
The consumer internet is receding, while the industrial internet for home decoration is vast and full of opportunities.


As the wave of consumer internet recedes, a new transformation dominated by the return to industry is unfolding across various sectors. The internet home renovation industry is no exception. Whether it's the implementation and application of new technologies represented by big data, cloud computing, and AI in the home renovation industry, or the replacement of traditional elements by new elements like intelligent robots, or even the role of home renovation as a starting point to continuously leverage its spatial intelligence, all these are part of the evolution led by the home renovation industry.
In fact, the collaboration between the home renovation industry and digital technology is not a recent phenomenon. As early as the internet era, home renovation began to connect with 3D technology and graphic rendering technology. The one-click generation of design drawings we see today is a direct manifestation of this trend. Although the home renovation industry has long been associated with new technologies, in many cases, they were merely "add-ons" to the internet home renovation model and did not truly become the mainstream direction of the industry.
With the gradual decline of the consumer internet, especially as a new wave led by the transformation of the home renovation industry emerges, those elements that once served as mere "supporting roles" to the internet home renovation model are now playing increasingly significant functions and roles, moving to the forefront of industry development and becoming new engines driving the further advancement of the home renovation industry. So, in the current era dominated by the home renovation industry, how will internet home renovation evolve, and what changes will the home renovation industry undergo?
New Technologies Begin to Provide New Momentum for Home Renovation
The past glory of internet home renovation tells us that new technologies can continuously bring new momentum to the development of the home renovation industry and open up new possibilities. It is undeniable that the wave of the internet is gradually receding. However, this does not mean that the evolution of internet home renovation will stop. With the rise of new technologies represented by big data, cloud computing, and AI, we see that the traditional internet is being replaced by these new technologies, which are now providing new momentum for the development of the home renovation industry.
Recently, the news of Qunke Technology's renewed attempt to list on the Hong Kong stock market has once again drawn attention to internet home renovation. It is worth noting that one of the key reasons for Qunke Technology's successful transition from internet home renovation to spatial intelligence is its discovery of new momentum beyond the internet. Whether it's big data technology, computing power, or large models, these new technologies are replacing the internet as the new driving force for the home renovation industry.
For internet players, finding the right way to integrate with new technologies and reapplying the high-quality assets accumulated during the internet era is undoubtedly the key to discovering new development momentum. In the post-internet era, the real test for players is no longer their ability to improve the efficiency of home renovation through internet technology but their ability to deeply transform the home renovation industry using new technologies. At this stage, those who can leverage new technologies to advance the home renovation industry and find the best ways to integrate with them will continue to achieve new growth in the post-internet era.
New Functions Begin to Open Up New Possibilities for the Home Renovation Industry
In the past, we thought of home renovation as merely decoration. In fact, home renovation is much more than that. Beyond decoration, the home renovation industry has many new functions, such as spatial functionality, new consumption functionality, and lifestyle functionality. Continuously expanding and enriching these new functions is the key to unlocking new possibilities for the industry.
As mentioned earlier, Qunke Technology has opened our eyes to the potential of home renovation in spatial intelligence. However, beyond spatial intelligence, home renovation also represents new lifestyles, new consumption patterns, and new smart living concepts. If we expand the functionality of home renovation from the singular focus on decoration in the traditional and internet eras to the intelligent and digital functions of the digital age, we will see the industry break free from its old development logic and growth bottlenecks, entering a brand-new stage of development.
In the AI era, the new functions of the home renovation industry are more closely tied to smart living. For home renovation players, continuously discovering new concepts related to smart living and using them to expand the industry's functions will be crucial to its development in the AI era.
Unlike the internet home renovation era, where the industry's functions were limited to decoration, the new concepts will open up a whole new goldmine for the industry. Compared to internet home renovation, this goldmine is much larger. As the home renovation industry is endowed with new functions and meanings, it will inevitably give rise to new business models and industry forms, opening up new possibilities for its further evolution.
New Models Begin to Release New Dividends for the Home Renovation Industry
Whether in the traditional home renovation era or the internet home renovation era, the industry's business models have largely revolved around decoration. While this model could sustain growth when dividends were abundant, it is now facing increasing challenges as traffic dividends disappear and market growth plateaus.
The growing difficulties faced by online internet home renovation platforms and offline renovation companies are a direct reflection of this phenomenon. For home renovation players, no longer limiting themselves to decoration or the completion of decoration transactions but instead exploring new development models is becoming the key to unlocking the next wave of dividends for the industry.
The integration of home renovation with AI, as exemplified by Qunke Technology, is just the beginning. Beyond this, the industry's extensive supply chain can be combined with new technologies to drive the transformation and upgrading of upstream and downstream industries. The long supply chain of the home renovation industry not only provides ample space for the implementation of new models but also serves as a new source of dividends for the industry's development.
Driven by these new models, the home renovation industry is no longer confined to the narrow scope of decoration but has become a platform for generating new functions and markets. This new model not only highlights the inherent functions of home renovation but also opens up a blue ocean beyond traditional business models. As this blue ocean emerges, the home renovation industry will release more and more new dividends.
Final Thoughts
As the consumer internet recedes, a new development phase dominated by the return to industry is unfolding across sectors, and home renovation is no exception. In the coming period, how to leverage the home renovation industry to find new growth points in the post-internet home renovation era will be a critical question for every player. Breaking free from the mindset of internet home renovation and re-examining new opportunities from the perspectives of new technologies, new models, and new industries may be the way to overcome past development challenges and discover a brand-new blue ocean. In this new blue ocean, the water is deep, and the fish are big.
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