The whole-house customization industry has entered a new stage of competition on the “eco-friendly track.”

The whole-house customization industry has entered a new stage of competition on the “eco-friendly track.”

In recent years, consumers have shown unprecedented concern for the environmental friendliness and healthiness of their home environments, directly spurring a green upgrade in the whole-house customization industry. This press release delves deeply into this phenomenon, pointing out that eco-friendly materials—such as formaldehyde-free boards meeting F4-star standards, low-VOCs paints, and sustainable manufacturing processes—have become key factors influencing consumer decisions. Numerous leading brands have responded by launching new eco-friendly products, upgrading production lines, and obtaining authoritative green certifications, thereby building strong brand trust barriers. The report argues that environmental protection has shifted from being merely a “bonus” to becoming an “entry requirement.” This transformation not only reflects an advancement in consumer awareness but also serves as a crucial driving force behind technological innovation and quality enhancement within the industry.