The To-do List

What’s Hot in Home Improvement By Heather Vandevoorde, Ph.D. Are you the type of woman to strap on a tool belt and get busy with DIY projects?  According to the... read more...

What’s Hot in Home Improvement

By Heather Vandevoorde, Ph.D.

Are you the type of woman to strap on a tool belt and get busy with DIY projects?  According to the UAE’s Marketing to Women platform, 60% of us are. In fact, if you’re part of the 40% of women who shy away from DIY, isn’t it time to add some new skills?  YouTube is full of step-by-step instructional videos. Here’s a checklist of the 10 skills everyone should know how to do around the house:

  1. Unblock a clogged sink
  2. Fix a leaky sink
  3. Reseal a bath
  4. Re-oil wooden surfaces, doors or tables properly
  5. Paint a window without sealing it closed
  6. Hang wall art
  7. Clean limescale from taps
  8. Use power tools
  9. Change a fuse
  10. Hang wallpaper

It’s a growing trend; women are not just writing the “honey do” lists any more, they are completing them. Perhaps that’s why the results of a recent annual online survey conducted in the UAE by Al-Futtaim ACE has shown some unique and emerging trends. Some of the more feminine-touch highlights include:

  • 95% of respondents indicated a willingness to pay extra for long-lasting, energy-efficient lightbulbs
  • Also in the “green” frame of mind: low-chemical and odour factors beat out price as the top features customers looked for in paint
  • 50% (a 12-point rise from last year) wanted to further beautify their homes by adding mirrors, wall art and other decorative accessories
  • 50% were looking to obtain kitchen appliance upgrades, followed by 47% looking to change kitchen doors, knobs and other features.
  • 48% of the same wanted to add accessories to the bathroom

Overall, 88% expressed a desire to make some sort of household improvement this year with 75% volunteering to do the work themselves versus hiring someone. The average budget range was from AED 1,001–5,000 allocated to these projects.

Outdoors, 60% of respondents prioritised adding furniture, plants and grills over other work. Indoors, people felt the same with 47% indicating that new furniture topped their lists.

Answers were high-tech oriented with a 17-point increase, with 38% of people reporting that they researched online, and a further 22% used social media for home improvement ideas.

Ninety-three per cent of those surveyed owned basic hand tools, though very few owned power tools. Ladies, if you have never used a drill, you are really missing out on some fun. Get yourself geared up and get going at home!