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- Section 1: U.S. Cabinetwork and Countertop Industry Trends
- Executive Summary
- Overall Cabinetwork Shipment Trends
- Changing Industry Shipment Mix
- Growth Led by Residential Construction Markets
- Sluggish Industry Profit Margins
- Industry Consolidation
- Outlook
- Table 1-1 Value of U.S. Kitchen Cabinet and Other Cabinetwork Shipments: 1972-2004 (dollars)
- Figure 1-1 Value of U.S. Kitchen Cabinet and Other Cabinetwork Shipments: 1984, 1989, 1994, 1999, and 2004 (dollars)
- Table 1-2 Kitchen Cabinet and Other Cabinetwork's Share of U.S. Building Materials Shipments: 1972-2004 (dollars and percent): U.S. Building Material Shipments, Share of Gross Domestic Product, and Kitchen Cabinets Percent Total Building Materials
- Table 1-3 Real U.S. Shipments of Kitchen Cabinets and Other Cabinetwork: 1972-2004 (1982 dollars)
- Table 1-4 Comparative Growth Analysis of Real U.S. Cabinetwork Shipments, Residential Construction Activity, Real Disposable Personal Income, and Mortgage Interest Rates: 1980-1999 (dollars, number, and rate)
- Table 1-5 U.S. Producer Price Trends for Kitchen Cabinets and Other Cabinetwork: 1972-2004 (index)
- Table 1-6 U.S. Quantity Cabinetwork Shipments: 1977-2004 (number)
- Table 1-7 Value of U.S. Stock and Custom Kitchen Cabinet and Other Cabinetwork Shipments: 1972-2004 (dollars)
- Table 1-8 Distribution of U.S. Cabinet Shipments by Type of Order: 1989-1997 (percent): Stock, Semi-Custom, and Custom
- Figure 1-2 Distribution of U.S. Cabinet Shipments by Type of Order: 1989, 1993, 1997 (percent)
- Table 1-9 Distribution of U.S. Cabinet Shipments by Type of Order by Size of Company: 1997 (percent): Stock, Semi-Custom, and Custom; Large, Medium, and Small Companies
- Table 1-10 Value of U.S. Wood Kitchen Cabinet Market Supply: 1989-2004 (dollars): Total Market Supply, Shipments, and Imports
- Figure 1-3 Domestic and Import Shares of U.S. Market Supply: 1989, 1994, 1999, 2004 (percent)
- Table 1-11 Comparison of Gross Profit Margins for U.S. Cabinetwork Plants and the U.S. Manufacturing Average: 1977-1999 (percent)
- Scope and Methodology
- Summary of Major Findings
- Stock Line Kitchen Cabinets
- Custom Kitchen Cabinets
- Vanities and Other Cabinetwork
- Wood Versus Laminated Products
- Frame-Less Products
- Kitchen Cabinet Imports
- Table 2-1 Value of U.S. Cabinetwork Shipments by Major Market Sector: 1972-2004 (dollars): Stock Line Kitchen Cabinets, Custom Kitchen Cabinets, Vanities and Other Cabinetwork, and Cabinets Not Specified by Kind
- Table 2-2 U.S. Quantity Cabinetwork Shipments by Market Sector: 1982-2004 (number): Stock Line Kitchen Cabinets, Custom Kitchen Cabinets, and Vanities and Other Cabinetwork, and Cabinets Not Specified by Kind
- Table 2-3 Value of U.S. Stock Line and Custom Kitchen Cabinet Shipments: 1972-2004 (dollars)
- Table 2-4 U.S. Quantity Kitchen Cabinet Shipments by Type: 1972-2004 (number): Total, Stock Line, and Custom
- Table 2-5 Average Value per U.S. Factory Shipped Cabinet Unit by Type: 1982-2004 (dollars): Stock Line Kitchen Cabinets, Custom Kitchen Cabinets, and Vanities and Other Cabinetwork
- Table 2-6 Value of U.S. Kitchen Cabinet Shipments by Material: 1972-2004 (dollars): Wood, Plastic Laminated, and Cabinets Not Specified by Kind
- Table 2-7 Value of U.S. Shipments of Stock Line Kitchen Cabinets by Material: 1972-2004 (dollars): Total, Wood, Plastic Laminated, and Not Specified by Kind
