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Trimco Construction Solutions, LLC
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Closet - BuildRoom or Closet Organizers - Install

Serving Yakima, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Highly recommend!!! Our company hires Trimco for all our repair jobs with our reclining lift chairs. Our elderly and disabled customers are always so happy. They do a great job and make sure the chairs are safe and working great. Thank you so much and we look forward to working with you again."
Ipe Deck Replacement
Cedar Deck replacement
Ipe and Yellow Cedar deck
Hylite Kitchen
EHI Kitchen install

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Response time1 day
Response rate100%
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Arkansas Wood Doors
5.0(
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Closet - Build

Serving Yakima, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"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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3D painting
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Closet - Build

Serving Yakima, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent; I'm really happy that a few hours after listing my painting project that Johnathon called and arranged coming to view the house and work the very next day. His total pricing for all the work was very good. After picking the colors I wanted, Johnathon started painting two days later. His men, Jose and Rob, did excellent detail work. Yes, I highly recommend these people."
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Closets questions, answered by experts

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.

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.

Tiny house living requires creative solutions to the one biggest issue: space. Many people in tiny houses find life most manageable if they practice minimalism. Eliminating excess items and clutter makes the living space feel bigger, which can be a significant mood booster. It can also be challenging to get utilities arranged for a tiny house, and building and zoning codes can and often do present unique challenges to overcome. 

The vertical space between closet shelves depends on what you're storing. For clothing like shirts and sweaters, 10 to 12 inches is enough. Towels and linens need 12 to 15 inches, while tall storage bins may require 18 inches or more. Overcrowding your shelves can reduce accessibility and increase clutter, so be sure to leave breathing room for your items.

To prevent sagging, consider both the material and the span of the shelf. Using sturdy materials such as plywood or solid wood can provide better support than particleboard. Additionally, limiting the shelf span to 36 inches or less can reduce the risk of sagging. For longer shelves, incorporating center supports or brackets can offer additional reinforcement.

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