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    A wave of ‘Build for Rent’ communities coming to South Florida – Florida Weekly

    - June 4, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    SVN | SFRhub Advisors is offering a 25-home portfolio in Charlotte County for $5.7 million. COURTESY RENDERING

    With growing demand expected for rentals, companies are looking to South Florida and other parts of the U.S. to cash in on the trend of Build for Rent housing single-family homes developed in groups for the purpose of being rented out instead of sold.

    A Phoenix, Ariz.-based commercial real estate brokerage that specializes in selling Build for Rent (BFR) communities, SVN | SFRhub Advisors is offering a 25-home portfolio in Charlotte County for $5.7 million, a 63-home portfolio in Fort Myers for $20.2 million, and a 72-home portfolio in Cape Coral for $15.1 million, among other BFR developments in Florida and the United States.

    Developers such as Toll Brothers, Neal Communities, and ERC Homebuilders are all growing BFR portfolios as well.

    Build for Rent can apply to a company that builds or manages a whole stand-alone community of single family houses or acquires houses on scattered lots.

    The Marietta, Georgia-based FirstKey Homes acquires single-family homes for the purpose of renting them out, whether they are newly built or older homes. FirstKey offers rentals from Floridas Southwest Coast to West Palm Beach, and other parts of the U.S. A sign on one of their company vehicles advertises Pet Friendly rentals.

    SVN and Lotus Commercial Real Estate Advisors is working with builder Neal Communities on Mangrove Estates, the 63-home portfolio in Fort Myers slated to be complete in 2021. COURTESY RENDERING

    (Build for Rent) is definitely not a fad, said Glenn Palmer, executive vice president at SVN International Corp. First Coast Commercial in Jacksonville. Its a market sector thats here to stay. And itll take business not just from single family home sales but from the multi-family market as well.

    After the federal lender Freddie Mac began backing loans for BFR companies over the last year, it helped clear the way for their development and garnered the interest of Wall Street banks, Mr. Palmer said.

    SVN and Lotus Commercial Real Estate Advisors is working with builder Neal Communities on Mangrove Estates, the 63-home portfolio in Fort Myers slated to be complete in 2021. The projected $20 million community will offer three-bedroom plans of 1,531-square feet and four-bedroom plans of 1,812- to 2,064-square feet.

    SVN estimates that the owner-operator of Mangrove Estates would charge an average monthly rent of $2,570 and make a net operating income of $1.26 million per year based on current market values.

    Its hard to say what market segment BFR communities will command across the U.S. in coming years, but The Urban Institute says growth in rental households will exceed that of homeowners by 4 million from 2010 to 2030.

    According to SVN, demand for single-family home rentals is being driven by millennials who cant afford the costs of buying a home because of factors such as unemployment, student debt, and economic uncertainty; and baby boomers looking for a lock and leave, maintenance-free lifestyle.

    The pandemic may also encourage the trend as more people look to work at home and avoid crowded apartment buildings.

    Floridas tax friendly status compared to states such as New York also make it an attractive place for developers of BFR communities, which are usually managed by a third-party, similar to many multi-family housing units. Amenities such as smart home technology, pools, and other upgrades are often built in to the rental price.

    Middle to lower-priced homes work better with the BFR model, but not high cost housing where land cost is so exorbitant, the cost of the homes is so high, you couldnt really rent them effectively, said Mr. Palmer. (BFR) can work in lower, middle; were not sure they work in the luxury market.

    A developer based in Riverview, near Tampa, ERC Homebuilders is set to create BFR communities across several market segments.

    We are developing a combination of conventional construction, modular and manufactured housing communities, wrote Gerald Jerry D. Ellenburg, chairman of ERC.

    We like the manufactured housing rental model since the resident can pay approximately 2/3 the cost per square foot as in conventional. And they develop and open for rent so much sooner. We just now contracted a parcel outside Tampa for 60 manufactured homes and that will develop and rent out very quickly.

    SVN touts BFR as attractive to invest in for several reasons, including that tenants stay longer compared to multifamily/ apartment rentals. In apartments the average stay is less than two years compared to about five to eight years among single-family home renters, says Mark Peterson, director of SVNs Build for Rent Division.

    The stickiness we refer to it as, of the tenants in a rental home, is fundamentally longer, he said.

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    A Vertical Neighborhood in Tehran and a Zero Emission House on the Beach: 9 Unbuilt Projects Submitted by our Readers – ArchDaily

    - June 4, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A Vertical Neighborhood in Tehran and a Zero Emission House on the Beach: 9 Unbuilt Projects Submitted by our Readers

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    This weeks curated selection of best unbuilt architecture features conceptual residential projects submitted by our readers from all around the world. Highlighting innovative designs, approaches, and compositions, this roundup puts together a series of inspiring interventions that offer a fresh look on the typical house structure.

    In the following article, ArchDaily has gathered ideas from Poland, France, Hungary, Iran, and the United States. Grouped under one common theme, the feature includes a new take on the typical building complex, an attempt to shorten the transitional gap between a house and an apartment, and a collection of modular residential models that can be implemented anywhere. Moreover, it also showcases Christophe Benichous latest intervention, The Pleated House located in the Hautes Alpes in France, a hyper-sustainable house on the beach and a structure completely erased and integrated into the natural landscape.

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    Read on to discover 9 conceptual house proposals and their descriptions from the architects.

    STUDIO SAHEB

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    Bookan residential tower is a 10 story tower located in the northern part of Tehran. Seeking for an innovative solution to provide moments of the traditional lifestyle of living in villas in this new vertical tower, while having sufficient light and space for greenery, the proposal works with the notion of faade and its relation to mass and the way it defines the border between inside and outside. Contrary to the usual take on facades that consists of pushing it inward and sticking it to the central core in a way that living spaces remained in their places, many high-quality in-between spaces have been created which raise the quality of inhabitants life.

    Studio Vural

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    Initially inspired by a squids rainbow flash at a nighttime fishing expedition, the Dune House is a powerful prototype for the future of homes at a global scale. There are no machines but humming electrical devices that power, heat, cool and vent. There is no chemical waste or fuel. The only carbon emission is the candlelight on the dinner table. The construction is planned to be respectful of local bird and animal habitats and is a success in natural preservation since it is only recognizable from sea and blends seamlessly with nature; immersed not imposed.

    Boozhgan studio

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    Koocheha, meaning alleyways, is an attempt to shorten the transitional gap between a house and an apartment. The project has revolved around the creation of a vertical neighborhood; of single houses that are embedded in a residential complex. The design process had two main concerns: circulation throughout the vertical and horizontal connections, and also provision of light to all units. In order to resolve these issues, the building mass is divided into two volumes creating a void in between them.

    FORMA Architects, PLLC & Mark Gettys Architects

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    Using the local vernacular of ocean building an elevated walkway, wooden fencing, and structural stilts the project reimagines the canonical beach house by inserting a series of exterior volumes into interior domestic spaces. Rather than packing all the house functions into a singular volume, the sleeping, bathing, living, and pool-lounging areas are pulled apart and interspersed with open-air gardens. An elevated boardwalk links the spaces together along a singular axis, directing movement and the eye toward the ocean.

    Christophe Benichou & Virgile Ponsoye

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    The Maison W, or the pleated house, is a rental housing project located on the slopes of the Pic de Charance, above Gap in the Hautes Alpes in France. It is a singular architecture project. It is discreet and exuberant, strange and familiar. It is familiar because it takes up the codes of the modern villa, paying tribute to it. It is also strange when it dares diverting from the abstraction of it. It distorts its lines and folds to try to establish a dialogue with the local geology while offering unique architectural sensations inspired by both the client and the sites singularity.

