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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

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CRAFTSMAN's latest survey reveals strong DIY confidence among Millennials and Gen Z homeowners, with over 75% feeling confident about completing home improvement projects in 2025. The Driven to DIY Report, surveying 1,000 homeowners aged 25-40, shows that despite challenges, young renovators remain determined. Key findings indicate that 67% use YouTube as their primary learning resource, while 67% are motivated by a sense of accomplishment. Common obstacles include skills gaps, time management (38% underestimate project duration), and budget estimation (34% struggle with cost planning). The study reveals that only 2% of projects are completely abandoned, with 65% of DIYers feeling motivated to start new projects upon completion. CRAFTSMAN launched their BUILD ON™ initiative in April 2025 to support this growing DIY movement.
L'ultima indagine di CRAFTSMAN rivela una forte fiducia nel fai-da-te tra i proprietari di casa Millennials e Gen Z, con oltre il 75% che si sente sicuro di completare progetti di miglioramento domestico nel 2025. Il rapporto Driven to DIY, che ha coinvolto 1.000 proprietari di casa di età compresa tra 25 e 40 anni, mostra che nonostante le difficoltà, i giovani ristrutturatori restano determinati. I risultati chiave indicano che il 67% utilizza YouTube come principale risorsa di apprendimento, mentre il 67% è motivato da un senso di realizzazione. Gli ostacoli comuni includono lacune nelle competenze, gestione del tempo (il 38% sottovaluta la durata del progetto) e stima del budget (il 34% ha difficoltà nella pianificazione dei costi). Lo studio evidenzia che solo il 2% dei progetti viene completamente abbandonato, mentre il 65% dei fai-da-te si sente motivato a iniziare nuovi progetti una volta terminati. CRAFTSMAN ha lanciato la sua iniziativa BUILD ON™ nell'aprile 2025 per sostenere questo crescente movimento fai-da-te.
La última encuesta de CRAFTSMAN revela una gran confianza en el bricolaje entre los propietarios Millennials y de la Generación Z, con más del 75% sintiéndose seguros de completar proyectos de mejora del hogar en 2025. El informe Driven to DIY, que encuestó a 1,000 propietarios de entre 25 y 40 años, muestra que a pesar de los desafíos, los jóvenes renovadores mantienen su determinación. Los hallazgos clave indican que el 67% usa YouTube como su principal recurso de aprendizaje, mientras que el 67% está motivado por un sentido de logro. Los obstáculos comunes incluyen falta de habilidades, gestión del tiempo (el 38% subestima la duración del proyecto) y estimación del presupuesto (el 34% tiene dificultades para planificar los costos). El estudio revela que solo el 2% de los proyectos se abandonan completamente, y el 65% de los aficionados al bricolaje se sienten motivados a iniciar nuevos proyectos tras completar uno. CRAFTSMAN lanzó su iniciativa BUILD ON™ en abril de 2025 para apoyar este creciente movimiento de bricolaje.
CRAFTSMAN의 최신 설문조사에 따르면 밀레니얼 세대와 Z세대 주택 소유자들 사이에서 DIY에 대한 자신감이 높아 2025년에는 75% 이상이 주택 개선 프로젝트를 성공적으로 완수할 자신이 있다고 응답했습니다. 25세에서 40세 사이의 1,000명의 주택 소유자를 대상으로 한 'Driven to DIY' 보고서는 어려움에도 불구하고 젊은 리노베이터들이 굳건한 의지를 가지고 있음을 보여줍니다. 주요 결과로는 67%가 주요 학습 자료로 유튜브를 이용하며, 67%는 성취감에서 동기를 얻는 것으로 나타났습니다. 일반적인 장애물로는 기술 부족, 시간 관리(38%가 프로젝트 소요 시간을 과소평가), 예산 산정(34%가 비용 계획에 어려움을 겪음)이 있습니다. 연구에 따르면 프로젝트의 단 2%만 완전히 중단되며, 65%의 DIY 참여자들은 프로젝트 완료 후 새로운 프로젝트를 시작할 동기를 느낍니다. CRAFTSMAN은 2025년 4월 이 성장하는 DIY 운동을 지원하기 위해 BUILD ON™ 이니셔티브를 시작했습니다.
La dernière enquête de CRAFTSMAN révèle une grande confiance dans le bricolage chez les propriétaires Millennials et Génération Z, avec plus de 75 % se sentant capables de réaliser des projets d'amélioration de l'habitat en 2025. Le rapport Driven to DIY, qui a sondé 1 000 propriétaires âgés de 25 à 40 ans, montre que malgré les défis, les jeunes rénovateurs restent déterminés. Les résultats clés indiquent que 67 % utilisent YouTube comme principale ressource d'apprentissage, tandis que 67 % sont motivés par un sentiment d'accomplissement. Les obstacles courants comprennent des lacunes en compétences, la gestion du temps (38 % sous-estiment la durée des projets) et l'estimation du budget (34 % ont des difficultés à planifier les coûts). L'étude révèle que seulement 2 % des projets sont complètement abandonnés, et 65 % des bricoleurs se sentent motivés à entamer de nouveaux projets après en avoir terminé un. CRAFTSMAN a lancé son initiative BUILD ON™ en avril 2025 pour soutenir ce mouvement DIY en pleine expansion.
Die neueste Umfrage von CRAFTSMAN zeigt ein starkes Selbstvertrauen im DIY-Bereich bei Millennials und Gen Z Hausbesitzern, wobei über 75 % zuversichtlich sind, Heimwerkerprojekte im Jahr 2025 abzuschließen. Der Bericht „Driven to DIY“, der 1.000 Hausbesitzer im Alter von 25 bis 40 Jahren befragte, zeigt, dass junge Renovierer trotz Herausforderungen entschlossen bleiben. Wichtige Erkenntnisse sind, dass 67 % YouTube als primäre Lernquelle nutzen, während 67 % durch ein Erfolgsgefühl motiviert sind. Häufige Hindernisse sind Kompetenzlücken, Zeitmanagement (38 % unterschätzen die Projektdauer) und Budgetplanung (34 % haben Schwierigkeiten bei der Kostenschätzung). Die Studie zeigt, dass nur 2 % der Projekte vollständig abgebrochen werden, und 65 % der DIY-Enthusiasten fühlen sich nach Projektabschluss motiviert, neue Projekte zu starten. CRAFTSMAN startete im April 2025 die Initiative BUILD ON™, um diese wachsende DIY-Bewegung zu unterstützen.
Positive
  • Over 75% of young DIYers are confident about completing planned projects in 2025
  • Only 2% of DIY projects are completely abandoned, showing high completion rates
  • 65% of DIYers feel motivated to begin another project after completion
  • 59% are ready to tackle bigger and more complex projects after completing one
Negative
  • More than 40% of projects stall due to skill, time, and budget overestimation
  • 38% of DIYers drastically underestimate project completion time
  • 34% struggle with cost estimation, leading to budget overruns
  • 35% encounter unexpected additional work during projects
  • More than three-quarters of today's younger DIYers surveyed feel confident they'll complete their planned projects in 2025

