Kitchen Franchise

Want to be your own boss?

At Kitchen Designers, we focus on crafting high-end kitchens through leading quality service and exceptional value to the clients we serve. We pioneered the kitchen facelift – continuously delivering craftsmanship and affordable modern kitchen makeovers for kiwi homeowners to enjoy.

Become a franchise partner and you can earn up to $200,000 in profits.

Discover the distinct traits that compel The Kitchen Designers compared to other franchises, and how owning a business can make a positive impact for homeowners and communities.

 

 

Our Accomplishments

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Renovated over 1000+ kitchens since 2015

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Helping local communities in Hamilton

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Exponentially Growing - 2 Factories & 1 Showroom Hamilton NZ

Why own a kitchen renovation business in NZ?

There is a huge demand for kitchen builds & renovation services in New Zealand. Over 20,000 new homes are built in NZ each year, meaning over 80,000 renovations are occurring each year*. It’s a perfect opportunity to invest in this market, as running a kitchen renovation business can be a great way to capitalise on the increasing demand.

*Source: 2022 Sustainable Business Council, Better performing homes for New Zealanders

Why Own The Kitchen Designers Franchise?

We support every franchisee to help grow and build authority in their local kitchen renovation market.

  • Become a franchise partner, and you can earn up to $200,000 in profits
  • Become your own boss, an entrepreneur, and run your own business.
  • Make a difference by providing tailored solutions for residential and commercial kitchen projects.
  • We’ll supply products/resources to help you deliver the best possible service for your clients.
  • We’ll provide practical advice & training in every field for running a successful kitchen renovation business.
  • Proven business model to help you generate revenue for your business.

 

 

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