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    Salt Pine Interiors

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Commercial interior design

    Home interior design

    Partial home interior design

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    Home staging

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    I cried the day I backed my car into a tree and it crumbled like a beer can and I cried again the…read moreday I picked it up cause it looked like new! They performed magic!! I have no other words for it!!! Thank u thank u!

    Coastal Contracting Review…read more I strongly caution anyone considering Coastal Contracting (owner Stephen Carlson) for a new home build. Our experience was financially devastating and the contract was not honored. We contracted with Coastal Contracting in August 2024 to build a single-family home in D'Iberville, MS. The cost+ contract provided estimated price with a +/-10% variance. The final cost came in well beyond that variance, and the home appraised for significantly less than what we paid -- leaving us substantially underwater. Had we not sold our previous home at a significant profit during construction, we could not have covered the repeated cash demands and likely would have faced foreclosure. Throughout the build, Mr. Carlson was unable or unwilling to produce a written allowance list, a cost methodology, or a single written change order -- all of which his own contract requires. Instead, he repeatedly demanded large out-of-pocket payments on top of the scheduled bank draws to keep the project moving. When I asked for the accounting to justify these overages, I was told I had everything I needed and that how their payments were handled was not my business. I later found out that many payments to vendors and sub-contractors were often past due. The project was contractually scheduled to complete by October 2025. It finished in mid-November, with no written change orders, no documented delays, and no significant weather events on the Gulf Coast to explain it. The late completion forced us to obtain two loan extensions and pay additional fees. Other concerns: the plans were treated as "just a guideline"; the project manager was injured on site and we were not notified within the contractual three-day window (we learned from a subcontractor); and we never received documentation of continuous General Liability, Workers' Comp, or renewed Builder's Risk coverage after the original policy period. If you're considering Coastal Contracting, I urge you -- at minimum -- to require a detailed written allowance schedule up front. I repeat get a detailed written allowance schedule UP FRONT and do not proceed until that is provided and a part of the contract. Mr Carlson seems like a good sales person, but he is really just a snake oil salesman selling terms he cannot meet. Once he has your business it is all about your money. You will become nothing more than an ATM to him. He does not listen and only does or doesn't do what he wants. He is a liar, a bully and just an overall bad person to do business with. I suggest finding someone else.

    Salt Pine Interiors - interiordesign - Updated May 2026

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