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| Charles Rabinovitch Architects |
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| Project: Hire an Architect to Design a Project |
| City: New York, NY |
| Mr. Rabinovitch was professional, honest and has integrity. |
| Charles Rabinovitch Architects |
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| Homeowner: Harry N. |
| Project: Hire an Architect to Design a Project |
| City: New York, NY |
| This was our first time using an architect for a major home remodel, but working with Charles, everything went smoothly. His professional manner is a great balance of realizing our vision, with offering his own design ideas and solutions. Charles not only solved some major layout difficulties to our satisfaction, but complimented that with an excellent attention to detail. His inspiration is felt everywhere we turn. Our master bathroom, with the copper slate floor and warm blown-glass lighting, is a relaxing, romantic sanctuary. He also insured that our custom built kitchen island, was properly functional in every way. Charles also proved to be a wealth of information regarding building surfaces, plumbing and electrical fixtures.
Most important, he kept us from making short sighted mistakes that we probably would have regretted later. We would certainly look forward to the opportunity to work with him again. |
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