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Table
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| Section
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US
Window Treatment $ Wallcoverings Market Trends
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Executive
Summary.....................................................
Window Shades And Blinds.........................................
Curtains And Draperies................................................
Drapery Hardware.......................................................
Wallcoverings.............................................................
Outlook......................................................................
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| Table
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Value
Of U.S. Window Treatment And Wallcoverings Market Sales, 1982-2008
(dollars): Window Shades, Blinds, And Drapery Hardware; Curtains
And Draperies; And Wallcoverings...........................................................
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| Figure
1-1 |
Value
Of U.S. Window Treatment And Wallcoverings Market Sales, 1993-2008
(dollars): Window Shades, Blinds, And Drapery Hardware; Curtains
And Draperies; And Wallcoverings...........................................................
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| Table
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Value
Of Real U.S. Window Treatment And Wallcoverings Market Sales, 1987-2008
(dollars): Window Shades, Blinds, And Drapery Hardware; Curtains
And Draperies; And Wallcoverings............................................................
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| Table
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Value
Of U.S. Window Treatment Market Sales By Major Product Sector, 1997-2003
(dollars): Window Shades And Blinds, Drapery Hardware, Knit And
Woven Non-Custom Curtains And Draperies, And Custom Curtains And
Draperies..................................................................
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Figure 1-2 |
Value
Of U.S. Window Treatment Market Sales By Major Product Sector, 2003
(dollars): Window Shades And Blinds, Drapery Hardware, Knit And
Woven Non-Custom Curtains And Draperies, And Custom Curtains And
Draperies.................................................................
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| Table
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Value
Of U.S. Metal Builders' And Cabinet Hardware Shipments, 1977-2007
(dollars): Factory Shipments,
Growth Analysis, And Share Of Fabricated Metal Product
Shipments.................................................................
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| Table
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Value
Of U.S. Metal Builders' And Cabinet Hardware Exports
And Imports, 1982-2007(dollars)...................................
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| Figure
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Imports'
Share Of U.S. Metal Builders' And Cabinet
Hardware Market Sales, 1992, 1997, 2002, And 2007
(percent).....................................................................
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| Section
2 |
U.S.
MARKET TRENDS FOR WINDOW SHADES, BLINDS, AND DRAPERY HARDWARE
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Summary of major findings ...........................................
U.S. Supply And Price Trends.......................................
Plastic Shades............................................................
Cloth Shades..............................................................
Wood Blinds...............................................................
Venetian Blinds...........................................................
Drapery Hardware........................................................
Leading Suppliers .......................................................
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| Table
2-1 |
Value
Of U.S. Window Shades, Blinds, And Drapery Hardware Supply, 1982-2008
(dollars): Total Supply, Domestic Shipments, And Imports...............................
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| Table
2-2 |
Real
U.S. Window Shade, Blind, And Drapery Hardware Supply And Producer
Price Trends, 1987-2008 (dollars and index).......................................................................
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| Table
2-3 |
Value
Of U.S. Window Shade And Blinds And Drapery Hardware Shipments,
Imports, And Market Supply, 1992-2003 (dollars)............................................................
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| Table
2-4 |
Value
Of U.S. Complete Window Shade And Blind Shipments By Type, 1982-2008
(dollars): Plastic Window Shades, Other Window Shades, Aluminum
Venetian Blinds, Other Venetian Blinds, And Other Shades And Blinds.......................................................................
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| Table
2-5 |
Value
Of U.S. Shipments Of Window Shade And Blind Parts And Accessories
And Curtain And Drapery Hardware, 1982-2008 (dollars)............................................................
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| Figure
2-6 |
Value
Of U.S. Window Shade, Blind, And Drapery Hardware Imports By Product,
1992-2003 (dollars): Plastic Shades And Blinds, Wood Blinds And
Shades, Aluminum Venetian Blinds, And Shade And Drapery Hardware.....................
