Report Length: 26 Pages | Published: 2010 | File Format: PDF
Approximately 30% of U.S. consumers who have completed a kitchen renovation project over the past year, have indicated they would spend more money on the project if they had to do it over. What's the forecast for kitchen remodeling? Where do people go for ideas and inspiration?
Based on research conducted among 2,906 U.S. consumers between the ages of 18 and 64 in 2010, Kitchen Remodelers: Spending, Use of Professionals & Sources for Ideas delivers answers to questions like:
> How much are consumers spending on kitchen remodels?
> How much are consumers spending on kitchen remodels?
> What are the trends in spending?
> What would consumers do differently if doing the project now?
> Which consumers want to hire outside labor and who wants to do the work themselves?
> How often are consumers turning to designers and architects for help?
> Where are consumers getting the ideas for their remodel projects?
Table of Contents
Background & Objectives
Methodology
Kitchen Remodel Spending
> % Remodeled Kitchen in the Past 12 months
> Market Segment Spending on Remodel
> Purchases for New Kitchen
> Would Spend if doing the project now
Method for Undertaking Kitchen Remodel
> DIY vs. Hiring Outside Labor
> Use of Designers and Architects
Idea Sources for Kitchen Remodeling
> Sources for Best Ideas
> Number of Idea Sources Used
> Best Magazines for Ideas
> Trends in Sources for Ideas
5-Point Recap
About RICKI
Note: Research conducted in partnership with Global Market Insite, Inc. (GMI)