- Table 2-8 Value of U.S. Custom-Made Kitchen Cabinet Shipments by Material: 1972-2004 (dollars): Total, Wood, Plastic Laminated, and Not Specified by Kind
- Table 2-9 Value of U.S. Vanities and Other Cabinetwork Shipments by Type: 1972-2004 (dollars): Total, Stock Line, Custom, and Not Specified by Kind
- Table 2-10 U.S. Distribution of Wood Cabinet Door Material Usage: 1991-1997 (percent): Oak, Maple, Cherry, Hickory, Birch, and Other
- Table 2-11 Value of U.S. Metal Kitchen Cabinet Shipments: 1972-1999 (dollars)
- Table 2-12 Sales Distribution for Twenty Top U.S. Cabinetmakers by Cabinet Type: 1995 and 1998 (percent): Kitchen, Bath, Other Room
- Table 2-13 Frame-Less Products' Share of Total Sales for Twenty-Four Top U.S. Cabinetmakers: 1993-1998 (percent)
- Table 2-14 Value of U.S. Wood Kitchen Cabinet Imports and Share of the Total Domestic Supply: 1989-2004 (dollars)
- Table 2-15 Value of U.S. Wood Kitchen Cabinet Imports by Major Country of Origin: 1992-1999 (dollars)
- Table 2-16 U.S. Producer Price Trends by Cabinetwork Product Type: 1987-1999 (index): Wood and Plastic Laminated Stock Line Kitchen Cabinets, Wood and Plastic Laminated Custom Kitchen Cabinets, and Stock Line and Custom Vanities and Other Cabinetwork
- Summary of Major Findings
- New Residential Construction Markets
- Residential Remodeling Markets
- Manufactured Housing Markets
- Nonresidential Construction Markets
- Distribution Channels
- Export Shipments
- Table 3-1 U.S. Purchases of Kitchen Cabinets, Vanities, and Related Cabinetwork by End-Use Market: 1982-1999 (dollars): New Single-Family Homes, Other New Residential Construction, Residential Remodeling and Repair, New and Remodeling Nonresidential Construction, Manufactured Building Plants, Kitchen Cabinet Plants, and Other Markets
- Table 3-2 Percent Distribution of U.S. Kitchen Cabinet, Vanity, and Related Cabinetwork Purchases by End-Use Market: 1982-1999 (percent): New Single-Family Homes, Other New Residential Construction, Residential Remodeling and Repair, New and Remodeling Nonresidential Construction, Manufactured Building Plants, Kitchen Cabinet Plants, and Other Markets
- Table 3-3 Kitchen Cabinet, Vanity, and Related Cabinetwork Purchases per New Housing Unit by Type of Structure: 1982-1999 (dollars): Single-Family Homes and Multi-Family Housing
- Table 3-4 Share of U.S. Home Builders' Kitchen Cabinet Purchases for the Top Twenty-Five Brands Used: 1992-1998 (percent)
- Table 3-5 Share of U.S. Home Builders' Kitchen Cabinet Purchases for the Top Six Brands Used by Region, Cost of Housing Unit, Number of Units Built, and Home Type: 1998 (percent)
- Table 3-6 U.S. Adults Purchasing Kitchen Cabinets, Countertops, and Vanities and Percent Distribution by Amount Spent and Installer, Spring 1998 (number and percent): Less Than $100, $100-$199, $200-$499, $500-$999, $1,000-$1,999, and $2,000 or More; Household Member, Contractor, and Other Person
- Table 3-7 Sales Distribution for Twenty-Three Top U.S. Cabinetmakers by Type of Market: 1993-1998 (percent): New Construction and Remodeling
- Table 3-8 U.S. Cabinet Distribution Channels: 1987-1997 (percent): Dealers, Builders, Distributors, Home Centers, and Direct to Consumers
- Table 3-9 Distribution of U.S. Cabinet Shipments by Distribution Channel by Size of Company: 1997 (percent): Distributors, Dealers, Home Centers, Builders, Consumers, Interior Designers, and Architects
- Table 3-10 Kitchen Cabinet Sales by U.S. Lumber and Building Material Retailers: 1972-1999 (number and dollars): Number of Dealers Carrying Line, Kitchen Cabinet Sales, Percent Total Sales, and Sales per Dealer Carrying Line