    ARC- Ashkan Rafiey Cooperation

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    This project poses the question of how a recognized space can perform as the structure of a villa. Doing so, instead of designing a plan inside a structural envelope, with recognizing private and public spaces of a villa, and extracting them from one another, the villa can be defined by two elements, enabling the spaces to express their plans as they are. This project is a single unit house located in Damavand, Iran. The site of the project overlooks a broad view of nature, including the Damavand volcano.

    Adrian Kasperski Architekt

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    The house was designed in the hilly scenery of the Krakow Valleys. Principal assumptions of the project were suited to a context, proximity to nature, and preservation of intimacy by future inhabitants. The project entails a transformation and an attempt of maximal use of a surrounding landscape and nature, a creation of shelter to dwell in with a simultaneous the least possible interference in the natural values of an existing place. The building seems to be invisible from the western and southern parts. A green roof adjusted to a natural land inclination does not spoil a surrounding landscape.

    Casas inHAUS + Fran Silvestre Architects / Mario Ruiz / Yonoh

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    Fran Silvestre Architects, Mario Ruiz, and Yonoh Creative Studio have been in charge of designing the new models that the Valencian modular houses company Casas inHAUSwill offer to its future clients worldwide. The new housing designs range from transferring the Mediterranean essence with Fran Silvestre, to a volume set by Yonoh Creative Studio, defined by light and the play of planes, and finally, a curved and fluid space that creates a refuge from the environment by Mario Ruiz.

    Pricsy and Partners Architects

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    The house is situated on the top of the hills surrounding Budapest, on a site that declines evenly to the southwest. The shape of the house is a quite low-key part of the street-view. The unique form of the house is defined by two intersecting cuboids that lie on top of each other. The social spaces can be found in the cuboid parallel to the street, while the private areas are located in the orthogonal one. Where the cuboids intersect each other, you can find the supplementary rooms and the stairs.

    HOW TO SUBMIT AN UNBUILT PROJECT

    We highly appreciate the input from our readers and are always happy to see more projects designed by them. If you have an Unbuilt project to submit, click here and follow the guidelines. Our curators will review your submission and get back to you in case it is selected for a feature.

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    Coronavirus updates: Street food vendors and food trucks allowed to operate again; Doug Ford threatens to "play hardball" with commercial…

    - June 4, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    5:30 pm Lake Shore East road closure to be extended this weekend for ActiveTO

    The city will once again close roads to vehicle traffic as part of the ActiveTO program.

    After the Gardiner closed for maintenance last weekend, the closure on Lake ShoreWest will return and the Lake Shore East closure will be extended east to Leslie Street.

    Here's the list of this weekend's closures, which will take effect on June 6 at 6 am and last until June 7 at 11 pm:

    The ActiveTO program encourages people to get outside while keeping a distance from one another in order to curb COVID-19 spread. The road closures providegreater space for walking, running and biking.

    5 pm Around 150 people are diagnosed with COVID-19 in Toronto each day: de Villa

    Toronto Public Health officials are still seeing approximately150 people newly diagnosed with COVID-19 each day, medical officer of health Eileen de Villa said today.

    She outlined the contact tracing process when a new case is reported, noting thatsome contact follow up investigations are completed quickly sometimes within a few hours while others are complex and involve contacting several people across jurisdictions.

    The press has reported delays in the process. De Villa noted that from May 27-29, Toronto Public Health was able to contact almost 90 per centof new COVID-19 cases with in 24 hours. "This rate changes daily depending on the number of cases we receive," she said.

    Since yesterday, the city has reported 139 new COVID-19 infections, bringing the city's total to 11,652.The number of people who have recovered is 8,948 people recovered, an increase of 165 since yesterday.

    There are 378 people hospitalized, with 83 in intensive care. Another 10 people have died. In total, the virus has killed845 people in Toronto.

    4:45 pm Street food vendors and food trucks allowed to operate again

    The city is allowing street food vendors, food trucks and ice cream trucks to start operating again, Mayor John Tory announced today. Operators must adhere to physical distancing and follow health and safety regulations.

    There are 177 non-motorized food carts, 325 motorized refreshment vehicles and 75 hot dog carts licensed by the city.

    Customers are also being asked to keep two-metres distance from others while in line and to take their food home or to a park to eat.

    Tory added that the summer weather and the lack of clarity around regulations for food trucks operating during the pandemic led the city to prioritize their reopening. Medical Officer of Health Eileen de Villa also said the ability for people to physical distance at these vendors, as well as the fact that they are outside, reduce the risk of COVID-19 spread when ordering street food.

    2:41 pm Doug Ford sends a warning to commercial landlords

    Premier Doug Ford had tough talk for commercial landlords who are not working with tenants to apply for the CanadianEmergency Commercial Rent Assistance (CECRA) program.

    The program sees landlords, tenants and the provincial and federal governments splitting the cost of rent, with the Ottawa and the provinces paying 50 per cent. However, many small businesses still fear they will be evicted.

    Ontario has resisted calls from businesses to impose a ban on commercial evictions during the pandemic. When asked about British Columbia's decision to ban commercial evictions for landlords who won't participate in CECRA, Ford said he is prepared to "act" against similarlandlords in Ontario.

    "Theyre just refusing to do it," Ford said during his Queen's Park news conference on Wednesday. "What theyre doing is theyre testing me. Thats going to be the wrong thing to do. Were going to give it a few more days and well act.

    " All the landlords out there you wanna play hardball? Well play hardball then because Im going to protect the little guy," he added.

    Applications for the CECRA opened last Tuesday.

    2:33 pm Doug Ford says COVID-19 testing might be available at pharmacies

    The Ontario government is in talks to make COVID-19 testing available at pharmacies, Premier Doug Ford confirmed today.

    "Were in conversations right now with some of the largest pharmacies. Stay tuned over the next little while," he said. "I think it's a good model."

    Ford was referring to a deal between CVS Health and New York State that doubled the state's capacityfor diagnostic testing to40,000 testsper day.

    Ontario's current lab capacity is 20,000 tests per day and Ford's stated target is 16,000 tests per day.

    Ford added that he hopes he'll have news for the public about when Ontario can move to stage two of the reopening plan "over the next week."

    2:29 pmOntario to spend $150M for broadband in rural communities

    Premier Doug Ford and Infrastructure Minister Laurie Scott said today that the provincial government will spend $150 to improve broadband and cellular service access in remote and rural communities.

    The funding is part of the $315 million planUp to Speed: Ontario's Broadband and Cellular Action Plan, which was announced last July.

    Telecom companies, municipal governments, First Nation communities and non-profits are being invited to submit funding proposals, the government said in a news release. The province will fund a portion of each approved project.

    10:57 am Ontario reports 338 new COVID-19 cases, 19 more deaths

    Ontario has confirmed 338 new COVID-19 cases, an increase of 1.2 per cent. That brings the province's total to29,047. Another 327 cases are now considered resolved. In all,22,811 people have recovered from the virus.

    Today's new case countis down following three days of successive increases that saw an uptick to 446 cases yesterday.

    Another 19 people have died. The provincial death toll is now 2,312.

    Ontario surpassed Premier Doug Ford's testing goal of 16,000, with17,537 tests completed since yesterday and another11,636 cases under investigation.

    There are791 patients in hospital, with127 in intensive care and 92 in intensive care on ventilators.

    10:15 am City reveals two locations for modular housing projects

    Toronto is accelerating a plan to build modular housing on two city-owned sites.

