Sat, February 21, 2026

Chippewa Valley Design & Sustainability Expo Opens This Weekend

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Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin - February 21st, 2026 - What began as a local home show has dramatically expanded. The Chippewa Valley Design & Sustainability Expo, formerly known as the Chippewa Valley Home Show, opens its doors this weekend, February 21st - 23rd, at the newly renovated Chippewa County Expo Center. This year's event is not just about renovations; it's a forward-looking showcase of cutting-edge home technologies, sustainable building practices, and regional design talent, attracting exhibitors and attendees from across the upper Midwest.

From Local Hub to Regional Showcase

The event's origins, tracing back to 2010, were humble. Initially focused on connecting Chippewa Valley homeowners with local contractors, the show quickly established itself as a vital part of the regional economy. However, organizers recognized a shifting landscape in homeownership and a growing consumer demand for eco-friendly and technologically advanced solutions. This prompted a strategic pivot, culminating in the rebranding as the Chippewa Valley Design & Sustainability Expo.

"We listened to our attendees and exhibitors," explains Sarah Miller, Expo Director. "They weren't just looking for someone to remodel their kitchen anymore. They wanted to understand solar energy options, smart home integration, water conservation strategies, and how to build or renovate with materials that minimize environmental impact. We've built the Expo to address those needs."

Beyond Bathrooms and Kitchens: A Focus on the Future of Home Living

The Expo floor now reflects this expanded focus. While traditional home improvement vendors - offering everything from flooring and cabinetry to windows and doors - remain, they share space with innovators in renewable energy, smart home technology, and sustainable landscaping. Exhibitors include companies specializing in geothermal heating and cooling, rainwater harvesting systems, and the latest in home automation. A dedicated "Green Building Pavilion" highlights eco-friendly construction materials and techniques.

This year sees the introduction of the "Future Home" exhibit - a fully-functioning smart home prototype showcasing the integration of renewable energy sources, water management, automated systems and accessibility features. Visitors can experience firsthand how technology can enhance comfort, security, and efficiency.

Learning Opportunities and Hands-On Workshops

The Expo isn't just a marketplace; it's a learning center. A robust schedule of workshops and seminars covers a diverse range of topics, from "Designing for Energy Efficiency" and "DIY Solar Panel Installation" to "Creating a Water-Wise Landscape" and "The Art of Universal Design." Keynote speaker, renowned architect and sustainability advocate, Dr. Emily Carter, will deliver a presentation on "Building Resilience in a Changing Climate" on Saturday.

New for 2026 is the "Home Skills Workshop Series," offering attendees the chance to get hands-on experience with basic home maintenance tasks like plumbing repairs, electrical troubleshooting, and drywall patching. These workshops, led by experienced tradespeople, aim to empower homeowners to tackle small projects themselves, saving them money and building valuable skills.

Community Impact & Economic Benefits

The Chippewa Valley Design & Sustainability Expo is estimated to generate over $2.5 million in economic impact for the region, attracting visitors from Wisconsin, Minnesota, and beyond. The event also partners with local vocational schools, providing students with opportunities to showcase their skills and network with potential employers.

"This Expo isn't just about selling products; it's about fostering innovation, promoting sustainability, and strengthening our community," adds Miller. "We want to inspire people to create homes that are not only beautiful and comfortable but also responsible and resilient."

Event Details:

  • Dates: February 21st - 23rd, 2026
  • Location: Chippewa County Expo Center, Chippewa Falls, WI
  • Admission: $15 Adults, $8 Seniors/Students. Weekend Pass Available: $30. Children under 12 admitted free. Discounted tickets available online at [hypothetical website address]

For more information, including a complete schedule of events and a list of exhibitors, visit [hypothetical website address].


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