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    4.7 (29 reviews)
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    Beautiful china hutch once again
    Terri H.

    A china hutch given to us from my grandparents was moved over the years from Oregon to Utah to Connecticut and then across country to Washington State this past summer. All the moving had taken a toll on this piece of furniture, but it was especially abused in its most recent move and needed to be either scrapped or saved! Hooray! It could be saved! Malatesta Woodworks not only mended (and even replaced some) the piece but also stained it to match our new dining room set. We LOVE it and will cherish it for many years to come! Thanks, Scott, for such a job exceptionally done!

    No toe kick

    Over 1 year ago we gave Scott a deposit on kitchen cabinets. 1st 1/3rd of the order to be delivered Dec 29th 2016. The rest to be delivered within the following weeks, to be finished by Jan 31, 2017. This is 2 months to complete the job. A reasonable request by any metric. After 6 months, countless screw ups, and immense patience on my part I insisted that he finish. Scott took offense at this and simply quit with a ton of work left to do. A partial itemized list of what went wrong with Scott's work: -Scott said before we started that his shop might be overwhelmed by all the cabinets. (This should have been a warning that Scott wasn't prepared to deliver) I went right out and got a storage unit near our houses. Rented it for 2 months. He never used it as the work barely trickled out over 6 months. -After I specifically asked for the simple, inexpensive drawer slides, Scott installed self closing drawer slides. He either left too little allowance or bought the cheapest ones possible because half the medium to small drawers are a pain in the ass to open and close. -3 or 4 times I explained to Scott what I wanted while he measured and took notes in my kitchen. Only to return later with cabinets built the wrong size. Somehow in Scott's mind this is my fault. -Scott claims that I kept changing my mind. In fact my finished kitchen is awfully close to the drawings I gave him a year ago and he had a tape measure and notebook in my kitchen a dozen times. -We had at least 3 conversations about why I didn't want to push my old fridge against the wall. The new fridge we were buying was much deeper and would protrude from the counter and I wanted Scott to take that into account and measure to where the fridge sat for the divider, not back 4+" flush with the counter. Scott cut the divider counter depth then went ahead and installed it anyway with a huge gap in the back. -One evening, months into the job, while my wife was WORKING at home I asked Scott to switch to a normal drill from the very loud impact driver (overkill) he was using to install cabinet doors. He took that opportunity to mock 1st the request then the drill he had to borrow from me. -I was a woodworker for 15 years and I knew what I wanted and how to ask for it. When Scott heard I was planning on going to Ikea he just about begged for this gig. Contrary to what Scott led me to believe it's now obvious Scott had never done a kitchen before. He even seemed stunned when I expected the cabinets to have trim. -A hallmark of an inexperienced cabinet maker is not leaving enough tolerance. Almost all my doors and half the drawers rub because Scott didn't leave enough tolerance. Doors don't hang straight and don't line up, the tight allowance making the irregularities very obvious. -I specifically asked for extra finish on the 3 cabinets around the sink/trash/dishwasher. Not only did they not get extra finish they're barely finished at all. Also I've got 8 internal drawers and several cabinets with no finish whatsoever. Every other cabinet maker I talked to would build kitchen cabinets with pre finished plywood. Because water. -stack of 3 cabinets for wall oven: top cabinet 1/4" narrower than others. Needs to be rebuilt. -One of the cabinets hides a hot water heater. Only 8" deep I wanted 2 narrow cabinets hinged to swing out like French doors. Scott said he couldn't find hinges to do that (what?) and talked me into making 1 cabinet that slides out on drawer slides on one side. I agreed to it with the caveat that the side with the slides be built with a 24" deep piece to stiffen it. Scott ignored this and built the whole thing 8" deep which caused the slides to torque badly as I knew they would. Scott took it back and added a half assed brace to try to stiffen it after the fact. Now it's really hard to pull out because it torques, slides are visible because of poor design, and it doesn't come out far enough to get behind anyway. It needs to be rebuilt. -ignored order for dividers in cabinet for cutting boards/cookie sheets. -My house smelled like cigarette smoke for hours after every time Scott was there. -also paid in full for a desk to be refinished. After abandoning kitchen Scott left the desk untouched in my driveway. -I paid for changes and additions after work was started. Approximately $1200 on top of the initial bid. This isn't good enough for Scott and he just walked away from the job, insulted that I asked him to finish after 6 months. To complete unfinished work and re-do all of Scott's mistakes is going to cost thousands. If Scott had simply taken my $4000 deposit and drawings and used the month lead time to build my cabinets this would be a much different review. Hell, if he'd have just finished at ANY point I at least wouldn't be writing a bad review. I hate writing this but Scott walked away and left me no choice. Craftspeople have a saying: Cheap, fast, good, pick 2. I got none from Scott, not even finished.