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| Figure
2-7 |
Quantity
U.S. Plastic Shade And Blind And Drapery Hardware Imports, And Average
Value Per Unit Imported, 1992-2003 (quantity and dollars)...................................
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| Figure
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U.S.
Plastic Shade And Blind Imports For The Top Five Countries Of Origin,
1997-2003 (number and dollars).....
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| Figure
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Value
Of U.S. Wood Blind And Shade And Aluminum Venetian Blind Imports
For The Top Four Countries Of Origin, 1997-2003 (dollars)....................................................
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| Figure
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U.S.
Drapery Hardware Imports For The Top Six Countries Of Origin, 1997-2003
(pounds and dollars).......................
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| Figure
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U.S.
Producer Price Trends For Blind, Shade, And Drapery Hardware Products
By Type, 1987-2003 (index): Window Shades By Type, Venetian Blinds
By Type, Other Shades And Blinds, And Curtain And Drapery Hardware..........
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| Section
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U.S.
MARKET TRENDS FOR CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES
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Summary of major findings ...........................................
U.S. Supply And Price Trends.......................................
Woven Versus Knit Products........................................
Fabric Trends..............................................................
Custom Products.........................................................
Leading Suppliers.........................................................
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| Table
3-1 |
Value
Of U.S. Curtain And Drapery Supply, 1982-2008 (dollars): Total Supply,
Domestic Shipments, And
Imports........................................................................
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| Table
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Real
U.S. Curtain And Drapery Supply And Producer Price Trends, 1987-2008
(dollars and index)............................
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| Table
3-3 |
Value
Of U.S. Non-Custom Curtain And Drapery Supply By Type, 1992-2003
(dollars): Knit And Woven....................
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| Table
3-4 |
Value
Of U.S. Curtain And Drapery Shipments By Type, 1982-2008 (dollars):
Knit, Woven, And Custom...............
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| Table
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Value
Of U.S. Non-Custom Curtain And Drapery Shipments By Fabric, 1987-2003
(dollars): Cotton, Rayon/Acetate, Other Manmade, And Other Materials....................................
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| Table
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Quantity
U.S. Non-Custom Curtain And Drapery Shipments By Product And Fabric,
1987-2003 (pairs or sets): Woven Curtains And Draperies And Knit
Curtains And Draperies; Cotton, Manmade Fibers, And Other Materials...............
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| Table
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Average
U.S. Value Per Pair Or Set Of Non-Custom Curtain And Drapery Shipped
By Product And Fabric, 1987-2003 (dollars): Woven Curtains And Draperies
And Knit Curtains And Draperies; Cotton, Manmade Fibers, And Other
Materials....................................................................
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| Table
3-8 |
U.S.
Knit And Not Knit Curtain And Drapery Imports And Average Value
Per Unit Imported, 1992-2003 (number and dollars)......................................................................
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| Table
3-9 |
U.S.
Curtain And Drapery Imports By Fabric And Average Value Per Unit
Imported, 1992-2003 (number and dollars): Cotton, Synthetic Fibers,
And Other Textile Materials...
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| Table
3-10 |
U.S.
Curtain And Drapery Imports For The Top Eleven Countries Of Origin,
1997-2003 (number and dollars).... |
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| Table
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U.S.
Producer Price Trends For Curtains And Draperies By Type, 1987-2003
(index): Woven By Fabric And Knit...
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| Section
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U.S.
MARKET TRENDS FOR WALLCOVERINGS
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Summary
Of Major Findings.........................................
U.S. Supply And Price Trends......................................
U.S. Shipment And Import Trends.................................
Leading Suppliers........................................................
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| Table
4-1 |
Value
Of U.S. Wallcoverings Supply, 1982-2008 (dollars): Total Supply,
Domestic Shipments, And Imports............
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| Table
4-2 |
Real
U.S. Wallcoverings Supply And Producer Price Trends, 1987-2008 (dollars
and index).......................................
