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Hammer & Hand in Seattle, WA Open now


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1501 East Madison Street, Seattle, WA 98122
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+1 206-397-0558

hammerandhand.com

Home goods store

Working times

Monday
07:30 am — 04:00 pm
Tuesday
07:30 am — 04:00 pm
Wednesday
07:30 am — 04:00 pm
Thursday
07:30 am — 04:00 pm
Friday
07:30 am — 04:00 pm
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Reviews about Hammer & Hand

  • June 04, 2020, by Amy Zeavy
    We had a great experience working with Hammer and Hand to remodel our garage and build an in-law on top. The project was well managed and the skill level was top-notch. We especially appreciated our site superintendent (Will Smithson) who patiently helped us navigate through decisions, was detail oriented in carrying out the design, and worked well with our interior designer and architect. Should we find ourselves with another construction project, we wouldn't hesitate to call Hammer and Hand again.
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    July 19, 2019, by Cher Ashmann
    I called this place yesterday and am less than impressed. Maybe it was just the woman I was talking to. I don't know. She sounded terrible and I ended the phone call because I was so offended. I just bought a home that was completely remodeled from the ground up and there is a mother-in-law in the back that is wired for electricity, connected for sewer and has a fireplace. Unfortunately, it needs to be completely redone. I explained that I started a small 501(c)(3) non-profit and that I would like to transform the mother-in-law into emergency/temp housing for single parents. I also explained that I was interested in the tiny-eco house movement and that the house had been sitting for several years and at one point was a squatters paradise, apparently. She made this horrible throaty scoffing noise and asked, "Um, is this in Lynnwood?" I told her no it wasn't that it was in Seattle. She asked for the address to look it up and made some more terrible breathy noises. She then proceeded to tell me that this company only handles large projects and in "certain" areas as if I'm some scumbag because I bought a house in White Center. Honestly? I hope you will think about doing something good with your profits. And thanks for the further gentrification of Seattle.
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