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colour combinations and we thrive to make each and every kitchen the best it can be within the customer’s budget.”

When looking for ideas for your customized kitchen, it is also a good idea to stop by the Station12 booth. A Dartmouth showroom, Station12 melds the works and expertise of two companies - Progressive Cabinets and Living Lighting.

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“The kitchens we design feature some innovative lighting and cabinet options,” says Station12 showroom manager, Lauren Langlois. “We can show you a variety of features from inand under-cabinet lighting, to cabinet doors that open with the touch of a hand.”

In Burnside, Progressive Cabinets makes customized cabinetry for kitchens and other parts of the home. Living Lighting presents lighting options for every room and the outdoors; for kitchens, choices range from lights that illuminate an island and hanging pendants to brighten the dinette, to hanging lighted pot racks and recessed fixtures for both ambient and task lighting.

At the Home Show, you can speak with Station12 staff about what your new or improved kitchen might entail. “It’s about ensuring the design has a visual impact that the client wants, but that it also flows well in terms of utility,” says Langlois. “Our designers aim to customize solutions so that a new kitchen fits within the client’s budget, lifestyle and vision.”

Call Today For Your Free Estimate 902 444 3671 202 Brownlow Ave, Dartmouth,NS www.motherhubbardskitchens.com

“Build it Better”

The team at Premiere shares a belief that by striving for perfection, we are each capable of contributing to what we feel is among the highest quality construction and client service in the industry.

While speed is critical to both the schedule and budget, we believe it is important to dedicate the time and effort necessary to complete each detail property.

As craftsmen, we take pride in knowing we have used our skills and knowledge to create a project and experience greater than our clients expectations.

Custom Homebuilding | Interior/Exterior Renovations Kitchen Remodeling | Custom Cabinetry | Architectural Millwork

info@premierereno.com | www.premierereno.com | (902) 478-0657

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What’s at the Show... Windows & Doors

Photos courtesy of Revolution Windows and Doors / Laflamme

Various studies show that a new, attractive front door can literally and perceptively increase the value of a home. The American company ThermaTru, for instance, released results in early 2016 that stated home buyers would pay approximately 4.2% more (or on average $18,750) for a home with an eye-catching front door.

Local experts concur that doors, as well as windows, can increase the value of a home. “To change windows and doors is a reasonably small investment to change the look of the house, the curb appeal and the market value,” says Brian MacPhee, President of Alweather Windows & Doors Ltd.

“Quality windows and doors not only improve the aesthetics and market value of the home,” says MacPhee, “they also make a home more comfortable. And energy efficient models – such as Low-E windows – lead to cost savings for the homeowner. It’s a year-round costsavings to have a more efficient window, as there are directly-related dollar savings from the reduced heating and cooling costs in your home.”

The Alweather team will be at The Real Home Show displaying samples of windows, doors and siding. Rather than bringing in all of the items they supply, the company will be showcasing some of the trendier items.

For example, they will have some Andersen products on display. “They have a lot of character,” says MacPhee. “There are a lot of colour options available and there are some things that are a little unique and a little different than just the regular, vinyl white windows.”

You can also talk to Alweather staff

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