Higher Interest Rates, Limited Housing Turnover and Ongoing Affordability Pressures Weighed on Home and Garden Spending
Ace Hardware, Sherwin-Williams, Menards and Rural King Benefited from Regional Repair and Upkeep Demand
Pottery Barn, West Elm, Crate & Barrel and Ashley Furniture Saw Higher Average Ticket Sizes Even as Demand Slowed
NEW YORK, Feb. 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Consumer Edge, the leading provider of global consumer data-driven insights, released its Home & Garden Outlook 2026, showing that consumers pulled back on large, discretionary purchases such as furniture and mattresses, while spending held up better on décor, kitchen products and essential home maintenance in 2025; a divide that continues to shape the market in 2026.
Consumer Edge’s U.S. transaction data revealed that elevated interest rates, limited housing turnover and ongoing affordability concerns were key drivers weighing on overall home and garden spending last year, ultimately pushing many households to postpone major home investments. Additional trends include:
“What we’re seeing isn’t a collapse in home spending, but a reset of priorities,” said Michael Gunther, Vice President, Research and Market Intelligence, at Consumer Edge. “Consumers are pushing pause on large, discretionary purchases while continuing to invest in repairs and upkeep. That dynamic is also evident in home furnishings, with consumers delaying big-ticket purchases like furniture and mattresses while continuing to spend on lower-commitment upgrades, such as small décor and kitchen product purchases. In 2026, retailers that focus on everyday needs, durability and real value are more likely to benefit from customer demand, while big-ticket home purchases are likely to remain under pressure until housing and financing conditions improve.”
Consumer Edge’s full Home & Garden Outlook 2026 can be read here.
About Consumer Edge
Consumer Edge is a leading data and insights-as-a-service (IaaS) company specializing in the global consumer, B2B, and healthcare economies. Founded in 2009 by CEO Bill Pecoriello, Consumer Edge delivers real-time, transaction-based intelligence enriched by deep industry expertise. Its solutions equip corporate and investment leaders with best-in-class tools for faster, more confident strategic decision-making, offering granular insights and performance comparisons across products, brands, sub-industries, and industries. Consumer Edge’s unique capabilities turn complex data into clear, actionable insights that help clients eliminate uncertainty, benchmark performance, and make high-impact decisions.
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