Karndean to host HGTV star at TISE

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Mina Starsiak HawkLas Vegas— Mina Starsiak Hawk, founder and owner of Two Chicks and a Hammer, home renovation expert, realtor and star of HGTV’s “Good Bones,” is scheduled to appear in person at the Karndean Designflooring (booth 2132) during The International Surfaces Event (TISE) here.

According to Karndean, Starsiak Hawk will briefly highlight 2022 residential trends with show attendees, followed by a meet and greet. “As a trusted renovation expert and having designed with our luxury vinyl flooring on past projects, Mina is the perfect person to help us unveil our latest designs and to give a glimpse into what residential trends we can expect to see throughout 2022,” said Bill Anderson, CEO, Karndean.

Starsiak Hawk will take the stage at 11 a.m. on Feb. 1.

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