    On Tuesday, the city revealed further details of the project that will see see 44 bachelor apartments built at 150 Harrison on the former site of the 14 Division police station and 56 bachelor apartments built at 11 Macey, near Victoria Park and Danforth.

    The properties will be managed by "qualified, non-profithousingproviders," the city said in a news release, and the homes will be pre-fabricated and installed on site. Each self-contained bachelor unitwith have a kitchen and washroom. There will also be a shared communal kitchen and administrative and program space.

    On April 30, council approved an expedited plan to build a250-unit modular housing project on city-owned land for people experiencing homelessness during the COVID-19 crisis.

    The first phase of the project is expected to be ready for occupancy by September 2020 and another 140 units will be completeby April 2021. The plan passed 23-1, with only councillor Stephen Holyday opposed.

    8:30 amCanada has more than 92,000 cases of COVID-19

    Thereare 92,410 cases of COVID-19 in Canada and 7,395 people have died.

    The outbreak is aserious public health threat though most people whocontract the virus have not been hospitalized.

    Symptoms include cough, fever, difficulty breathing and pneumonia in both lungs and may take up to 14 days to appear after exposure. Peopleage 65 and over and people with compromised immune systems and/or underlying medical conditions have a higher risk of contracting asevere case.

    8:32 pmOntario extends state of emergency until June 30

    The province has extended the state of emergency until the end of the month.

    On Tuesday, the Ontario legislature voted to approve the move, which allows the government to create and enforce emergency orders, such as the closure of non-essential businesses and prohibiting gatherings of five people or more.

    Ontario has been under a state of emergency due to the coronavirus pandemic since March 17.

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    Brooklyn Band The Wants Talk New Music Video for The Motor – vmagazine.com

    - June 4, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Prior to coming together to form The Wants post-punk sound, members Madison Velding-VanDam, Jason Gates, and Heather Elle were all rising up in the Brooklyn DIY scene. Velding-VanDam and Elle still make up two fifths of punk-rock band BODEGA, and Gates, whos part of the Veda Rays and has worked in the studio with names like Debbie Harry and Lykke Li, met Velding-VanDam in 2014 and the two instantly started making music together.

    In March of this year, The Wants released their debut full length album titled Container after being signed to the new London based label Council Records. The self-produced album hosts sounds from post-punk to synth-pop and minimal techno, as Velding-VanDam is credited for vocals, synth, and guitar with Elle also on vocals and synth but adding bass, and Gates in control of drums and live electronics.

    Of the 12 tracks on Container, The Motor is now accompanied by a music video that was influenced by Velding-VanDams upbringing outside of Detroit, Michigan, specifically the industrial site and coal mine of Zug Island situated on the Detroit Rivers far end.

    Growing up, my step dad collected art, he had a really great collection of Detroit artists. One of them, James Stephens, made this amazing painting called Vapors, and he had another one of Zug Island, and that's this very strange part of Detroit, Velding-VanDam said. It was originally just a nature preserve, then it became one of the most polluted zip codes in the country.

    I have some weird, bubbling memories of it as a child, and I ended up associating it with the painting, he said. But I went back there, and was just blown away by this monstrosity. It's this weird island compound that's guarded so intensely, it's like Detroit's Area 51, [with] these flaming tubes of burning [fossil fuels] and piles of coal, like the Gates of Mordor.

    The environmental consequences of Zug Island were inescapable to Velding-VanDam, who started filming the wasteland with girlfriend and photographer Madison Carroll. Detroit is such a weird place, it's a mixture of so many things; intense poverty and disenfranchisement, abandoned buildings and intense energy, but at the same time Midwestern people can be so sweet. Zug Island just somehow embodied that to me, The Wants frontman said.

    Since The Motor riffed off of Velding-VanDams experience with Zug Island, he isnt a stranger to incorporating the places on Earth that stay in his conscience within the lyrics he writes for The Wants. Thus the words heard throughout Container often graze upon that notion.

    The band initially emerged in the Brooklyn DIY scene, but Velding-VanDam never truly felt heard in it. It took going back home to realize how disconnected I felt from the New York scene, he said. My more formative years were actually spent outside of the US; I lived in Germany, and there's actually this amazing kinship between Berlin and Detroit, so I sort of learned about the beauty of where I had grown up that I didn't quite understand.

    I didn't really feel like I had a voice that related to New York, so I needed to talk about something that was outside of that. I found a voice outside of the place that I was in and realized that that's okay, the frontman said.

    With Containers influences, Velding-VanDam looked to the distinction of Detroit and the complexity of its people, the struggling people in our economy, and their philosophies, my philosophies, and our philosophies, and going into those spaces and inhabiting them, he said.

    The Fear My Society song is one I had been working on for a long time, and I thought it just really took shape within the story of these unincorporated areas and industrial locations that we were filming in, said Velding-VanDam. It became like a post hoc exercise, making the music match the artwork and vice versa.

    Container was named after a shipping container located in the parking lot of a dumpling factory that The Wants primarily rehearsed and recorded in for the album, which Velding-VanDam said was a funny, cheeky way of talking about [the] shipping container that we saw as a way to say that everything's a commodity. Everythings packaged, and we're sort of all in our little modular homes or suburban containers, so it just seemed like a good way to describe the world right now.

    When you don't have a lot of money you get creative; I've lived in attics and closets, he said to elaborate on the origins of the bands recording space. So I really wanted to find a place for us to rehearse that wasn't a metal or concrete factory where everyone else goes, and some artist's places are too quiet. This sort of eccentric couple said, 'Well, we've put a shipping container in our parking space.' And I said perfect. Absolutely perfect.

    For an engineer to work on the album with the band, they turned to Jermey Cimino, a young hip-hop engineer whos worked with artists such as J Cole and Pharrell. He has this ability to get a very vinyl tone which is kind of dark analog, but have it bump like modern music, Velding-VanDam said of the bands engineering decision. We wanted to sound contemporary without getting rid of what it was that we know best, which is drums, bass, guitar.

    The Wants released Container on March 13th, the day that the pandemic was starting to gain more prominence as international travel bans were put into place. Velding-VanDam recalled the fogginess that clouded their minds that day, but in light of it all, he wants the band to keep moving forward.

    We made a mini doc about the container and filmed some rehearsals in there and in Bushwick, he said. It feels a little weird because it was right before the pandemic, so it'll have a retroactive narration where our headspaces are quite different.

    On top of The Wants mini documentary, we just started working on a second record right away and we're pretty well into phase one of getting tracklists, said Velding-VanDam. Our new songs, they're a refinement and continuation of the story that we were really inspired by and where we ended up with Container. So our goal is to have a second record out by the time that the industry would open up again.

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    Get 20% off Ikea garden furniture with this easy hack* – Real Homes

    - June 4, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    So you've got your eye on some lovely Ikea garden furniture. Want 20% off? Of course you do! And it's so easy to start saving, all you need to do is become an Ikea Family member. If you haven't heard of it before, it's basically a club for Ikea lovers. It's totally free, and you get discounts, free tea and coffee in store plus loads more one-off benefits like events and workshops.

    All you need to do is sign up over on the site and you will get discounts immediately! You will also receive a card in the post that you can use in store. So keep scrolling to sign up now and see the best bargains you can bag with your new discount.

    For more garden ideas make sure you check out our hub page.

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    First off, how gorgeous is the new Ikea garden furniture collection? It's called Solblekt and is so beachy and tropical we love it! Very holiday at home, which is something we all need right now. Plus it's also included in the Ikea Family members discount so you get 20% off the whole range!

