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Windows & Doors
Progressive Cabinets at station12 at the Real Home Show. “Our booth will feature two large screen TVs that will be showcasing projects we’ve done in the past, unique features and products that are available throughout our showroom, and tips and tricks on how to plan out your project when it comes to cabinetry and lighting,” says Lauren Langlois, station12’s showroom manager.
Progressive Cabinets creates its products in a Burnside facility and is able to create cupboards, drawers and shelves tailored to a client’s specifications and style. Cabinetry and lighting come together to create purposeful and pleasant spaces.
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“Our kitchens feature the latest in cabinet accessories and lighting, with everything from doors that automatically open with a touch of the hand, to under and in-cabinet lighting that enhances the overall feel of the kitchen,” says Langlois.
By talking to experts at the Real Home Show, your flurry of kitchen ideas can become streamlined into a more focused plan. “Everything is about saving space, creating a flow that works and ensuring the designs have the visual impact that the client wants,” says Langlois. “Our designers love coming up with new and custom solutions to ensure the design fits within the client’s budget, lifestyle, and design vision.”
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What’s at the Show... Windows & Doors
Photos courtesy of Revolution Windows and Doors / Laflamme
For homeowners, windows and doors should not be an afterthought, especially if they are planning on staying in their home for years to come, says President of Revolution Windows and Doors, Bob Wood.
Photos courtesy of Peter Kohler Windows & Entrance Systems
says Wood. “It’s very important for the homeowner to have knowledge and a say in what they’re getting.”
For example, Wood suggests that homeowners conscious of our maritime climate might consider investing in such materials as stainless steel exterior hardware on casement windows. Tripleglazed windows are a popular choice for those concerned with energy efficiency. For those looking for a higher-end window that will maintain its colour over time, wood aluminium clad windows are a fashionable choice.
Wood takes pride in the products he offers his customers. His company is a dealer of windows and doors from Laflamme, Pella and Sierra Pacific, longestablished, national and international manufacturers.
“We sell windows in various materials, like wood, wood-aluminum-clad, fibreglass, vinyl and aluminium-vinyl,” says Wood. “We also sell fibreglass door systems, steel slab door systems, vinyl