The global flooring market is expected to reach USD 326.38
billion by 2020, according to a new study by Grand View Research, Inc. Growing
focus on innovative flooring that is durable in nature is expected to drive
market growth through the forecast period. Increased insulation demand is also
expected to give impetus to the market over the next six years.
The market is characterized by changing customer preferences, with
considerable rise in home improvement and renovation projects. Development of
hassle-free installation techniques and coupled with growing demand for
environmentally sustainable products is also expected to contribute to industry
growth. Environmental and health-related concerns regarding various flooring
solutions may pose a challenge to industry participants.
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Further key findings from the study suggest:
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Global flooring market demand was estimated
at 161.19 billion square feet in 2013, and is expected to reach 240.10 billion
square feet by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 5.9% from 2014 to 2020.
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Soft coverings dominated flooring demand
and accounted for over 35% of the overall market volume in 2013. Resilient
flooring market is expected to witness substantial growth over the next six
years, since it offers benefits such as cost effectiveness, easy installation
and low maintenance. Increased demand for antimicrobial and antibacterial
flooring is expected to favorably impact resilient flooring demand.
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Residential segment was the largest
application area in 2013 and accounted for over 50% of the market volume. Owing
to growing demand across the construction industry and increased home
improvement and renovation projects, the market for flooring products in
residential applications is expected to witness growth over the forecast
period.
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Asia Pacific accounted for over 45% of the
global demand in 2013, and is expected to continue dominating the market over
the next six years. This can be attributed to increased demand for residential
and non-residential building spaces due to population growth and urbanization.
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Key industry participants include Shaw
Industries, Mohawk Industries, Interface, Inc., Mannington Mills, Armstrong,
etc. Developing a vertically integrated infrastructure is expected to be a
critical success factor for gaining market share. As a result, mergers and
acquisitions, coupled with meeting consumer preferences through product
differentiation have been among the key strategies adopted.
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Grand View Research has segmented the global flooring market on the
basis of product, application and region:
Flooring Product
Outlook (Volume, Billion Square Feet & Revenue, USD Billion; 2012 - 2020)
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Soft Coverings
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Resilient Flooring
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Non-Resilient Flooring
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Seamless Flooring
Flooring
Application Outlook (Volume, Billion Square Feet & Revenue, USD Billion;
2012 - 2020)
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Residential
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Commercial
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Industrial
Flooring Regional
Outlook (Volume, Billion Square Feet & Revenue, USD Billion; 2012 - 2020)
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North America
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Europe
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Asia Pacific
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RoW
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