,
- and landscaping.
An annual 10 day event at Place Bonaventure
- no less than 500 experts and industry partners
- sharing a 300 000 square foot space
- will welcome more than 150 000 visitors
All in search of suggestions, crafty ideas and advice to help make their dream homes a reality.
From basements to kitchens, floors to ceilings, basic repairs to undertaking major renovation projects using lavish custom finishes, visitors will find absolutely everything they ever wanted or needed to know about transforming a house into a home during their visit at the National Home Show.
It’s a date
from March 18 to 27, 2011
at Place Bonaventure!
A word from our spokesperson Jean Airoldi
“I thoroughly enjoyed greeting visitors and exhibitors during the show. Quebecers are as motivated as ever, and with good reason. Quebec offers an exceptional selection of high-quality products and services as well as numerous talented experts. Visitors to the Home Show leave with great advice and all kinds of new ideas.”
Sincerely,

Green Pavilion
The 2010 National Home Show reaffirmed its green commitment by presenting the 3500 square-foot RECYC-QUÉBEC Pavilion, at the hearth of IdeKit Home.
This year, the Show aimed to best meet consumer demand for environmentally sound home living. To this end, this new 3500 sq. ft. space provided visitors with all the information they needed to allow them to make a tangible gesture. We presented exhibitors offering environmentally respectful products that are made in Quebec from recycled materials, environmentally-friendly construction and renovation services, and energy-efficient products and services. This space was also devoted to promoting the management of residual materials from the perspective of reducing at the source: re-using, recycling, reclaiming refuse and applying the principles of environmentally responsible consumption. What’s more, in collaboration with Idekit Home, it showcased, an avant-garde, eco-friendly home built from end-of-life shipping containers.
All this and much more at the Montreal National Home Show, from March 19 to 28, 2010, at Place Bonaventure.
Don't miss some brand new features for the 2011 edition
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