September 18, 2008

Kitchen and Bath Remodeling Tour This Weekend

kitchen and bath tour Kitchen and Bath Remodeling Tour This Weekend 

The local Puget Sound Chapter of the National Kitchen and Bath Association presents their sixth annual Great Kitchen and Bath Tour, this weekend, September 20-21st. Not a bad thing to contemplate, considering on the West Coast, minor kitchen remodels have been recouping more than 100% of cost

On this tour, you can check out some lavishly remodeled kitchens and bathrooms in 13 homes around the Sound up close and personal (or you can catch a glimpse for free here and save on the gas money!):

  1. The Kitchen Witch: 134 NW 56th St, Seattle
  2. Creative Kitchen & Bath: 6857 40th Ave NE, Seattle
  3. Richard Landon Design: 2310 42nd Ave E, Seattle
  4. International Kitchens: 1418 Market, Kirkland
  5. Marcia Gleason & Associates: 11608 NE 11th St, Kirkland
  6. MLB Design Group: 12909 167th Ave NE, Redmond
  7. New Face Kitchen Systems: 18121 NE 129th Pl, Redmond
  8. Riddle Construction & Design: 13321 187th Ct NE, Woodinville
  9. Richard Landon Design: 1215 207th Pl NE, Sammamish
  10. Bristol Design & Construction: 1835 107th Ave SE, Bellevue
  11. City Builders Incorporated, 66 Skagit Key, Bellevue
  12. Cabinetrends: 21825 4th Ave S, Des Moines
  13. Cabinetrends: 21827 4th Ave S, Des Moines

Tickets are $15/person if purchased before the weekend,  or  $20/person if bought during the weekend of the tour. Tickets may be purchased either at the Tour Homes, or online here.


  • Hi,
    When considering your many options for bathroom modeling, keep in mind that the bathroom design ideas that you come up with will be the ones that will likely last you a lifetime. Why not go to the extreme and make it something that is visually intoxicating.
    Home Improvement
  • Are you considering a Kitchen and Bath Remodel, but you want to understand more about this sustainable trend and what it really means to you, before your begin your renovation? The American Society of Interior Designers, ASID has partnered with U.S.Green Building Council to write a simple, yet comprehensive, best practices recommendation in a free brochure for the homeowner, called REGREEN. It has great photos of 10 case studies real remodeling projects. Real people and professionals share their accomplishments and challenges in trying to make a healthy, sustainable residential improvement projects. We can all talk about the products and point systems, energy savings and respect for the Earth, but really implementing these practices with your own home can be challenging and rewarding. Find real tips and great stories in the REGREEN PDF and product checklist from ASID Foundations and USGBC.
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