Wren Kitchens reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(2,548 total reviews)
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Tofiq Malik

63% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Wren Kitchens has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 2,548 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Wren Kitchens employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Jun 20, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

You might meet some nice people

Cons

Oh God, where do I even begin? Working for Wren Kitchens, particularly in their Home Depot studio model, was one of the most frustrating job experiences I’ve ever had. The expectations are completely unrealistic. They set aggressive sales targets every month that are nearly impossible to meet—especially since you’re placed right next to Home Depot’s own kitchen design services. They don’t tell you upfront, but a big part of your job involves approaching people in the aisles and practically harassing them into signing up for a home measure and design appointment. You’re essentially cold-selling in-store, which feels uncomfortable and forced. Be prepared to walk a lot. I was clocking 10,000–15,000 steps a day inside Home Depot, so comfortable shoes are a must. And guess what you’re earning for all that? Minimum wage. Yep—minimum wage base pay, plus a small commission that honestly isn’t anything to get excited about. They also frequently change door styles and color options in different product ranges without notifying designers. This makes you look unprepared and unprofessional during appointments—which reflects poorly on you, not them. Internally, the company is a mess. You have to fight with different departments just to get the bare minimum done. And when things inevitably go wrong, they find a way to shift the blame back onto you. This often results in a negative customer experience that you’re powerless to fix. Turnover is ridiculously high. I was there for less than a year and watched 12 coworkers leave just from my studio alone—not even counting the others. It’s clear the company treats you like just another number. No appreciation, no work-life balance, and zero concern for employee wellbeing. You’re expected to work every single holiday—even when showroom employees get those as paid days off. They also claim weekends are “as needed,” but in reality, you’ll be working every weekend. And don’t be surprised if you close at 8 p.m. one night and have to open at 6 a.m. the next morning. There’s absolutely no consideration for your life outside of work. Speaking of which—don’t expect to have one. You’ll have customers, coworkers, and even managers texting and calling you on your days off. It’s a constant grind, 7 days a week. I was the top designer in my studio and was still only projected to make about $50k with commission. They advertise “70k+ uncapped commission,” but that’s a complete joke unless you work 24/7 and get incredibly lucky with leads. This company could be great if they made some serious changes. But right now, the way it’s run—especially by the UK —is not sustainable for retaining quality employees. I could go on, but I think I’ve said enough. Save yourself the burnout and look elsewhere.

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Wren Kitchens Response
7mo
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review and share your concerns. We take your concerns very seriously and would appreciate the opportunity to hear about your experience in more detail, please reach out to us at LetsTalk@wrenkitchens.com if you wish to discuss further.
3.0
Jun 20, 2025

Pure sales

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Pros

Decent pay because it is easier to sell kitchens in this company. Quality software and great processes, especially at Sheffield store.

Cons

Designers solely responsible when customers choose a different brand. Miserable briefings on saturdays which is a the most important day of the week and the longest one, but it begins with management tormenting designers in an extreme condescending manner.

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Wren Kitchens Response
7mo
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review and share your feedback with us. We're pleased that you found the pay structure rewarding and enjoyed using our software! We take your concerns very seriously and would appreciate the opportunity to hear about your experience in more detail, please reach out to us at LetsTalk@wrenkitchens.com if you wish to discuss further.
2.0
Jun 17, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Nice canteen, good coffee, lake to walk around at lunchtime.

Cons

One year probationary period, will not provide performance details in reference when leaving only dates of employment. Most managers don’t have any soft skills or management training. Very traditional way of working and view of marketing practices. Strict working environment for in open plan office where you are not permitted to make much noise. Not permitted to have personal items on your desk. Open plan office means you have to listen to others’ hour long teams calls. Tasks are often very vague with not enough information to complete. Work has to be edited many times because of this. Not really any progression opportunities. If you have new ideas, they never really go anywhere. Too many middlemen between stakeholders and doers. Feedback and important information is not communicated well properly to the right people, making things difficult.

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Wren Kitchens Response
7mo
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review and share your concerns. We take your concerns very seriously and would appreciate the opportunity to hear about your experience in more detail, please reach out to us at LetsTalk@wrenkitchens.com if you wish to discuss further.
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