Tenhulzen in Redmond wins top honors at 2012 REX Awards

Tenhulzen Remodeling project managers Rob Pitre (left) and Brett Wamboldt show off their projects that recently won top honors at the 2012 REX Awards. - Courtesy photo
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Tenhulzen Remodeling project managers Rob Pitre (left) and Brett Wamboldt show off their projects that recently won top honors at the 2012 REX Awards.

June 25, 2012 · 1:28 PM

Tenhulzen Remodeling, Inc. in Redmond received top honors in two categories at the 2012 REX Awards on Saturday at the Space Needle in Seattle.

The annual awards are hosted by the Remodelers Council of the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish counties and recognize the design expertise and workmanship of the area's top remodeling contractors in a variety of categories.

Tenhulzen entered and won top honors for two projects.

Project manager Brett Wamboldt accepted the award for Best Entry/Porch/Deck less than $40,000 while project manager Rob Pitre accepted for Best Basement less than $50,000. Both projects were created by Tenhulzen staff designer Vonda Labaye.

Projects were judged by a panel of non-association experts, consisting of local architects, design professionals and media publishers. Criteria were based on innovative design, appropriate use of materials and quality of construction.

For more information about Tenhulzen and the award-winning projects, visit www.tenhulzen.com.

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