- Table 3-11 Distribution of Cabinetwork Sales by Channel for Twenty-Two Top U.S. Cabinetmakers: 1995 and 1998 (percent): Contractors/Home Builders, Kitchen and Bath Stores, Home Centers, and Wholesale/Stocking Distributors/Other
- Table 3-12 Kitchen Cabinet Purchases by U.S. Mobile Home and Prefabricated Wood Building Plants: 1982-1999 (dollars and percent): Plant Purchases, Percent Total Material Costs, and Purchases per Plant
- Table 3-13 Value of U.S. Wood Kitchen Cabinet Exports and Percent of Total Domestic Shipments: 1989-2004 (dollars)
- Table 3-14 Value of U.S. Wood Kitchen Cabinet Exports for the Top Eight Countries of Destination: 1992-1999 (dollars)
- Summary of Major Findings
- Kitchen Cabinet Purchaser Demographics
- Kitchen Countertop Purchaser Demographics
- Bathroom Vanity Purchaser Demographics
- Demographics of High-End Purchasers
- Do-It-Yourself Demographics
- Table 4-1 Likelihood of U.S. Adults to Purchase Kitchen Cabinets, Countertops, and Vanities by Demographic Characteristic, Spring 1998 (index): Sex, Age, Race, Marital Status, Household Income, Education, Occupation, Household Size, Children by Age, Kind of Residence, and Region
- Table 4-2 Number of U.S. Adults Purchasing Kitchen Cabinets and Their Likelihood to Purchase by Demographic Characteristic, Spring 1998 (number, percent, and index): Sex, Age, Race, Marital Status, Household Income, Education, Occupation, Household Size, Children by Age, Kind of Residence, and Region
- Table 4-3 Number of U.S. Adults Purchasing a Kitchen Countertop and Their Likelihood to Purchase by Demographic Characteristic, Spring 1998 (number, percent, and index): Sex, Age, Race, Marital Status, Household Income, Education, Occupation, Household Size, Children by Age, Kind of Residence, and Region
- Table 4-4 Number of U.S. Adults Purchasing a Bathroom Vanity/ Cabinet/Sink and Their Likelihood to Purchase by Demographic Characteristic, Spring 1998 (number, percent, and index): Sex, Age, Race, Marital Status, Household Income, Education, Occupation, Household Size, Children by Age, Kind of Residence, and Region
- Table 4-5 Likelihood of U.S. Adults to Purchase Kitchen Cabinets by Amount Spent by Demographic Characteristic, Spring 1998 (index): Less Than $200, $200-$499, $500-$999, $1,000-$1,999, and $2,000 or More; Sex, Age, Race, Marital Status, Household Income, Education, Occupation, Household Size, Children by Age, Kind of Residence, and Region
- Table 4-6 Likelihood of U.S. Adults to Purchase Kitchen Countertops by Amount Spent by Demographic Characteristic, Spring 1998 (index): Less Than $200, $200-$499, $500-$999, $1,000-$1,999, and $2,000 or More; Sex, Age, Race, Marital Status, Household Income, Education, Occupation, Household Size, Children by Age, Kind of Residence, and Region
- Table 4-7 Likelihood of U.S. Adults to Purchase a Bathroom Vanity/ Cabinet/Sink by Amount Spent, by Demographic Characteristic, Spring 1998 (index): Less Than $200, $200-$499, $500-$999, $1,000-$1,999, and $2,000 or More; Sex, Age, Race, Marital Status, Household Income, Education, Occupation, Household Size, Children by Age, Kind of Residence, and Region
- Table 4-8 Likelihood of U.S. Adults to Purchase Kitchen Cabinets, Countertops, and Bathroom Vanities/Cabinets/Sinks for a Do-It-Yourself Project by Demographic Characteristic, Spring 1998 (index): Sex, Age, Race, Marital Status, Household Income, Education, Occupation, Household Size, Children by Age, Kind of Residence, and Region
