By Winning Appliances
October 21st, 2020
Designing with your client’s taste and preferences should always be top of mind.
Kate McGlone (Winning Appliances) and James Garvan (James Garvan Architecture) will showcase the different kitchens in the Winning Appliances Richmond & Chadstone showroom, demonstrating how each kitchen suits different customer’s lifestyle needs from the entertainer through to the sustainably conscious client. Kate will take you through the design along with the appliances that match.
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