China National Expo released the "Good House" standard: improving quality throughout the life cycle has become an industry consensus
Recently, the China National Expo (Guangzhou) officially released the "Good House" Standard White Paper, proposing a new residential evaluation system with "full life cycle quality improvement" as the core, which has attracted widespread attention from the industry. The release of this standard marks the shift of China's residential building materials industry from simple product competition to systematic solutions, and also provides consumers with a more scientific reference for home purchase.
1. Standard core content: six dimensions to define "good house"
Evaluation dimension | Weight ratio | Key indicators |
---|---|---|
Space function | 25% | Rationality of dynamic lines, space utilization, and aging-friendly design |
Health and environmental protection | 20% | Formaldehyde emission, fresh air system, sound insulation performance |
Intelligent Technology | 18% | Smart home coverage, energy management system |
Durability and safety | 15% | Structural safety factor, material durability |
Aesthetic design | 12% | Style coordination, light and shadow effect |
Service guarantee | 10% | Warranty period, maintenance response speed |
2. Industry data: Consumer demand has been significantly upgraded
According to the "2023 Home Consumption Trend Report" released by the China National Expo at the same time, consumers' requirements for residential quality are undergoing significant changes:
Requirement Type | 2021 attention | 2023 attention | growth rate |
---|---|---|---|
Healthy residence | 32% | 67% | 109% |
Smart home | 25% | 58% | 132% |
Aging-friendly design | 18% | 49% | 172% |
Green energy saving | 28% | 63% | 125% |
3. Expert interpretation: New direction of industry development
Professor Zhou Yan of the School of Architecture of Tsinghua University said: "The proposal of the 'full life cycle' concept means that residential buildings are no longer disposable consumer goods, but require living spaces that are constantly upgrading with changes in the family structure. Data shows that the average residential renovation cycle in my country has been shortened from 15 years ago to 7 years now. This change forces the industry to establish a new standard system."
Li Wei, deputy secretary-general of the China Building Materials Federation, pointed out: "The release of standards will accelerate the industry reshuffle. It is expected that companies that do not meet the 'good house' standard will face a market shrinkage of more than 30% in the next three years, while companies that lay out system solutions in advance are expected to gain more than 50% growth space."
4. Corporate response: Fast follow-up of leading brands
After the standard was released, many leading companies announced product upgrade plans:
Company Name | Upgrade measures | Invest in budget | Time node |
---|---|---|---|
Vanke Group | Intelligent health module implanted in all products | 1.5 billion yuan | 2024Q1 |
Haier Smart Home | Launch "Lifetime Renewal" Service Plan | 800 million yuan | 2023Q4 |
Sofia Home | Developing a custom system for variable spaces | 500 million yuan | 2024Q2 |
5. Consumer Guide: How to Choose a "Good House"
For ordinary home buyers, experts recommend focusing on the following three points:
1.View third-party certification: Recognize the certification report for healthy residential buildings issued by testing institutions with CNAS qualifications, focusing on whether formaldehyde, TVOC and other indicators meet less than 50% of the national standard limit.
2.Inspection technology reservation: High-quality projects should reserve smart home system interfaces, aging-friendly renovation space and new energy equipment installation locations to avoid difficulties in later transformation.
3.Focus on long-term services: The warranty policy for service providers with a warranty of more than 10 years is preferred, especially hidden projects and key equipment.
With the implementation of the "good house" standard, China's homestay industry is shifting from competition in scale to competition in quality. This will not only change the development trajectory of the industry, but will also profoundly affect the living experience of every family. As the head of the Standard Development Group said: "Building a house that can stand the test of time is the best interpretation of "living and working in peace and contentment."
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