Who’s Your Home and Garden Professional? Cast your vote to determine élite Magazine’s 2018 Ultimate Home & Garden Awards!
A house is the place where you live, but a home is where you love to live. With the help of local home and garden experts, you can transform your house into a lovely home, but choosing who to help you in this quest is difficult. Let the élite Magazine Ultimate Home & Garden Awards point you in the right direction!
Using the awards as your guide, new homeowners can find the best of the best local services and options, avoiding the trouble of sifting through Yelp.
Looking to revitalize your home? The Ultimate Awards can also be your guide in finding out who is best for remodeling and interior redesign jobs.
Voting categories include Ultimate: flooring, shutters, closets, home furniture, heating and air conditioning, construction, kitchen and bath design, pools landscape, pest controls, painting services and more! With such a wide range of categories, we’ve got you covered from interior to exterior, from landscape to hardscape.
Check out the nominees and choose your favorites. Voting has already begun and ends July 20. The winners, chosen by you, will be announced in the October/November issue.
To cast your vote, please visit scvelitemagazine.com.
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