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Decorative Laminates to 2015

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Study #: 2849
Document Type: Industry Study
Date Published: Feb-2012
Format:
   Full study: PDF
   Section, Pages, Tables and Charts: HTML
Pages: 291
Full Study Price: $4,900.00
       

    

Advances will be driven in part by the consumer perception of decorative laminates as the workhorse surfacing material, providing a low-cost, low-maintenance, durable surface.

US demand to rise 5.5% annually through 2015

US demand for decorative laminates is forecast to advance 5.5 percent per year to 12.4 billion square feet in 2015, a rebound from the declines of the 2005- 2010 period. Continued improvement in the housing market, lower unemployment and greater credit availability will boost demand for laminates across the board in all major applications: cabinets, furniture, flooring, wall panels and countertops. Advances will also be driven by the consumer perception of decorative laminates as the workhorse surfacing material, providing a low-cost, low-maintenance, durable surface.

Low pressure laminates to offer best opportunities

Demand for laminates made from lowpressure overlays, which account for more than 80 percent of decorative laminate sales in area terms, is forecast to grow 5.7 percent per year through 2015. Demand will be driven by increased penetration of saturated papers in the high-growth flooring market, particularly in residential settings where the cost savings of low-pressure laminates outweigh the durability benefits of higher-priced high-pressure laminates. Performance improvements in lowpressure laminates are continuing to fuel their adoption as a low-cost decorative surfacing material for furniture, cabinets and store fixtures. Demand for highpressure laminates will continue to benefit from their enhanced decorative properties, long-term durability and resistance to scratches and other types of damage caused by wear and tear.

Cabinets, flooring to offer best market opportunities

The cabinet market will continue to account for the single largest share of decorative laminates demand in 2015, while also posting gains well above the industry average. Decorative laminates will largely benefit from a rebound in cabinet production, based on an improving US housing market, as well as expanding export opportunities. Gains will also be boosted by rising interest in decorative laminates as a less costly alternative to lumber and wood veneers in cabinet production. Laminate developments, such as three-dimensional woodgrain patterns, more vibrant hues and advanced embossing techniques, create a surface that better resembles various wood species at a lower cost.

The flooring market for decorative laminates will record the most rapid gains through 2015, fueled by improvement in construction spending and rising consumer interest in laminate flooring. As a result, laminate flooring production in the US will rebound. Decorative laminate producers will continue to introduce improved laminates for use in flooring, such as those featuring enhanced durability, and those that resemble natural stone and tile, or exotic wood.

Study Scope

This study analyzes the 9.5 billion square foot US decorative laminate industry. It presents historical demand data for the years 2000, 2005 and 2010, and forecasts for 2015 and 2020 by raw material, manufacturing process, product (e.g., low-basis weight papers, saturated papers, vinyl films, decorative foils, high-pressure laminates, edgebanding) and market (e.g., cabinets, furniture, store fixtures, flooring, wall panels, countertops).

The study also considers marker environment factors, details industry structure, evaluates company market share and profiles 40 industry players, including Wilsonart, Formica and Panolam Industries.

 










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