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At the age of 15, Max Craft owner Adrian Williams started a custom cabinetry business with his dad and brother. By the time he was 18, he was building his own custom cabinetry and went to work for custom cabinet shops, commercial cabinetry shops, and mill workshops. From there, he graduated onto general construction. Adrian worked as a general contractor with a high-end residential contractor in North Carolina, Frank Cole Building Company.
He was quickly promoted to a foreman in that company at just 22 years old but decided to switch careers entirely. After a couple of years, he moved back to North Carolina to work as a self-employed contractor, doing various residential jobs and even large-scale commercial projects. Here, in 2017, is where Max Craft was born. Adrian and his small team were able to work on high-end studios, foundation repairs for multi-million dollar mansions, golf course restaurant remodeling, and much more. Check out our gallery page to see some of this work.
While Max Craft was created in California, Adrian has since moved and now operates the business outside of Atlanta in Decatur, Georgia. Visit our contact page to learn more about our location or to get in touch with our team today.
Adrian focuses on residential and new construction/remodeling. He has been designing & drafting since 2015. His experience in project management & extreme detail allows him to focus and dedicate his attention on project at a time to full completion. Adrian enjoys design craftsmanship, clever designs and putting his full attention into exploring the clients vision while involving conceptual and structural design along with drafting of building permit docs.
Adam has 12 years in commercial and residential construction with a focus on experienced carpentry and craftsmanship. Having a creative outlook for customization and problem solving, Adam mostly specializes in quality production, communication and maintaining positive relationships. His knowledge and understanding of power tools and heavy machinery is only superseded by his safety protocols.