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    Don Gross Design Associates

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    Williams-Sonoma - The copper cookware is from the late Charles " Chuck" William's  (founder of William Sonoma) private kitchen.

    Williams-Sonoma

    (55 reviews)

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    As a longtime Williams-Sonoma fan, it was such a treat to visit the very first store Chuck Williams…read moreopened in Sonoma in 1956--especially during the company's 70th anniversary celebration. What makes this flagship location so special is that Chuck Williams' original Sonoma residence has been preserved on site, featuring photographs, newspaper clippings, and other memorabilia that beautifully tell the story of the brand's beginnings. There's also a lovely outdoor culinary space to explore. We spent far longer here than expected, doing exactly what one does in a Williams-Sonoma store: discovering things you never knew you needed but suddenly can't live without. I was especially drawn to the bee and honeycomb collection. Although I managed to exercise some restraint in the store, I couldn't stop thinking about the jeweled bee napkin rings and honeycomb pillow covers--and promptly ordered them once we got home. If you love to cook, bake, entertain, or simply surround yourself with beautiful things for your home, this historically significant store is a must-see when visiting Sonoma.

    Williams Sonoma in Sonoma, CA…read more This is the exact shop where it all started... the Williams-Sonoma legacy that is. Charles "Chuck" Williams settled in Sonoma in 1947 after serving in WW II. He bought a hardware store but converted it to a cookware shop in 1956 specializing in French cookware. He lived above the shop. Now that exact building is a retail shop with sprinkling of Mr Williams memorabilia. That was neat. So if shopping is not your thing, drop in to take in the history. Regarding the "museum", on the first floor is a beautiful wall display of Mr Williams personal collection of French copper cookware. The second floor has a wall filled with photos memorializing his life and other personal items. And first and foremost, this is a retail shop. Compact but organized. Merchandise gorgeously displayed. The first floor is where the kitchenware, cookware, glassware, kitchen gadgets, small kitchen appliances, food, and gift items are located along with the demo kitchen where they hold cooking classes and product demos. The second floor is a bedroom display with a small seating area with lounge chairs and a desk. If parallel street parking ain't your thing, they have a private parking lot behind the shop. The shop is near Sonoma Plaza, and some folks say it's a walkable distance. I'm not one of them. But you can determine that for yourself.

    Sign of the Bear Kitchenware

    Sign of the Bear Kitchenware

    (102 reviews)

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    Sign of the Bear Kitchenware in Sonoma, CA, is in the historic Sonoma Plaza shopping district…read more Sign of the Bear kitchenware. Say that 10 times fast. Just as fun to say, it's fun to browse even if you're not a home chef. They have brand name, quality cookware, bakeware, and kitchen items. Gifts and gadgets. Basic items (inexpensive) to "what do I do with this" specialized items (pricier). All at reasonable, competitive pricing for the brands. Locally owned since 1972. Awesome! The place is not particularly large, but they have a knack for utilizing space without feeling cluttered. I stopped in recently because I happen to be in the area and heard they carry Smithy, American made cast iron cookware. In particular I was looking for the carbon steel line of Smithy which is supposedly lighter in weight than their cast iron line. The young sales associate helped me locate the Smithy display. He was aware of the brand and knew where it was exactly in the shop. Lovely, gorgeous pieces. Pricing was on par.After doing my weightlifting kitchen curl test with a 10 inch skillet, I concluded that it is less weighty but I'm too weak to handle even that carbon steel weight. However I am uncommonly lacking the normal upper body strength. So you most likely will not have the same issue as I.

    This store is fantastic. This store would be my toy store dream. The variety of kitchen items is…read morewonderful. From the least expensive budgets to the more extravagant budgets you will find what you are looking for. The representatives were very helpful and pleasant.

    Green Bay Remodeling - Green Bay Remodeling - Full House remodel - kitchen area with checkered brown and white tiled floor

    Green Bay Remodeling

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    We had a fantastic experience remodeling our kitchen with Green Bay Remodeling Inc. From start to…read morefinish, the process was smooth and well managed. Yessica, our main point of contact, was incredibly responsive and always quick to answer messages or address any questions or concerns. Anytime something came up, the team listened carefully to my feedback and fixed it right away. I'm definitely a perfectionist, so details really matter to me--and they truly delivered. I'm especially thrilled with the backsplash, which turned out exactly the way I envisioned and requested. The crew worked very hard and took great pride in their work. Like any remodeling project, there were a few minor delays involving third-party vendors that were outside of their control, but Green Bay Remodeling Inc. did everything they could to work around them and keep things moving. Thanks to their efforts, our kitchen was completed before the holidays, which we were so grateful for. We're extremely happy with the final result, and if we take on another remodeling project, we wouldn't hesitate to work with Green Bay Remodeling Inc. again.

    Finished product is beautiful, but the process and project management is not as advertised…read more We met with 5 different contractors to get bids for our small bathroom remodel project. Green Bay Remodeling was the highest bid by 20-50%. We selected Green Bay because they pitched themselves as a turnkey solution and I would simply sit back and just make payments. In reality I needed to be involved constantly to keep this project on track. A few examples: - Sourcing: In the sales meeting, we were told that materials would be sourced by them from their "catalog" and shipped from "their warehouse". I liked the simplicity of that, but in reality, they order things from online vendors like Wayfair and Home Depot and shipped directly to my home. This turned my garage space into their warehouse for nearly 2 months. Also, it is just bad business to ship heavy, breakable things - for example, we had 2 toilets delivered to our home in giant packages - both of which were broken on arrival. (there's a hardware store less than a mile from my home that has toilets in stock) - Communication: We were promised daily updates, this did happen once the construction work started because they often wanted a payment, but we went for long times not hearing during planning process. - Timeline was set by PM as 4 weeks from sign date for permits and planning (closer to 8 weeks due to absences and avoidable omissions on permit application) and 4 weeks for construction (that was met with multiple issues and creative workarounds deployed). - Presence: We understood the PM would be present on the site and would be the main point of contact, but he was missing at key times - including during an inspection with the city permitting department - Attention to detail: Materials were sourced late or incorrectly (a 60 inch vanity ordered rather than 72inch) and broken materials were not identified immediately. We made the construction timeline but only with some creative solutions and lots of legwork. Overall, the guys at GBR are nice, charming people and the finished product looks good. But I give that credit to the amazing sub-contractor who completed the entire project. He covered for their issues and went out of his way to solve problems so that the finished product looked amazing and was finished on time. I would give this person a 5 star review, but I would not engage GBR in the future as this does not reflect value for money.

    Don Gross Design Associates - cabinetry - Updated June 2026

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