- Table 4-9 Percent of U.S. Adults Purchasing Kitchen Cabinets and Likelihood to Purchase Index for Do-It-Yourself Projects and Contractor Installed Units by Demographic Characteristic, Spring 1998 (percent and index): Sex, Age, Race, Marital Status, Household Income, Education, Occupation, Household Size, Children by Age, Kind of Residence, and Region
- Table 4-10 Percent of U.S. Adults Purchasing Kitchen Countertops and Likelihood to Purchase Index for Do-It-Yourself Projects and Contractor Installed Units by Demographic Characteristic, Spring 1998 (percent and index): Sex, Age, Race, Marital Status, Household Income, Education, Occupation, Household Size, Children by Age, Kind of Residence, and Region
- Table 4-11 Percent of U.S. Adults Purchasing a Bathroom Vanity/ Cabinet/Sink and Their Likelihood to Purchase for Do-It-Yourself Projects and Contractor Installed Units by Demographic Characteristic, Spring 1998 (percent and index): Sex, Age, Race, Marital Status, Household Income, Education, Occupation, Household Size, Children by Age, Kind of Residence, and Region
- Summary of Major Findings
- New and Remodeled Kitchens and Bathrooms
- Kitchens and Bathrooms in New Housing Units
- Kitchen Remodeling Jobs
- Bathroom Remodeling Jobs
- Table 5-1 U.S. New and Remodeled Residential Kitchens and Baths: 1990-1999 (number)
- Table 5-2 Number of Kitchens and Bathrooms in New U.S. Housing Units by Type of Structure: 1990-1999 (number): Single-Family Home, Multi-Family Buildings, and Mobile Homes
- Table 5-3 Total Bathrooms in New U.S. Housing Units and by Type of Unit and Region: 1990-1999 (number): Single-Family Homes, Multi-Family Buildings, and Mobile Homes
- Table 5-4 New U.S. Privately Owned Single-Family Homes by Number of Bathrooms and by Region: 1985-1999 (number and percent): 1½ Bathrooms or Less, 2 Bathrooms, 2½ Bathrooms, and 3 Bathrooms or More
- Table 5-5 New U.S. Housing Units in Multi-Family Buildings by Number of Bathrooms and by Region: 1985-1999 (number and percent): 1 Bathroom, 1½ Bathrooms, and 2 Bathrooms or More
- Table 5-6 U.S. Spending on Kitchen and Bath Remodeling and Number of Jobs: 1990-1999 (number and dollars): Total Spending, Kitchen Remodeling, and Bath Remodeling
- Table 5-7 Number of U.S. Kitchen and Bath Remodeling Jobs by Region: 1996-1999 (number)
- Table 5-8 U.S. Residential Spending on Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling and Percent of Total Residential Remodeling and Repair: 1972-1999 (dollars and percent)
- Table 5-9 U.S. Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Spending by Ownership of Residential Property: 1993-1997 (dollars): Owner and Renter Property and Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling
- Table 5-10 Likelihood of U.S. Adults to Remodel a Kitchen, Remodel a Bathroom, and Add a Bathroom From the Spring of 1998 to the Spring of 1999 by Demographic Characteristic (index): Sex, Age, Race, Marital Status, Household Income, Education, Occupation, Household Size, Children by Age, Kind of Residence, and Region
- Table 5-11 Top U.S. Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Job Retailers: 1998 (number and percent)
- Summary of Major Findings
- Plastic Laminate Countertop Shipments
- Residential Countertop Markets
- Home Builder Laminate Countertop Brand Preference
- Home Builder Solid-Surface Countertop Usage and Brand Preference
- Table 6-1 Value of U.S. Plastic Laminated Countertop Shipments: 1972-2004 (dollars)