    This rocking chair is just 75 which the Ikea Family discount, so cute, definitely gives us a retro vibe with the muted stripes. The sunbed is down to 100 that pale green colour is just so lovely a summery, perfect for adding a subtle hint of colour to your garden.

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    TRN Dining Set | Was 35, Now 28 for Ikea Family membersPerfect for even the smallest of outdoor spaces, this modern take on the traditional bistro set is the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee or unwind at the end of the day. And for under 30, we really don't think you can go far wrong.

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    Oh if you invest in one piece of Ikea garden furniture, let it be a hammock! This one is only 25 and it's the perfect addition to your garden if you want to create a real staycation feel. Chill in there reading your book with an iced coffee and be transported to a beach on the Med. And of course for some shade, you are going. to need a parasol this one is also only 25 and how gorgeous is that print please?!

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    PPLAR Modular Sofa Section | Was 60, now 48 for Ikea Family membersThe beauty of modular garden furniture is that it can be completely customised depending on your preferences and the space that you're working with. Styled with plenty of cushions, blankets and other soft furnishings, it's the perfect spot to unwind after a long day.

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    And we just couldn't resist this very cute beach chair. It's a little bit 80s Hawaiian shirt vibes, but we are okay with that, it's just 55 and folds completely flat so great for storing and carrying to the beach/garden/balcony.

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    PPLAR / HGSTEN Dining Set | Was 490, now 470 for Ikea Family membersThis six seater dining set is perfect for those looking to set up a spot for al fresco dining with all the family and once lockdown is lifted with friends too. Stunning white wire chairs make a subtle statement and are sure to work in almost any garden scheme.

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    SOLLERN Outdoor Stool | Was 60, now 48 for Ikea Family membersNeed somewhere to store all the cushions you'll be styling your garden furniture with? This handy stool not only provides plenty of space to do so, it also doubles up as a foot rest for ultimate relaxation.

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    Ikea reopened this week: here’s what happened and the best new buys – Real Homes

    - June 4, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    On Monday 1st June, the day we'd all awaited finally came: Ikea reopened their doors after 10 weeks of being closed to the public. And if the queues were anything to go by, this was pretty exciting news for everyone.

    In fact, it's been widely reported by shoppers at all 19 newly reopened stores, that despite warnings about Ikea limiting the number of shoppers allows in store at one time, queues made up of thousands of keen shoppers snaked around Ikea car parks across the country. From mile long queues in Ikea stores on the outskirts of London, to reports of shoppers queueing from as early as 5:40 in Warrington, to say that Brits were desperate to get back to Ikea is something of an understatement.

    There's even a joke circulating the internet about it: 'What's the difference between a kilometre long queue at IKEA and a kilometre long queue at parliament? At IKEA at least you get a decent cabinet at the end.' Boom boom!

    Only time will tell how the Ikea shopping experience will evolve over coming weeks particularly with regards to mile long queues. But for now, we've listed details of what to expect should you decide to brave a trip to Ikea and what you should get your hands on if you do make it in. Alternatively, it's worth remembering that you can shop online perhaps this is the one time that the 39 delivery fee actually feels worth it...

    You can also check out our deals hub for more advice on making a saving.

    Opening hours

    Mon-Sat: 10.00-20.00

    Sun: 11.00-17.00

    (Belfast opening hours are 12.00-18.00)

    Come prepared

    In order to make the most of your trip to Ikea, it's recommended that you come prepared with a thorough list of everything you might need in order to make the shopping process as seamless as possible.

    Ikea suggest that this list should eveninclude product numbers for those seeking the least stressful shopping experience, which had us thinking that for the first time in the history of Ikea visits, it may actually be possible to leave with only the items you came for. Great news for our wallets, we're sure you'll agree.

    Social distancing

    In store, Ikea are enforcing strict social distancing policies including a one way system, limits to the number of customers allowed in store at one time this is to include only one adult and one child from every household and the installation of glass screens and hand sanitiser to protect customers and employees, alike.

    Ikea have also announced plans to station 'social-distancing wardens' throughout the store. Not only will they help to ensure the safety of shoppers, but they'll also be there to ensure everyone understands the new one way system.

    Limits to the number of shoppers

    There will also be a strict limit to the number of people allowed in store at one time, with a queue system enforced to help stagger entry. This will likely be much like the systems we've seen in place as supermarkets, DIY stores and garden centres, though Ikea will be limiting access to just one adult and one child per household. This is a pretty important factor to consider ahead of your shopping trip, especially since all play areas and restaurants are to remain closed at this time.

    Bring food and drinks

    On which subject... if you're in the car park queue, then the store queue, then the store... you'll need refreshments at some point, so come with food and drink to help you power on through. However, their Bistro will be open for takeaways (except at the Greenwich store), and the Swedish Food Market will be open for those make-at-home meatballs and Swedish favourites.

    Toilets?

    No info on this online but we're assuming they are open.

    Card payments only

    Currently, Ikea will only be accepting card payments. So, you'll need to leave your cash at home if you do plan a trip.

    Hand sanitising

    As well as increasing the frequency of cleaning throughout Ikea stores, there will also be an increased number of hand sanitising stations which should be used by customers.

    So, if you're in desperate need of a trip to Ikea, the re-opening of stores is certainly great news. However, if like many of us your Ikea trips are informed by a desire for a browse and a nice day out, it may be worth waiting a little while longer. There is still the option to shop online at Ikea, after all.

    You'll likely be wondering which of its nationwide stores Ikea have reopened. Given lockdown measures still in place, stores in Scotland, Wales and Ireland will remain closed for the time being.

    Find a full list of stores that reopened on 1 June below, all of which will strictly enforce social distancing.

    Here's what we think should be on your list for your first trip:

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    LINDBYN Mirror | 30Confession: a member of the Real Homes team was so desperate to get their hands on this mirror during lockdown they paid the full whack, 39 delivery for it. But the rationale was even with the delivery this was still way cheaper than anything similar elsewhere. Can confirm it was worth it, it's huge, but also slimline and stylish. But now you can pick it up in-store, making it even more of a bargain!View Deal

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    SOLLERN 3-seat modular sofa | 459We have had our eye on this outdoor sofa for a while now, but due to delivery restrictions it hasn't been available for home delivery. But now stores are open you can pick up this super practical buy. It's modular, so there are loads of different options and you can find one to suit your space and it has storage too!View Deal

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    SOLBLEKT Tray | 8Another fab buy we haven't been able to order online, but have been checking every day to see if it changes this gorgeous tray. It would be lovely on a coffee table with some eucalyptus and a nice candle, but we were also thinking it would look great wall mounted too, with a few other rattan pieces to create a gallery wall.View Deal

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    NILSOVE Chair | 75You can order this online if you just can't wait to make a trip to Ikea. We love the simple style and the fact you could definitely use this as a garden chair too. You can buy a version with a seat pad as well if you want a bit more comfort.View Deal

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    GRNLID 3-seat sofa | 495We know, we know, a white sofa isn't the most practical of options but we just love the look of them. They have been all over Instagram recently, they just add such a cool, laid back, beachy vibe. And a fab thing about Ikea sofas is the cover is removable so you can throw it in the washing machine.View Deal

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    MASTHOLMEN Outdoor Armchair | 90If, like us, you're a big fan of boho interiors, you'll love this outdoor armchair which aside from offering a peaceful place to relax and soak up the sun also created the laid back, Ibiza vibes that we're all craving about now.

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    Things you need to know about vinyl siding – The Providence Journal

    - June 4, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Vinyl has been the most common siding material used in new home construction for the last 25 years. That means there are tens of millions of existing homes with vinyl siding out there, and many more being built each year. If you're a homeowner with vinyl siding, or considering a vinyl siding replacement or installation, here's what you need to know.

