Abstract
US demand to grow 3.9% annually through 2012
US demand for cabinets is forecast to expand 3.9 percent per year through 2012
(including price increases) to $18.5 billion. Building design trends that lead
to greater cabinet use per residence and a rebound in new housing construction
from a low base will support new residential cabinet demand. In improvement
and repair applications, which are the single largest end use for cabinets,
demand will be aided by ongoing growth in spending through 2012. Changing
consumer preferences in cabinet design and various demographic factors -- such
as an aging US population that has the financial wherewithal to finance
renovation projects -- will also bolster demand. Furthermore, a rebound in new
nonresidential construction expenditures, as well as a healthy outlook for
renovation activity, will further contribute to gains through 2012.
Residential buildings to remain dominant market
Residential buildings accounted for the largest share of cabinet demand in
2007, with 81 percent. The residential market will continue to hold this
leading position through 2012, given the greater intensity of cabinet use than
in nonresidential and nonconstruction markets. In addition, improvement and
repair activity is often aided by consumers' changing aesthetics. Through
2012, the nonresidential market is anticipated to see solid gains, supported
by both new and improvement and repair spending growth. The role played by
aesthetics in cabinet demand varies among the different nonresidential
applications, with decorative concerns affecting decisions in retail and other
consumer-oriented settings such as spas and lodging establishments, and price
and performance playing a larger role in lower visibility applications such as
office kitchens and industrial facilities. Nonconstruction markets will see
gains, aided by modest increases in production of recreational boats and
vehicles over the forecast period.
Study coverage
It presents historical demand data for the years 1997, 2002 and 2007 plus
forecasts for 2012 and 2017 by product, market and geographic region. The
study also considers market environment factors, evaluates company market
shares and profiles 32 industry players.