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| Table
4-3 |
Value
Of U.S. Wallcoverings Shipments By Type, 1982-2003 (dollars): Paper
Coated, Woven And Nonwoven Fabric-Backed, And Other Wallcoverings................................
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| Table
4-4 |
Value
Of U.S. Wallcoverings Imports By Material, 1992-2003 (dollars):
Paper, Plastics, And Textiles........................
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Table 4-5 |
Quantity
U.S. Wallcoverings Imports By Material And Average Value Per Unit
Imported, 1992-2003 (square yards or pounds): Paper, Plastics, And
Textiles.........................
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| Table
4-6 |
Value
Of U.S. Wallcoverings Imports For The Top Eleven Countries Of Origin,
1997-2003 (dollars)........................
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| Table
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U.S.
Wallcoverings Imports By Material For The Major Countries Of Origin,
1997-2003 (pounds or square yards and dollars): Paper, Textile,
And Plastics...........................
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| Section
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U.S.
END-USE MARKET ANALYSIS AND CONSUMER DEMOGRAPHICS
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Summary of major findings ...........................................
Window Shade, Blind, And Drapery Hardware End-Use Markets......................................................................
Curtain And Drapery End-Use Markets..........................
Wallcoverings End-Use Markets And Contractor Trends..
Household Window Covering Purchasing Demographics..
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| Table
5-1 |
Value
Of U.S. Window Shade, Blinds, And Drapery Hardware Purchases By
End-Use Market, 1982-2003 (dollars): Consumer, Commercial, Government,
And Component
Inputs.........................................................................
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| Table
5-2 |
Value
Of U.S. Curtain And Drapery Purchases By End-Use Market, 1982-2003
(dollars): Consumer, Commercial, Government, Mobile Home And Recreation
Vehicle Plants, And Curtain And Drapery Plants...................................
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| Table
5-3 |
U.S.
Household Spending On Window Coverings, 1987-2003 (dollars): Window
Shades and Blindings And Curtains And Draperies....................................................................
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| Table
5-4 |
U.S.
Household Spending On Window Treatments By Demographic Characteristic,
1997-2002 (dollars): Income, Age, Size, And Region................................................
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| Table
5-5 |
U.S.
Household Spending On Window Shades And Blinds By Demographic Characteristic,
1997-2002 (dollars): Income, Age, Size, And Region................................................
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| Figure
5-6 |
U.S.
Household Spending On Curtains And Draperies By Demographic Characteristic,
1997-2002 (dollars): Income, Age, Size, And Region................................................
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| Figure
5-7 |
Percent
Of Total Household Spending On Window Treatments By Product By Demographic
Characteristic, 1997-2002 (dollars): Window Shades And Blinds And
Curtains And Draperies; Income, Age, Size, And
Region.......................................................................
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| Figure
5-8 |
Average
Annual U.S. Household Spending On Window Shades And Blinds And Curtains
And Draperies By Demographic Characteristic, 1997-2002 (dollars):
Income, Age, Size, And Region...............................................
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| Figure
5-9 |
U.S.
Consumer Price Index For Window Coverings, 1998-2003 (index)..............................................................
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| Figure
5-10 |
U.S.
Revenues From Paper Hanging And Wallcovering Contractor Work, 1982-2003
(dollars)..........................
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| Figure
5-11 |
Number,
Employment, And Operating Ratios For U.S. Contractors Specializing
In Paper Hanging And Wallcovering, 1997 And 2002 (number and dollars)..........................
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| Section
6 |
U.S.
WINDOW TREATMENT AND WALLCOVERING RETAIL CHANNELS
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Summary of major findings ...........................................
Discount And Conventional Department Stores...............
Window Treatment Stores............................................
Full Line Home Furnishing Stores.................................
Paint And Wallpaper Stores.........................................
Home Centers And Other Growing Retail Channels........