    Vinyl is cheap, but not always the cheapest.

    Affordability is one of vinyl siding's chief selling points, and it can be very cost-effective. But as with all siding materials, vinyl price goes up with quality. For example, a premium vinyl siding will cost about $16,000 to install, according to HomeAdvisor's True Cost Guide, while a mid-level fiber cement siding will cost around $12,000. So, if you're looking to reside your home on a budget, consider vinyl but don't rule out other materials.

    Vinyl is known to yield a high return on investment.

    Even with the price variability, vinyl siding has been known to deliver tremendous value, with a return on investment (or ROI) of around 75 percent, according to Remodeling magazine's 2020 Cost vs. Value study. That's because it combines competitive pricing and performance with constantly improving looks, thanks to a wide variety of colors and styles, from beaded seam to board and batten.

    It's not right for all climates.

    Even with the continued improvements to latest-generation vinyl, it's not the best choice for all regions. For example, the material tends to fade over time, so if you live in a hot, sunny climate, you're probably better off with stucco. Vinyl is also prone to damage from wind and cold-weather impact, so if your home takes a lot hits in the winter, wood or fiber cement siding are better options.

    Proper installation is critical.

    While vinyl is relatively easy to install, shoddy work can lead to buckling and warping, and it could also allow moisture to find its way into your home. Unless you're a highly experienced DIYer, this project is best left to the pros. For good measure, look for pros who are certified by the Vinyl Siding Institute.

    Think twice about working with a pro who recommends applying a new layer of vinyl siding over the existing one on your home. While this is technically possible, it's best to remove the old siding so that you can start fresh and also deal with any underlying issues, such as termite damage or rotted sheathing.

    Low-maintenance doesn't mean no-maintenance

    Yes, vinyl siding is easy to care for no periodic painting required, as with wood siding, or the repointing that's needed with a brick facade. But you will have to pay some attention to your vinyl siding, namely by keeping it clean. A simple garden hose will take of dirt and dust. Mildew stains can be removed with soapy water and a scrub brush. A pressure washer will also blast away heavy build-up. Just be sure to use a low-power setting to avoid spraying water and grime up between the siding and the wall, where it can cause mold and rot.

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    Waivers to nowhere Council discusses need to change rule for projects requiring sidewalk installation – Idaho County Free Press

    - June 4, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    GRANGEVILLE A construction project in Grangeville could require you put in new sidewalks, but in not all cases are they warranted or possible. Your lot may slope into a ditch, have no adjoining properties with sidewalks to tie into, or an installation may necessitate you cut down one or more trees.

    So, you get a waiver, approved by the city council, a municipally approved delay, that if or when conditions change, youll then be required to put in a sidewalk.

    We have a whole list of these waivers, said city administrator Tonya Kennedy, dating back to 1995. In all these years, we havent made anyone go back and put one in.

    At the May 18 Grangeville City Council meeting, discussion hashed out problems with the sidewalk rule and how it could be changed. With ideas raised, Mayor Wes Lester scheduled the matter for a September meeting for further determination.

    For background, Kennedy explained what triggers the sidewalk ordinance is when a building permit is taken out for a project more than $5,000, then installation is required; exemptions are for installation of windows, roofing or siding. A deposit, based on $2 per foot of frontage, is charged, and the permittee has nine months to finish the sidewalk.

    Persons can request the city issue a waiver for sidewalk installation, which is reviewed by the public works department and a recommendation on whether to approve or deny is forwarded to the council for determination.

    We need to do something other than collecting waivers after waivers, said public works director Bob Mager, who commented on rule changes to consider that would benefit city streets.

    Our streets need curbs and gutters. In a lot of places, the gutter pan has worn away where it meets the asphalt, he said. An option to a waiver could be requiring curbs and gutters, instead of sidewalks, or offering a twofer such as a curb and sidewalk. Theres a lot of different ways to play with it.

    Another issue to consider is durability: His department fields many calls through the year on washouts along the curb line, which they fix with asphalt. That washes out; it wont hold. Concrete is the only thing that holds up from erosion along the curb line.

    In my mind, said councilor Beryl Grant, Id rather fix what we have. We have a lot of bad sidewalks. Lets go back and get those fixed before we move forward.

    On a home project he priced out, councilor Scott Winkler was quoted around $12,000 to complete a curb and gutter project on 112 linear feet.

    I want to do curb and gutters, but I dont want to pay that money for that, he said.

    Lester said in a rule change, more consideration may need to be given, such as for individuals on corner or as in Winklers case -- three-sided U-lots. The city may need to offer more time for completion, and consider increasing the value to be triggered by new home development or a major remodeling project. One option he doesnt see likely to happen anytime soon is an LID (Local Improvement District), which allows neighborhoods to fund infrastructure projects on a long-term payment plan.

    I dont think youd pass an LID in Grangeville. I dont think you ever will, he said. With the federal rules we have continually, and well have bonds to pass for water and sewer, I dont think people can do it all. So, tell them to pass an LID to do curbs, gutters and sidewalks, and you overlay a $12 million water bond and a $15 million sewer bond, youre not going to get them passed.

    We do need to make a decision on this, Lester continued, because Tonya is right: This has been going on since 1995 and we keep giving waivers. Its not working. Its just making her list longer.

    In other council business:

    Benefitting both the city and organizers, council approved classifying the proposed Pioneer Park band shell project as private.

    According to Kennedy, running the project as classified doesnt cede municipal control; the project would still have to meet set criteria, plans would require city approval, and it would still require a performance bond and use of a public works contractor. However, as private, the project would not have to go through required bidding requirements, as would a public project, and so reduce costs in areas of planning and construction. Project bills would also be paid directly by project organizers and not be run through the city.

    Council approved refinancing $2,130,000 remaining on the citys water bond through the Idaho Bond Bank.

    Certainly, we do have a good bird in the hand, so to speak, said Christian Anderson, Zions Bank, in recommendations for the city to refinance at a time when interest rates are at an all-time low. The council was presented the city could realize savings of $239,000 on its bond, Anderson said with rates continuing to drop lower each day, today, thats closer to $284,000.

    The $3.9 million revenue bond was originally passed in 2003 to fund water line repairs, system renovations and construction of a 500,000-gallon reservoir.

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    When choosing siding, weigh pros and cons – The Columbus Dispatch

    - June 4, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Q: Im building a new home, and I have to make a decision about the siding. I can afford wood shakes and love the look, but I am concerned about long-term maintenance.

    Vinyl siding seems to have so many advantages, but it just doesnt look like wood to me.

    How would you go about making this decision if you were me? What are all the things I should consider? Would you install vinyl siding on your own home? Margo S., Nashville

    A: Choosing between two or three building materials is a common quandary. It could be laminate floor vs. real hardwood. Or you might struggle between treated lumber vs. composite decking. So many products try to mimic the look and feel of wood because manufacturers know we humans have a very deep connection to real wood.

    My advice is pretty straightforward, but it takes a little work and honesty. I think that the best way to solve these issues is to make a checklist of pros and cons on a sheet of paper. When you write down an honest comparison this way, you can see the facts in front of your eyes. All too often, if you do this in your mind, one positive or negative thought may unduly influence the decision.

    Here are some considerations that might help. Positive attributes of real wood siding include: Its the real deal. Wood is a slightly better insulator than vinyl. Wood shakes have a rich legacy of protecting structures in harsh environments.