    Before
    John B.

    I inherited an arts and crafts style rocking chair from my grandmother. The chair had also been her father's and she had moved it from Iowa long before I was born. I loved sitting in that chair as child in her home for years. After she passed, I shipped it back to Seattle, and the rocker broke in transit. Disappointment does not come close to describing my emotional state at the time. I found Scott on Yelp, and am extremely glad that I did. He masterfully reattached the broken leg, secured it from the bottom with new wood, and restained the piece beautifully. I recommend his work without any reservations. He is truly a master of his art. Thanks again!

    Original table top - no legs
    Allan T.

    STOP! Don't search any further. What Scott crafted for me out of a family heirloom is priceless. I believe any wood working project you trust with Scott will be delivered with the same caliber of craftsmanship! Here's the scoop: We have a oak table top with delft tiles. It was made by my wife's father. The delft tiles are fragile and valuable to the family. Shortly after WWII, my wife's family immigrated to the United States from the Netherlands. The family would send back to their homeland desperately needed supplies, like clothes. In return, these delft tiles were sent back as a Thank You. In 1950, my father-in-law built this table top using the tiles. When I came into the picture there were two such table tops. The larger of the two was given to my wife shortly after we married. I restored it and painstakingly removed, then re-mortared the tiles - then attached some table legs. This table served as our family dining table for ten years. When we moved to New York we placed this table in storage. When we returned to the Seattle area, we were heartbroken to learn it disappeared in the warehouse. We were paid pennies per pound as compensation. So sad. Later, my father-in-law, who is in failing health, gave us the second, smaller delft table top. It was in far worse shape than the one I had restored and it sat in our garage for years. A month or so ago, my wife hinted strongly she's like it restored as her birthday present to be a coffee table. Knowing this time I needed help (most of my wood-working gear was sold before our move to NYC), I jumped on Yelp and Scott's business surfaced to the top. I reached out, sent him pictures, and begged him to do the impossible and restore this in a matter of a few weeks. He took the challenge! He finished more than a few days before my wife's birthday, and he even stored it until the big day. What I picked up that day was fantastic! It looked perfect! I was amazed to hear the table legs were even crafted out of the original table top's backing boards (solid oak). Take a look at the before and after shots and tell me you are hesitant to trust Scott, I dare you! No way! Don't hesitate! We are so satisfied with the work, we are interested in commissioning him to help us finish our living room fireplace with some extra delft tiles.

    Stations and rollabouts by Scott Malatesta
    Samantha L.

    Scott is honestly amazing. He built the stations for my salon. I looked everywhere for stations and they were crazy expensive and ugly. I went to Scott with some ideas of what I liked and he was able to take my vague description and turn it into beautiful furniture. His work is priced so well and truly gorgeous unique pieces of furniture. I am soo happy.

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    Scott did a great job repairing, stripping and waxing my old cherry desk. I highly recommend him and his business.

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    Scott made a Mid-Century Modern bookcase for me. It turned out exactly as I wanted it. Great workmanship and he's a nice guy to boot.

