Where could I go to have a bid done on Kitchen countertops like the one in this pic (In or around the Covington/MV area)
Thank you.
Matthew K. replied:
I would start at https://www.facebook.com/160580033986293Millwork Outlet in Maple Valley. I know they do fireplaces like this, but not sure about kitchen counters. If they do not do it, they may know someone that does.
Michaela M. replied:
Talk to Cody Bingham. He is a multi-talented contractor with his own saw mill. He is currently working on a 12 ft live edge waterfall dining room table. He has also built a live edge staircase. He has done hundreds if not thousands of kitchens in his career. He is a passionate detail oriented carpenter and contractor.
Heather W. replied:
https://www.splinterandslag.com/ Would most likely be able to help you!! Beautiful work!
Andrea W. replied:
Spencer Woods
Brandon B. replied:
Davis and sons tree service!https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1851500921782672&id=100007683467012
Grandma is in town & wants to hit some shops --- not the mall. Any suggestions for cute stores?
Alicia T. replied:
Downtown Issaquah is the BEST for local, small unique shops!
Matthew K. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/172481772834194 West Coast Armory: Issaquah
Jennifer C. replied:
Gilman Village
Tammy V. replied:
Branches Nursery
Darcy E. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/128182237220505 The Vintag https://www.facebook.com/1524284534464445 e Farmhouse is cute in Auburn and I love Finder's Market in Sumner.
Lisa G. replied:
Black Bear Outpost in Black Diamond! It's got a mix of vintage and gift items. Then head on down to the Black Diamond Antique Store for a great selection of vintage stuff. Get some lunch at Black Diamond Bakery, and call it a day!
Courtney S. replied:
Downtown Enumclaw has some cute shops and a great coffee shop too. Gilman Village in Issaquah is nice and The Boarding House has delish homemade soups, salads and sandwiches
Tracey S. replied:
Downtown Sumner and Enumclaw
Amber C. replied:
Black Diamond Antiques in Black diamond- railroad Ave. the bakery is down there too.