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Boost for kitchen factory as DIY enthusiasm grows during lockdown

Exeter's System Six Kitchens has seen spike in interest for products produced at new 12,000sq ft factory

System Six Kitchens has seen a spike in interest for its products because of the lockdown

The lockdown-induced interest in DIY and home improvements has led to pent-up demand for Exeter firm System Six Kitchens.

The business, based at Marsh Barton, said that interest has surged in recent weeks with homeowners prioritising their living space.

Tom Dalton, director of System Six, said: “There’s certainly some pent-up demand for our products where people have been talking about upgrading their kitchen for years but now they are ready to go for it. We’ve had a good amount of inquiries which is fantastic.”

When lockdown hit in March, the business had just invested in new 12,000sq ft manufacturing site which has been ideal for the introduction of new social distancing measures for staff.

System Six Kitchens' Exeter base

For two and a half months, the business continued on a skeleton scale while it continued with its contracts with high-end house builders.

The company employs 82 staff with some remaining on furlough. It also had to make 14 members of staff redundant.

But despite the difficulties posed by Covid-19, Mr Dalton said he is an optimist and used the time to re-group, launching a new website and product range alongside the introduction of the new appointment-only showroom with extended opening times from 8am-8pm.

He said: “It has been a good opportunity for us to get on with some projects that we wanted to do for a long time.