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An exceptional time to have an incredible conversation with Glenn and Angelique (Angel) Meader of Good Life New England (and anywhere you are and are so fortunate to have the opportunity for Good Life New England to transform you living space, your home, your life. Glenn and Angelique Meader were at a dinner party the other night with some friends who they have known for many years, along with a few new people who they were just meeting for the first time.  Most of them were from similar industries: building, remodeling, interior design, etc.  A long-time friend introduced Glenn and Angelique to the people sitting across the table, “This is Glenn and Angelique Meader from Good Life New England. They do kitchens.”  Now, the statement, while not incorrect, caused a momentary pause for Glenn and Angelique.  “They do kitchens.”  This is true,  they design and install incredible kitchens.  But neither of them can’t remember the last project that was really just about the kitchen.Most clients are referred to Good Life New England because they have been to a friend’s home who recently worked with them.  It typically goes something like this… Over a glass of wine or cup of coffee their friend proudly presents their new space, detailing the trials and tribulations of living through a “kitchen remodel”. Unfortunately, what is frequently left out of the conversation is the part that explains of how the process evolved, morphed, twisted, and turned to ultimately yield the final result.  Many clients start with the knowledge that they would like to change a space within their home (kitchen, bath, outdoor living space, etc.), but it’s Good Life New England’s job is find the real reason why.  It’s not merely because the cabinets are outdated or because the layout is not functional, it’s more than that.  Throughout the process, more and more reasons are uncovered as to why the space is not conducive to the owners lifestyle. Good Life New England present ways to solve the issues that clients have gone “blind” to.  This requires not only listening, but asking the right questions.GoodLifeNewEngland.com

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