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COMMON VISION INC.
1700 DIXWELL AVE.
HAMDEN, CT 06514
(203) 776-9800

NKBA MEMBER
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CLIENT TESTIMONIALS (AND A POEM)
I continue to be awestruck by the beauty and elegance of my home as reflected in the quality and craftsmanship of the work of Common Vision.
Darren, the lead carpenter brought to this project his skill, experience, design sense, insight (he seemed to share my dream), and professionalism. He succeeded in restoring this house to a grandeur greater than I had envisioned, demonstrating along the way a respect for the house and its tradition.
A job so very well done!
Vickie, New Haven
My husband and I want to thank you for the fabulous kitchen renovation. It's such a joy to live and cook in!
We know that without your planning and vision, the whole project would never have happened. We appreciated the competent attention to the whole process - we are grateful for the reassuring presence of Common Vision when we were feeling doubtful.
Our special thanks go to Rit the lead carpenter for his unending patience and for his craftsmanship.
Jean, Orange
Again, you guys did an excellent job. Our kitchen is so beautiful I want to stay in it all day long!
Elsa, New Haven
I have said (I hope not too often) to you and am now writing it, that Common Vision did such a wonderful job redoing my kitchen. It is so lovely and admired by all.
I appreciated not only the craftsmanship but also the helpful planning and ideas, attention to detail, flexibility, responsiveness to what I wanted, and good humor which everyone connected with your outfit consistently exhibited, in particular, you, Cy Alex and Tim. As a former administrator, I was very aware of your team approach.
Katie, Hamden
Thanks for the great work you've done for us here in New Haven over the years. We'll really miss not having Common Vision available to call on when we move to Princeton next month.
Cathie, New Haven
Just a short note to thank you for the terrific job you did on our kitchen / family room remodeling. The quality of your workmanship was excellent, and we wound up with a much more attractive space.
Even though it ended up being a bigger job than I had anticipated, the end result was worth the added expense. The two rooms, opened to flow into each other, are working out very well, and Doss is no longer isolated in the kitchen alone!
Again, our great thanks to you and all the others who worked on this job. You have two very happy customers here!
Bill, Branford
Thanks for a great kitchen job. Special thanks to Bruce, he was terrific in all phases of the job.
Tom, Hamden
A TRIBUTE
As the dust settles, the paint dries, and chaos returns to normal operations,
We want to convey our gratitude to the architects of this magnificent transformation.
Jim was the first to arrive, and his wise words inspired us,
That a space artfully designed could have an impact on our lives tremendous.
While Bruce alone would drink my coffee, and Paul steadily hammered,
Cyrus listened patiently to my nightmares of house fire and disaster.
But the beauty of watching the walls of our house raise from beneath their hands,
Would catch our breath and still our hearts, for a birth was occurring on our land.
We were forewarned when Harold arrived that the man who rides a Harley
Has a heart of gold, a twinkle in his eye, and pencil in his beard so gnarley.
At 6 AM he would arrive and work with grace and speed,
Filling the wounded empty space with form, color and . . . GE.
Rit and Tim and Dale were more often elsewhere than here,
Although their work contributed importantly to bringing completion near.
Of course time was spent waiting for molding and tile whose delivery was stuck,
But nothing was awaited as eagerly as Dale's wonderful new blue truck.
Joe cut and shaped molding that frames our windows and doors
While his steady way and patience helped with worried relatives even more.
Dave and John threaded their magic through wires and pipes throughout,
We don't flick a switch or wash a dish without honoring them with a grateful shout.
Alex joined the fun after we'd all gotten started,
Ordering glass and crown molding, and executing plans previously charted.
Cyrus saw to it that everything worked like clockwork,
So many pieces and people to juggle, but seldom revealing his effort.
Last on the scene was Dennis who like Michaelangelo worked his craft,
Leaving visitors who tried to find the seam in the wallpaper going daft.
Steve steered the ship through choppy waters from beginning to end,
Navigating the figures, knowing that to our budget they must bend.
Urgent Sunday calls were answered with quickness and calm,
Replacing heat, regrouting tile, and reassuring that construction would not forever go on.
Steve's unflappable seriousness didn't flinch for all my pokes,
We will continue to come up with future projects until Steve gives in and laughs at my jokes.
So for now, we bid you adieu, knowing that parting is bittersweet,
We will miss all of you, but budget willing, we trust it won't be long 'til we meet.
Lisa, New Haven |
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