Lisa Schecter at Kitchens on Montana was a Godsend to me. I had just bought my first home, and the kitchen and two bathrooms had to be gutted. I thought I had an idea about what I wanted to do, as both my parents are home builders and I’d had some experience watching them work growing up.

Lisa took my ideas, and without making me feel like she was throwing them out, came up with much more inspirational ideas that still had the essence of “me” in them.

From the Belmont cabinets to the Quartz counters to the incredible backsplash (which she convinced me to wallpaper around the kitchen window to spectacular effect), every single detail in my new kitchen (and bathrooms) is part of a whole concept. That is what I really admire about Lisa. She has a complete vision.

Thanks to this vision, I smile every time I open my front door. It is truly a pleasure to come home.

Lisa also has a contacts list of contractors and subs who are not only artists in their own right, but are friendly, approachable and reliable. She made this easy for me.

I don’t know what I’d do without Lisa and her team, including Sima and Jim. They are a one of a kind operation. It’s no wonder they’ve stayed in business so long where others have failed. I can’t say enough good things about Kitchens on Montana.

As soon as I can use them again, I will.