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Real Estate & Construction Tradeshow Booths

Real estate and construction tradeshows revolve around two things: large-format visualization (renderings, site plans, project portfolios) and private meeting space for conversations that move into sales. Our booths handle both.

Real Estate & Construction tradeshow context
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How real estate & construction exhibits actually work.

Real-estate-show booth priorities

The hero element of any real estate or development booth is the rendering. Buyers don't yet have a house, a building, or a unit — they have an aspirational image of what their relationship with your project will produce. Your booth has to make that aspirational image as photo-real and as large as possible. We recommend backlit hero walls for any real estate booth: a 10ft × 8ft backlit rendering at the back of your booth pulls foot traffic from across the hall in a way that flat-printed renderings simply don't match.

Recommended displays for real estate shows

A 10×20 peninsula with a single backlit hero wall (presenting the lead project rendering) and a side wall dedicated to project portfolio or floor-plan displays is the workhorse for major home shows like the Toronto Home Show or the Calgary Home + Design Show. Add a 36-inch counter for printed sales material and a small meeting nook with two seated chairs for prospects who want to discuss financing or unit selection. For builders selling pre-construction condo units, allocate a third of the booth to a permanent floor-plan touchpanel or scale model.

Print quality matters more here than anywhere

Renderings are unforgiving in their print requirements. Color drift in a rendering is immediately visible — a $200,000 unit photo with a faintly green-shifted sky looks cheap. We use a calibrated G7-certified printing workflow with Pantone color matching for all real estate renderings, and we proof on-fabric (not just on paper) before producing the final print. Budget time for proof review.

Floor plans, scale models, and touchpanels

Above the standard booth elements, real estate booths often integrate either a printed large-format floor-plan wall or a digital touchpanel for interactive unit exploration. We coordinate with touchpanel rental providers for any booth where the project's floor plans are extensive enough to justify the integration. For pre-construction development, a scale model is still the gold-standard centerpiece — we coordinate model-pedestal lighting and protection.

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Real Estate & Construction — FAQ

Can the booth display a large rendering as the hero element?

Yes. A backlit 10ft × 8ft hero wall is our standard recommendation for real estate booths.

What print quality do you use for architectural renderings?

G7-certified workflow with Pantone color matching, proofed on-fabric before production.

Can you integrate a digital touchpanel or scale model?

Yes. We coordinate with rental partners for touchpanels and provide custom pedestal-and-protection setups for scale models.