Traci Tenhulzen was invited to be a guest speaker at the Leadership Training at the University of Washington campus. Traci was invited by Shannon Affholter who is an instructor at the University of Washington.
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Stay up to date with the trends, innovations, and insights that shape the world of construction. Discover valuable information, expert opinions, and emerging technologies that drive the remodeling and build-out industry forward. From new design techniques to sustainable practices, our curated content will expand your knowledge and inspire your own projects. Explore our articles, interviews, and resources to stay ahead of the curve and make informed decisions for your remodeling and build-out endeavors.
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Professional Women in Building Panelist
Traci Tenhulzen spoke as a panelist for the Professional Women In Building Council at the Master Builders Association of King & Snohomish Counties (MBA-KS).
Planting A Cabinetree
Tenhulzen Residential welcomes Cabintree Works to the family. This Tenhulzen Residential and Cabintree Works union, creates control over a critical component of the remodeling process by “Planting a Cabinetree” custom cabinetry shop in house.
A Series of More Fortunate Events
Navigating kitchen transformations is like a culinary labyrinth, and for us at Tenhulzen Residential, it’s a challenge we relish. Despite the humorless inspector, the journey unfolds into a meticulously crafted culinary haven, showcasing the transformative power of thoughtful design.
The Makeover | Primary Suite
This ’80s-era primary bathroom boasted Street of Dreams quality but had aged with self-rimming sinks, polished tile counters, and painted oak cabinetry. Dark shower and closet hallway prompted a reconfiguration and redesign for improved livability, reflecting modern lifestyles and aesthetics.