    Now, lets look at the flip side of wood. If you want the wood to last and look great this is subjective then you need to maintain it. Some love the weathered look of wood shakes and do no maintenance. Shakes require expert installation and the use of high-quality nails, preferably stainless steel. High-quality shakes can be expensive.

    Its quite possible you havent seen the latest version of vinyl siding shakes. Just two years ago I was in Downeast Maine visiting builders, and I toured a home that I was positive was covered with real wood shakes. It wasnt until I was nearing the front porch that I realized they were, in fact, vinyl. They were so realistic that I think that most homeowners would never realize they werent wood.

    These vinyl shakes are expensive and time-consuming to install, but the fact remains that Margo might have found the Holy Grail shes looking for in this product. Each of the pieces of siding is individual like true wood shakes. They interlock to make a weatherproof barrier.

    That said, lets consider traditional vinyl siding that comes in bigger pieces. You can get any number of designs that mimic wood shakes. Vinyl requires no maintenance unless you live in an urban area, where it might require periodic washing to remove dirt. This siding installs so fast that an experienced crew can side an entire house in just a few days. Some smaller houses they might do in less than two days.

    The only negatives I can come up with when it comes to traditional vinyl siding, even the lower-cost shake imitators, is they just dont look like real wood up close. You can short circuit this issue to a degree if you use a special window, door and corner trim that has a built-in J channel that hides the open end of the vinyl siding. This trim really looks like traditional painted wood trim and gets rid of the traditional bulky J-channel that makes most wince.

    Would I install vinyl on my home? The answer is an unequivocal yes. As with many building products, vinyl siding is far enough down the development timeline that many of the bugs have been worked out. I would choose the shake vinyl siding I saw two years ago.

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    Amid the COVID-19 crisis and the looming economic recession, the Siding Industry market worldwide will grow by a projected US$19.7 Billion, during the…

    - June 4, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    NEW YORK, June 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --

    Amid the COVID-19 crisis and the looming economic recession, the Siding Industry market worldwide will grow by a projected US$19.7 Billion, during the analysis period, driven by a revised compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.6%. Fiber Cement, one of the segments analyzed and sized in this study, is forecast to grow at over 3.2% and reach a market size of US$48 Billion by the end of the analysis period. An unusual period in history, the coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a series of unprecedented events affecting every industry. The Fiber Cement market will be reset to a new normal which going forwards in a post COVID-19 era will be continuously redefined and redesigned. Staying on top of trends and accurate analysis is paramount now more than ever to manage uncertainty, change and continuously adapt to new and evolving market conditions.

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    As part of the new emerging geographic scenario, the United States is forecast to readjust to a 1.5% CAGR. Within Europe, the region worst hit by the pandemic, Germany will add over US$443.2 Million to the region's size over the next 7 to 8 years. In addition, over US$483.6 Million worth of projected demand in the region will come from Rest of European markets. In Japan, the Fiber Cement segment will reach a market size of US$2.2 Billion by the close of the analysis period. Blamed for the pandemic, significant political and economic challenges confront China. Amid the growing push for decoupling and economic distancing, the changing relationship between China and the rest of the world will influence competition and opportunities in the Siding Industry market. Against this backdrop and the changing geopolitical, business and consumer sentiments, the world's second largest economy will grow at 5.4% over the next couple of years and add approximately US$6.8 Billion in terms of addressable market opportunity. Continuous monitoring for emerging signs of a possible new world order post-COVID-19 crisis is a must for aspiring businesses and their astute leaders seeking to find success in the now changing Siding Industry market landscape. All research viewpoints presented are based on validated engagements from influencers in the market, whose opinions supersede all other research methodologies.

    Competitors identified in this market include, among others, Alside Inc.; American Building Components; Associated Materials Inc.; Boral Limited; Certain Teed Corporation; Designer Panel Systems; Etex; Forterra Building Products Limited; Gentek Building Products Inc.; Georgia-Pacific Corporation; James Hardie Industries PLC; Kaycan Ltd.; LIXIL Group Corporation; Louisiana-Pacific Corporation; Metal Building Components Inc.; National Cladding Wales Ltd.; NCI Building Systems; Nichiha Corporation; Palagio Engineering Srl; Peter L. Brown Co., ; Ply Gem Holdings Inc.; Royal Building Products; Ruukki Construction; Sto Corp.; The Alumasc Group PLC; Wienerberger AG

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    SIDING INDUSTRY MCP-1MARKET ANALYSIS, TRENDS, AND FORECASTS, JUNE 2CONTENTS

