The National Kitchen and Bath Association Nkba recently released a new research report showing that the US high-end kitchen, mache benyen ap grandi pa 28% nan 2021 konpare ak 2020, beating the previous forecast of 19.8%.
In the NKBA’s latest market forecast, it revises its sales forecast for the kitchen and bath industry in the US in 2021. It expects consumer spending on kitchens and baths to be US$170.9 billion in 2021, sou 21.4% from US$140.8 billion in 2020. This is almost 8% higher than the association’s initial estimate for the year 2021.
Dapre NKBA a, spending on new kitchens and baths in the US in 2021 espere ogmante pa 28.5% konpare ak 2020, while spending on kitchen and bath remodels is expected to increase by 12.5%. Nan 2021, total spending on kitchens (new construction and remodelling) espere rive $81 bilyon. Spending on bathrooms is estimated to reach US$89 billion, plis pase 20% pi wo pase ane pase ak siyifikativman pi wo pase previzyon inisyal NKBA a.
The Kitchen and Bathroom Market Index (KBMI) is a quarterly indicator of current and future economic conditions in the kitchen and bath industry. According to the KBMI, the kitchen and bath market index released by the NKBA, the US kitchen and bath market index continued to rise from 61.9 nan twazyèm mwatye nan 2020 pou 82.3 nan dezyèm sezon an 2021, deja leve soti 69.8 nan katriyèm mwatye nan 2019.
NKBA/John Burns Kitchen & Bath Market Index (KBMI) 2K 2021
Analiz NKBA a te note ke prekosyon anvan pwopriyetè kay yo diminye depans pou manje, amizman, vwayaj ak lwazi akòz fèmen pòt epidemi an, makonnen ak gouvènman an $5 pakè estimilis milya pou konsomatè yo, te pote yon ogmantasyon nan ekonomi. This coupled with record low-interest rates made housing-related loans easier. pandan epidemi an, the kitchen and bathroom of the home became the centre of the family. This has made more homeowners realise that bathrooms and kitchens are in desperate need of renovation. Dapre sondaj NKBA, 30 per cent of homeowners plan to increase spending on home improvements, pandan sèlman 20 per cent or less plan to increase spending on dining out, amizman, vwayaj oswa sante.
Pou moun ki planifye amelyorasyon lakay yo nan 2021, kwizin ak twalèt mèt klase premye ak dezyèm, respektivman, pami douzèn zòn lakay yo ofri. 55 per cent of respondents said they plan to remodel their kitchens, pandan 40 per cent said they would primarily remodel their bathrooms. Remodelling the exterior of the house, deck/deck and master bedroom were 37%, 29% ak 29% respektivman. Dapre NKBA a, the average price of home improvement projects was 25% higher than last year.


