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Retail Franchises

Ripples

Ripples Franchise owners operate their own beautifully appointed showrooms in the luxury retail market predicted to be worth…

Minimum Investment: £24,000

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Automotive Franchises

Mac Tools

For Those Who Make The World Their Own

Minimum Investment: £25,000

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Event & Wedding Planning

The Christmas Decorators

Run your own Christmas Decorators franchise, providing interior and exterior decorations for a range of clients, both residential…

Minimum Investment: £20,450

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Home Improvement

Marla Custom Blinds

Marla Custom Blinds survey, supply and install a varied range of blinds, shutters, awnings and canopies to residential,…

Minimum Investment: £11,995

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Home Improvement

Dress My Windows

Build a profitable business providing a range of stylish, tailor-made curtains, blinds and shutters to a broad market…

Minimum Investment: £15,000

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Retail Franchises

Local Appliance Rentals

Join a high-demand, low-overhead, high-profit industry at the perfect time. The world’s fastest-growing affordable hire franchise.

Minimum Investment: £24,950

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Home Improvement

The Kitchen Depot

Run your own kitchen planning and installation business, benefiting from a well-executed and time-proven brand strategy.

Minimum Investment: £80,000

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Home Improvement

Apollo Blinds

The durable franchise - Apollo Blinds is one of the leading retailer of window blinds, shutters and awnings…

Minimum Investment: £16,000

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A guide to homewares & diy franchises

Homewares and DIY franchises cover a surprisingly broad spectrum of opportunities, from bespoke window dressings and fitted kitchens to seasonal home décor and appliance rental. Whether you’re drawn to trade-focused services or direct-to-consumer retail, this category offers something for a wide range of budgets and backgrounds. There are currently 8 homewares and DIY franchise opportunities listed on FindMyFranchise, with investment levels ranging from £11,995 to £80,000.

How much does a homewares and DIY franchise cost?

Investment requirements in this category vary considerably depending on the business model, premises requirements, and the level of support and territory included. Here’s a broad breakdown of what’s available at different price points:

  • Under £20,000 — An accessible entry point for franchisees wanting to keep start-up costs low. Options here include Marla Custom Blinds (£11,995), Dress My Windows (£15,000), and Apollo Blinds (£16,000), all of which are home-based or mobile models with relatively low overheads.
  • £20,000–£26,000 — A mid-range band offering a good balance of brand support and scalability. This includes The Christmas Decorators (£20,450), Ripples (£24,000), Local Appliance Rentals (£24,950), and Mac Tools (£25,000).
  • £80,000 — At the top of the category, The Kitchen Depot (£80,000) reflects the higher investment associated with a bricks-and-mortar showroom and a premium fitted kitchen offer.

Types of homewares and DIY franchise

  • Window coverings and blinds — A popular model in which franchisees supply and fit made-to-measure blinds and window dressings directly to homeowners and businesses. Examples include Marla Custom Blinds, Dress My Windows, and Apollo Blinds.
  • Fitted interiors and kitchens — Higher-investment opportunities centred on designing and installing fitted rooms, typically operating from a showroom. Ripples (bathroom design) and The Kitchen Depot both fall into this category.
  • Seasonal home décor — A niche but growing model focused on professional Christmas and seasonal decoration services for homes and businesses. The Christmas Decorators is the key example in this category.
  • Appliance rental — A service-based model that generates recurring income by renting household appliances to consumers. Local Appliance Rentals operates in this space.
  • Trade tools and equipment — A van-based model supplying professional-grade tools directly to tradespeople and mechanics. Mac Tools is the leading example here.

Is a homewares and DIY franchise right for you?

This category suits people who enjoy working in or around the home environment, whether that’s advising customers on interiors, carrying out installations, or delivering a specialist service. Many of the franchise models here are owner-operated and home-based, making them particularly appealing to those seeking flexibility and low overheads. Strong interpersonal skills, an eye for detail, and a practical mindset are all assets, though prior trade or design experience is rarely a prerequisite — most franchisors provide comprehensive training from the outset.

When evaluating any opportunity, consider whether the income model is recurring (as with appliance rental) or project-based (as with kitchens or blinds), since this affects how quickly your business builds momentum. Look carefully at territory size, the level of ongoing franchisor support, and the strength of the brand in your local area. Established names with proven systems can significantly reduce the risk of starting out in a competitive marketplace.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a homewares and DIY franchise cost in the UK?
Investment levels in this category start from £11,995 for a home-based blinds franchise and rise to £80,000 for a fitted kitchen showroom business. The majority of opportunities sit between £15,000 and £25,000.

Do I need experience in DIY or interiors to apply?
Not necessarily. Most franchisors in this category provide full training covering product knowledge, installation techniques, and sales skills. A positive attitude and willingness to learn are typically valued more highly than a specific trade background.

Are these franchises home-based or do they require premises?
Many opportunities — particularly in the window coverings and seasonal décor segments — are run from home or a van. Others, such as The Kitchen Depot, require a showroom premises, which is reflected in the higher investment level.

Can I generate repeat business with a homewares franchise?
It depends on the model. Appliance rental, for example, is built around recurring monthly income, whereas project-based businesses such as blinds or kitchens rely more heavily on referrals and new customer acquisition.

What territories are available?
Territory availability varies by brand and location. Each franchisor will outline the geographic area included in your franchise agreement, so it’s worth asking about exclusivity and the size of the customer base within your territory when you make an enquiry.

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