Auckland Home Show Reflects Housing Trends
The Auckland Home Show proudly brought to you by TSB happens on the 4th – 8th September.
With the 2019 Auckland Home
Show only a week away, the trends are clear: home consumers
want it all!
General Manager, Exhibitions & Events NZ,
Amanda Magnus says that while there are more than 500
exhibitors, some the key themes are showing up again and
again.
High tech/Green tech
Just
because you love high tech, doesn’t mean you don’t care
for the planet! Much of the technology we’re seeing at the
Auckland Home Show is aimed at reducing energy consumption
of the entire home, while still enabling a connected
lifestyle like never before. Almost every new device claims
a lower power usage. Smart Home controllers are designed to
reduce energy by turning off lights and heaters, to close
blinds at dusk to keep in the heat. The best new televisions
also boast of lower power consumption, stunning new pendant
lights are low energy LEDs…
Connected/Off-the
Grid
The connected home can be disconnected too!
Interest in solar is at an all-time high at the show,
whether it is to just heat your hot water cylinder when the
sun shines, through to full home systems, with electrical
storage batteries and more. The consumer is showing their
green side in their interest in gas for cooking or central
heating, to match passive high-rated insulation in walls,
ceiling and floors, double glazing and
more.
Big/Tiny
While the floor space
of a modern home continues to grow, with huge matching
stoves, multi-headed showers, fixtures and furniture, the
tiny house movement continues to kick on. It’s a case of
go big or go (tiny) home, with many exhibitors showing their
compact side next to their larger statement items. And does
smaller mean lower quality? Not a chance, with some of the
smallest solutions reflecting design brilliance and economy
of scale.
Colour is Back
It is often
said that when the economy is tight, people seek out
inspiration in other aspects of their life – so perhaps
that’s why after several decades of Scandi and beige and
white, the interior of a home is now bursting with living
colour. From the walls and carpets to tiles and cushions,
the trend towards ‘maximalism’ means you can splash out
like never before.
Renovate and Ask Questions
Later!
The high cost of building means that
consumers are emboldened to put more investment into
renovation. And the show is full of renovation options, from
retrofit windows and double glazing, new roofing, cladding
and insulation options through to replacement flooring,
linings and waterproofing…
But in addition to all this,
Magnus says that ‘’advice” is still the key factor
that has kept The Auckland Home Show in the top position for
40 years.
“With so many products on show, so many
experts, free seminars, features, ideas and much more, the
Show is the perfect way to find the right product and
solution to any home renovation or improvement project,”
said Magnus.
“At the heart of it, people want to
maintain and improve the value of their homes – and the
Auckland Home Show is the best location to find the
all-important products and services to do that,” she
said.