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How to Get the Most Out of a Home Improvement Show (+ Free Download)

Avoid leaving your next home improvement show with a bag of brochures and no plan. These home show tips help you prepare, compare vendors, and walk out confident, with a free checklist included.

How to Get the Most Out of a Home Improvement Show (+ Free Download)

Walking into a Home Show can be overwhelming. With hundreds of vendors and thousands of ideas, it is easy to walk in with a dream and walk out with nothing but a bag full of brochures you will never look at again.

Our goal is to help you walk in with an idea and walk out with a concrete plan for your home. Whether you’re looking to refresh your bathroom or tackle a full kitchen remodel, here is how to navigate a home improvement show like a pro.

Before You Go

Getting the most out of a home improvement show starts before you arrive at the venue. This is key to walking in with an idea and out with a plan.

  • Decide your top 1-3 home projects (bath, kitchen, windows, etc.)
  • Set a rough budget range so you don’t fall in love with the wrong options
  • Review the vendor list/map and highlight must-see booths
  • Bring photos + rough measurements of your space
  • Go with your spouse/decision-maker or align on priorities beforehand

At the Show

  • Start with your priority booths first (before you get tired or distracted)
  • Use a simple checklist or notes to track each vendor
  • Take photos of:
    • Booths you like
    • Product styles
    • Business cards/signage

Ask Deeper Questions

Instead of just “How much?”, ask:

  • What materials do you use, and why?
  • What makes your process different?
  • What does a typical timeline look like?
  • What problems should homeowners watch out for?
  • Do you use employees or subcontractors?

Tip: The goal is to learn, not just collect quotes

Stay Focused & Avoid Overwhelm

  • Avoid burnout – focus on what you want to see – focus beats volume
  • Only pick up brochures from vendors you’d actually consider
  • Take a break, hydrate, and reset (decision fatigue is real)
  • Wear comfortable shoes – you’ll walk more than you think

Watch for Red Flags

  • High-pressure “today only” decisions
  • Vague answers about materials or process
  • Talking more than listening
  • Avoiding questions or rushing you

Tip: How they treat you at the booth often reflects how they’ll treat you during the project

After the Show (Within 24-48 Hours)

  • Review your notes and photos while the information is fresh
  • Narrow down to your top 2-3 vendors per project
  • Decide your next step:
    • Schedule a consultation
    • Do more research
    • Or eliminate options

Tools to Help You Walk Out of a Home Improvement Show With a Plan

Do not let your next home show visit end in a pile of ignored brochures. Use these resources to stay organized and ensure you gain the clarity and confidence needed for your project. These printable guides are designed to help you evaluate vendors effectively and keep your priorities in focus.

Download the Home Show Tip Sheet

Download the Vendor Evaluation Checklist (stand by…. we’re uploading soon!)

Final Things to Keep in Mind

Most people leave a home show with a bag full of information, though their goal was to walk out with a plan. Preparing ahead of time and knowing how to manage your show experience will help you to reach your goals and come home excited, rather than exhausted.

Walk in with clear priorities, ask the right questions, and stay focused – if you do this, a home show can be one of the most valuable steps in your remodel.

Home Improvement Show Tips: Frequently Asked Questions

What is a home show?

A home improvement show, often called a home show, is an event where contractors, designers, and home service companies showcase products and services in one place. It allows homeowners to explore ideas, compare vendors, and start planning projects.

Is it worth going to a home improvement show?

Yes, especially if you go in with a clear plan. Home shows give you the chance to see materials in person, ask questions directly, and compare multiple companies at once, which can save time and improve decision-making.

What specific information should I bring to the show?

Bring clear photos of the room you want to remodel and rough measurements of the space. This allows vendors to give you more accurate advice and helps you visualize how new designs will actually fit in your home.

How do I handle vendors who use high-pressure sales tactics?

The best approach is to be direct. Let them know you are in the “information gathering” phase of your project. A quality company will respect your process and focus on providing value rather than forcing a quick decision.


Going to the 2026 Denver Home Show?

If you are planning to attend the Denver Home Show, come see our new colors, products, and have an interactive experience to help plan your space.

March 27–29, 2026
Booth 823

At the show this year:

  • Explore brand new colors and designs being introduced at the show
  • Use our digital design tool to mix and match finishes and visualize combinations
  • Get hands-on with materials so you can see and feel what you actually like
  • Walk away with a clearer vision of what you love for your space, not just ideas someone else picked for you

Most booths show you a fixed display. Our goal is different. We want to give you the space to discover what excites and inspires you!

You can also pick up a printed copy of our Home Show Checklist and Vendor Evaluation Card to use as you walk the show.

When there, ask about our show-only special promotions!

Planning to go? Read our full 2026 Denver Home Show guide here

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