KEY POINTS
  • Home Depot is adapting its approach to the holiday season, a time when customers shop its stores and website for home decor such as snowman lawn inflatables and artificial trees. 
  • Among the changes, the home improvement retailer said it will extend Black Friday specials to nearly two months, feature Pinterest-inspired homemade gift ideas and put promotions on its mobile app first.
  • Target, Best Buy and Macy's have all said they expect a longer shopping season during the holidays, as retailers space out specials and customers shop online to avoid crowded stores or long lines. 
An artificial Christmas tree sits on display inside a Home Depot store in New York.

Home Depot on Wednesday previewed its 2020 holiday shopping season — adapted to pandemic times, when crowds are taboo but customers still want deals.

Among the changes, the home improvement retailer said in a post on its website that Black Friday specials will stretch on for nearly two months, rather than take place on a single day. It will collaborate with Pinterest to inspire a different kind of DIY project: Making meaningful, homemade gifts. And it will nudge customers toward its mobile app by putting promotions there first.