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LOUISVILLE, Ky. Rev-A-Shelf and Tresco Lighting announced the 2020 Top Project Contest winner.
Token Kitchen and Bath Designs, Samantha Harris s submission of a modern kitchen with both task and accent lighting, was named Top Project of the year.
Patrick Foss from Precision Woodwork submitted the grandiose bar at the Black Door Tavern. It was lit with 75 Snap Lighting panels, 5W Power Pockit puck lights and FlexTape in soffits and display cabinets, and was selected as the Wild Card winner. Harris will receive a $500 cash prize and have her project professionally photographed and featured in an upcoming national advertisement. Foss will receive a $150 cash prize for his entry. Additionally, all entries will receive acknowledgment through social media campaigns throughout the year. See http://trescolighting.com
James Auchampaugh Has Passion For Craft And Community
By BONNIE J. GORDON
bjgordon@ladailypost.com
‘We need to step up and see people through the pandemic … we can all make it if we work together…’ –James Auchampaugh
James Auchampaugh, owner of Casa Hermosa Builders LLC, a lifelong resident of Los Alamos and award-winning designer and builder has taken over ABC Fine Cabinetry LLC (formerly ADC Kitchen and Bath Design) from longtime owner Alec Caspersen who retired in January.
Auchampaugh and Casperson have known each other since their days as students at Los Alamos High School.
ABC Fine Cabinetry continues to feature DeWils Cabinetry as well as a new line, Bridgewood Cabinetry, all made in America, Auchampaugh said.
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