By Jane Michaels jmichaels@pioneerlocal.com April 17, 2012 1:46PM

Sheri Sauer prepares to cut the ribbon April 10 for the grand opening of her store, Premier Design Cabinets in LaGrange Park, with assistance from Village President Jim Discipio (right). | Photo courtesy of Sheri Sauer

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Updated: April 17, 2012 3:05PM

Environmentally conscious consumers need not worry about kitchen remodeling projects with a solution posed by a new LaGrange Park firm.

Your old cabinets can go to Habitat for Humanity, where they recycle them and they dont go into landfills, said Sheri Sauer, owner of Premier Design Cabinets, who made arrangements with the nonprofit group.

Habitat also will work with appliances to recycle them, too, Sauer said. Theyre very green, very friendly.

Sauer said she chose a variety of new cabinets for her new LaGrange Park showroom, at 1101 E. 31st St., after moving her business in December from an Indian Head Park location for eight years.

I wanted to come to LaGrange Park because I know the opportunity for business is here, and I live here, so I could walk to my showroom, said Sauer, also president of the LaGrange Park Business Association.

Though some observers wouldnt think so, Sauer said her location on 31st Street just east of the Indiana Harbor Belt line railroad tracks works to her advantage.

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