Indianapolis Monthly HOME 2022

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HOME 2022 SPECIAL EDITION

GOOD NATURE A backyard conservatory addition brings the outdoors inside, and a fresh crop of leaf-print decor items will grow on you.

F R O M T H E P U B L I S H E R S O F I N D I A NA P O L I S M O N T H LY

Renewed Energy A NORTHSIDE ABODE GETS A COMPLETE MAKEOVER TO REFRESH THE LOOK AND FEEL OF ITS INTERIOR SPACES.


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EDITOR’S NOTE A cute leaf pillow (left) prompted me to branch out and seek a few more household goods with a related design.

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Common Threads

I’LL BE HONEST. When I was planning this issue of Home, I didn’t

intend to focus so heavily on renovation projects. As I was reviewing and selecting the featured properties, though, a common, overarching theme emerged. Whether the homeowners loved their residences or not, they all committed to improving and personalizing them, either by adding elements like a poolhouse to provide shade and relief from the summer sun (“Splash Pad,” p. 28) or a conservatory to enjoy natural surroundings throughout the year (“Through the Looking Glass,” p. 42) or by giving interior spaces a complete overhaul to better reflect the family’s lifestyle and aesthetic tastes (“Redesigned Roots,” p. 32). I was particularly inspired by the bright, verdant conservatory, which reminded me of a greenhouse. Even on a snowy day in February, setting foot inside the space felt like stepping into springtime. Not only was the large room filled to the gills with a lush collection of houseplants, it was also furnished thoughtfully with unique accessories and plant-related goods. A couple of leafshaped pillows on reupholstered chairs in the far corners gave me an idea to spin off a page of leaf-print decor items toward the front of the publication (“Hook Up the Ivy,” p. 14). In addition to our resource listings of residential pros and local shops and suppliers starting on page 52, we also highlight the work of artisans and craftspeople in this edition. Ceramic artist Sarah Anderson kicks off our editorial content with a selection of handmade pottery (p. 11), and profiles of Indiana woodworkers (“With the Grain,” p. 18) showcase the styles, techniques, and philosophies they apply to the trade.

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FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF

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A Zionsville home is enhanced with a cool poolhouse to provide fun in both sun and shade.

42 THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS Panoramic views abound in a plant-filled custom conservatory addition that envelops the homeowners inAsunlight andgraphic nature, preppy palette, bothprints, inside out. andand clean lines define this Westfield with BY EM I LY U DE home LL scenic golf course views.

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REDESIGNED ROOTS Instead of buying a home they loved, a northside couple bought one they hated and renovated it to perfection. BY BA I L E Y B R I S C OE

ON THE COVER Photograph by Miya Daigle



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CLAY ALL DAY

A ceramic artist creates functional pieces designed with intricate and whimsical graphic themes.

12 STORY TELLERS

Your personal library can speak volumes when displayed between bold bookends.

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14 HOOK UP THE IVY

Monsteras, ferns, and more adorn these leaf-themed tabletop and decor items.

16 COOL RUNNINGS

Modern bathroom faucets in a variety of finishes are dripping with style.

Department 18 WITH THE GRAIN

Indiana makers celebrate the beauty of local lumber by crafting distinctive, handcrafted furniture and accessories. BY A M Y LY NC H

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Resources 51 MAKING WAVES

With patterning reminiscent of an artist’s seascape, this quartzite slab will have you dreaming of coastal scenes, sand, and surf.

52 MEET THE PROS

Whether you’re building, remodeling, buying, or selling, the right team can help you achieve your home goals.

56 FIXTURES & FINISHES

From appliances to windows and doors, these suppliers outfit and customize all your indoor and outdoor spaces.

66 ACCENTS & DECOR

In the market for new furniture, art, plants, or entertaining supplies? Fill your home with inspired pieces from exquisite environments. 8

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Turn the page to see a selection of unique accessories for literary lifestyles.

Clay All Day COLUMBUS NATIVE and Ball State grad Sarah Anderson took inspiration from her architecturally renowned hometown when shaping her career path as a ceramic artist. Anderson’s pottery collection includes functional pieces like pitchers, teapots, mugs, planters, and vases designed with intricate and whimsical graphic themes and saturated colors. Works may be purchased directly through the artist or from Indy shops Grounded Plant & Floral Co., Snakeroot Botanicals, and Leviathan Bakehouse. Sarah Anderson Ceramics, 201 S. Rural St., 812-390-1400, sarahandersonceramics.com

Photograph by TONY VALAINIS

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HOUSEWARMING

Amethyst slices, $280. Charles Mayer & Co. See listing on page 70.

Accents

STORY TELLERS

Hand-carved wood goat heads, $45. Nine + Roxy (online only). nineandroxy.com

Vintage brass clipper ship, $42. The Corner Bazaar. See listing on page 66.

Your personal library can speak volumes when displayed between bold bookends. B Y S T E P H E N G A R S TA N G

Vascular-inspired porcelain vases. Pricing varies per section. Houseworks. See listing on page 78.

Powder-coated metal in yellow and blue, $60 each piece. Artifacts. See listing on page 70. 12

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HOUSEWARMING

Houseplants jigsaw puzzle, $22. Grounded Plant & Flower Co. See listing on page 80.

