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I know many people come to this site and get professionals to answer questions about building projects for free. So I do not mean to step on any toes of any advertising specialists who may come to this site by asking for this help. When reworking our ads for the local newspaper we were trying to come up with two poistive words that would describe addtions, yet also set the ad apart then the standard “well built” “craftesmen style”. My wife came up with “carefully integrated”. I like the integrated part. Any ideas, can be more then two words just only have room for 22 characters before the word additions.
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I know many people come to this site and get professionals to answer questions about building projects for free. So I do not mean to step on any toes of any advertising specialists who may come to this site by asking for this help. When reworking our ads for the local newspaper we were trying to come up with two poistive words that would describe addtions, yet also set the ad apart then the standard "well built" "craftesmen style". My wife came up with "carefully integrated". I like the integrated part. Any ideas, can be more then two words just only have room for 22 characters before the word additions.