- Table 6-2 Real U.S. Plastic Laminated Countertop Shipments: 1984-2004 (dollars)
- Table 6-3 U.S. Producer Price Trends for Plastic Laminated Countertops: 1984-2004 (index)
- Table 6-4 Kitchen Countertops and Vanity Tops Used in New Residential Construction and Remodeling Markets: 1996-1999 (number)
- Table 6-5 U.S. Plastic Laminated Countertop Shipments by Major End-Use Market: 1977-1999 (dollars): New Residential Construction, Residential Remodeling and Repair, and Nonresidential Construction
- Table 6-6 Share of U.S. Home Builders' Countertop Purchases by Material by Brand Used: 1998 (percent): Laminate and Solid-Surface
- Table 6-7 Share of U.S. Home Builders' Laminate Material Countertop Purchases for the Top Six Brands Used by Region, Cost of Housing Unit, Number of Units Built, and Home Type: 1998 (percent)
- Table 6-8 Share of U.S. Home Builders' Solid Material Countertop Purchases for the Top Six Brands Used by Region, Cost of Housing Unit, Number of Units Built, and Home Type: 1998 (percent)
- Summary of Major Findings
- New Residential Construction Markets
- Residential Remodeling Markets
- Manufactured Housing Markets
- Nonresidential Construction Markets
- Table 7-1 Real U.S. Spending on Building Construction: 1977-1999 (dollars): Total Building, Residential Buildings, and Nonresidential Buildings
- Table 7-2 Real U.S. Spending on Construction Put in Place by Market and Building Type 1995-1999 (dollars): Residential, Nonresidential, and Public Buildings
- Table 7-3 Total U.S. Housing Demand by Sector by Region: 1994-1999 (number): Existing Home Resales, New Housing Units Completed, and Mobile Home Placements
- Table 7-4 New U.S. Privately Owned Housing Units Started and by Type of Structure: 1980-1999 (number): Total Starts, and in Structures With 1 Unit, 2 Units, 3 and 4 Units, and 5 Units or More
- Table 7-5 Monthly Private U.S. Housing Units Authorized by 19,000 Building Permit Places by Region: 1998 and 1999 (number)
- Table 7-6 U.S. Residential Property Owner Expenditures for Improvements, Additions, Alterations, and Repairs and Spending by Single-Family Homeowners: 1985-1999 (dollars)
- Table 7-7 Monthly U.S. Building Materials Dealers' Sales: 1996-1999 (dollars)
- Table 7-8 Number of U.S. Households and Average Household Size: 1975-2004 (number)
- Table 7-9 Distribution of U.S. Households by Demographic Characteristic: 1985-1998 (percent): Household Income, Household Size, Age of Household Head, Region, and Total Households
- Table 7-10 U.S. Home Mortgage Interest Rates and Personal Income: 1980-1999 (percent and dollars)
- Table 7-11 U.S. Recreation Vehicle Shipments: 1982-1998 (number): Total Shipments, Motor Homes, Towables, and Conversion Vehicles
- Table 7-12 Number of U.S. Manufactured Building and Recreational Vehicle End-Use Market Plants by State: 1996: Mobile Homes, Prefabricated Wood Buildings, Prefabricated Metal Buildings, Motor Homes, and Travel Trailers and Campers; Total Plants and Those With 20 or More Employees
- Summary of Major Findings
- Cabinetwork Plant Profit Margins
- Labor and Material Cost Situation
- Capital Spending Programs
- Outsourcing of Countertop Output
- Table 8-1 U.S. Cabinetwork Plant Operating Ratios and Profit Margins: 1972-1999 (percent): Payroll, Other Labor Costs, Material Costs, Total Operating Costs, and Gross Profit Margins Percent Plant Shipments
- Table 8-2 U.S. Cabinetwork Plant Material Purchases by Kind: 1987-1999 (dollars): Lumber, Plywood, Hardwood, Particleboard, Fiberboard, Plastic Products, Builders' Hardware, Paperboard Containers, and Others
