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We were extremely pleased with the stained glass work Todd Boulanger did for our house in Stephentown, NY. It turned out beautifully, and really changed the lighting and mood of our living room for the better. We couldn’t be happier.
Todd is truly a professional. He came to our house at our convenience and spent a good deal of time with us. First he showed us his extensive portfolio and explained his artistic process. Then he reviewed our living space with us and made suggestions—-specific and thoughtful suggestions—-regarding how we could improve the entire room with a complex stained-glass collage. He allowed us to participate in the creative process by encouraging and inviting our suggestions; we gave him feedback and he in turn fed back off of our input. He made us feel that we were an integral part of the design process for our windows.
He promised us a completion and installation date and he did not miss his deadline. The installation went perfectly, without a hitch. When the work was done one could not tell that a major renovation had been undertaken. He and the other workmen were very considerate, courteous, punctual, and neat.
Todd’s work really is a unique amalgamation of craft and art, craftsmanship and artistry. We know that our beautiful windows, with our own personal insignias hidden among the colorful glass, are unmatched locally, regionally, and nationally.
Simply put—-Todd Boulanger is a skilled craftsman/artist who is a pleasure to work with, whose work is excellent, and whom we couldn’t recommend more highly.
Inge & Don De Crosta Stephentown, NY January 2005
While on vacation in Tampa, Florida, I stumbled upon a Mexican furniture shop in Hyde Park where this very rustic, completely hand-carved, wooden wall cabinet caught my eye. Not only was the towel bar broken, but also both doors were crooked and devoid of any glass. When I brought it home, I showed it to my husband, who thought I completely wasted my money on it. But when I called Todd Boulanger to take a look at it and see if he could do something creative with stained glass, he immediately fell in love with the piece. I showed him a design I cut out of Architectural Magazine and asked him if he could come up with something similar, but less complicated. He began selecting stained glass sheets from his shelves, explaining what he could do to keep the rustic look I wanted. He also kept in mind my budget. When he returned the finished piece to me, he had glued the towel bar, straightened out the doors, and crafted two gorgeous stained glass panels with bead work in such a way that it didn’t have that cookie-cutter look I hoped to avoid. We hung the cabinet on its own wall in our newly remodeled bathroom, using it as a medicine cabinet. The colors of the boxes and hollies behind the stained glass add another dimension to Todd’s artwork. Our Mexican medicine cabinet is the conversation piece of all our guests. We couldn’t be more pleased! Next is the tiny window at the bottom of our staircase...
Christine Kirchner
To. Whom it may concern.
I have found a great new business in Berkshire County that creates beautiful stained glass pieces for all kinds of occasions. Would be proudly displayed in a borne or office.
I have three pieces at my home; one is a 10 x 8 piece of stained glass. It has different colors of glass placed together forming the name "Ray's Room." I have many good comments about the piece. I enjoy showing it off to those who enter the room.
I have a stain glass viewer that is great to use. When you turn the wheels in the front of it while looking at the run, the colors change inside of the viewer. Really is apiece of art.
I look forward to more products from New Creations,
Satisfied Customer. Ray Phillips
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