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    2.8 (15 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    We hired Sound Kitchen to manage a remodel project that included replacing two sliding glass doors and installing new Pet Decorator flooring through several rooms in our house. Everything was done on schedule and to budget and they kept us informed throughout the process. We are loving the floors, the Hound Dog Hickory color we selected looks wonderful - even better than we expected looking at samples! We've been looking forward to getting Pet Decorator flooring installed ever since we first heard Tami talking about it several years ago. The whole process working with Sound Kitchen, from selecting our floor to install, was a breeze. We couldn't be happier.

    Our new kitchen!
    Timothy S.

    We have transformed our home for our son, Stephen (34), has endured much in his life. We wanted him to have a sanctuary that is as comfortable as possible. We have enlarged the kitchen, dining, and living room to aid him in the days ahead. Thanks to the many contractors, craftsman and trades people for without the help of all, this dream would not be possible. We wish also to thank Sound Kitchen and Bath (SK&B) for all of their design help in the remodeling. Sound took a small kitchen, dining, and living rooms and transformed the space into a good size kitchen and dining room. The quality of the materials and workmanship is a testament to SK&B and their dedication to the customer's dreams. Tami and Brad, to you we thank you for your efforts...

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    Evergreen Granite & Cabinet

    Evergreen Granite & Cabinet

    4.6
    (34 reviews)
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    We worked with Evergreen Granite this summer and it was truly 5-star. I highly recommend them…read more Some background. We were doing a full renovation of our home, including a full kitchen remodel. We decided to use Quartzite and understood there would be a number of challenges ahead, including very tight budget and time constraints. We had several contractors working simultaneously, and inevitably hit budget overruns and time delays. We interviewed and worked with several other major countertop vendors, and not only did their customer service leave much to be desired, but our selected vendor fell through at the last minute because they oversold their material. When we reached out to Evergreen, from the start everything was different. We were dealing directly with the owner, who supported us through the whole process, from slab selection to fitting, installation and everything in between. The quote was highly competitive and market-aware, payment was very straight forward and, though we had minor unforeseen issues, they were completely and masterfully handled. Even after the installation was done, we needed help with an issue that was totally outside his responsibility. In the end, we came out ahead of our remodel schedule, within budget, and with a fantastic kitchen. Truly, cannot recommend it further!

    We liked the Waypoint cabinets but they would be around 10k for a 8x10 feet kitchen. We went on a…read moreSaturday but it was already closed by 3pm.

    IKEA

    IKEA

    2.6
    (1.3k reviews)
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    I came here with a friend who wanted to grab some small stuff for his new apartment, and got here…read moreon a Saturday evening around 6:30pm. Honestly, my last time here was back in 2022 when I needed furniture myself, so I don't come here very often. The building itself is massive and huge, housing many sections filled with furniture and tools of different kinds like for the kitchen, living room and bathroom, along with rooms for lighting and the warehouse where you can grab your stuff. This isn't even the bulk of it, and we spent a while in here while also getting some dessert! DISCLAIMER: If you're here for just food and/or know how IKEA works, you can skip the next two paragraphs of this review. When you get in, you can pick up a brochure outlining the approximate layout of the building's section and a small pencil. For almost every room, the larger furnitures have numbers on them that correspond to the parts you pick up yourself from their warehouse section, which comes just before the cash registers. There are smaller objects like small lamps, nuts and bolts, fixtures and pots that you can just pick up and put in your cart/bag. Even though each area is numbered a certain way and the map on the brochure looks linear, you can skip sections via shortcuts placed throughout. Otherwise, you follow the nicely placed arrows guiding you through all the sections and just enjoy the placements of some of the things you wanna get. I found myself oogling over the kitchen and bedroom setups every once in a while! Once you're done with all of that, you can purchase your items either through self checkout or at the registers where staff help you. Some of them also stay by the self-checkout areas and assist those who have trouble with some of the features. Some simple tips I have for grabbing objects: - Depending on what you get, make sure you grab ALL the parts for the stuff you get in the warehouse! They're usually clearly labeled but it's easy to miss some of them. - My friend used the IKEA app and came prepared ahead of time with a long list of items he wanted. He used some of the computers spread around the store to help him find which specific room carried the object(s) he was looking for. - Writing the numbers for larger goodies isn't always helpful as you might not remember what an object looks like when you reach the warehouse. I usually take photos of that number along with the object so I can gauge if I'm getting the right things. After doing all that shopping, we stopped by the small cafe just after the cash registers and got ourselves their frozen yogurt, which essentially tastes like vanilla ice cream but has a slightly different consistency from regular ice cream, something I can only describe as being a lot smoother than ice cream and a little tart. The cone it's served in is your standard ice cream cone. From friends who love going here, they advise to go during weekdays when it's not as packed, and to not try the overhype Swedish meatballs either. Since I'm a foodie, I'm gonna do the latter next time I come here!

