South Korea's market for artificial football turf has seen an explosion in demand due to the limited availability of natural land in metropolitan areas like Seoul and Busan. The integration of synthetic surfaces in community sports complexes has become a necessity for maintaining year-round athletic activity despite the harsh winters.
In the residential sector, the trend toward artificial gardens is growing rapidly among high-rise apartment dwellers. With the "K-style" preference for minimalism and clean lines, homeowners are opting for high-density polyethylene grass that requires zero watering and remains vibrant throughout the monsoon season.
Furthermore, the luxury leisure sector has driven a surge in the installation of artificial golf green systems. As golf becomes a primary social activity for the corporate elite in South Korea, the demand for professional-grade putting greens in private villas and commercial screen-golf centers has reached an all-time high.