- Table 8-3 U.S. Producer Price Trends for Major Material Inputs: 1987-1999 (index): Lumber, Plywood, Hardwood Dimension and Parts, Wood Particleboard, Laminated Plastic Shapes, and Builder's and Cabinet Hardware
- Table 8-4 U.S. Cabinetwork Plant Labor Situation: 1972-1999 (number, dollars, and percent): Total Employees, Shipments per Employee, Percent Production Workers, Average Hourly Wages, and Average Weekly Hours
- Table 8-5 Real U.S. Cabinetwork Plant Shipments per Employee: 1972-1999 (dollars)
- Table 8-6 New U.S. Cabinetwork Plant Capital Expenditures: 1972-1997 (dollars and percent): Total Capital Expenditures, 5-Year Moving Average, Percent for New Buildings, New Buildings and Additions, New Machinery and Equipment, and Percent and Machinery, and Percent Value Added
- Table 8-7 U.S. Cabinetwork Plant Inventory/Shipment Ratio: 1972-1996
- Table 8-8 Operating Ratios by U.S. Cabinetwork Plant Product Specialization: 1972-1992 (number, dollars, and percent): Number of Plants, Plant Shipments, Shipments per Plant, and Payroll and Material Costs Percent Plant Shipments; Stock Line Kitchen Cabinets, Custom Kitchen Cabinets, and Vanities and Other Cabinetwork
- Table 8-9 Number of U.S. Cabinetwork Plants by State: 1987-1996 (number): Total Plants and with 20 or More Employees
- Table 8-10 U.S. Plastic Laminated Countertop Plant Operating Ratios and Gross Profit Margins: 1972-1999 (percent): Payroll, Material Costs, Total Operating Costs, and Gross Profit Margin Percent Total Plant Shipments
- Table 8-11 U.S. Plastic Laminated Countertop Plant Labor Situation: 1972-1999 (number, dollars, and percent): Total Employees, Shipments per Employee, Production Workers Percent Total Employees, Average Hourly Wages, and Average Weekly Hours
- Table 8-12 New Capital Expenditures by U.S. Plastic Laminated Countertop Plants, 1972-1997 (dollars and percent)
- Summary of Major Findings
- Number of Manufacturers and Plants
- Share by the Top Four Manufacturers
- Consolidation through Acquisitions
- Table 9-1 Number of U.S. Cabinetwork Companies, Plants, and Facility Revenues: 1972-1999 (number and dollars)
- Table 9-2 Number of U.S. Cabinetwork Manufacturers by Product Type and Average Shipments per Company: 1982-1992 (number and dollars): Stock Line Wood and Plastic Laminated Kitchen Cabinets, Custom Wood and Plastic Laminated Kitchen Cabinets, and Vanities and Other Cabinetwork
- Table 9-3 Distribution of U.S. Cabinetwork Plants, Plant Shipments, and Operating Ratios by Facility Employee Size: 1987-1996 (number, dollars, and percent)
- Table 9-4 Number and Revenues of U.S. Plastic Laminated Countertop Plants: 1972-1999 (number and dollars)
- Table 9-5 Share of Cabinetwork Industry Plant Shipments by Company Group Category: 1972-1998 (percent): Share by the 4, 8, 20, and 50 Largest Companies
- Table 9-6 Share of U.S. Cabinetwork Shipments for Twenty-Five Top Manufacturers: 1998 (percent)
- Table 9-7 Sales and Profit Trends for Five Worldwide Cabinetwork Manufacturers: 1993-1998 (dollars and percent)
- Summary of Major Findings
- Kitchen Cabinet Market Trends
- Cabinetwork and Countertop Shipments
- Kitchen Cabinet Export Shipments
- Cabinetmaker Plant Operating Situation
- Table 10-1 Canadian Kitchen Cabinet Market Sales: 1991-1999 (Canadian dollars)
- Table 10-2 Canadian Kitchen Cabinet Shipments: 1987-1999 (Canadian dollars)
