Santos kitchens shot by photographer Erlantz Birderbot
Lily Sweeney, writer
Each of Erlantz’s images show Santos’s products in all their elegance and personality, with careful use of natural light incorporated.
Santos shared the series of photographs, shot by the talented Erlantz Birderbot, on its website. All the photographs were taken in homes furnished by Santos, and Erlantz used his near-20 years in the industry (and ten in architectural photography) to properly showcase the beauty of the furniture.
Discussing Erlantz’s practice, Santos explained, “[He] considers light to be the key ingredient in photography, and for this reason, he always thoroughly studies the lighting conditions beforehand, including the right direction of light for the project and other characteristics of the place. For him, each shoot is unique.”
To become a part of the Santos network, working to sell elegant, beautiful kitchens and living solutions, consider investing in the home improvement and construction franchise. A minimum initial investment will cost you £100,000, with total investment costs of £300,000. No monthly fees, like advertising and royalties, will be charged. The investment will cover everything.
Why choose Santos? Because franchisees with the company don’t need working capital, and can enjoy a high gross margin, a high average project price (between £10,000-£50,000), and a fast return on their investments. Financing options are available, and the minimum number of employees that you’ll need to hire as a Santos franchisee is low (3-6 employees must be hired per showroom).
After investing, all Santos franchisees will receive support with business plan development, location sourcing and showroom design. Your franchisor will then work with you to organise your team, manage your business and validate your projects, all while you’re able to access ongoing training opportunities. If you feel you’d suit an investment with Santos, visit the franchise’s profile page to find out more.
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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.
Lily Sweeney, writer