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Kitchen business in Bath smashes revenue target and doubles staff during pandemic

The franchisee owners of the Kutchenhaus brand in the city also operate its Bristol outlet

Kutchenhaus store in Bath.(Image: Kutchenhaus)

Plans are in place to open a new Kutchenhaus showroom in the West Country after demand during the pandemic saw the kitchen retailer’s store in Bath exceed growth targets and create jobs.

The outlet on Saracen Street, which opened in September 2020, said it had beaten its first-year revenue target by more than 50% as customers turned to home improvement during the national lockdowns.

The business said it had doubled the store’s staff from four to eight in order to keep up with demand, including three kitchen installers, while an additional designer will be recruited in the coming months.

The brand, which is owned by Europe’s largest kitchen manufacturer Nobilia and provides German-designed kitchens, said it had pivoted to online operations during last year’s lockdowns.

Customers were able to make virtual appointments where they could be consulted on kitchen designs using the company’s new 3D planning and design software.

The manager of the Kutchenhaus store in Bath, Rob Cash, is also the franchisee owner of the brand’s Bristol showroom in Clifton Down Shopping Centre, which he has operated since 2017.

He said the business was forecasting an "even stronger" 12 months ahead, and was aiming to double sales at the Bath store. He is also considering opening a second showroom in Bristol to further increase the business' presence in the city.

Mr Cash, who has over 15 years experience of working within kitchen design, said he is keen to keep a possible new Bristol location close to the existing one for operational purposes, but far enough apart to allow it to attract clients from a wider area.