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Businiess name:  Country Woods Furniture
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Neva A. indicates that everything is made on-site. Country Woods is a retailer and does not make anything as we buy from over 50 furniture vendors, many local and most offering finished pieces direct from their factories. Our prices are very competitive comparing like items and in many cases are better than competitors' sale prices. An unfinished piece that is custom finished by us can cost more. Many of our clients tell us that when a piece has to match an existing set or has to have just the right paint/stain combination to fit the room then this is a small price to pay to get exactly what they want!\r \r Mary A. states that "there is little to be saved in finishing a piece yourself" but that is only part of the story. Yes, you can save money in many cases by finishing a piece yourself but those that do choose to finish a piece really enjoy the process and get satisfaction from doing it themselves and getting it done their way. Are there imperfections in the unfinished piece? Ye

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