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Arkansas Wood Doors
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Serving Adrian, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

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"We love our cabinets! They look fantastic while remaining affordable. The friendly staff at AWD helped us from start to finish. They are very knowledgeable and gave us advice and tips when needed. They were receptive and patient with our ever-changing needs. Once we finalized our purchase, we received our cabinets within two weeks! The cabinets are very sturdy and the color is beautiful. The hinges and hardware are high quality. We are extremely pleased with AWD and would recommend them to any friends or family looking for good cabinets at a fair price."
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LHS Innovations
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Serving Adrian, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

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"Lhs innovations/ leo is a very reputable, professional, and reliable team of installers. They took great care in helping me find the right quartz countertops for my kitchen and installed them in a reasonable amount of time. I appreciate their knowledge and expertise and will definitely recommend them to anyone looking for tile, countertops, or whatever other services they offer. Thanks again…"
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Jackson Construction
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Serving Adrian, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Jackson Construction offers fast, friendly and courteous service. We use only the best products and are always eager to answer your questions and concerns. We have built our reputation on our commitment to providing quality service, which has earned us an impressive reputation with many valuable customers. Call us directly to speak to an expert!\n\n

Response time40 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Peaches and Cream Design
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Serving Adrian, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Warranties offered

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"They were excellent to work with. They were reliable and creative. They pay close attention to detail. She handled all details based on my request and did it perfectly."
Response time6 hrs
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Closets questions, answered by experts

You can turn an adjacent room into a walking closet by just rearranging the room. This means removing the furniture and adding racks and an island in the center if you have that in your budget. Houses with two bedrooms connected to each other are great options for large walk-in closets that don't require any structural changes or much building whatsoever.

A foyer or entryway is typically a formal landing area for guests, located at the primary entrance of a home. It is often more formally decorated and connects directly to the main living space. In contrast, a mudroom is a more casual, utilitarian room, usually leading in from a secondary entrance like a garage or the side or rear of the house. It serves as a space for residents to remove shoes and outerwear to keep mud, dirt, and water out of the main home.

The differences between a built-in closet and a walk-in aren’t that different from a built-in wardrobe and a walk-in closet. It’s fairly simple—a walk-in closet is a closet you can physically enter, stand in, and walk around in. A built-in (whether wardrobe or closet) is more akin to covered shelves installed into a recess in the wall. Another big difference is walk-in closets almost always have traditional full-size doors, while built-ins either have no doors or use sliding doors.

We use storage in nearly every room of the house, so it's no surprise that we lose track of things from time to time. The best way to organize storage is to declutter each year to cut down on auxiliary items that can be donated or tossed. Once you decide what's worth keeping, create an inventory list for all boxes you won't open for at least six months.

Clean regularly, avoid overloading shelves, and check hardware for wear to ensure longevity.

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