Sponsor spotlight NorthLight Custom Builders honored for remodeling projects

Edmonds, WALocal News

NorthLight Custom Builders, located in Mukilteo, has achieved notable accolades from the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI), securing two awards in distinct categories for their remodeling work. First, they were named the Region 6 Northwest Contractor of the Year in the Residential Kitchen category, celebrating a major kitchen renovation that transformed the space into a more functional and inviting area after nearly a decade of client dreaming. The second award recognized a bespoke studio designed for an artist who specializes in beeswax painting, showcasing the company’s ability to create tailored environments that meet specific artistic needs. NARI’s awards are highly esteemed, representing the pinnacle of achievement within the remodeling industry, with rigorous standards for judging projects nationwide. Owner Tony Collins expressed immense pride in receiving these awards, emphasizing how their work has profoundly impacted their clients' lives.

The recognition not only highlights NorthLight’s craftsmanship but also their commitment to exceptional design and client satisfaction. With hundreds of entries submitted, these awards place NorthLight among the elite in home remodeling. Their dedication to quality and innovation continues to set them apart in a competitive market.

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