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Dream Doors D


o you want to join a business with which you can earn £100,000-plus in your fi rst year?


Have you been made redundant or are


you looking for a way to regain control of your work-life balance while still making great money? Perhaps you just want a complete change


of job and a sound investment for your cash. Whatever your motivation, you should call


Dream Doors, the UK’s number-one kitchen makeover company, right now and learn about the incredible profi ts its franchisees generate. For minimal start-up costs, you could join a


network with a track record of generating huge profi ts for more than 20 years. Franchisees really hit the ground running and


start making money from day one. For example, David and Kate Howle of Dream


Doors Worcester sold over £1million-worth of kitchens in their fi rst year, earning them a take- home salary of more than £130,000. “They say franchising catapults you into a


position whereby you are running a profi table business very quickly,” says David. “Well, this is certainly true – the Dream Doors franchise has exceeded our expectations already!” Dream Doors provides award-winning training at a bespoke training centre and


Established: 1999


provides ongoing support to franchisees throughout. This means that no matter your


working background or experience, you will learn everything you need to know to start generating huge profi ts from day one. Dream Doors can prove its claim –


the brand recently ran its largest-ever training course for seven new network members. Within three weeks, all seven of them had started selling products and earning real money. There is real market demand for


Dream Doors’ products and services – which is why the company has led the market for kitchen makeovers since 1999. More importantly, it’s why both new and


existing showrooms in the network can generate massive profi ts on a regular basis. Dream Doors has just 19 new franchise


territories available nationwide, particularly in the North East, North West, Yorkshire and Scotland. There are also occasional showroom resales available, with some franchisees now approaching retirement age. Interested parties from anywhere in the UK


are encouraged to contact director of franchise recruitment Alex Waite on 023 9260 4630.


Number of outlets in the UK and Ireland: 95 showrooms throughout the UK


Areas available: Throughout the UK, particularly in the North East, North West, Yorkshire and Scotland


Investment level: £35,000


Contact: Franchise recruitment team


Address: Carnac Lodge, Carnac Court, Cams Hall Estate, Fareham, Hampshire PO16 8UJ


Telephone: 023 9260 6430


Email: alex@dreamdoors.co.uk


Web: dreamdoors.co.uk


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