Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Low/Martin Mansion: One Of Windsor's Most Fabulous Homes

What else can I say? The home is fantastic. I have had the opportunity to tour it a couple of times recently and take some amazing photographs for the stories I want to write about, so that you will appreciate how significant it is.  

It is all about the Low/Martin Mansion purchased by Vern Myslichuk several years ago.  Yes, it is the home that was owned previously by Harry Low who was involved in the rum industry during the Prohibition era and then by the family of the famous Liberal politician, Paul Martin. After he passed away, it was purchased by a number of other people. Eventually, Vern bought it in 2012 and although it's been a lot of work to fix up, it has been Vern's mission to completely renovate the historical space. If you go and take a tour, you will see the outstanding work that has been accomplished over the years.   

Vern is the owner of the BetterMade Cabinets Inc. It is a company that remodels homes for people and buildings for major companies. Their service is quite phenomenal, especially with their innovative computer design programs that allow you to customize your ideal space however your heart desires. If you go through the extensive gallery, you can surely appreciate their quality of work in every project.  

BetterMade Cabinets Inc. just seems to know how to deal with its customers to make them understand the advantages of working with them to produce the kind of home that they need. Read this from their website about some kitchen operations: 

"The BetterMade Experience” 

You’ll feel instantly at home while making choices about your kitchen - a room you’ll spend many memorable hours in. With our enthusiastic and sincere approach to getting you exactly what you want, the process is always exciting.  

Sit back in a comfy chair to view a video of how your cabinets are designed and manufactured from beginning to end. –then meet the stars of the show during your plant tour.  

High tech computer design programs used by the designer ensures you are able to visualize and easily modify your cabinets before they are manufactured." 

While talking with Vern, you can't help but feel at-home. He has a real warmth to his personality and positive energy that makes people excited about cabinetry.  It seems that his company continues its success because of not only hard-work and commitment, but due to offering genuine recommendations and making sure the customer is happy, every step of the way.

Just so you know, there is a special opportunity for you to go and take a look at the Low/Martin Mansion very soon so that you can understand what I mean. Here is the advertisement that you might want to take a look at so that you can go and see the Low/Martin Mansion a few weeks from now. It is open during the same weekend of the Art in the Park House outdoor art gallery run by the Rotary Club of Windsor (1918) on June 4th and 5th. Vern's Low/Martin Mansion and the Art in the Park site are located nearby each other so that you may want to see them both on the same weekend.

In the next few articles, I will be talking more about the Low/Martin Mansion and will have some wonderful photos to share with you.   
A big thank you to Vern for graciously allowing me to come to his place on several occasions to learn more about this incredible piece of history here in Windsor, Ontario and to know more about his company: BetterMade Cabinets.


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