WE LOVE HOUZZ.COM! And here we are sharing another happy customer ;-)

Relationship: Client
Project Date: April 2013
Project Price: $1,000-$9,999

Very excited for ANOTHER 5 STAR!!

Relationship: Client
Project Date: July 2012
Project Price: $10,000-$49,999

5 star review on HOUZZ for Soapstone!

Relationship: Client
Project Date: September 2012
Project Price: $1,000-$9,999
We visited every major stone supplier in the Seattle area – some more than once – over the course of many months, looking for soapstone for our kitchen remodel. We finally found the stone we wanted at Crocodile Rocks and got a bid for installation from Michael Homchick, owner, and owner of related Homchick Stoneworks. Online reviews indicated they were not the least expensive folks around, but that their work was first-rate. We thought the total package was quite reasonable.

At the point we started our contractor was still doing construction, following which I had to build and install the kitchen cabinetry, so it was a rather extended process with an indeterminate timeline. Crocodile Rocks and Homchick Stoneworks were wonderfully patient and very clear about cabinetry details for successful stone installation.

Templating and installation went smoothly, including the very tricky and precise placement of cutouts in the backsplash for horizontal electrical outlets. We are very pleased with the results and the entire experience.

New 5 star Houzz review!

Relationship: Client
Project Date: September 2012
Project Price: less than $1,000

Raw slab, before it was cut into the kitchen above :-)

New 5 star Houzz Review!

Relationship: Purchased raw material
Project Date: February 2013
Project Price: $50,000-$100,000
Arctic Cream Granite with an eased edge. 

Valentino Soapstone with Black Veins

The client said the Glass tile backsplash take on different colors in different lights. Also at night she said it feels as though you are underwater. 

Calacatta Crestola Marble

This Seattle kitchen has the perfect balance of dark and light. With the rich warm wood floors & black cabinets, to the glossy white subway tile back-splash. This white marble really does set off a very simple, yet timeless and classic look. Lovely job, Virginia Stamey! 

Calacatta Crestola Marble

This Seattle kitchen has the perfect balance of dark and light. With the rich warm wood floors & black cabinets, to the glossy white subway tile back-splash. This white marble really does set off a very simple, yet timeless and classic look. Lovely job, Virginia Stamey!