Well-known Laois kitchen designer Danny Hanlon, and his business Hanlon Kitchens, are set to feature on RTE’s immensely popular Room to Improve programme again this evening.
Having appeared twice before, Hanlon Kitchens are in line for two appearances in this year’s series, beginning with a home in Palmerstown in Dublin tonight.
Bannon once again visited the Hanlon Kitchen showrooms in Aghaboe as part of filming.
Tonight is the second episode of the latest series presented by architect Dermot Bannon. Hanlon Kitchens will appear again in the fifth episode when the focus is on a home in the North Strand in Dublin.
Previously they installed kitchens in a home in Tullamore in the 2023 series and in Rathfarnham in Dublin in 2019.
Hanlon, whose business operates from the back of his parents house in Aghaboe, set up Hanlon Kitchens more than 20 years ago when he was in his early 20s.
He now supplies kitchens all over the country and employs more than 10 people.
In 2019 he won the Laois Enterprise award and represented the county at the National Enterprise awards. John Mulholland, CEO of Laois County Council, praised Hanlon at the time of the awards as “an example of someone keeping rural enterprise alive”.
Room to Improve will air on RTE tonight at 9.30pm
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