I wish I had positive things to say like other reviewers. Instead when I contacted them through their website asking for an estimate, they never called back. Their listed phone number went to a voicemail box that didn’t even mention Ravenworks, so no luck there. The minimum I expect from a business is prompt contact with a potential customer.
Jill B.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
I am so happy with my cabinets from Bob at Ravenworks. I started out searching for non toxic, beautiful and affordable flush inset cabinets for my old farmhouse remodel. I didn’t think I would be able to afford a custom cabinet that was green, inset and very high quality. After going through countless cabinet companies, I found Bob. No other company could come close to the value that he provided. He was such a pleasure to work with and made the entire process easy. My cabinets are gorgeous, I love them. Thank you so much Bob!!!
Melissa J.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
Everyone who comes to our house comments on our kitchen – it’s beautiful! Ravenworks created an incredible amount of storage and counter space in a tiny 1909 footprint. The custom cabinets he designed and his tips for paint, countertop, and cabinet knobs help the new kitchen blend into our old house. Bob listened to our priorities(a workspace for my short self, storage for recycling, garbage, and compost, low cabinets) and advised us on green choices for building materials and appliances. The dish drawer and rev-a-shelf are both items that make our kitchen work better than anyone else could have imagined. Above all, working with Bob and his team was easy. He’s smart, honest, and funny. He answers calls and emails and shows up when he says he will. The bill always matches the quote. I cannot recommend Ravenworks highly enough.
Sarah L.
Tu valoración: 5 Seattle, WA
We commissioned Ravenworks, a Seattle-based green cabinetmaker for a sideboard. The owner and cabinet maker, Bob Margulis, did a beautiful job for us, creating an exterior that consisted of walnut and an interior accented by birdseye maple. He also used non-added formaldehyde plywood, low VOC finishes and natural oils. The wood for the sideboard was FSC certified and sustainably harvested. Originally we had considered doing a bamboo sideboard, because we thought it would be a «green» wood to use, but Bob explained that the travel distance required to get the bamboo, made it a non-green purchase. If we still lived in Seattle I would have Bob help us with some of our green remodeling projects. Highly recommended!