Steve St. Onge, CGR, CAPS, President of Rhode Island Kitchen & Bath along with Prudence Stoddard to present at The Home Show at the RI Convention Center this weekend.
Steve St. Onge, CGR, CAPS, President of Rhode Island Kitchen & Bath along with Prudence Stoddard to present at The Home Show at the RI Convention Center this weekend.
NARRAGANSETT, RI, April 02, 2011
Rhode Island Kitchen & Bath (RIKB), a design-build firm, will be hosting two (2) separate seminars this weekend at The Home Show at the Rhode Island Convention Center. Steve St. Onge, CGR, CAPS, President of Rhode Island Kitchen & Bath will present on Staying at Home as you Age - Home Modifications for Aging in place and Prudence Stoddard CKD will present on Design Trends for 2011 and Beyond.Mr. St Onge who was featured in the March issue of Rhode Island Prime Time magazine will present on Staying at Home as you Age. "We're all aging. Anytime you're going to do a home modification you should take universal design into account. We are educating the population to think ahead and plan ahead." Says Steve St. Onge, CGR, CAPS, President of Rhode Island Kitchen & Bath. This seminar will be held in the "How-to" area at The Home Show within the Rhode Island Convention Center on Sunday at 3:00pm.
Prudence Stoddard, CKD, who is one of the lead designers at Rhode Island Kitchen & Bath as well as a instructor on staff at the Rhode Island School of Design will present on Design Trends for 2011 & Beyond. Her seminar will be held at 2:00pm on both Saturday and Sunday. Kitchens and baths have traditionally reflected the personal preferences and personalities of the homeowner. This informative seminar will showcase the very latest in kitchen and bath design.
Mr. St Onge and his staff will have a booth at the expo. He looks forward to being part of The Home Show both as a presenter and a exhibitor. The Home Show runs from Thursday March 31, 2011 - 2:00pm to 9:00pm, Friday April 1 from 2:00pm to 9:00pm, Saturday April 2 10:00am to 9:00pm and Sunday April 3 10:00am to 6:00pm. Designers from RI Kitchen & Bath will be staffing the booth as well as educating consumers on kitchen and bath remodels.
Rhode Island Kitchen & Bath is looking forward to the opportunity to present at The Home Show and share with the community some of their knowledge about the kitchen and bath world having been in business since 1989. Steve and his designers have background in the industry from instructors at RISD to members of the RIBA they have worked with nearly every time of kitchen and bath remodel.
For more information about the home show or to purchase tickets visit http://ribahomeshow.com/
For more information about Rhode Island Kitchen & Bath visit http://www.rikb.com
About Rhode Island Kitchen & Bath
R.I. Kitchen & Bath is an award winning design-build firm specializing in kitchen and bath renovations and has served clients in Rhode Island, Southeastern Massachusetts and Eastern Connecticut since 1989. Our unique we do it all service approach to kitchen and bath remodeling is unmatched in the area. We are a single source team of designers, management and installation professionals working together to help you from initial concepts through the completed installation. We are the only remodeling company in the area that offers a full five-year warranty on our workmanship.
For more information on RIKB visit them on the web at http://www.rikb.com
Media Contact: Jamie Palmer, 401.255.4678 Jamie@outliermarketinggroup.com
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