The home furnishing market in the Americas is showing strong consumption vitality and diversified development trends, with the United States as the core market, benefiting from a stable economic foundation and increased consumer confidence. In addition, the government's favorable policies such as tax cuts and housing subsidies have stimulated the sustained growth of demand for home and daily necessities. As a member of the North American Free Trade Area, Mexico has become an important production base for multinational corporations due to its low tariff barriers and geographical advantages near the United States. At the same time, the domestic home furnishing market has also experienced rapid development. In South America, although the home furnishing market in Brazil was once facing challenges, the government has stimulated industrial development through measures such as promoting industrialization and reducing import restrictions. In addition, its abundant natural resources and growing middle class are attracting more and more international investors, and the market potential needs to be explored. The three countries have responded to the global trend of green building and sustainable development to varying degrees, providing policy guidance for home product innovation and industrial upgrading.