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Arkansas Wood Doors
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Closet - Build

Serving Dodge Center, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

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Credit card accepted

"Excellent work. We purchased natural cherry cabinets in shaker style, with the panels made of solid wood rather than veneer. That is more difficult work, as each panel has to be constructed from several planks. Moreover, the clear finish would leave any flaws more visible. Simply put, the doors are beautiful--flawless in both construction and finish. They are similar in quality to custom cherry furniture we own."
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Goldsmith Remodel And Design LLC
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Closet - Build

Serving Dodge Center, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Goldsmithâ s work on our bathroom project exceeded our expectations! He was professional and friendly. He helped us pick out the best materials and completed the work in just two days! He left our house clean and was respectful of our family as we were at home while he worked. We couldnâ t have been happier with the quality of his work. We will definitely call him again for the next project! We would highly recommend Goldsmith Design!"
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Kizzy Quality Cleaning
New to Angi
Room or Closet Organizers - Install

Serving Dodge Center, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Give your home the Quality Cleaning it Deserves!\n\nKizzy Quality Cleaning is brand new. I've been working with cleaning agencies and they've having taking advantage of me. My goal is to work with my client to build a relationship and trust .\n*Service that I offer are move in/ move out service, general cleaning, deep cleaning, weekly and weekend cleaning.\n\n*Offering service in the Austin, Dodge Center, Hayfield, Rochester, Owatonna, Faribault and surrounding areas throughout Minnesota and parts of Iowa

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Closets questions, answered by experts

Walk-in closets are always the biggest and can easily be more than 100 square feet. Primary bedroom closets, even if not walk-ins, are the second largest category in most homes and sit between 30 and 80 square feet. Linen closets, utility closets, and built-in closets are smaller and, depending on their usage, tend to be between 10 and 50 square feet.

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.

A "reach-in pantry" is a smaller, cabinet-style pantry that allows you to grab items by simply reaching inside. On the other hand, a "walk-in pantry" is like a closet or small room that offers a larger space that you can physically enter to get your food. Walk-in pantries allow for more customizable shelving. A reach-in pantry is usually around 5 feet wide by 2 feet deep, while a walk-in pantry is closer to 5 feet by 5 feet or larger.

Yes, books are typically heavier than clothes, unless you have a collection exclusively of paperbacks or comic books. That’s why packing lots of books warrants careful planning and consideration. Consider packing up your reading collection first to determine whether you need to downsize it before loading it into your moving truck.

You can design your own closet, but it’s usually better to hire a professional to do the work for you. Not only will you get years of design experience to guide you toward the right layout and material choices, but you’ll also only pay slightly more hiring a professional than you would creating your own plans and hiring a carpenter. A high-quality closet designer can provide insight into how to lay out your closet, and they may be able to find you a good deal on the carpentry or complete the work using an affordable, in-house team.

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