A New Generation of Renovators Is On the Rise: New CRAFTSMAN® Survey Finds, Despite Uncertainty, Younger DIYers Feel Confident, Motivated to Accomplish Home Improvement Projects This Year
A New Generation of Renovators Is On the Rise: New CRAFTSMAN® Survey Finds, Despite Uncertainty, Younger DIYers Feel Confident, Motivated to Accomplish Home Improvement Projects This Year |
[05-June-2025] |
TOWSON, Md., June 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite a backdrop of uncertainty, younger homeowners don't plan to hit pause on their planned home improvement projects. Rather than waiting or compromising, many Millennials and Gen Zers are rolling up their sleeves and literally taking matters into their own hands, according to newly released research from CRAFTSMAN®, the most trusted and recommended brand in Tools & Outdoor* for today's DIYers. Experience the full interactive Multichannel News Release here: https://www.multivu.com/craftsman/9310052-en-craftsman-young-diyers-survey-home-improvement To better understand how today's DIYers feel about taking on home renovation projects in 2025, the challenges they encounter and what ultimately drives them from one project to the next, CRAFTSMAN developed the Driven to DIY Report. The report highlights survey findings from 1,000 DIY enthusiasts, homeowners between the ages of 25 and 40 who have completed recent renovations or home improvement projects. According to the survey results, a new wave of homeowners is choosing to renovate on their own terms. Whether motivated by a desire for creative freedom, budget restraints or the pride of hands-on accomplishment, more Millennials and Gen Zers are taking on projects themselves as a primary approach to home improvement. "Today's DIYers are some of the most resilient and determined individuals out there," said Eric Bernstein, President and General Manager, CRAFTSMAN. "They power through the messy middle – whatever obstacles come their way – and get the job done. That grit doesn't just lead to a better space; it delivers something even more valuable: a real sense of pride and confidence that stays with them long after the project's done." Respondents said they are entering 2025 with confidence and determination to take on their planned projects. However, more than four in 10 projects stall due to overestimating the skills, time and budget needed to complete a project.
But being stalled doesn't stop these DIY enthusiasts. According to the CRAFTSMAN survey, respondents believe they can overcome their obstacles, and more often than not, they do – with only 2% of projects ever left totally abandoned. In fact, 67% of DIYers say that a sense of accomplishment and pride is what pushes them to finish their projects, even when challenges pop up. That feeling becomes fuel for what comes next: once a project is completed, 65% feel motivated to begin another project, and 59% are ready to tackle something bigger and more complex than before. CRAFTSMAN BUILD ON™ To access the full Driven to DIY Report and learn more about homeowners' 2025 project priorities and more, click here. To learn more about CRAFTSMAN, visit www.craftsman.com. About the Survey About CRAFTSMAN About Stanley Black & Decker *Rated among 25 leading competitive brands, based on online national survey of 261 DIY tool and residential outdoor power equipment owners ages 18+, conducted in 10/2024. ![]()
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