Lehigh Valley Renovations

NY

4.9 (20 reviews)

making it the heart of their home. The existing kitchen was functional but fell short of her visionwith limited space and outdated finishes. Leilani longed for a bigger sinkample storageand a more social atmosphere for her family. Meanwhileher husband Davidfalling in love with the neighborhood locationviewand culture. Years laterin 2018the retired couple felt that despite what they liked about their homed highly recommend them for your next project. ​ Matthew N. As a real estate agentI&rsquove seen many home renovationstheir level of service and commitment to quality are top notch! I wouldn&rsquoevery detail was addressed with precision. They are very professional &amps Get Started We&rsquore excited to help you bring your remodeling vision to life. At Lehigh Valley RenovationsHellertownPA 18055 844-587-3667 [email protected] Design Studio 26 S. Main StreetSuite 2

2 occasions for our business. They have a very detailed and thoughtful approach to the design phase to ensure the construction phase goes well. I'd highly recommend them for your next project. ​ Matthew N. As a real estate agent, I’ve seen many home renovations, and Lehigh Valley Renovations rates up there with the best! From their incredible craftsmanship to impeccable attention to detail, their level of service and commitment to quality are top notch! I wouldn’t hesitate to rec

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