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The Gabor Design Group Inc.
Los Angeles, CA 4.5★
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David Moreno’s take
The Gabor Design Group Inc. operates out of Los Angeles with a focus on kitchen and bathroom remodeling plus flooring work. Their Houzz rating sits at a perfect 5.0 across seven reviews, which is a solid signal—though I always want to see more volume before drawing firm conclusions. The lone detailed review I can see praises their design collaboration and willingness to listen, which matters when you're planning a major kitchen overhaul and need someone who won't just impose a cookie-cutter solution.
Their project photo shows a kitchen with glass-door cabinetry, suggesting they handle contemporary finishes, but one image doesn't tell me much about breadth or craftsmanship consistency. Their social presence on Instagram, Houzz, and LinkedIn indicates they're actively marketing, though I don't have recent posts to evaluate current workload or design trends they're following.
If you're in the LA area and considering a kitchen or bath project, their early ratings look promising—just ask for a full portfolio walkthrough and multiple references before signing. Design-build firms live or die on communication, so test their responsiveness during the estimate phase. That'll tell you whether the collaborative approach in that review is standard practice or an outlier.
Their project photo shows a kitchen with glass-door cabinetry, suggesting they handle contemporary finishes, but one image doesn't tell me much about breadth or craftsmanship consistency. Their social presence on Instagram, Houzz, and LinkedIn indicates they're actively marketing, though I don't have recent posts to evaluate current workload or design trends they're following.
If you're in the LA area and considering a kitchen or bath project, their early ratings look promising—just ask for a full portfolio walkthrough and multiple references before signing. Design-build firms live or die on communication, so test their responsiveness during the estimate phase. That'll tell you whether the collaborative approach in that review is standard practice or an outlier.
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