Sub-Zero and Wolf Kitchen Appliances Featured in HGTV's 2010 Dream Home

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Mon Feb 15, 2010 12:06pm EST

MADISON, Wis.,  Feb. 15  /PRNewswire/ -- Sub-Zero, Inc. and Wolf Appliance,
Inc., industry leaders in premium refrigeration, wine storage, and cooking
equipment, are pleased to have their products selected as the exclusive
kitchen appliances for HGTV's 2010 Dream Home. Located in  Sandia Park, New
Mexico, the HGTV Dream Home Kitchen showcases the latest in kitchen design and
innovative kitchen appliances.  

To tour HGTV's 2010 Dream Home Kitchen, visit:

http://www.subzero.com/hgtv

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1UA2jcMiSE

Each year, HGTV challenges itself to raise the bar for the upcoming Dream
Home. The location, the surroundings and the home style are all expected to be
increasingly more inviting and spectacular. And in choosing refrigeration,
wine and cooking products, HGTV chooses the best.  

"When you're looking for the best appliances to enhance your kitchen and
improve the quality of life in your kitchen, turn to Sub-Zero and Wolf," said 
Jack Thomasson, Professional House Planner for the HGTV Dream Home. "Sub-Zero
and Wolf appliances can make an ordinary kitchen extraordinary. Their quality
is only matched by their style," Thomasson added.  

Sub-Zero and Wolf collaborated with the HGTV house planners and designers to
include 13 kitchen appliances throughout different areas of the home. "The
HGTV Dream Home is a great way for us to showcase our easy-to-use quality
products and to inspire consumers," said  Christopher Parr, Marketing and
Interactive Manager for Sub-Zero and Wolf. "Made-in-America and family owned
for over 60 years, Sub-Zero and Wolf are the leaders in kitchen appliances,
delivering quality, sustainability, design and dream kitchens."

Located in  Sandia Park  along the Turquoise Trail between  Albuquerque  and 
Santa Fe, New Mexico, the custom-designed 3,900 square-foot home mixes
southwestern architecture with modern design, including Sub-Zero refrigerators
that blend seamlessly with the cabinetry. In addition, the entire house is
solar-powered, taking advantage of the abundance of  New Mexico  sunlight.

This year, the HGTV Dream Home Kitchen features a "green" line up, with three
Energy Star rated Sub-Zero refrigerators, each using less energy than a
100-watt light bulb. There is also a Wolf induction cooktop that is 50% more
efficient than a regular electric cooktop, and a Wolf oven that is a
sustainable product that consumes less energy without reducing performance.

In addition to the Wolf induction cooktop and oven, the kitchen boasts a
powerful and flexible lineup of cooking tools, including a Wolf steamer, gas
cooktop, and a drawer microwave oven. The home features appliances outside the
kitchen as well, with a Wolf warming drawer in the master bathroom - perfect
for keeping bath towels warm - and a Wolf outdoor grill on the patio.

HGTV's 2010 Dream Home Giveaway is now open for entries through  Friday,
February 19, at  5 p.m. ET/PT. Entrants may enter once per day on HGTV.com.
Tune in to find out who wins the spectacular home during HGTV's 2010 Dream
Home Giveaway on  Monday, March 15, at  8 p.m. ET/PT.  

Visit  http://subzero.com/hgtv/  to tour the HGTV Dream Home Kitchen and see
how Sub-Zero and Wolf kitchen appliances helped bring the HGTV Dream Home to
life.  

SOURCE  Sub-Zero, Inc.; Wolf Appliance, Inc.


Christopher Parr, +1-608-270-3305, Christopher.Parr@subzero.com

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