Sponsor spotlight NorthLight Custom Builders honored for remodeling projects

Lynnwood, WALocal News

NorthLight Custom Builders, based in Mukilteo, has achieved significant recognition by winning two prestigious awards from the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI). The NARI 2025 Region 6 Northwest Contractor of the Year award was given for their impressive Residential Kitchen project, which featured a complete overhaul that transformed the space into a functional and inviting area for the clients who had envisioned this change for nearly ten years. The second award, in the Detached Structure category, highlights a unique studio built for an artist specializing in beeswax painting, showcasing NorthLight's ability to create tailored environments for creative work. NARI's awards are known for their rigorous judging process, with hundreds of entries evaluated by industry leaders, making this recognition a testament to NorthLight's excellence. Owner Tony Collins expressed immense pride, noting the profound impact their projects have on clients' lives.

The acknowledgment from NARI not only elevates NorthLight’s standing in the remodeling industry but also underscores their commitment to quality and innovative design. As a premier general contractor focusing on home remodeling, NorthLight's mission is to turn clients' visions into reality through expert craftsmanship and reliable processes. This dual recognition positions NorthLight as a leader in the local remodeling market.

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