Another High Street Rebrand
I actually think in this case it's a good idea to undermine Homebase's brand awareness.
This isn't a straight forward rebrand. It's a remodelling of the business to focus on DIY. The deal doesn't even include Habitat or Hygena and everything points to Bunnings going head to head with B&Q. The present Homebase brand is a wishy washy mess of DIY and home furnishings, whereas the Bunnings brand looks more hardcore DIY (much more trade friendly too).
This isn't a straight forward rebrand. It's a remodelling of the business to focus on DIY. The deal doesn't even include Habitat or Hygena and everything points to Bunnings going head to head with B&Q. The present Homebase brand is a wishy washy mess of DIY and home furnishings, whereas the Bunnings brand looks more hardcore DIY (much more trade friendly too).
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I'm a bit cynical about this, considering I overheard some staff in a 'Homebase Design Centre' concept store which takes emphasis even more off DIY say that when the new owners had visited them and this was the week it was all announced "they wanted all their stores to be like this" or words to that effect.Whataday wrote:I actually think in this case it's a good idea to undermine Homebase's brand awareness.
This isn't a straight forward rebrand. It's a remodelling of the business to focus on DIY. The deal doesn't even include Habitat or Hygena and everything points to Bunnings going head to head with B&Q. The present Homebase brand is a wishy washy mess of DIY and home furnishings, whereas the Bunnings brand looks more hardcore DIY (much more trade friendly too).
I think the rebrand is more to do with making the Bunnings brand international. We have to remember there is a reason B&Q and Homebase have been moving away from DIY in the first place.