I received this very flattering email today from a client;
Hello,
I’ve enjoyed browsing through your website. I’m considering wainscoting a portion of my house and your products look miles better than anything else that I’ve seen.
A quick question: how do you transition from a wainscoted wall to one that is not? I envision this happening at a corner, but I can’t picture how to do so neatly.
Any chance that you have a photo of a similar situation from your own work?
Thanks a lot,
Randy
Freeland, MD
Randy actually has a great eye for detail. Our website shows miles better because I design and build our products as if I were putting them in my own house. We build everything by hand here, our craftsmen love it!. The other wainscoting companies out there for instance Intrig & Wainscoting America take a sheet of material, lay it on a table, and a computerized router drops down to carve shapes out of it. No comparison to our traditionally milled wainscoting.
That’s the difference you’ll get between us and the other guys.
So I am glad Randy found us before someone else, because now I can help him transform his home from “ordinary to extraordinary”.
Looking forward to it Randy
Sincerely,
Michael Yedowitz


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