Home industry standard policies frequently lead to industry development tends to be healthy

There are no rules and regulations. In 2013, the home furnishing industry introduced various policy standards. The number of them and the wide range of them are rare in recent years. Some of these policy standards involve the circulation of household trade, and some appear in the form of national or industry standards, which influence the direction of the market and the choice of consumers in different ways. The improvement of laws and regulations and national standards is conducive to the healthy development of the industry. However, after the introduction of the rules, it also requires the study, implementation and supervision of enterprises, consumers and regulatory authorities to exert the role and influence of “one paper instrument”.

Standard policies are frequently released

In 2013, the publication or implementation of standards involving multiple industries and products filled the gap in the industry and also regulated the market from a detailed and professional perspective. After the implementation of "General Technical Conditions for Mahogany Furniture", the purchase of mahogany furniture should be configured and viewed as "one card, one book and one card" to become the consensus of merchants and consumers; the implementation of diatom mud product industry standard "diatom mud decorative wall material" For the first time, the meaning of diatom mud was defined; the national standard "wooden doors and windows" became the first standard for such products. In addition, the “Green Plate Purchasing Regulations” focusing on sheet metal and flooring products, the “Home Furnishing Business Service Specification” focusing on home improvement service trade, and the “Quality Acceptance Specifications for Residential Interior Decoration Projects” focusing on the quality of home improvement projects are successively implemented or announced. Put forward the norms of various industries from a more professional and meticulous perspective.

In 2013, the industry policy adjusted the market with “adjustable hands”, gave enterprises support, or urged enterprises to change their development strategies and promote the sound development of the industry. The Beijing furniture trade-in project promoted consumption in the home market and brought monthly sales to the participating companies. The newly revised Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) came into effect, and Sian rosewood (commonly known as Dahongshui) Branches and other redwood import and export trades are subject to stricter control, prompting enterprises to save materials, produce fine furniture, and gradually change the industry's "wood price on furniture".

Standard policies drive industry advancement

From the various industry standards announced in 2013, the standards in the home industry are more flexible and more detailed, and standards for a certain field or a certain type of products are emerging one after another. On the other hand, standards are constantly being improved. Zhu Changling, chairman of the China Furniture Association, said: "Industry development requires standard guidance and promotes continuous improvement of standard content. Establishing standards is a manifestation of industry progress. In 2014, standards revision and improvement will also become a major trend, some of which are not in line with the requirements of the times. The standard data and testing methods will be improved with the development of the industry, bringing more space for the development of the industry."

The standard is the benchmark for the development of the industry. In 2014, the standard will be more “earth”. Some major product safety incidents have driven the introduction of new standards. In 2013, the lead-containing incident in the faucet prompted the revision of the national standard "ceramic sealing faucet", which is expected to be announced this year. In 2013, the "Redwood" standard revision plan was launched, facing the market where the price of redwood trees is soaring, the industry is facing After the revision, it is full of expectations: the detection method of mahogany will be more scientific, and the phenomenon of false realism will be curbed... The standard brings hope and hope to the industry, and also makes the industry go straighter and go better in the rules.

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Furniture trade-in

Starting from July 1, 2013, the Beijing furniture trade-in project was launched, and a total of half a year was implemented. 11 furniture sales companies in Beijing participated. According to the official website of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Commerce, from July 1, 2013 to the end of November 2013, nearly 160,000 pieces of four types of furniture were sold in the old-for-new trade, with a sales amount of 1 billion yuan.

Comments: "trade-in" has set off a boom in the industry. For example, the building materials introduced by Jimei Home are trade-in, and Qumei Furniture has pushed the project to the whole country. While buying new furniture, it has become an industry consensus to handle old furniture in a rational and environmentally friendly manner. After a half-year trial of the project, how to continue the "furniture replacement of furniture" in a reasonable way is a question that industry authorities and enterprises need to think about.

Redwood prices have risen all the way

On June 12, 2013, the revised Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) came into effect. At present, there are six kinds of rare redwood species commonly found in CITES Appendix II. These species must have import and export licenses or Re-export certificate for international trade. The price of furniture made of materials such as Sian rosewood and other materials has been affected by this trend. The low-priced mahogany materials such as Daguo red sandalwood are popular in the market, and some rare hardwood species of non-redwood begin to appear in the domestic market.

Comments: China is a large importer of mahogany, and redwood as a scarce resource is decreasing, triggering the industry to establish a "fine" awareness; more non-redwood precious hardwood species appear in the domestic market, the mahogany industry faces reshuffle.

Home improvement industry frequently exceeds technical standards

In 2013, new regulations for the home improvement industry were frequent. On December 1, 2013, the “Code for Quality Acceptance of Residential Interior Decoration Projects” was implemented to standardize the quality of decoration of finely decorated rooms. In addition, standards such as “Quality Acceptance Specifications for Residential Building Decoration Engineering” and “Code for Design, Construction and Acceptance of Electrical and Intelligent Systems for Residential Decoration Projects” have also been released.

Comments: These standards are proposed from different angles such as circulation trade and engineering construction. The nature is different from national standards, local standards and industry standards. The drafting and focal points are also different. Standard refinement will be conducive to the development of industry norms, as well as the supervision and implementation of competent authorities and industry associations, so that enterprises and consumers can understand standards and learn to use standards, rather than “one paper instrument”.

Redwood furniture GB implementation

On February 1, 2013, the "General Technical Conditions for Mahogany Furniture" was officially implemented. According to the requirements of the new standard, mahogany furniture must be equipped with instructions for the use of mahogany furniture, quality certificate for mahogany furniture products and product certification, and naming and classification of mahogany furniture. Important information is available for sale.

Comments: This standard is China's first standard for mahogany furniture products, it is not accurate to call it "Redwood New National Standard". The consumption groups of mahogany furniture are increasing, and the quality of products is highly valued. While implementing standards, enterprises should also achieve “combination of words and deeds” to ensure that “one card, one book and one certificate” is effectively used.

There is a clear standard for home improvement construction costs

On September 1, 2013, the “Regulations on the Management of Home Furnishing Industry” (SB/T 10903-2012) issued by the Ministry of Commerce was officially implemented. The "Specifications" stipulate that the actual construction cost of home improvement shall not exceed 8% of the contract price, and the excess shall be borne by the enterprise. At the same time, it should cooperate with customers to carry out indoor environmental testing including formaldehyde, benzene, etc. The test results should meet the requirements of GB50325, and the customer should be present and supervised.

Comments: The topic of home improvement and whether the project is up to standard is not new in the home improvement industry. For the first time, the "Specifications" expressly restrict the behavior of enterprises in the form of words. However, in the specific implementation, the company still needs self-discipline and wins the trust of consumers with honest management.

[Industry voice]

Standard based on market demand

● Yang Jiaxuan, Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Wood Industry, Chinese Academy of Forestry

In 2013, the “Redwood” standard was revised again. The standard is for the industry and the market. Now there are some new materials in the mahogany furniture market, and the mahogany market is gradually changing. The revision of the standard should be based on the market demand and the technical conditions. The process needs to gather opinions from all sides. It is a very prudent task.

Standards reflect industry progress

● Zhang Ren, Secretary General, China Building Decoration Association Residential Decoration Professional Committee

In 2013, the home improvement industry introduced a number of standards, from the different aspects of circulation trade, residential development and other requirements for the home improvement industry, which reflects the development needs of the home improvement industry is multi-level, the home improvement industry to the direction of standardization. The home improvement industry is developing rapidly. In the implementation process of standards, enterprises need to learn and promote them to benefit the consumers.

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