    I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & REPORT SCOPE

    II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    1. MARKET OVERVIEW Siding: An Introductory Prelude Recent Market Activity Growing Importance of Building Architecture Drives Significance of Siding Asia-Pacific to Drive Future Growth China Evolves into Most Important Market Developed Regions Remain Prominent Consumers Stable Economic Scenario to Augment Market Prospects Competitive Scenario Siding: A Highly Fragmented Market Product Promotion & Distribution: Key Focus Areas Impact of Covid-19 and a Looming Global Recession Global Competitor Market Shares Siding Industry Competitor Market Share Scenario Worldwide (in %): 2018 & 2029 2. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS Alumasc Group Plc (UK) Associated Materials, Inc (USA) Alside, Inc. (USA) Gentek Building Products Inc. (USA) BlueScope (Australia) Boral Limited (Australia) Certain Teed Corporation (USA) Designer Panel Systems (Australia) Etex (Belgium) Forterra Building Products Limited (UK) Georgia-Pacific Corporation (USA) James Hardie Industries PLC (Ireland) Kaycan Ltd. (USA) Kingspan Panels (USA) LIXIL Group Corporation (Japan) Louisiana-Pacific Corporation (USA) NCI Building Systems (USA) American Building Components (USA) Metal Building Components Inc. (USA) National Cladding Wales Ltd. (UK) Nichiha Corporation (Japan) Palagio Engineering Srl (Italy) Peter L. Brown Co. (USA) Ply Gem Holdings, Inc. (USA) Royal Building Products (Canada) Ruukki Construction (Finland) Sto Corp. (USA) Toray ACE Co. Ltd. (Japan) Wienerberger AG (Austria) 3. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS Growth in the World Construction Industry Spells Opportunities Key Factors Fuelling Growth in the Global Building Construction Market Brick Siding: The Largest Product Segment Wider Color Palette Drives Consumer Interest in Stucco Siding Fiber Cement Siding Gains Widespread Acceptance Vinyl Siding Emerges as Fastest Growing Product Segment Cost Advantage Fuels Rapid Growth in Vinyl Siding Rust-Resistance Properties of Metal Siding Find Fervor in Coastal Regions Issues & Challenges Fire Safety Emerges as Key Concern Growing Use of Glass for Exterior Walls Color and Styling Innovations in the Siding Industry LP's SmartSide Siding Gains Huge Popularity Hardie Fiber Cement Siding: Another Major Innovation Issues Related to Repainting Kaycan Ocean Park Ultra Vinyl "Lap Siding" Kaycan Montebello Vinyl Log Siding Fiber-Cement Lap Siding and Panels New Siding Products with Improved Design and Durability Nearly Natural Catching Rays Smarter Siding Three-toned Stone Estate-the Royal Offering Game-changing Ultimate Clip Aesthetically Advanced and Easy-to-Install Products Grab Attention 4. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE Table 1: Siding Industry Global Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 2: Siding Industry Global Retrospective Market Scenario in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2012-2019 Table 3: Siding Industry Market Share Shift across Key Geographies Worldwide: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 4: Fiber Cement (Material Type) World Market by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2020 to 2027 Table 5: Fiber Cement (Material Type) Historic Market Analysis by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2012 to 2019 Table 6: Fiber Cement (Material Type) Market Share Breakdown of Worldwide Sales by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 7: Vinyl (Material Type) Potential Growth Markets Worldwide in US$ Million: 2020 to 2027 Table 8: Vinyl (Material Type) Historic Market Perspective by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2012 to 2019 Table 9: Vinyl (Material Type) Market Sales Breakdown by Region/Country in Percentage: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 10: Wood (Material Type) Geographic Market Spread Worldwide in US$ Million: 2020 to 2027 Table 11: Wood (Material Type) Region Wise Breakdown of Global Historic Demand in US$ Million: 2012 to 2019 Table 12: Wood (Material Type) Market Share Distribution in Percentage by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 13: Other Material Types (Material Type) World Market Estimates and Forecasts by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2to 2027 Table 14: Other Material Types (Material Type) Market Historic Review by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2012 to 2019 Table 15: Other Material Types (Material Type) Market Share Breakdown by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 16: Residential (End-Use) Worldwide Latent Demand Forecasts in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 17: Residential (End-Use) Global Historic Analysis in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2012-2019 Table 18: Residential (End-Use) Distribution of Global Sales by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 19: Non-Residential (End-Use) Sales Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Region/Country for the Years 2through 2027 Table 20: Non-Residential (End-Use) Analysis of Historic Sales in US$ Million by Region/Country for the Years 2012 to 2019 Table 21: Non-Residential (End-Use) Global Market Share Distribution by Region/Country for 2012, 2020, and 2027 III. MARKET ANALYSIS GEOGRAPHIC MARKET ANALYSIS UNITED STATES Market Facts & Figures US Siding Industry Market Share (in %) by Company: 2018 & 2025 Market Analytics Table 22: Siding Industry Market in the United States in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 23: Siding Industry Historic Demand Patterns in the United States in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 24: United States Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 25: United States Siding Industry Latent Demand Forecasts in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 26: Siding Industry Historic Demand Patterns in the United States by End-Use in US$ Million for 2012-2019 Table 27: Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown in the United States by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 CANADA Table 28: Canadian Siding Industry Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 29: Siding Industry Market in Canada: Historic Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type for the period 2012-2019 Table 30: Canadian Siding Industry Market Shares in Percentages by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 31: Canadian Siding Industry Market Quantitative Demand Analysis in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 32: Siding Industry Market in Canada: Summarization of Historic Demand Patterns in US$ Million by End-Use for 2012-2019 Table 33: Canadian Siding Industry Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 JAPAN Table 34: Japanese Siding Industry Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 35: Siding Industry Demand Patterns in Japan in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 36: Japanese Siding Industry Market Share in Percentages by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 37: Japanese Demand Estimates and Forecasts for Siding Industry in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 38: Japanese Siding Industry Market in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 39: Siding Industry Market Share Shift in Japan by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 CHINA Table 40: Chinese Demand Estimates and Forecasts for Siding Industry Market in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 41: Siding Industry Historic Demand Scenario in China in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 42: Chinese Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 43: Chinese Demand for Siding Industry in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 44: Siding Industry Market Review in China in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 45: Chinese Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 EUROPE Market Facts & Figures European Siding Industry Market: Competitor Market Share Scenario (in %) for 2018 & 2025 Market Analytics Table 46: European Siding Industry Market Demand Scenario in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 47: Siding Industry Market in Europe: A Historic Market Perspective in US$ Million by Region/Country for the Period 2012-2019 Table 48: European Siding Industry Market Share Shift by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 49: Siding Industry Demand Potential in Europe in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 50: European Siding Industry Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 51: Siding Industry Market in Europe : Breakdown of Sales by Material Type for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 52: European Siding Industry Addressable Market Opportunity in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020-2027 Table 53: Siding Industry Market in Europe: Summarization of Historic Demand in US$ Million by End-Use for the Period 2012-2019 Table 54: European Siding Industry Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 FRANCE Table 55: Siding Industry Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis in France in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 56: French Siding Industry Market: Historic Review in US$ Million by Material Type for the Period 2012-2019 Table 57: French Siding Industry Market Share Shift by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 58: Siding Industry Quantitative Demand Analysis in France in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020-2027 Table 59: French Siding Industry Historic Market Review in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 60: French Siding Industry Market Share Analysis: A 17-Year Perspective by End-Use for 2012, 2020, and 2027 GERMANY Table 61: German Siding Industry Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 62: Siding Industry Market in Germany: Historic Demand Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type for the Period 2012-2019 Table 63: German Siding Industry Market Share Distribution by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 64: Siding Industry Market in Germany: Annual Sales Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by End-Use for the Period 2020-2027 Table 65: German Siding Industry Market in Retrospect in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 66: Siding Industry Market Share Distribution in Germany by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 ITALY Table 67: Italian Demand Estimates and Forecasts for Siding Industry Market in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 68: Siding Industry Historic Demand Scenario in Italy in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 69: Italian Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 70: Italian Demand for Siding Industry in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 71: Siding Industry Market Review in Italy in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 72: Italian Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 UNITED KINGDOM Table 73: United Kingdom Siding Industry Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 74: Siding Industry Demand Patterns in the United Kingdom in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 75: United Kingdom Siding Industry Market Share in Percentages by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 76: United Kingdom Demand Estimates and Forecasts for Siding Industry in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 77: United Kingdom Siding Industry Market in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 78: Siding Industry Market Share Shift in the United Kingdom by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 SPAIN Table 79: Spanish Siding Industry Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 80: Siding Industry Market in Spain: Historic Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type for the period 2012-2019 Table 81: Spanish Siding Industry Market Shares in Percentages by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 82: Spanish Siding Industry Market Quantitative Demand Analysis in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 83: Siding Industry Market in Spain: Summarization of Historic Demand Patterns in US$ Million by End-Use for 2012-2019 Table 84: Spanish Siding Industry Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 RUSSIA Table 85: Siding Industry Market in Russia in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 86: Siding Industry Historic Demand Patterns in Russia in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 87: Russian Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 88: Russian Siding Industry Latent Demand Forecasts in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 89: Siding Industry Historic Demand Patterns in Russia by End-Use in US$ Million for 2012-2019 Table 90: Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown in Russia by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 REST OF EUROPE Table 91: Siding Industry Demand Potential in Rest of Europe in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 92: Rest of Europe Siding Industry Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 93: Siding Industry Market in Rest of Europe: Breakdown of Sales by Material Type for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 