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Businiess name:  Direct Depot
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
\r My contractor recommended I go see Bill Hancock at Direct Depot in advance of doing demolition in our 1910 kitchen. We knew we were working with some tricky conditions; incorporating an existing brick chimney and some unknown conditions due to yet to be demolished multiple layers of wall board, plaster and lathe. We worked with Bill in the showroom and remotely via go to meeting through several (at least 3) designs to arrive at a final plan. Bill tirelessly worked through and gave great suggestions while always allowing us freedom to arrive at our own solutions. On Bill's recommendation we worked with Miguel in the appliance showroom also through several appliance options to arrive at a Stainless Fridgidaire Professional set. Miguel never seemed thrown by our many wide ranging and often changing requirements. With the existing brick and quarter sawn oak shaker style cabinetry by Starmark anchoring the design we now had to begin to work on tile and countertop selection. We had been pretty comfortable up untill this point that we were on the right track with design finishes and styles but admit freely with tile and countertops we were out of our depths. Again upon Bill's recommendation we saw Steven and Lorenzo in the tile showroom. Steven an NY School of Interior Design graduate knew precisely what we were attempting to accomplish with the renovation. He and Lorenzo were able to pull some completed job photos to help us visualize materials and colors in place. We ultimately selected entire walls of white subway tile, honed black absolute granite countertops and 12X24 floor tile layed out in a running bond pattern. Beyond this Steven directed us to great online resources for period appropriate lighting and a specialty sink for the powder room. The exceptional service and unparalleled expertise provided by this team of professionals was imperitive to us as homeowners. Undertaking this renovation was very consuming and there was real potential for missteps: This team along with an incredibly talented contractor made the end result great!\r \r

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