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    Scott did an incredible job restoring a pool table and getting the exact wood tone we needed. Could not be happier.

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    The Custom Closet Company

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    Fabulous work by Josh ! My ideas executed beautifully! Designed a very functional closet!read more

    I had a great experience working with Custom Closet to help built out a new custom closet a master…read morebedroom at my townhouse in Seattle that was recently damaged from a ceiling leaking due to home construction damage (the damage wasn't caused by them and it was not their fault!). Initially, there was a mix up in terms of my job request to them to build our a closet, but when the issue/problem happened, The Custom Closet Company owned up to it and really showed that they genuinely wanted to help my resolve my issues. All on-call contacts and e-mail communications I had with them were professional and they were prompt in providing honest answers regarding situation/timeframe of when the job could happen. What I liked was that the company was quite dependable. Once they understood the scope of work, you got the design, choices to pick/opportunities to provide feedback and select the options like colors/additional add-ons, and things generally flowed quite well. Unlike my experiences dealing with other contractors, they were pretty dependable and you could count on them holding up to their promises in terms of price estimates, timeframe of when the job could happen, and the duration of the job. Given how professional their company was from pretty much my interaction with all the individuals there (General manager, office lady who picks up the call and designer), I would definitely use them again when the next opportunities to remodel/custom make cabinets/closet/workspace at my townhome in Seattle in the future.

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    This review is way overdue. We initially hired Hakim about a year ago to help us redesign our…read morelaundry/mud room. We were looking to add some built-in cabinetry and clothes storage for better organization. Hakim did a wonderful job, so we hired him next to eliminate sliding doors in our kids rooms and hallway, and replace unorganized closets with built in closets. Hakim built whatever I asked for. We have some other projects in mind and will continue to work with Hakim. We are more than happy with his work and professionalism.

    Hakim Kaci of Kaci Woodworks created and installed my new mudroom built-ins. My brand new house had…read morea mudroom bench and shelving that was not practical so after a lot of thought, I bit the bullet and decided to remodel the mudroom. I contacted Kaci Woodworks along with two closet companies to get quotes for a new bench, shelves and drawers. I was able to get exactly what I wanted with Kaci at a price that was reasonable. The closet companies gave me quotes for prefabricated and non customizable units that would have left gaps from the walls to the units and would not have looked anywhere near as nice as what Kaci Woodworks produced. The bench, shelves are sturdy and very beautiful. And so much nicer than the rest of my cabinets in my kitchen and bathrooms. The attention to detail and pride in his craft really show from the beautiful paint job to the perfect installation without fillers--Hakim is a true craftsman. I would highly recommend him.

    Phinney Ridge Cabinet Company - This Mid-Century Modern home featuring grain matched walnut cabinets sure make this kitchen stand out!

