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Home Improvement in the United Arab Emirates

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  • 22 Pages
  • May 2025
  • Region: United Arab Emirates
  • Euromonitor International
  • ID: 2398385
In 2024, the slowdown in value growth of home improvement in the United Arab Emirates - particularly across categories such as floor covering, hand tools, home paint, power tools, and wall covering - can be attributed to a mix of economic, market, and regulatory factors. High inflation and increased cost of living have pushed consumers to delay non-essential renovations, directly impacting demand for decorative paint, wallpaper, and flooring upgrades.

The Home Improvement in United Arab Emirates report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of market demand at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data (historic date range), allowing you to identify the categories driving growth. It also identifies the leading companies and their brands, and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing demand - from new product developments, consumer lifestyles, route to market and pricing issues. Forecasts to 2029 illustrate how market demand is expected to evolve in the medium-term

Product coverage: Bathroom and Sanitaryware, Floor Covering, Hand Tools, Hardware, Home Paint, Kitchen Sinks, Other Home Improvement, Power Tools, Wall Covering.

Data coverage: Market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.

Why buy this report?

  • Get a detailed picture of the Home Improvement market;
  • Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;
  • Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands;
  • Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.

Table of Contents

KEY DATA FINDINGS
2024 DEVELOPMENTS
  • Multiple economic and lifestyle shifts drive uneven performance across home improvement
  • Landmark Group’s success is driven by sustainable home solutions and value-focused retail expansion
  • E-commerce is most dynamic distribution channel in 2024, adapting to consumer convenience and expanding product offerings
PROSPECTS AND OPPORTUNITIES
  • AI-driven interior design is personalising home spaces for efficiency
  • Increasing focus on sleep health, mental wellness, and overall wellbeing is reshaping home improvement in local market
  • Sustainability is becoming a central focus, influencing materials, energy use, and waste management
CATEGORY DATA
  • Table 1 Sales of Home Improvement by Category: Value 2019-2024
  • Table 2 Sales of Home Improvement by Category: % Value Growth 2019-2024
  • Table 3 NBO Company Shares of Home Improvement: % Value 2020-2024
  • Table 4 LBN Brand Shares of Home Improvement: % Value 2021-2024
  • Table 5 Distribution of Home Improvement by Format: % Value 2019-2024
  • Table 6 Forecast Sales of Home Improvement by Category: Value 2024-2029
  • Table 7 Forecast Sales of Home Improvement by Category: % Value Growth 2024-2029
HOME AND GARDEN IN THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  • Home and garden in 2024: The big picture
  • 2024 key trends
  • Competitive landscape
  • Retail developments
  • What next for home and garden?
MARKET DATA
  • Table 8 Sales of Home and Garden by Category: Value 2019-2024
  • Table 9 Sales of Home and Garden by Category: % Value Growth 2019-2024
  • Table 10 NBO Company Shares of Home and Garden: % Value 2020-2024
  • Table 11 LBN Brand Shares of Home and Garden: % Value 2021-2024
  • Table 12 Penetration of Private Label in Home and Garden by Category: % Value 2019-2024
  • Table 13 Distribution of Home and Garden by Format: % Value 2019-2024
  • Table 14 Distribution of Home and Garden by Format and Category: % Value 2024
  • Table 15 Forecast Sales of Home and Garden by Category: Value 2024-2029
  • Table 16 Forecast Sales of Home and Garden by Category: % Value Growth 2024-2029
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SOURCES
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