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| Table
6-1 |
Value
Of U.S. Window Treatment Retail Stores By Type Of Outlet, 1997 And
2002 (dollars): Mass Merchants, Department Stores, Window Treatment
Stores, Warehouse Clubs, Nonstore Retailers, Home Centers And Building
Material Retailers, Flooring Stores, Clothing Stores, Paint And
Wallpaper Stores, And Others................................
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| Table
6-2 |
Number
Of U.S. Retailers Carrying Window Treatments By Type Of Outlet And
Average Sales Per Outlet, 1997 And 2002 (number and dollars): Mass
Merchants, Department Stores, Window Treatment Stores, Warehouse
Clubs, Nonstore Retailers, Home Centers And Building Material Retailers,
Flooring Stores, Clothing Stores, Paint And Wallpaper Stores, And
Others.......................................
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84
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| Table
6-3 |
Value
Of Curtain And Drapery And Window Shade And Blind Retail Sales By
Select Retailer, 1997 (dollars): Mass Merchants, Department Stores,
Window Treatment Stores, Home Centers And Other Building Material
Dealers, Flooring Stores, Paint And Wallpaper Stores, And Others............
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86
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| Table
6-4 |
Value
Of U.S. Wall Coverings Retail Sales By Type Of Outlet, 1997 And
2002 (dollars): Paint And Wallpaper Stores, Flooring Retailers,
Home Centers, Hardware Stores, Window Treatment Stores, Nonstore
Retailers, And Others..........
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87
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| Table
6-5 |
Number
Of U.S. Retailers Carrying Wallcoverings By Type Of Outlet And Average
Sales Per Outlet, 1997 And 2002 (number and dollars): Paint And
Wallpaper Stores, Flooring Retailers, Home Centers, Hardware Stores,
Window Treatment Stores, Nonstore Retailers, And Others
Retailers......................................................................
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| Figure
6-6 |
U.S.
Home Furnishing Retailer Sales By Type Of Outlet, 1997-2003 (dollars):
Total, Furniture, Flooring, Window Treatment, And Other Household
Furnishings Stores.......
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| Figure
6-7 |
Sales
Of U.S. Window Treatment Stores By Region And State, 1992-2002 (dollars)............................................. |
90
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| Figure
6-8 |
Number
Of U.S. Window Treatment Stores By Region And State, 1992-2002 (dollars).............................................
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92
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| Figure
6-9 |
Monthly
Window Treatment Store Sales,
2001-2003 (dollars).......................................................
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| Figure
6-10 |
Lowe's
Companies Sales Of Wall/Window Fashions, 1998-2002 (dollars)..........................
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| Section
7 |
FACTORS
AFFECTING U.S. WINDOW TREATMENT AND WALLCOVERINGS DEMAND
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Summary of major findings ...........................................
Residential Replacement And Remodeling Markets.........
New Residential Construction Market.............................
Recreation Vehicle Market............................................
Nonresidential Markets.................................................
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98
98 |
| Table
7-1 |
U.S.
Spending On Building Construction, 1977-2003 (dollars): Total Buildings,
Residential Buildings, And Nonresidential Buildings.....................................................................
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99
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| Table
7-2 |
U.S.
Spending On Construction Put In Place By Market And Building Type,
1999-2003 (dollars).................................
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100
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| Table
7-3 |
Total
U.S. Housing Demand By Sector By Region, 1998-2003 (number): Northeast,
Midwest, South, West, And Total..........................................................................
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| Table
7-4 |
New
U.S. Privately Owned Housing Units Started And By Type Of Structure,
1980-2003 (number): Total Starts; In Structures With 1 Unit, 2 To
4 Units, And 5 Units Or More..........................................................................
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| Table
7-5 |
Monthly
New Private U.S. Housing Units Authorized By 19,000 Building Permit
Places By Region, 2002 And 2003 (number)....................................................................
