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![]() Now that Jocelyne fully understands - and appreciates - quality craftsmanship, her other kitchens pale in comparison. |
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"I thought Charles was charming, says Jocelyne. "He's really really easy to work with. I have nothing negative to say about him."
"His crew is delightful - very professional."
"It was a very enjoyable experience," she concludes.
Jocelyne and her husband, Michael, living in the Mahone Bay area and couldn't be more pleased Norman Whynot, their general contractor, recommended Charles Lantz.
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From left, sink-with-a-window; a pull out pantry that's here - then just as easily gone again.
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Another disappearing act by Charles Lantz Cabinetry - the microwave is handy, but hidden. For the upstairs vanity, CLC
continues the kitchen's clean lines - modern, with a touch of retro.
The contractor for this project was Norman Whynot of Kinburn Property Company (phone 902-624-9521).
The CLC crew:Roy Parsons and Melburne McGinnis built the kitchen, Richard Hirtle built the laundry and vanity, and Brent Strong did the painting.
Bridgewater's Robar Countertops did the Zodiac quartz kitchen top and
Nova Tile and Marble provided the marble
top at corner and vanity.
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