Artisan Begins Creating Your Closets in the Third Step of Our Process

Artisan Begins Creating Your Closets in the Third Step of Our Process

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Artisan Begins Creating Your Closets in the Third Step of Our Process
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Remodeling a closet can be a stressful experience. There are a lot of things that go into the custom closet design process, and the best bet for making the process go smoothly is to go through it with a seasoned professional who can answer your questions even before you've asked them.

At Artisan Custom Closets, our custom closet design process is intended to build the perfect closet for you and your family. We do this by opening a line of communication with our clients that is open from the time you contact us, throughout the planning and installation, and even up to the time you sell your home. After you've approved our custom design for your dream closet, we'll ask for a 50% deposit to begin work. We'll fill out the contract, specifying precisely what work is to be done and the timeline. We'll order your closet materials, finishes, and accessories form our manufacturing facility in Dallas, GA. From start to finish, the custom closet design process takes about five days to complete. Once the job is complete and you are 100% satisfied, that's the point where the final half will be due. We're able to provide such a fast turnaround because the manufacturing of your custom closet parts, including drawers, cabinets, etc, is all done at our facility. This proximity allows us to design your closets, build them, and install them faster than anyone else in the area. It also means that any alterations can be made quickly and cost-effectively. We encourage you to contact Artisan Custom Closets for more details about the custom closet design process we go through with our clients. We'll be happy to take you through the whole process step-by-step so that you can see just how thorough and detailed our professional team is.

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