- Table 10-3 Canadian Wood Kitchen Cabinet Shipments by Configuration of Shipment: 1994-1998 (Canadian dollars): Assembled Upper Units, Assembled Lower Units With Countertops, Assembled Lower Units Without Countertops, Complete and Prefinished, Complete and Unfinished, Knock Down Upper Units, and Others
- Table 10-4 Canadian Shipments of Vanities and Other Cabinetwork: 1994-1998 (Canadian dollars): Unfinished Vanities, Other Wooden Cabinets, and Metal Cabinets
- Table 10-5 Canadian Exports and Imports of Kitchen Cabinets and Other Wood Kitchen Furniture by Major Trading Country: 1992-1998 (Canadian dollars)
- Table 10-6 Canadian Kitchen Cabinet and Bathroom Vanity Industry Structure: 1990-1996 (number and Canadian dollars): Number of Plants, Plant Revenues, Employees, and Operating Ratios
- Table 10-7 Number of Canadian Kitchen Cabinet and Bathroom Vanity Plants and Manufacturing Revenues by Province: 1990 and 1996 (number and Canadian dollars)
- Table 10-8 Total Canadian Counter and Table Top Product Shipments: 1987-1998 (Canadian dollars): Unfinished and Finished
- Table 10-9 Value of Canadian Building Permits and Housing Starts: 1994-1998 (Canadian dollars and number)
- Sources, Methodology, and Objectives
- American Woodmark Corp.
- Products and Brands
- Distribution and Markets
- New Products
- Sales Trends and Market Share
- Armstrong World Industries
- Triangle Pacific Products and Markets
- Sales and Market Share
- Bertch Cabinet Manufacturing, Inc.
- Cabinet Products and Markets
- Sales and Market Share
- Canyon Creek Cabinet Co.
- Products and Markets
- Sales and Market Share
- Cardell Kitchen & Bath Cabinetry
- Cabinet Products and Markets
- Sales and Market Share
- Crystal Cabinet Works, Inc.
- Cabinet Products and Markets
- Sales and Market Share
- Elkay Manufacturing Co.
- Elkay Cabinet Group
- Sales and Market Share
- Fortune Brands, Inc.
- Masterbrand Cabinet Companies
- New Products
- Growth Through Acquisitions
- Sales and Market Share
- Haas Cabinet Co., Inc.
- Cabinet Products and Markets
- Sales and Market Share
- Harston-Kennedy Cabinet Top Company, Inc.
- Countertop Products and Sales
- New Manufacturing Facility
- Kitchen Kompact, Inc.
- Cabinet Products and Markets
- Sales and Market Share
- Kohler Co.
- Canac Kitchen Subsidiary
- Distribution
- Les Care Kitchens
- Cabinet Products and Distribution
- Capacity Expansion
- Sales and Market Share
- Masco Corp.
- Cabinet Products and Markets
- Expansion of Texwood Facilities
- Sales and Market Share
- Mill's Pride
- Cabinet Products and Sales
- Omega Cabinets Ltd, Inc.
- Cabinet Products and Markets
- Custom Cabinetry
- Semi-Custom Cabinetry
- Stock Cabinetry
- Bathroom Vanities and Other Products
- Sales and Market Share
- Patrick Industries, Inc.
- Cabinet Door Products and Markets
- Sales and Profit Trends
- Wellborn Cabinet, Inc.
- Cabinet Products and Markets
- Sales and Market Share
Section 2: U.S. Cabinetwork Industry Shipment Mix
Section 3: U.S. Cabinetwork End-Use Markets and Distribution Channels
Section 4: Demographics of U.S. Do-It-Yourself and Buy-It-Yourself Cabinet and Countertop Purchasers
Section 5: U.S. New and Remodeled Residential Kitchens and Bathrooms
Section 6: U.S. Countertop Market Trends
Section 7: Factors Affecting U.S. Cabinetwork and Countertop Demand
Section 8: Cost Structure of U.S. Cabinetwork and Countertop Plants
Section 9: U.S. Cabinetwork and Countertop Industry Competitive Environment
Section 10: Canadian Cabinetwork and Countertop Industry Trends
Section 11: Competitor Intelligence: Company Profiles and Recent Developments

