As homeowners continue to invest in home improvement, Lowe's has unveiled DIY-U by Lowe's – an innovative new DIY ecosystem that brings live, on-demand, and home improvement skill-building into a modern and personalized era.
Inspired by the digital instructor community boom and rise in immersive at-home learning, DIY-U by Lowe's is a one-stop shop for how-to project workshops from one of the most trusted home improvement brands.
Starting Monday, February 28, DIYers of all skill levels can register for all-new limited-seat monthly live streams and relaunched in-store Lowe's kids and adult workshops at Lowes.com/DIYU.
Lowe's will offer three types of experiences that allow consumers to participate how and where they want each month: two livestreams for up to 1,000 registrants each, an in-person kids workshop helping children ages 5-12 learn DIY skills and techniques that instill confidence, and two adult in-person workshops in all stores nationwide. Each workshop will be hosted by Lowe's Red Vest store associates, who bring years of expertise and knowledge to every project. Lowe's new virtual workshop experiences will also allow customers to shop and add supplies to their cart in real-time and receive live answers to project questions from Lowe's Red Vest experts.
"As new generations and new customers embrace DIY, we recognize how valuable our Red Vest store associates can be in providing project "how to" help and expertise," said Marisa Thalberg, Lowe's executive vice president, chief brand and marketing officer. "With the launch of DIY-U by Lowe's, we are making sure that support and a DIY community is available where, when and how people most want it: in-store, live and interactive online, or online on-demand. We believe this is going to be the ultimate DIY resource that is informative, fun, and motivational for everyone."
When designing the current schedule and format of DIY-U, Lowe's listened to consumer insights that found flexibility, topic relevance, and expert connection were most important, especially among millennial consumers. Both workshop formats will open for registration on the first of each month and feature relevant, seasonal-inspired themes, creating a natural tie to what customers are tackling around their own homes throughout the year.
The initial March schedule, now open for registration starting, includes:
- A Bathroom Refresh You Can Do Yourself (How to Install a Vanity)
- Kids Workshop: Shoot the Moon (Build a Game to Compete for the Highest Score)
- Make Your Home Office Work for You (How to Wallpaper a Room)
This step is the first of many upcoming DIY-U by Lowe's "releases," as Lowe's looks to become
the social community for DIYers. With planned developments ranging from sharing virtual high fives with fellow workshop participants, to earning badges for project completion, Lowe's hopes to gamify DIY with a new level of peer support to create a space where homeowners and families can share their passions in a place that makes DIY fun, attainable and achievable.
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