Do-It-Yourself Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis

MarketResearch.com’s collection of market research studies on the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) consumer goods and retailing industry will help you stay competitive and grow in this healthy market. We offer a full array of studies on subjects ranging from retail home improvement and supplies to specific segments, including gardening, craft projects and more. We also have a full library of country-specific studies for home improvement and DIY. The DIY craze has contributed to a spike of new networks and websites (DIYNetwork, Pinterest, DIY.org) and is creating new business for hardware goods and craft stores. DIY has also increased home improvement retail sales as more families in developed countries are working on their own projects at home. Crafting and gardening are also becoming more popular as indoor and outdoor projects for the yard and in the home become more common. As more people spread the word through social media about the ease of completing new DIY crafts and projects, more people will take part in this market.
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Do-It-Yourself Industry Research & Market Reports

  • Home Automation Market Forecasts to 2028 – Global Analysis By Type (Managed Home Automation System, Mainstream Home Automation System, DIY (Do It Yourself) Home Automation System and Luxury Home Automation System), Product (HVAC Control, Lighting Control, Security and Access Control and Entertainment and Other Controls), Networking Technology (Computing Home Automation System, Wired Home Automation System, Wireless Home Automation System and Other Networking Technologies), End User and By Geography

    ... Control, Security and Access Control and Entertainment and Other Controls), Networking Technology (Computing Home Automation System, Wired Home Automation System, Wireless Home Automation System and Other Networking Technologies), End User and By Geography According to ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in South Africa

    ... various advantages. Wall tiles are highly durable and resistant to wear and tear, scratches, stains, and fading. They are also capable of withstanding moisture and water, making them ideal for use in damp areas such ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Poland

    ... a consequence, consumers became more cautious with their spending and prioritised essential items over non-essential ones, such as bathroom and sanitaryware products. Secondly, many construction projects, including residential and commercial buildings, were put on hold ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Italy

    ... home, which created a strong desire to improve and personalise living spaces. Hence, many people took on home improvement projects to make their living spaces more comfortable and enjoyable. Painting is a simple and cost-effective ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Indonesia

    ... 2020 has led many Indonesians to the conclusion that they need to refresh their homes to improve their living spaces. Painting one’s home has certainly emerged as a highly cost-effective and easy way to achieve ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Thailand

    ... remained reluctant to have workers in their home due to the perceived risk of contracting the virus. The temporary closure of retail outlets also played a role, as did the economic shock of the pandemic, ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in the Philippines

    ... of the decline seen in 2020. The inflation rates in the country were making consumers cautious in their spending in 2022, particularly on non-essential items like wallpaper, which is mainly used for indoor decoration and ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Japan

    ... with the pre-pandemic period in 2019, owing to the increased appetite amongst Japanese consumers to renovate their homes, triggered by the first year of the pandemic and the do-it-yourself (DIY) trend. During the pandemic, consumers ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Canada

    ... with people also spending more time at home due to the work-from-home and hybrid working scenarios post-pandemic. In addition, the growing trend towards wellness and self-care has led to an increased demand for luxurious bathroom ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Romania

    ... of high inflation, more Romanians opted to undertake small home improvement projects themselves, resulting in increased demand for power tools in particular. This was also supported by increased house building, particularly in Bucharest. However, several ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in China

    ... environment. Carpets provide a soft and warm surface to walk on and can make a room feel more inviting and relaxing. Hence, current value sales of carpets continued to grow in 2022. The pandemic also ... Read More

  • Architectural Coatings Market by Resin Type (Acrylic, Alkyd, vinyl, Polyurethane), Technology (Waterborne, Solventborne), Coating Type (Interior and Exterior), User Type (DIY and Professional), Application, and Region - Global Forecast to 2028

    ... market size is projected to grow from USD 85.0 billion in 2023 to USD 102.7 billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 3.9%, between 2023 and 2028. The residential construction application of architectural coatings is ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Turkey

    ... improvement projects. As such, demand in the category declined in value terms at constant 2022 prices, and sales were lower in 2022 than pre-pandemic (2019) by the same measure. Euromonitor International's Home Improvement in Turkey ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Australia

    ... in both current value terms and in value terms at constant 2022 prices. Although the pandemic-induced spending was coming to an end and macroeconomic uncertainties such as inflation moderated consumer interest, trends such as DIY ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in India

    ... to notice the need for home repairs and renovation. This resulted in a surge in demand for home paint in current value terms and value terms at constant 2022 prices over the period 2019-2022, as ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Sweden

    ... This contributed significantly to the growth of categories such as wall covering, power tools, home paint and hardware. The only category to experience a decline was bathroom and sanitaryware, as it requires skilled labour, which ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Hong Kong, China

    ... homes were down in 2022, drastically reducing the number of home improvement projects which consumers undertook. Categories related to large home renovations, such as bathroom and sanitaryware, and kitchen sinks, were particularly impacted. The unavailability ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in the Netherlands

    ... tiles, including marble, granite, and quartzite, are popular choices for underfloor heating systems because they conduct heat well and can help to distribute warmth evenly throughout a room. As many consumers spent most of their ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in France

    ... factor driving the popularity of cordless drills is their high portability, as they are not restricted to being connected to an electrical outlet. Additionally, the absence of a cord eliminates the risk of tripping over ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Brazil

    ... were higher than before the pandemic (2019) by this measure, signifying a real increase in demand. Current value growth was driven by price rises, with these driven by high road freight costs, and exchange rate ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Germany

    ... their homes attractive, especially for social gatherings and during festive seasons, are primary drivers for the increasing value sales of wooden flooring. Parquet floors are in demand as they are made from natural materials, with ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Spain

    ... kitchens (and consequently, kitchen furniture and other associated items) as a commodity, to considering them as an integral part of the home. In addition, the pandemic also resulted in a greater focus on health and ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in the US

    ... flooring is made from a fast-growing crop that needs fewer pesticides and less water than oak or maple. Moreover, hemp is a renewable resource that can be harvested in just a few months, unlike traditional ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in Singapore

    ... during the pandemic. This mainly refers to categories such as bathroom and sanitaryware and floor covering, when consumers prioritised these major renovation tasks in 2020-2021, due to heightened hygiene concerns as a result of COVID-19. ... Read More

  • Home Improvement in the United Kingdom

    ... Ukraine resulted in rising costs of raw materials and supplies, such as timber, steel, copper, and paint materials, which are essential for the construction industry. As a result, the cost of home improvement projects significantly ... Read More

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