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Prairie Sky Kitchens opens in Carlyle

Prairie Sky Kitchens celebrated with the community of Carlyle and surrounding area on Wednesday, Aug. 30, with a ribbon cutting, cake, coffee, and numerous door prizes.
Prairie Sky Kitchens

                Prairie Sky Kitchens celebrated with the community of Carlyle and surrounding area on Wednesday, Aug. 30, with a ribbon cutting, cake, coffee, and numerous door prizes.

                “We’re overwhelmed with how great the community has been,” Twyla Senchuk, General Manager, explained. “Carlyle is a nice nucleus to serve the surrounding area.”

                This location is the second that Prairie Sky has opened, the first having serviced Estevan and area for many years.

                Two years ago, Senchuk stated that the company was bought by current owner, Joe Billesberger. Billesberger also owns B&S Construction.

                “When we were looking to expand, Carlyle made sense,” Billesberger said. “We had lots of people coming down from this area, and we realized there was a little bit of a gap in the market with people having to drive for their renovation needs, so this made sense to us.”

                “We are a one stop shop and can do full renovations start to finish,” Senchuk added. “We also work alongside plumbers and electricians to be able to offer full renovations. So, we offer full installation and great service, and if someone wants to do it themselves we are happy to answer any questions throughout the process. We’re one call away and if they’re stuck on something, we can help.”

                “I think our service really defines us from the big box stores… We’re not a revolving door, we make long term relationships here and there’s very little staff turnaround, which says something about the company, but you’re also getting lots of experience when you come to us.”

                Prairie Sky Kitchens offers Kitchen Craft Cabinetry, which is a semi-custom option offering traditional to contemporary styles.

                “We try to appease all of our markets and have done kitchens from $2,500 to $100,000, which really represents the company’s freedom in meeting all people’s needs for kitchen renovations,” Senchuk stated. “There’s also a lifetime warranty on the products and that really testifies to the quality that’s there and I think that’s the difference when people are looking to renovate. This is made to last.”

                In addition to these services, they also deal in Wheatland Fireplaces – wood or natural gas options available.

                Stop by 103 Railway Ave. to talk to Senchuk or Shannis Lamothe – a designer working out of the Carlyle location.