    i love IKEA whether i'm actually shopping or just wandering around for fun, it's always a good…read moretime. there's so much variety when it comes to furniture and decor, and honestly, my entire room is from ikea, which says a lot about how much i love it. everything is affordable in my opinion and good quality as well. a bang for your buck i'd like to say. this visit, i finally tried their famous swedish meatballs and i really liked them. my boyfriend wasn't into it at all, but it hit for me. it lowkey reminded me of the tv dinners i grew up eating in the best, most comforting way. nothing fancy, just simple and satisfying. but usually i always end up with their ice cream cones for $1.50 after spending $500 on furniture lol

    Krafter's Land Cabinetry

    Krafter's Land Cabinetry

    3.6
    (19 reviews)

    Nice experience with Skylar at Krafters Spokane. She was patient helping me measure on-site and go…read morethrough all the details. Got all cabinets in a week and the installation went well! And the cost is way below other vendors while the quality is great.

    Humph!.... Either you do... ? Or You Don't!…read more We wanted to consider a lazy-Susan for a blind-corner. .. our contractor worked with Krafter's land kitchen planner. Krafter's land only sales 'standard' cabinets. A standard Lay-Susan is 35 X 35 with a door opening of about 12-inches on each side. .. so.... How did my NON-Standard 33 X 33" lazy Susan come with 6" openings?.. 3-to- 6" inches less than the standard opening? I have three-Blind-Corners. Krafter's COULD-NOT accommodate a cabinet that would fill this whole area. They wanted me to accept a cabinet that would only fill part of this space. Hmmmm! Aren't blind corners a standard? And they don't accommodate? The planner's ambition seemed to desire to fill my walls with cabinets... it did not matter if the lower cabinets were aligned with the upper cabinets... did not matter. Putting in a two-door cabinet on one wall and putting two individual single cabinets across the way (thus minimizing my storage space).. and the there are the spacers .... An inch here, three inches there.. all eating up my precious storage space. Oh it Looks Gorgeous.... But nothing is aligned--- 4 cabinets up top, three on the bottom and none of the lines match. The cabinets themselves are beautiful!.... And I am a baker. I asked for roll-out shelves/drawers.... My baking shelf has 10# white flour, 10# wheat flour, 5# of both white and brown sugar..... guess what?.... Their roll-out shelves can-NOT carry this kind of a load... this load will cause dragging and musfunction. Hmmmm And the final clincher..... you buy- puck up and install--- they are yours. No returns. But they are pretty!

    Granite and Marble Specialties

    Granite and Marble Specialties

    4.3
    (222 reviews)

    from start to finish everything went smoothly, all questions were answered no matter how many calls…read moreor emails you made, always polite and knowledgeable, installation was excellent they made sure to include you in on even a minor change. And the quality of the quartz is beautiful

    TASK: Remove existing backsplash and countertop and install a new backsplash and countertop…read more PROBLEM 1: NEITHER THE DEMOLITION CREW NOR THE INSTALLATION CREW WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR PREPPING THE COUNTERTOPS. Nothing was covered. All contents of the drawers were contaminated by demolition materials. In addition, during the demolition, the underlayment of the countertops was damaged. As stated in the contract, this was not to be addressed by Granite and Marble Specialists (GMS). Once the island countertop was removed, you could see that a heavy layer of glue remained on the underlay. The installers said that that was not their responsibility. They installed the countertop over the uneven underlayment of the residual glue. This meant that there were up to 1/2 inch gaps between the counter and the underlayment, stretching a span of 108.5 inches. Over time, this will lead to instability and breakage of the stone. The installers forged ahead and installed the new countertop independent of the gaps. The installers were adamant that they had installed the island countertop to level. RESULT: We had to remove the new countertop and have the surface sanded to level before having them reinstall the countertop. PROBLEM 2: NEITHER THE DEMOLITION CREW NOR THE INSTALLATION CREW WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR PREPPING THE BLACKSPLASH AFTER DEMOLITION. This meant that it was the homeowner's responsibility to install drywall and to make sure that the backsplash was level. The backsplash was 1.5 inches unlevel from one end of the backsplash to the other. Thus, in addition to the provision of drywall because the existing drywall was damaged during demolition, we had to shim the drywall to ensure the backsplash was level for the backsplash installation. RESULT: We had to go buy wood, cut it to the specific dimensions and install the new underlayment for the backsplash. IN SUM: GMS provided what the contract stated, an installed countertop and backsplash. It was not stated in the contract that it be level or that it be level to the degree that it was level prior to the new installation. The installers showed it to be level because the countertop was 108.5 inches long X 46 inches wide X 3cm deep. So, BEWARE. If this is the type of installation you are looking for, this is the organization for you.

    Sound Kitchen & Bath - kitchenandbath - Updated July 2026

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