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HORIS was created to address the barriers consumers face in identifying and contracting home renovation services.
Trusted One Stop Shops (OSS) are becoming an essential tool to help households navigate renovation with independent, end-to-end support as they plan for renovations that maximise the energy efficiency of their homes.
Euroconsumers’ OCU, DECO PROteste and Altroconsumo have each launched consumer-friendly digital platforms in Italy, Spain and Portugal to simplify the home renovation journey for consumers:
Hosted on their own trusted websites, the platforms have been developed in collaboration with 10 organisations in four countries over the last three years as part of the HORIS project.
HORIS was created to address the barriers consumers face in identifying and contracting home renovation services.
Most people know they need to make their homes more energy‑efficient, to save carbon, cut bills and have a comfortable home as the climate changes. But choosing the best options for your home from solar panels, heat pumps, insulating glass or green roofs can be daunting.
Here are some of the barriers faced by consumers:
To break down some of these barriers to renovation, the HORIS One Stop Shop provides:
HORIS’ model stands out because its One Stop Shops platform is delivered by independent organizations, including Euroconsumers’ national consumer groups.
The result is guidance focused entirely on what benefits the homeowner rather than on pushing particular products. It’s an approach built around the consumer’s needs rather than around any specific technology or product. At the same time the challenge of the project has been enabling consumers through their digital home renovation journey to contact a selection of trusted service suppliers to get their work done.
Luisa Crisigiovanni, Head of EU Projects at Euroconsumers
Energy efficient home renovations are a big investment for consumers in unfamiliar technology. The OSS approach not only provides personalised information but also a selection of approved suppliers that consumers can trust.
Once homeowners have identified the most appropriate renovation measures for their property, they can request quotations directly from trusted professionals through the platform.
To qualify for inclusion, each professional is audited and trained by the HORIS team before being allowed to register and offer services.
Professionals are linked to the specific types of interventions they are certified to deliver, which significantly simplifies things for consumers as they take the next stage of the renovation journey.
By combining independent, impartial advice with easy access to vetted contractors, HORIS One-Stop-Shops enables homeowners to move from planning to implementation with greater confidence and far less effort.
The three HORIS One Stop Shops hosted on Altroconsumo, DECO PROteste and OCU’s websites have seen:
Three years into the project and one year since the platforms were launched, the first installations of home energy interventions are happening now.
At the final HORIS event, participants discussed what policy changes might be needed to continue take up of energy efficient home renovation and meet Europe’s climate goals

HORIS stakeholders in discussion at the final event
The revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) charts an ambitious path for accelerating Europe’s home energy renovation wave.
A cornerstone of this strategy is the expansion of One Stop Shops hubs, designed to offer homeowners, SMEs, and all stakeholders in the renovation value chain independent, end‑to‑end renovation guidance.
At the final event of the HORIS project, the team presented the learning from three years of practical consumer-focused delivery. These lessons will be essential for any energy efficiency innovation wave, including policy changes that could boost success.
If we want to accelerate energy efficient home renovation across Europe, the process must be made simpler, more trustworthy and easier to finance.
The HORIS One Stop Shops project has shown that by combining trusted independent advice, digital tools and access to financing, renovation becomes much more accessible for ordinary households.
