With a new year, comes many new home improvement projects. That’s why the The National Home Show, March 8-10 and 13-17 at the Enercare Centre, Exhibition Place, is the place to visit on your home reno or decor journey. Once there, take advantage of RENO+DECOR magazine and Renomark’s one-stop-shop for all your renovation and design questions, with our Ask a Professional feature (Booth #2144).
Every day from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., some of the GTA’s most talented designers, decorators, renovators and contractors will be on hand to offer free 15-minute consultations. Be sure to bring your photos, floorplans and samples to ensure you get the most out of your meeting. No question is too simple, no job is too big! Our experts are ready and willing to help you get your project off on the right foot.
This year’s booth is being designed by Sonia Theriault – founder and principal at Sonia Rose Design.
““I am so excited to be teaming up with RENO+DECOR magazine on their booth design for this show. I am passionate about creating balance in the built environment. I find using nature as my guide always results in a well-conceived and balanced space. I am looking forward to aligning cues from the natural environment with this year’s booth design. Hope to see you at the show.”
– Sonia Rose Theriault
Meet the designers
Designers attending this year’s National Home Show’s RENO+DECOR booth for 15-minute consultations with show visitors.
Designers from Top Left to Bottom Right:
- Glen Peloso, Catherine-Lucie Horber, Aman Than, Anastasia Rentzos
- Maria Perketa + Christine Da Costa, Aya Ter, Fredi Fazli, Janice Fedak
- Kathlyn Shaw, Mimi Pineau, Sonia Theriault, Terry Edward Briceland
- Viktoriya Velma, Shaunn Lipsey, Jessica Cinnamon
Thanks to our Amazing Sponsors
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Healthy Aging at Home Learning Centre Comes to the National Home Show March 8-10 and 13-17
Discover the new Healthy Aging at Home Learning Centre, a hub of consumer and trade resources aimed at extending independent living. Within this center, you'll find the opportunity to "Ask an Expert," engage in daily demonstrations, access a rich resource library, stay updated on new innovations, and listen to speakers on our mini stage.
Join us at the Healthy Aging at Home Learning Centre at the National Home Show March 8-10 and 13-17, where you will have access to support your health and home renovations for aging in place.
Its time for you to explore the healthy aging movement dedicated to extending independent living at home for as long as possible – not just for seniors, but for everybody. No matter what it’s called – Aging in Place, Universal Design, Inclusive Design, Living In Place, Accessible/Adaptable Living or Independent Living – the fundamental goal of this booming design / renovation sector is to design or modify one’s home in order to extend independent living.
This isn’t just about home improvement, it’s about life improvement.
This feature area, led by aging in place experts Linda Kafka, Pam Hope and Maimu Molder of Livable Canada, help you to think about integrating universal design principles, best practices and improved solutions for homes that reflect ageless functionality, accessibility and wellness.
What Awaits You?
Mark your calendars for the National Home Show on March 8-10 and 13-17. Explore a wealth of opportunities tailored to support your journey towards aging in place. For show hours visit the National Home Show website at https://torontohomeshows.com/tbo/