Finished interior woodwork made from locally sourced lumber in Cairo Georgia by Douglas Home Renovations and Construction

From Raw Lumber to Finished Home Interiors in Cairo Georgia

December 17, 20251 min read

At Douglas Home Renovations and Construction, the details inside a home matter just as much as the structure itself. That’s why we work with trusted local partners when it comes to the materials that shape the finished space.

For many of our interior builds, we source wood locally in Cairo, Georgia, working with Mr. Keith Lacey at Riverwood. From trim and framing to custom interior details, this wood becomes the foundation for the finished look you see throughout our remodeling projects.

In the video we’re sharing here, you’ll see how the wood inside this home was made, from raw lumber to the finished interior. This is the same craftsmanship and material quality you’ll find across the homes featured on our Remodeling page.

Local sourcing allows us to control quality, stay consistent, and deliver interiors that feel solid, clean, and built to last.

Justin Douglas is the owner of Douglas Home Renovations and Construction, serving Thomasville, GA and the surrounding areas. With decades of hands-on experience, Justin specializes in full home renovations and new construction, managing projects from planning through completion. Known for his attention to detail and commitment to doing things right the first time, he leads a team focused on quality craftsmanship, clear communication, and delivering results that last.

Justin Douglas

Justin Douglas is the owner of Douglas Home Renovations and Construction, serving Thomasville, GA and the surrounding areas. With decades of hands-on experience, Justin specializes in full home renovations and new construction, managing projects from planning through completion. Known for his attention to detail and commitment to doing things right the first time, he leads a team focused on quality craftsmanship, clear communication, and delivering results that last.

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