The global flooring market size was $342.88 billion in 2020. The market is projected to grow from $359.20 billion in 2021 to $517.74 billion by 2028 at a CAGR of 5.4% during the 2021-2028 period.

This information is presented by Fortune Business Insights™, in its report, titled, “Flooring Market, 2021-2028.”

 

 

Drivers and Restraints

Surging Demand for Vinyl Flooring in Construction Projects to Fuel Market Growth

Vinyl is used as a versatile component in tiling applications, where, luxury vinyl tile is used majorly. It is resilient to mold, dampness, and fungus, which makes it an appropriate flooring option for utilization where wetness and infrequent spills are the prime concerns.

It can be effortlessly installed, is robust, and obtainable at a cheaper cost, which furthermore adds to its increasing admiration in the variety of residential as well as non-residential buildings. This is expected to bolster the flooring market growth during the forecast period.

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Regional Insights

Asia Pacific was worth USD 180.38 billion in 2020. Asia Pacific is the biggest and speediest-surging region and held the maximum flooring market share owing to large scale financing scheduled by governments of India, China, and Southeast Asia on infrastructure expansion.

 

Segmentation

On the basis of type, the flooring market is categorized into non-resilient, resilient, and carpets & rugs.

Based on end-use, the market is segregated into residential and non-residential. The residential segment is the dominating contributor for the growth of this market. The growth in residential segment is accredited to the growing population and disposable income of the consumers.

Geographically, the flooring market is divided into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, and the Middle East & Africa.

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