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Brite Ideas Decorating

Brite Ideas Decorating

5.0
(2 reviews)

Very friendly staff. Their displays & products are amazing & for what it is, pretty reasonable…read moreprices

I happened upon Brite Ideas as I was coming out of Guitar Center. I had never been in a store like…read morethis, so I decided to walk in and take a look. I was immediately greeted by Chris and his daughter who were running the store that day. As I perused through the showroom floor I immediately could tell that the quality of products were superior to those that I would normally find at a big box store like Lowes or Costco. This was definitely commercial quality stuff. I expressed my concern over the pricing and Chris reassured me that while the pricing was higher, the durability would make up for this. He had numerous examples of customers from his other business, Best Yard, who have had the same products sold in Brite Ideas for years. It felt good knowing that there was so much knowledge and experience inside that store and that Chris is putting his money where his mouth is by opening this store, which tells me he believes in the product. All in all I was very happy with my experience inside Brite Ideas and I will certainly be back to purchase lighting products for my home. Chris even informed me that he has an on staff consultant who can help me decide what would be the best plan when decorating my home. With this kind of customer service I don't mind spending the extra $$ to get a product that will actually last and stand up to the Colorado elements, all while supporting a local family-owned business.

Kind Home Painting

Kind Home Painting

4.4
(67 reviews)

Fernando, Miriam, Patricia, and Gael delivered outstanding work. The painting itself was…read morebeautifully done, but what really set them apart was their attention to detail. For instance, we had an extension cord hidden behind the bed for our lights; after moving it, they took the initiative to plug everything back in without us having to ask. That level of care is rare and greatly appreciated. Equally noteworthy were Becki and Lindsay, whose professionalism, communication, and dedication to ensuring the project exceeded expectations were truly exceptional.

I do not recommend this company for house painting. I had numerous challenges working with them,…read moreprimarily due to the inexperience and lack of professional from junior project management, no bilingual staff present during painting, having to supervise my own house painting when no staff were onsite, unskilled subcontracted painters, and as of 7 weeks after "completion," NOT RECEIVING AGREED UPON REFUND OF $1300. I had my house painted ONE COLOR - WHITE - with doors and shutters painted black. What should have been a very straightforward painting job focused on complete coverage of my 50's Weeping Mortar style home, turned out to be an exercise in me having to supervise their painters because KHP supervisor was not on site and then argued and gaslit me about the poor work their sub-sub contractors had done. My rental house took four passes to get the initial painting completed, cleaned up, and decent. First pass in October. Somehow the junior PM missed that the front of the house was painted matte white, and the side and back of house were painted satin white. I emailed them to complain that the entire back of house was noticeably under-painted; that the "new" downspouts were a rainbow of blue, beige, and brown that had been poorly painted white; significant over-spray on the chimney, visible from the street, as well as paint on the ground and grass around my house. Their reply was "Weeping mortar is so hard!" We scheduled touch ups and to complete the front porch in May. I scheduled to be at the house for two weeks and communicated this to the junior project manager and sales rep several weeks ahead of time. In the meantime the same junior project manager texted me repeatedly to get the interior of my house on their schedule. I repeatedly told her that it wasn't ready yet. Upon meeting the project manager at the home, she noticed that the house was satin in the back, and matte in the front. They suggested a full repaint of matte all around as contracted. They said the work needed would only take one day, maybe two. The house was painted AGAIN. And as expected from the previous work, the newly painted front porch still did not have enough paint after the first pass. I said it needed another coat, only to have this same junior project manager argue with me about how "they won't do that." I showed her where there was incomplete painting, missed areas, and she gaslit me stating there was no way her best painter (and his very junior, teenage sub contractors) could have missed the weeping mortar this time. Then to pivot, she insisted that they could complete the work and touch ups including repainting the front porch after I was supposed to leave town. I said I would change my plans to stay until the work was finished. I booked a new hotel, extended my rental car, paid my cat sitter extra and met the team on site that Monday. This cost me and extra $1000. Oddly enough the junior project manager had the day off, and the "best painter" was a no show. Instead, it was me and their teenage junior painter using Google Translate to communicate what he was supposed to do. Consistent with the work done so far, this junior painter tried to finish this job with little skills and supervision, with me on his back to show him how to properly touch up wood with a brush. I had to direct him to not paint over my brass hinges, to prime my front door before applying light orange over dark red, and not use a roller on the exterior of my front door. After some back and forth via Google Translate, he called his supervisor, who arrived in an angry state and proceeded to ignore me, then mock me about my basic requests, angrily tore down the just masked front door, and left in a huff. I spoke to the missing junior project manager over the phone, and she again gaslit me for criticizing her very prideful sub... who wasn't present to paint and had instead hired a teenager to do the work alone. I could go on, but there is not enough room to write. They owe me a refund, and don't seem too interested. DO NOT USE THEM.

Christmas Lighting Colorado

Christmas Lighting Colorado

2.3
(7 reviews)
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DON'T HIRE THIS COMPANY!!! I don't even know where to begin with this review, as I have never…read moreexperienced such terrible service or dealt with such a shady company. I started my holiday planning early and called them in early October to get a bid on putting lights on my house and a large tree. The guy who came, Dominic, said he could make the tree look spectacular. He told me to buy 4,000 ft of lights and said I'd also be charged for a boom lift to reach the tree. I agreed and was excited. I ordered over $2,000 in lights, paid $100 an hour for labor and paid $250 for the boom lift. They ended up using only ONE box of lights out of the SEVEN I had. When I saw the tree, I could not believe It. It looks like a joke. I called Dominic expressing my disappointment. He said he'd talk to his boss and get back to me. He never did. I talked to the office, sent them pics of this ridiculous tree, and they promised they'd send a crew out at the end of the week to make things right and do the tree how they had initially promised. I decided to give them a chance to redeem themselves, so I waited. Needless to say, they didn't fix It. The installer called right before my appointment time and said they didn't have a boom lift, but would try to get the lights as high as possible BY STANDING ON A TRUCK, but most of the lights would be on the bottom of the tree. So now I am left with thousands of dollars in lights, I'm too late to get on anyone else's schedule, and my tree looks ridiculous. I'm also out hundreds of dollars I spent on the boom lift that didn't get used and several hours in labor they charged me to throw up a few strands of lights. This is by far the worst experience I've had with any company I've ever hired for anything.

Two stars was pushed past one because of the friendliness of the young lady I had spoken to. I…read morecalled to get an estimate to decorate a large tree I have as a surprise for my girlfriend whom loves christmas lights. I was told they would have an estimator out within 24 hours and an email sent to me within the same time period with a possibility of working being completed within 36 hours. None of this has happened. It's been a week and a half. Because of the nature of my job I barely have time to fret over something that was promised to be done. Now it's too late for me to justify spending $2,000-$4,000 and putting in a solid second effort to get someone to want my business. I'm severely disappointed as the ratings were so good next year I'll try someone else.

Outdoor illuminations - seasonaldecorservices - Updated July 2026

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