North America and Europe together account for 88 per cent of the DIY global market volume despite only making up 16 per cent of the global population. Their totalled market volume grew by 14.39 per cent to EUR 612 bn. North America alone represents 61 per cent of the global market, Europe has a share of 27 per cent. The average per-capita expenditure for DIY products also lay at the highest in the world with EUR 1 163 - an increase of 19.65 per cent.
Around 82.5 per cent of the global DIY market, i.e. EUR 578.14 bn, is concentrated on only eight countries: USA, Germany, Japan, Canada, Great Britain, France, Australia and Italy. The major three in Europe - Germany, Great Britain and France - already represent 50 per cent of the European market.The top 10 companies in the global home improvement trade are: Home Depot (USA), Lowe's (USA), Adeo (France), Kingfisher (Great Britain), Menards (USA), Bunnings (Australia), Obi (Germany), Ace Hardware (USA), Bauhaus (Germany) and Sodimac (Chile). Home Depot and Lowe's alone, the number one and number two respectively, achieve a totalled market share of 27.7 per cent.
The "Global Home Improvement Report" provides detailed data on more than 50 countries and analyses the global market. The authors also work together with the Dähne Verlag publishing house. The report is available via the national member associations of Hima or Hima itself and Edra.