HARDWARE HOUSE
According to Realtor.com, in 2017,
a minor kitchen remodel offers an
80-percent return on investment, while a
major kitchen remodel and a bathroom
remodel are each listed at 65 percent.
And even for those who aren’t planning
to move, it’s nice to have a remodeled
kitchen, which often serves as the center of
the home, or bathroom, a room everyone
visits every day. Who wouldn’t like
updated cabinetry and countertops, or a
new walk-in shower and lighting?
But sometimes, it doesn’t make
sense to fully update a room. Or a
homeowner may be working on a
budget. In those cases, one quick, easy
and cost-effective way to give a room
a new look is simply by adding new
cabinet knobs or pulls.
Whether it’s trying a new finish, such
as changing out old brass cabinet handles
to updated satin nickel ones, or updating
a handle to a more modern, square shape,
homeowners can find a variety of types of
cabinet hardware to fit their needs—and
their budget—at your store.
And Hardware House is here to help
you find what they’re looking for—no
matter if your business is a smaller
hardware store, a larger lumberyard or
anywhere in between.
“Hardware House offers a great
program for our customers,” says
Clay Uhrmacher, vice president of
sales and marketing for Blish-Mize.
“The selection is targeted for lumber
and hardware stores, giving them an
K
itchen and
bathroom
updates are some
of the most effective
for homeowners
getting
ready to sell their homes.
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