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    PROCEED WITH CAUTION!!!! TL;DR: The premium price you'll pay is not reflective of true quality,…read moreservice or craftsmanship... instead, you'll end up paying a huge margin on poor quality cabinets to pay the middlemen! Writing a very lengthy review in hopes that others can make informed decisions about working with Phinney Ridge after our disappointing experience. In October of 2024, we chose to work with a small, local business because we expected a higher standard of quality, craftsmanship, and personalized service. Our initial experience in the showroom met that expectation and gave us confidence in the process ahead. Unfortunately, the remainder of the project did not reflect the level of service or product quality we anticipated. 10 months later, and we are severely disappointed with how things unfolded. This was a substantial investment--nearly $70,000--and we expected a finished product that aligned with the value and promises made. The first issues arose when the cabinet boxes arrived damaged. To PRC's credit, they addressed this with a restoration expert, and we're satisfied with how those specific concerns were resolved. However, the ongoing issues with woodgrain matching have been far more frustrating and ultimately unresolved. After three separate attempts, it became clear that a proper match was not going to be achieved. We were made aware by PRC that we would be receiving cabinets "from the same tree" to ensure an exact match across all cabinets. One day one, we had multiple varieties of wood grain/color. If consistent material wasn't available, we should have been given the option to wait. Instead, we now have five visibly different shades of wood throughout our kitchen as shown in the photos. We were also disappointed in the communication and service from Phinney Ridge once the "Pacific Coastal Marketing" team (a dealer representative/middleman) became involved. We did not expect to work through a third party--we selected PRC specifically because we wanted to avoid that kind of detachment. I found myself repeatedly chasing updates, which, according to PRC's own "Cabinetry Design Services" document, should have been handled by their team. It was unclear who was responsible for what, and the handoffs between Phinney Ridge and Pacific Coastal Marketing only compounded our frustration. To illustrate this disconnect, I'll share a quote from Pacific Coastal Marketing's homepage that I found telling: "Coastal Pacific Marketing offers valuable knowledge of the markets they serve... Their goal is always the mutual success of the manufacturer, the dealership, and each individual designer." Notably, the customer is not mentioned. This perfectly reflects the experience we had: at a certain point, it felt like the end user was no longer the priority. I share all of this not to be combative, but because I believe in honest feedback and hope this helps improve future experiences. Based on our experience, I unfortunately cannot recommend Phinney Ridge Cabinets to others.

    I've bought 3 kitchens from phinney ridge cabinet co. They never fail to exceed my expectations,…read moreand they go above and beyond to make sure the project stays on track. The quality of the material is exceptional and on point, and I believe you get great value for the money. They are good people and very professional, and I will be buying more kitchens from them in the future.

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    When we bought our home, we wanted to totally remodel the kitchen and living room. We wanted to…read morefind a design and build company because we needed expert advice on materials to choose and the look and feel of the kitchen. Other companies either wanted us to sign a contract right away or didn't provide design services at all. We chose Bora because they came to our house, made measurements right away, listened to our ideas and created a design without making us sign a contract. It really helped us visualize what we wanted. One thing I also appreciated was the fact that they came professionally dressed in their Bora Construction uniforms. This is not a big detail, but it shows they have pride in what they do. Other general contractors showed up in jeans and a t-shirt. Throughout the project, the project manager at Bora was very communicative and gave us a heads up on how the project was going. When they found a water pipe and HVAC inside the wall we wanted to knockdown, they developed a way to reroute the plumbing and HVAC on the same day and without the ridiculous cost overrun. They basically charged me for just the materials. It's this courtesy that they showed throughout the project. They did such a great job, we asked them to do the same cabinetry and flooring on the powder room. It wasn't in the original estimate and timeline, but they added it to the scope of the project and still kept their delivery date. Wow! The quality is top notch. The engineered vinyl tile looks beautiful and the stacked stone on the fireplace looks absolutely gorgeous. They made expert suggestions like adding more recessed lighting to the dining area and living room, which makes our home so much warmer and brighter. I have pictures of before and after. I'll be posting those if I can. We are pleased with our choice to go with Bora Construction. Oh, one more thing. The price was cheaper than the competitors by more than 10%. I know this for a fact because we gave the same specifications and ideas to two other companies. The other companies suggested similar materials and methods, but charged more. In the end, we got a new kitchen, living room, fireplace, powder room and dining room for less than the other guys. We had smooth communication throughout the project. Thanks Bora.

    Bora & Co. filled every promise and all of our expectations. My husband and I live in California…read more Our house in Lynnwood needed remodeling and we were concerned about monitoring the project from 900+ miles away. Cornel, George, & their team made the process easy. They kept in constant contact, were quick to reply, and the project was finished on time and on budget. The work and materials are high quality. We verbalized our vision at the first meeting, including things we wanted but didn't think possible. Cornel's creativity on making our vision a reality sold us on this company. Along the way, they had suggestions for items we hadn't thought about.

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