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| Figure
7-6 |
New
Privately Owned Housing Units Authorized By 19,000 Building Permit
Places By Region And State, 1997-2003 (number)....................................................................
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| Figure
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Characteristics
Of New U.S. Housing Units Affecting Window Covering Product Demand,
1990-2002 (units): Region, Number Of Bathrooms, Number Of Bedrooms,
Garages, Number Of Stories For Single-Family, Multi-Family Structures,
And Mobile Homes..................................
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| Figure
7-8 |
New
U.S. Single-Family Houses Sold By Sales Price, 1985-2003 (number
and dollars): Under $100,000, $100,000 To $149,999, $150,000 To
$199,999, $200,000 To $299,999, And $300,000 And Over............................................
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| Figure
7-9 |
U.S.
Residential Property Owner Expenditures For Improvements, Additions,
Alterations, And Repairs And Spending By Single-Family Homeowners,
1985-2003 (dollars)...................................................................
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| Figure
7-10 |
Quantity
U.S. Prime Window Unit Shipments By Market, 1987-2002 (number):
New And Replacement Residential, And Nonresidential..........................................................
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| Figure
7-11 |
U.S.
Home Mortgage Interest Rates And Personal Income, 1980-2003 (percent
and dollars).................................
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114
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| Figure
7-12 |
Distribution
Of U.S. Households By Demographic Characteristic, 1985-2002 (percent):
Household Income, Age Of Household Head, Household Size, Region,
And Total Households..............................................................
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| Figure
7-13 |
Number
Of U.S. Hotels And Motels, Number Of Guest Rooms, And Lodging Industry
Construction Spending, 1982-2002 (number and dollars)..........................................
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116
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| Figure
7-14 |
U.S.
Recreation Vehicle Shipments, 1987-2004 (number): Recreation Vehicles
And Conversion Vehicles.............
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| Section
8 |
U.S.
WINDOW TREATMENT AND WALLCOVERINGS EXPORTS
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Summary
Of Major Findings.........................................
Window Shade, Blind, And Drapery Hardware Exports....
Curtain And Drapery Exports........................................
Wallcovering Exports...................................................
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118
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| Table
8-1 |
Value
Of U.S. Window Treatment And Wallcoverings Exports And Share Of
U.S. Shipments,1982-2008 (dollars): Window Shades And Blinds, Curtains
And Draperies, And Wallcoverings..............................................................
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120
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| Table
8-2 |
Value
Of U.S. Window Shade, Blind, And Drapery Hardware Exports By Product,
1992-2003 (dollars): Plastic Shades And Blinds, Wood Blinds And
Shades, Aluminum Venetian Blinds, And Shade And Drapery Hardware.....................
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121
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| Table
8-3 |
Quantity
U.S. Plastic Shade And Blind And Drapery Hardware Exports And Average
Value Per Unit Exported, 1992-2003 (quantity and dollars)...................................
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122
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| Table
8-4 |
U.S.
Knit And Not Knit Curtain And Drapery Exports And Average Value
Per Unit Exported, 1992-2003 (number and dollars)......................................................................
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Table 8-5 |
U.S.
Quantity Curtain And Drapery Exports By Fabric, 1992-2003 (number
and dollars): Cotton, Synthetic Fibers, And Other Textile Materials...............................................
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124
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| Table
8-6 |
Value
Of U.S. Wallcoverings Exports By Material, 1992-2003 (dollars):
Paper, Plastics, And Textiles........................
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125
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| Table
8-7 |
Quantity
U.S. Wallcoverings Exports By Material And Average Value Per Unit
Exported, 1992-2003 (square yards and pounds): Paper, Plastics,
And Textiles.................
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126
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| Table
8-8 |
Value
Of U.S. Window Treatment And Wallcoverings Exports By Product By
Major Country Of Destination, 1997-2003 (dollars): Curtains And
Draperies, Plastic Shades And Blinds, Wood Blinds And Shades, Aluminum
Venetian Blinds, Drapery Hardware, And Wallcoverings.............
