Cara Squires, writer
The high-quality kitchen furniture creator has expanded into the living and dining rooms with its versatile, interconnected new range.
Santos is expanding. The creation of its new living furniture line honours its hunger for architecture and interior design which envisions homes as a single, open space. This line will be adaptable, and offer owners of the pieces a sense of interconnected versatility within their home environment.
The new line includes glass door units, sideboards, shelves and panels, and like any of Santos’ products, prioritises functionality, comfort and fashion.
The home improvement and construction franchise, which has been designing and manufacturing quality furniture since 1952, now has over 260 showrooms worldwide, and Santos’ expansion only continues with time. Along the way, the franchise has strived to always listen to the needs of its customers, bringing life into the homes of people all over the world, with a strong focus on clean shapes and fine materials.
Potential franchisees looking to get involved with Santos will need to make a minimum investment of £100,000. If the full funds aren’t available to you at this time, be aware that funding support is available, and most UK banks will lend up to 70% of start-up costs. Minimum contract length for an investment in Santos is one year, with indefinite extension available.
Once you’ve invested in Santos, you’ll receive:
A continuous training programme
Franchisor support throughout the business plan development process
Further help finding the perfect location for your franchise
Assistance designing and fitting out your showroom
Team organisation and structuring support
Business management advice and guidance
Supervision and validation on all projects
If what you’ve discovered so far about this expanding, profitable franchise has piqued your interest, visit Santos’ profile page, linked above, to find out more.
Santos
For more than 65 years, Santos has contributed to transforming a simple space into a comfortable and interactive environment, making the kitchen retain its place of privilege: the heart of the home.
Cara Squires, writer