Need Boston North End Recommendations!
dawnp
11 years ago
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recommend a landscaper designer near Boston?
Comments (8)I used a woman that I met two years ago and she provided a drawing of my landscape with a plant list. It was very helpful. Her email address for serious inquiries only is: nancyaskin@aceweb.com. She measured my house and my backyard and put in the hardscape that I already had. She really listens and knows how to work with you. Give her a try. Debra...See MoreA visit to Boston - recommendations?
Comments (12)I second the South End suggestion. Also, as long as you're in the Boston Design Center area, you might also visit Machine Age, especially if you like Mid-Century Modern. You can check out examples of what they have on their website (machineage.com). To find them, you have to drive into what looks like an industrial area parking lot. But keep going! While in the area, you could eat at Yankee Lobster (on Northern). Not at all fancy, but very, very fresh seafood. Their fried clams are tender, sweet and tasty. Of course, so is the lobster. Nearly next door is Harpoon Brewery. Both both places, parking is right there and free - unusual in Boston! Another lunch option is the Legal Seafood Test Kitchen. There also is a "regular" Legal Seafood restaurant, but we prefer the Test Kitchen. Finally, a bit further away is a Flour Bakery Cafe. Yum! Have a good visit....See MoreRecommended cabinet maker Boston North
Comments (1)I had a vanity, built-ins for my daughter's room, and a desk made by Village Woodworking in Topsfield. They do very nice work and install what they make. I priced them when I did my kitchen and it was quite a bit more than what I ended up with (which was Crownpoint out of New Hampshire... which I am VERY pleased with)....See MoreRecommendations for flooring guys/crew - North of Boston
Comments (0)If you have had floors refinished lately, and were pleased with your contractor/team, I would appreciate getting some contact info and/or general advice as to how to survive the project and how long to expect the process to take. We have a Cape built in the 1960s, and have the original golden/orange oak floors throughout. It's a fairly sizeable project (I think?), and I'd like to get this done this winter/spring. While I have a resource, it's a single guy who works on his own and I'm concerned about how long it will take him and how long we will need to be out of the house. Scope: Old part of the house – floors haven’t been done in 17 years Front Hall – 10x9 TV room – 18 x 12 Hallway – 4 x 16 Bedroom – 11x12 Bedroom – 11x13 Bedroom 12.5 x 15 5 closets New part of the house. Floors were refinished 4 or so years ago. These should be touched up. Pantry – 7x10 Kitchen – 17 x 23 Map room – 15x15 Thanks in advance....See Moredawnp
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