The National Kitchen and Bath Association NKBA recently released a new research report showing that the US high-end kitchen, tsena fandroana dia hitombo amin'ny 28% in 2021 raha mitaha amin'ny 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, ny 21.4% from US$140.8 billion in 2020. This is almost 8% higher than the association’s initial estimate for the year 2021.
Araka ny NKBA, spending on new kitchens and baths in the US in 2021 is expected to increase by 28.5% raha mitaha amin'ny 2020, while spending on kitchen and bath remodels is expected to increase by 12.5%. In 2021, total spending on kitchens (new construction and remodelling) andrasana ho tonga $81 lavitrisa. Spending on bathrooms is estimated to reach US$89 billion, mihoatra ny 20% ambony noho ny tamin'ny taon-dasa ary ambony lavitra noho ny vinavinan'ny NKBA voalohany.
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 amin'ny telovolana fahatelo amin'ny 2020 ny 82.3 amin'ny telovolana faharoa amin'ny 2021, efa niakatra avy 69.8 tamin'ny ampahefatry ny 2019.
NKBA/John Burns Kitchen & Bath Market Index (KBMI) 2Q 2021
Ny fanadihadian'ny NKBA dia nanamarika fa ny fampitandremana teo aloha nataon'ny tompon-trano mba hampihenana ny fandaniana amin'ny sakafo, FIALAM-BOLY, fitsangatsanganana sy fialam-boly noho ny fanakatonana ny valan'aretina, miaraka amin'ny governemanta $5 fonosana stimulus trillion ho an'ny mpanjifa, dia nitombo ny tahiry. This coupled with record low-interest rates made housing-related loans easier. Mandritra ny valan'aretina, 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. Araka ny fanadihadiana NKBA, 30 per cent of homeowners plan to increase spending on home improvements, nefa ihany 20 per cent or less plan to increase spending on dining out, FIALAM-BOLY, fitsangatsanganana na fahasalamana.
Ho an'ireo izay mikasa ny hanatsara ny trano 2021, lakozia sy efitra fandroana master laharana voalohany sy faharoa, mifanaraka, amin'ireo faritra am-polony natolotra. 55 per cent of respondents said they plan to remodel their kitchens, NA 40 per cent said they would primarily remodel their bathrooms. Remodelling the exterior of the house, deck/deck and master bedroom were 37%, 29% SY 29% mifanaraka. Araka ny NKBA, the average price of home improvement projects was 25% higher than last year.