  • Top projects they want to complete include bathtub or shower replacements, interior painting and built-in storage and organization

  • More than half of DIYers surveyed say a sense of accomplishment and pride pushes them to finish their projects

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.

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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.

  • Skills and Knowledge Gaps: When extra knowledge is needed, the modern DIYer turns to their digital and personal networks. YouTube remains the most popular learning tool (67%), followed by family members (45%) and friends (31%).
    Tip: Before starting a new DIY project, research, research, research! Review video tutorials, articles and more from trusted resources to learn the right techniques, processes and safety precautions.

  • Time Management: In the planning phase, 38% say they drastically underestimate how long a project will take, while 35% find themselves unexpectedly taking on additional work once they begin. When DIYers need assistance throughout the project, most (84%) enlist the help of family and friends.
    Tip: Avoid building a project timeline around a big event or holiday to allow for ample time if unforeseen issues or delays arise.

  • Budgeting: Thirty-four percent say estimating costs is the hardest part. When trips to the store for another part or tool start stacking up, many homeowners find themselves spending more than anticipated.
    Tip: A good rule of thumb is to build in an additional 10-20% of the total project budget to account for unexpected costs.

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
In April 2025, CRAFTSMAN launched BUILD ON™ and its What You Build Builds You campaign. BUILD ON™ captures the DIY journey and how, through that journey, DIYers overcome challenges and celebrate successes, urging them on to the next project with confidence. Through it all, CRAFTSMAN is there with the right tools and solutions to help get the job done.

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
Stanley Black & Decker commissioned an online survey of 1,000 adults throughout the United States. The makeup of the sample is representative of 25- to 40-year-old homeowners taking on DIY projects in 2025, compiling data on nearly 8,000 completed and planned projects. The survey fielding took place between April 1-11, 2025. A sample size of 1,000 provides a confidence level of 95%, ±3%.

About CRAFTSMAN
CRAFTSMAN is the most trusted and recommended brand in Tools and Outdoor* for today's DIYers. With solutions for the home, yard and garage, CRAFTSMAN is committed to empowering DIYers at every stage of their journey. Crafted with the same innovation and expertise homeowners have come to expect and love, CRAFTSMAN is here to help DIYers BUILD ON. For more information, visit www.craftsman.com or follow CRAFTSMAN on Facebook and Instagram.

About Stanley Black & Decker
Founded in 1843 and headquartered in the USA, Stanley Black & Decker (NYSE: SWK) is a worldwide leader in Tools and Outdoor, operating manufacturing facilities globally. The Company's approximately 48,500 employees produce innovative end-user inspired power tools, hand tools, storage, digital jobsite solutions, outdoor and lifestyle products, and engineered fasteners to support the world's builders, tradespeople and DIYers. The Company's world class portfolio of trusted brands includes DEWALT®, CRAFTSMAN®, STANLEY®, BLACK+DECKER®, and Cub Cadet®. To learn more visit: www.stanleyblackanddecker.com or follow Stanley Black & Decker on FacebookInstagramLinkedIn and X.

*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.

Despite a backdrop of uncertainty, CRAFTSMAN® found younger homeowners don’t plan to hit pause on their planned 2025 home improvement projects.

 

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FAQ

What are the main challenges facing DIY homeowners in 2025 according to CRAFTSMAN's survey?

The main challenges include underestimating project timelines (38%), unexpected additional work (35%), and difficulty estimating costs (34%). Over 40% of projects stall due to overestimating skills, time, and budget requirements.

How do young DIYers learn home improvement skills in 2025?

According to the survey, 67% use YouTube as their primary learning resource, followed by family members (45%) and friends (31%).

What percentage of DIY projects are abandoned according to CRAFTSMAN's 2025 survey?

Only 2% of DIY projects are completely abandoned, with most DIYers persevering through challenges to complete their home improvement projects.

What motivates DIYers to complete their home improvement projects in 2025?

67% of DIYers say a sense of accomplishment and pride pushes them to finish their projects, while 65% feel motivated to begin another project after completion.

What is CRAFTSMAN's BUILD ON initiative launched in 2025?

BUILD ON is CRAFTSMAN's campaign launched in April 2025 that supports DIYers through their home improvement journey, providing tools and solutions while celebrating their successes and building confidence.
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