
Salon Habitat de Nîmes 2026
September 11 @ 8:00 am - September 14 @ 5:00 pm
€3
Overview
Salon Habitat de Nîmes 2026 is a regional exhibition dedicated to home improvement, residential construction, renovation, interior decoration, and outdoor living. Held at Parc des Expositions de Nîmes in France, the event brings together homeowners, architects, interior designers, builders, contractors, manufacturers, and suppliers to showcase products and services covering every stage of residential development.
The exhibition offers visitors direct access to professionals who can assist with construction, remodeling, furnishing, landscaping, and energy-efficient home improvements. By presenting solutions across multiple disciplines, the event highlights how innovation continues to shape contemporary architecture and residential lifestyles.
Focus
Salon Habitat de Nîmes 2026 focuses on residential construction, home renovation, interior decoration, furniture, lighting, kitchens, bathrooms, heating, air conditioning, renewable energy, swimming pools, gardens, landscaping, and sustainable building solutions.
The exhibition showcases technologies and products that improve comfort, energy efficiency, functionality, and long-term property value while supporting modern design principles.
Highlights
More than 150 exhibitors present construction materials, renovation services, furniture, decorative products, kitchen and bathroom solutions, HVAC systems, renewable energy technologies, swimming pool equipment, landscaping services, and outdoor living products. Visitors can compare solutions, consult directly with specialists, and gather inspiration for new construction and renovation projects.
The exhibition also includes a dedicated outdoor exhibition area, allowing companies to showcase larger products and landscape solutions alongside indoor displays.
For professionals working in interior design, architecture, and construction, the event provides valuable insight into consumer preferences, sustainable materials, and emerging residential market trends.
Audience
Salon Habitat de Nîmes 2026 is intended for homeowners, architects, interior designers, builders, contractors, remodelers, developers, landscape professionals, manufacturers, suppliers, retailers, and anyone interested in residential construction or home improvement.
The exhibition offers opportunities to discover innovative products, establish professional connections, compare solutions, and gain practical knowledge for housing projects.
Event Details
| Event Type | Home Improvement, Residential Construction and Interior Design Exhibition |
| Venue | Parc des Expositions de Nîmes, Nîmes, France |
| Dates | September 11 to September 14, 2026 |
| Duration | 4 Days |
| Opening Hours | September 11 to 13: 9:30 AM to 7:00 PM September 14: 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM |
| Frequency | Annual |
| Product Categories | Construction Materials, Renovation, Interior Decoration, Furniture, Lighting, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Heating, Air Conditioning, Renewable Energy, Swimming Pools, Gardening, Landscaping, Sustainable Building Solutions |
| Admission | General public and trade visitors |
| Fees | €3, Free for children under 8, Free with downloadable invitation |
✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight
Salon Habitat de Nîmes 2026 demonstrates how regional housing exhibitions continue to support residential development by connecting homeowners with professionals from construction, renovation, landscaping, and interior design. These events create an accessible environment where visitors can compare products and receive practical guidance before investing in residential projects.
For professionals in architecture and design, the exhibition reflects growing demand for energy-efficient buildings, renewable energy systems, sustainable materials, and adaptable living environments. These priorities increasingly influence both new construction and renovation projects throughout France.
By combining construction technologies, interior solutions, outdoor living products, and landscaping innovations, Salon Habitat de Nîmes 2026 provides a comprehensive overview of the contemporary housing sector while illustrating the close relationship between architecture, sustainability, and everyday living.