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| Section
9 |
COMPETITIVE
ENVIRONMENT AND PROFITABILITY OF U.S. MANUFACTURERS
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129
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Summary of major findings ...........................................
Number And Size Of U.S. Companies And Plants...........
Plant Cost Structure And Profitability.............................
Industry Concentration..................................................
Competitive Strengths Of Leading Manufacturers............
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129
130
131
132 |
| Table
9-1 |
Number
Of U.S. Window Treatment And Wallcoverings Companies, Plants, And
Facility Revenues, 1982-2003 (number and dollars): Window Shades,
Blinds, And Drapery Hardware; Curtains And Draperies; And Wallcoverings...
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135
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| Table
9-2 |
U.S.
Window Treatment And Wallcoverings Plant Operating Ratios And Gross
Profit Margin, 1982-2003 (percent): Window Shades, Blinds, And Drapery
Hardware; Curtains And Draperies, And Wallcoverings..............................
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136
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| Table
9-3 |
U.S.
Window Treatment And Wallcoverings Plant Labor Situation, 1992-2003
(number, dollars, and percent): Window Shades, Blinds, And Drapery
Hardware; Curtains And Draperies; And Wallcoverings; Number Of Employees,
Shipments Per Employee, Average Hourly Wages; And Average Weekly
Hours..............................................
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137
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| Table
9-4 |
U.S.
Producer Price Trends For Major Material Inputs, 1997-2003 (index):
Aluminum And Steel Mill Shapes, Plastic Resins, Coated Fabrics,
Finished Broadwoven Fabrics, Cordage And Twine, And Coated Paper......................
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138
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| Table
9-5 |
U.S.
Window Treatment And Wallcoverings Plant Capital Expenditures, 1982-2003
(dollars): Window Shades, Blinds, And Drapery Hardware; Curtains
And Draperies, And Wallcoverings..........................................................
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139
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| Figure
9-6 |
U.S.
Plant Operating Ratios By Facility Window Shade, Blind, And Drapery
Hardware Line Specialization, 1982-2003 (number, dollars, and percent):
Number Of Plants, Plant Revenues, Payroll And Material Costs, Hourly
Wages, And Capital Expenditure Rate; Window Shades And Accessories;
Venetian Blinds; And Other Shades, Blinds, And Drapery Hardware...............................................................
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140
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| Figure
9-7 |
Number
Of Window Treatment Plants By State, 2001 (number): Window Shades,
Blinds, And Drapery Hardware; And Curtains And Draperies; Total
Plants And Those With 20 Or More Employees...............................................
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142
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| Figure
9-8 |
Distribution
Of U.S. Window Treatment Plants, Shipments, And Operating Ratios
By Facility Employee Size, 1997 And 2001 (percent): Window Shades,
Blinds, And Drapery Hardware; And Curtains And Draperies....................
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144
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| Figure
9-9 |
Number
Of U.S. Manufacturers By Window Treatment And Wallcoverings Product
Line And Average Shipments Per Manufacturer, 1992 And 1997 (number
and dollars).................................................................
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145
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| Figure
9-10 |
Share
Of The U.S. Window Treatment And Wallcoverings Market Supply By
The Top Manufacturers And Marketers, 2002 (percent).......................................................
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147
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| Figure
9-11 |
Sales
And Profit Trends For Five Window Treatment And Wallcoverings Manufacturers,
1998-2003 (dollars and percent)................................................................
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148
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| Figure
9-12 |
Sales
Estimates For Thirty-One Leading U.S. Window Treatment And Wallcovering
Manufacturers And Marketers, 2002 (dollars).........................................................
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150
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| Section
10 |
CANADIAN
WINDOW TREATMENT AND WALLCOVERINGS INDUSTRY TRENDS
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154
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Summary
Of Major Findings.........................................
Window Shade and Blind Market..................................
