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r:t -[ rom our beginnings in 1940, we've used teamwork to prcvide our customers with outstanding service and quality pp{ucts"

Today, the Bean Team works just as hard to ensure that the Southern Pine products we manufacture meet rigid quality standards.

When you call, rest assured you'll talk to a human being, nct a machine. \Yg'll prole to you that we mean it when rve talk a.bout unequalled custorner service. .: m o Should you choose fluted or plain? o Should the capital be ornate or should it be simple? o What size will you need? o What are the dimensions of the room or rooms where you are thinking of using columns? o Is the design traditional or contemporary? o Do you prefer simple styles or something more formal? o Does the room serve multiple purposes (kitchen, family room, home office)?

I he gentlernen in the old photo above worked hard to position that log so that each board that left the sawmill was a*ffiectras they could make it. Just like today.

Iil" *"r" *r"o fo, you yesterday, we're here for you today,end we'll be here for you tomorrow. Count on it.

Th" B"- Team is backed up by two sawmills, three pressur€ reating cylinders, a deck accessories shop and dry kilns for KDAT.

Octagon, Cove or Diamond- patterns) let you build or accent with nostalgic flourishes.

All sryles, of course, are painstakingly crafted by' Collins Products Wan-ant1 transJcrablc to all w,'wrs. LLC to replicate.the look of Western Red Cedar. All are backed by a groundbreaking 3O-year warranty thati fully transferable to all ownefs. And all can help turn an anonymous- developrnent into a pfized neighborhood. For the whole story visit www.CollinsWood.com. Or call us ar I-800-417-3674.

COLUMNS can be used as ornate room dividers.

What To Ask Column Designers

Depending on where they're placed, columns can be used to divide a room or make it seem more spacious, to tie two areas together, to give a room balance or to become its focal point.

Jeff Davis, Chadsworth's 1.800.Columns, Wilmington, N.C., suggests dealers ask questions to lead customers to the right columns for their particular applications: o Where will the columns or pilasters be used? o What shape would be best for the area where you will install them?

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