To Whom It May Concern,
After we had worked with a Berkeley architect and developed
the plans for the new kitchen in our 1930s Spanish revival in the Thousand
Oaks district, we interviewed several contractors to help us build it.
We chose Cameron Habel because of his technical ability to interpret
and realize the architect’s plans, and because of his sense of
aesthetics and intuitive grasp of the interaction of color and pattern.
As we moved into the project, his other qualities began to appear. His
ability to communicate with his customers, to understand their input
and, by passing it through his filter of expertise, to translate our
wishes into tangible materials happened at each meeting. His ability
to referee without taking sides when my wife and I disagreed on what
we wanted, and his ability to work out compromise solutions that we both
were happy with was invaluable in keeping the project on time and on
budget.
Not only do we appreciate his work, which is craftsmanlike
and detail-oriented, we also value his opinions and intellectual contributions
to the projects and truly find him a delight to work with. In the end,
the kitchen turned out so well that we engaged him to upgrade our upstairs
bathroom, and will doubtless seek his help in the future with other remodeling
projects.
We highly recommend Cameron Habel to help you translate your ideas into
a comfortable, livable, handsome reality.
Jerry Bradbury and Cheryl Hess
Berkeley, CA
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