Curtain And Drapery Market........................................
Wallcovering Market...................................................
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156 |
| Table
10-1 |
Canadian
Market For Plastic Shades And Blinds, Curtains And Draperies, And
Wallcoverings, 1992-2002 (Canadian dollars): Shipments, Exports,
Imports, And Market Sales........................................................................
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158
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| Table
10-2 |
Canadian
Window Treatment Plants And Operating Ratios, 1998 And 2001 (number,
percent, and Canadian dollars): Curtain And Linen Mills And Blind
And Shade Manufacturing...........................................................
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159
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| Table
10-3 |
Canadian
Imports Of Window Treatments And Wallcoverings By Major Country
Of Origin, 1992-2002 (Canadian dollars): Plastic Blinds, Curtains,
And Draperies By Material; And Paper And Textile Wallcoverings.................................
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160
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| Table
10-4 |
Canadian
Exports Of Window Treatments And Wallcoverings By Major Country
Of Destination, 1992-2002 (Canadian dollars): Plastic Blinds, Curtains,
And Draperies By Material; And Paper And Textile Wallcoverings.........................
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162
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Table 10-5 |
Value
Of Canadian Building Permits And Canadian Housing Starts, 1993-2002
(number and Canadian dollars)........
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163
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| Section
4 |
Company
Profiles..........................................................
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Beacon
Looms, Inc ...........................................
Window
Covering Products And Sales..............
Manufacturing
And Marketing.........................
Blonder
Co...............................................
Wallcoverings
Products And Sales.....
Brewster
Wallpaper Corp...............................................
Wallcoverings
Products And Sales.....
Broome & Wellington.....................................................
Guilford
Home Fashion Acquisition.....
Carole
Fabrics, Inc .......................................................
Window
Covering Products And Sales .....
CHF
Industries, Inc........................................................
Window
Covering Products And Sales.....
Comfortex
Corp.............................................................
Window
Covering Products And Sales.....
Comfortex Blindcrafters Retail Program.....
Cone
Mills Corp......... ...................................................
Decorative
Fabric And Sales......
Croscill,
Inc...................................................................
Window
Covering Products And Sales.....
Decorator Industries, Inc.................................................
Window
Covering Products And Markets.....
Sales And Profit Trends.....
Fabtex, Inc. ..................................................................
Window Covering Products And Sales...........
Falcon
Products, Inc. ....................................................
Wallcoverings Products..................................
Hunter
Douglas N.V. ....................................................
Window Covering Products And Distribution....
Sales And Profit Trends......
North America.........
Europe .....
Other Markets.....
Imperial
Home Decor Group ..........................................
Wallcoverings Products.....
New Products.....
Sales And Market Share......
S.
Lichtenberg & Co., Inc. .............................................
Window Covering Products And Sales.......
Newell
Rubbermaid, Inc. ...............................................
Window Treatment Products And Brands.......
Sales And Market Share.........
Newtex
Industries, Inc. .................................................
Wallcoverings Products..........
Norwall
Group, Inc. ......................................................
Wallcoverings Products...................
Manufacturing And Distribution.............
Sales And Profit Trends................
OMNOVA
Solutions, Inc...............................................
Wallcoverings Products........................
Sales Trends And Market Share.........
Royal
Group Technologies, Ltd. ..........
Window Covering Products..............
Sales And Profit Trends..................
F.
Schumacher & Co....................................................
Wallcoverings And Related Products........
New Products.............................
Sales And Market Share...........
Springs
Industries, Inc. ................................................
Window Coverings Products...................
Sales And Market Share......................
Suncoast
Window Treatments, Inc. ...........
Window Covering Products And Sales..........
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Day Blinds, Inc. ........................................................
Window Covering Products And Sales............
The
Warner Co. ..................................................
Wallcoverings Products...............................
York
Wallcoverings ..............................................
Wallcoverings Products And Sales.................
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