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CAUTION! New doors needed ASAP

Our doors are white and decorated carefully to reflect our personalities.

My daughter's door is neatly decorated with a monogram "G" crafted from colorful, fuzzy pompons and a shoelace tied tightly to the doorknob, used to entice the cats out of her room at night.

And my son's door, well, as the saying goes: "Use a picture. It's worth a thousand words," as you can see here. I'm not sure what I would miss most, the "CAUTION" tape or the cartoon doodles.

Design by HomeStory Doors of Chicago

Budget: $2,400

The Piagari home has dated, flat-panel doors. The children have decorated their bedroom doors to reflect their personality and to hide the lack of style. Mom is ready for a change and to upgrade the look and feel of her entire home with new interior doors. Her son's bedroom door has a mounted basketball hoop and cartoon doodles facing the hallway, which really disrupts her hallway's décor and style.

Suggestions:

• Replace dated, damaged doors with 3-Panel Winslow Smooth Finish doors, one of HomeStory of Chicago's most popular styles. This elegant and classy door style will transform the look and feel of your entire home. HomeStory's unique door-replacement system allows us to digitally measure the existing doorway and custom cut a door to fit your existing door frame.

• Our doors are factory painted with professional grade paint. We will provide you with paint color information to take to your local store to paint the walls and frames a matching or coordinating color.

• Add new knobs or levers and you will have a new hallway.

Three-panel doors are a popular choice for replacements.
HomeStory can replace all the doors in your home in just a few hours with no construction mess or hassle.
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