94: Rest of Europe Siding Industry Addressable Market Opportunity in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020-2027 Table 95: Siding Industry Market in Rest of Europe: Summarization of Historic Demand in US$ Million by End-Use for the Period 2012-2019 Table 96: Rest of Europe Siding Industry Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 ASIA-PACIFIC Table 97: Asia-Pacific Siding Industry Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 98: Siding Industry Market in Asia-Pacific: Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Region/Country for the Period 2012-2019 Table 99: Asia-Pacific Siding Industry Market Share Analysis by Region/Country: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 100: Siding Industry Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis in Asia-Pacific in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 101: Asia-Pacific Siding Industry Market: Historic Review in US$ Million by Material Type for the Period 2012-2019 Table 102: Asia-Pacific Siding Industry Market Share Shift by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 103: Siding Industry Quantitative Demand Analysis in Asia-Pacific in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020-2027 Table 104: Asia-Pacific Siding Industry Historic Market Review in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 105: Asia-Pacific Siding Industry Market Share Analysis: A 17-Year Perspective by End-Use for 2012, 2020, and 2027 AUSTRALIA Table 106: Australian Siding Industry Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 107: Siding Industry Market in Australia: Historic Demand Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type for the Period 2012-2019 Table 108: Australian Siding Industry Market Share Distribution by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 109: Siding Industry Market in Australia: Annual Sales Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by End-Use for the Period 2020-2027 Table 110: Australian Siding Industry Market in Retrospect in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 111: Siding Industry Market Share Distribution in Australia by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 INDIA Table 112: Indian Siding Industry Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 113: Siding Industry Market in India: Historic Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type for the period 2012-2019 Table 114: Indian Siding Industry Market Shares in Percentages by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 115: Indian Siding Industry Market Quantitative Demand Analysis in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 116: Siding Industry Market in India: Summarization of Historic Demand Patterns in US$ Million by End-Use for 2012-2019 Table 117: Indian Siding Industry Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 SOUTH KOREA Table 118: Siding Industry Market in South Korea: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type for the Period 2020-2027 Table 119: South Korean Siding Industry Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 120: Siding Industry Market Share Distribution in South Korea by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 121: Siding Industry Market in South Korea: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by End-Use for the Period 2020-2027 Table 122: South Korean Siding Industry Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 123: Siding Industry Market Share Distribution in South Korea by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC Table 124: Rest of Asia-Pacific Siding Industry Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 125: Siding Industry Demand Patterns in Rest of Asia-Pacific in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 126: Rest of Asia-Pacific Siding Industry Market Share in Percentages by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 127: Rest of Asia-Pacific Demand Estimates and Forecasts for Siding Industry in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 128: Rest of Asia-Pacific Siding Industry Market in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 129: Siding Industry Market Share Shift in Rest of Asia-Pacific by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 LATIN AMERICA Table 130: Latin American Siding Industry Market Trends by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2020-2027 Table 131: Siding Industry Market in Latin America in US$ Million by Region/Country: A Historic Perspective for the Period 2012-2019 Table 132: Latin American Siding Industry Market Percentage Breakdown of Sales by Region/Country: 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 133: Latin American Demand Estimates and Forecasts for Siding Industry Market in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 134: Siding Industry Historic Demand Scenario in Latin America in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 135: Latin American Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 136: Latin American Demand for Siding Industry in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 137: Siding Industry Market Review in Latin America in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 138: Latin American Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 ARGENTINA Table 139: Siding Industry Demand Potential in Argentina in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 140: Argentinean Siding Industry Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 141: Siding Industry Market in Argentina: Breakdown of Sales by Material Type for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 142: Argentinean Siding Industry Addressable Market Opportunity in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020-2027 Table 143: Siding Industry Market in Argentina: Summarization of Historic Demand in US$ Million by End-Use for the Period 2012-2019 Table 144: Argentinean Siding Industry Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 BRAZIL Table 145: Siding Industry Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis in Brazil in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 146: Brazilian Siding Industry Market: Historic Review in US$ Million by Material Type for the Period 2012-2019 Table 147: Brazilian Siding Industry Market Share Shift by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 148: Siding Industry Quantitative Demand Analysis in Brazil in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020-2027 Table 149: Brazilian Siding Industry Historic Market Review in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 150: Brazilian Siding Industry Market Share Analysis: A 17-Year Perspective by End-Use for 2012, 2020, and 2027 MEXICO Table 151: Mexican Siding Industry Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 152: Siding Industry Market in Mexico: Historic Demand Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type for the Period 2012-2019 Table 153: Mexican Siding Industry Market Share Distribution by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 154: Siding Industry Market in Mexico: Annual Sales Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by End-Use for the Period 2020-2027 Table 155: Mexican Siding Industry Market in Retrospect in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 156: Siding Industry Market Share Distribution in Mexico by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 REST OF LATIN AMERICA Table 157: Siding Industry Market in Rest of Latin America in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 158: Siding Industry Historic Demand Patterns in Rest of Latin America in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 159: Rest of Latin America Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 160: Rest of Latin America Siding Industry Latent Demand Forecasts in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 161: Siding Industry Historic Demand Patterns in Rest of Latin America by End-Use in US$ Million for 2012-2019 Table 162: Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown in Rest of Latin America by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 MIDDLE EAST Table 163: The Middle East Siding Industry Market Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by Region/Country: 2020-2027 Table 164: Siding Industry Market in the Middle East by Region/Country in US$ Million: 2012-2019 Table 165: The Middle East Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown by Region/Country: 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 166: The Middle East Siding Industry Market in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 167: Siding Industry Market in the Middle East: Historic Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type for the period 2012-2019 Table 168: The Middle East Siding Industry Market Shares in Percentages by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 169: The Middle East Siding Industry Market Quantitative Demand Analysis in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 170: Siding Industry Market in the Middle East: Summarization of Historic Demand Patterns in US$ Million by End-Use for 2012-2019 Table 171: The Middle East Siding Industry Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 IRAN Table 172: Iranian Siding Industry Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 173: Siding Industry Demand Patterns in Iran in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 174: Iranian Siding Industry Market Share in Percentages by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 175: Iranian Demand Estimates and Forecasts for Siding Industry in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 176: Iranian Siding Industry Market in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 177: Siding Industry Market Share Shift in Iran by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 ISRAEL Table 178: Siding Industry Demand Potential in Israel in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 179: Israeli Siding Industry Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 180: Siding Industry Market in Israel: Breakdown of Sales by Material Type for 2012, 2020, and 2027 Table 181: Israeli Siding Industry Addressable Market Opportunity in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020-2027 Table 182: Siding Industry Market in Israel: Summarization of Historic Demand in US$ Million by End-Use for the Period 2012-2019 Table 183: Israeli Siding Industry Market Share Analysis by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 SAUDI ARABIA Table 184: Saudi Arabian Demand Estimates and Forecasts for Siding Industry Market in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 185: Siding Industry Historic Demand Scenario in Saudi Arabia in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 186: Saudi Arabian Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 187: Saudi Arabian Demand for Siding Industry in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 188: Siding Industry Market Review in Saudi Arabia in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 189: Saudi Arabian Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Table 190: Siding Industry Market in the United Arab Emirates: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type for the Period 2020-2027 Table 191: United Arab Emirates Siding Industry Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 192: Siding Industry Market Share Distribution in United Arab Emirates by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 193: Siding Industry Market in the United Arab Emirates: Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis in US$ Million by End-Use for the Period 2020-2027 Table 194: United Arab Emirates Siding Industry Historic Market Analysis in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 195: Siding Industry Market Share Distribution in United Arab Emirates by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 REST OF MIDDLE EAST Table 196: Rest of Middle East Siding Industry Market Estimates and Projections in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 197: Siding Industry Market in Rest of Middle East: Historic Demand Analysis in US$ Million by Material Type for the Period 2012-2019 Table 198: Rest of Middle East Siding Industry Market Share Distribution by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 199: Siding Industry Market in Rest of Middle East: Annual Sales Estimates and Forecasts in US$ Million by End-Use for the Period 2020-2027 Table 200: Rest of Middle East Siding Industry Market in Retrospect in US$ Million by End-Use: 2012-2019 Table 201: Siding Industry Market Share Distribution in Rest of Middle East by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 AFRICA Table 202: Siding Industry Market in Africa in US$ Million by Material Type: 2020-2027 Table 203: Siding Industry Historic Demand Patterns in Africa in US$ Million by Material Type: 2012-2019 Table 204: African Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown by Material Type: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 Table 205: African Siding Industry Latent Demand Forecasts in US$ Million by End-Use: 2020 to 2027 Table 206: Siding Industry Historic Demand Patterns in Africa by End-Use in US$ Million for 2012-2019 Table 207: Siding Industry Market Share Breakdown in Africa by End-Use: 2012 VS 2020 VS 2027 IV. 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