Home & Hearth

Traverse City, United States

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Accepts Credit Cards
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Description

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Whether you’re looking for exquisite fireplacesor HotSpring Portable Spas, you can find them all at Traverse Home Hearth. Since 2007, this one-​stop lifestyle store in Traverse City, MI, has been the go-​to place for home entertainment and recreational items. From spas to electric and gas fireplaces, expect to find nothing less than the leading brand names at their expansive showroom. Owned and operated by the Miller family, Traverse Home Hearth is an extension of their intrinsic, family-​oriented values. A reflection of their own taste, the products available at this local outlet are aimed at re-​creating the warmth and togetherness that define a home. While their top-​of-​the-​line fireplaces add coziness and comfort to your surroundings, their hot tubs and spas provide you an environment for relaxation. Building on their multigenerational experience in serving the local community, the Millers exclusively offer products that stand out in quality and craftsmanship. Partnering with premium brands like HotSpring Portable Spa, Mendota, Harman, they house the finest stoves, fireplaces, and outdoor furnishingsat Traverse Home Hearth. Thanks to their extensive variety of portable spas, spa covers, and fireplaces, you’re free to choose products that best complement your home. Committed to offering the highest standards in customer care, Traverse Home Hearth offers a complete package of additional services…

History

Established in 2007.

The Miller family opened Traverse Home & Hearth to create a mix of products they would be proud to have in their own homes and combine it with a level of service and integrity consistent with their other businesses.

Meet the Manager

Chris H.

Manager

Chris left the corporate whirlwind of Chicago so he could raise his family in the richness and beauty of northern Michigan that he grew up with. He transitioned out of media production to focus on business development.