MaliBusiness: Renovating? Rebuilding?

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Coast Supply Co

If you’re tired of your ordinary or outdated closet or planning the closets in your new home, you have probably been thinking how a new closet has the possibility to be more than a place to store your stuff. It is, in fact, the place where you get ready to take on the day. And, when it’s designed with attractive, smart and intuitive features that reflect your needs and lifestyle, it can keep you organized, provide easy access, increased efficiency, creative and well planned storage and add value to your home! These are the benefits provided by our newest advertiser, Inspired Closets. The company utilizes a four-step process to assure that the end result is exactly tailored to your needs—starting with a free in-home consultation and ending with a perfect installation (including clean-up) by highly experienced finish carpenters. 

Check out their website inspiredclosets.com to view examples of their work, learn how they approach every project, review the qualifications of their designers, installers and support staff, and read testimonials from their many happy clients. Call 818.346.1800 for information and/or to schedule an appointment. 

Home Showroom Opening Saturday, September 21st! 

Not long after the Old Topanga Fire way back in 1993, Operation Recovery (OR) assisted rebuilders by creating a local showroom where rebuilders, repairers and renovators could view and price furniture, finishes, appliances, flooring, marble, etc. for their new and renewed homes. This was a useful idea then and it still is. Although OR doesn’t have the bandwidth for the Woolsey Fire, fear not: Coast Supply Co (Flooring, Windows, Kitchen, Home & More!) to the rescue!  

Coast Supply Co. has been serving Santa Barbara County with excellence in craftsmanship since 1945 and now, they are opening a Malibu showroom on Sept. 21 from 12-3 p.m. in the Malibu Village Shopping Center with a Grand Opening Celebration featuring shaved ice and hula dancers! 

Stop by and welcome owners Ryan Reed his wife Aimee and their Malibu manager Barnaby Hitzig.