Framed painting by Jessica Green. For sale as part of a set. Tiffany Skilling Interiors. See listing on page 53.

Seagrass placemat, $11. Decorate. See listing on page 70.

Patterns

HOOK UP THE IVY

Monsteras, ferns, and more adorn these leaf-themed tabletop and decor items. B Y S T E P H E N G A R S TA N G

Monstera hook pillow, $28. Decorate.

Majolica pond lily water pitcher, $98. French Pharmacie Flea. See listing on page 66. 14

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Fern-print metal placemat, $138. Charles Mayer & Co. See listing on page 70.



HOUSEWARMING Kallista Pinna Paletta unlacquered brass tall-spout faucet, $2,035. Kohler Signature Store by Crescent Supply. See listing on page 60. Brizo Frank Lloyd Wright luxe nickel and teak wood faucet, $687 (without handles). Economy Plumbing Supply. See listing on page 62.

Fixtures

COOL RUNNINGS

Modern bathroom faucets in a variety of finishes are dripping with style.

Moen Arris matte black one-handle faucet, $1,048. Plumbers Supply Co. See listing on page 62.

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Signature Hardware Exira oil-rubbed bronze wall-mounted faucet, $299. Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery. See listing on page 62.

Delta Ara chrome one-handle channel faucet, $285. Lee Supply Corp. See listing on page 62.



CUSTOM FURNISHINGS

With the Grain INDIANA MAKERS CELEBRATE THE BEAUTY OF LOCAL LUMBER BY CRAFTING DISTINCTIVE, HANDCRAFTED PIECES OF FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES. B Y A M Y LY N C H

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contemporary woodworking materials and design, “green” continues to be the big buzzword—both as a color and a trend. Recycling and repurposing is in, and supply chain issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic have only reinforced the benefits of sourcing lumber locally and making use of urban trees and existing wood. Here, several Indiana woodworkers share their thoughts on trends, inspiration, Hoosier hardwoods, and how they found their way into the industry.

Gary Payne of Iron Timbers in southeast Indiana uses an orbital sander to create a smooth surface.

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Iron Timbers CRAFTSMANSHIP IS a family trait for

Gary Payne and his sons, Dustin and Caleb. Co-owners of Iron Timbers in Osgood, Indiana, the trio hails from an English bloodline famous for its woodworking skills and prowess. Dustin broached the idea of teaming up to create a wood and metal shop in late 2016. “Our dad was a former homebuilder and construction guy who taught building trades for a local career center for 30 years,” he says. “At that time, he was retired and my brother and I were both working as industrial electricians. I’d seen some online posts about live-edge tables with metal legs selling for a lot of money, so I approached Caleb with the idea and we started working together on some projects.” By spring 2017, the Paynes had officially launched Iron Timbers in southeastern Indiana, a region some consider the “Hardwood Capital of the World.” “Our mission is to use our Godgiven gifts to create and bring into existence people’s ideas, designs, and dreams through our handcrafted creations,” Gary says. “I’ve been a woodcarving artist all my life, and I personally feel our love for God allows us to be inspired by all kinds of things—nature, people, buildings, and trees. We allow our creativity to flow from that.” Tables that combine live-edge tops, carved wood details, and metal bases seem to be the bread-and-butter product for Iron Timbers, although the Paynes also fabricate custom metal-and-wood sculptures and other items for community organizations, homebuilders, remodelers, and design firms. Many customers have gotten in touch after seeing Iron Timbers items featured on the past few seasons of HGTV’s Good Bones. “To me, the [woodworking] trend is moving more toward specialized makers who capture the essence of what people want,” Gary says. “People are particular about what they bring into their homes. We work hard to accommodate that.”

ABOVE: Dustin, Gary, and Caleb Payne team up as a family to create wood and metal furnishings. LEFT: Caleb makes sparks fly in the workroom. BELOW: A California cottonwood burl end table combines the shop’s specialties.

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Bohall Design and Fabrication A FOURTH-GENERATION furniture maker, Loran Bohall was

Loran Bohall, owner of Bohall Design and Fabrication.

This walnut coffee table integrates blackened steel into the legs.

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born with woodworking in his blood. “My great-grandfather and grandfather were cabinet builders at Orinoco Furniture Company in Columbus,” he recalls. “My father was a hobbyist furniture builder, and my aunts were talented toy makers and wood carvers.” By his early 20s, Bohall had set his own course into the industry, working with craftsmen he knew in Columbus before moving to Indy in 2014. Here, he founded Bohall Design and Fabrication in 2016 in a Millersville dairy factory-turned-studio, sharing space with a metal sculptor and later becoming one of the first tenants of Ruckus Makerspace. These days, Bohall and his team work out of a 5,000-square-foot shop in the Circle City Industrial Complex. “Our biggest focus is to keep fine craft at the forefront of everything we’re doing,” he says. “Everyone in the shop brings forward ideas, and we go over proposals as a team to balance efficiency of construction while also building with heritage in mind.” As a perfect example, Bohall’s Osage Orange and walnut items incorporate traditional joinery mechanisms. “We like to use old standards of production, but in a modern way,” he explains. “Our pieces look simple, but they have complicated underlying elements that will make them last for a long time.” Bohall’s group also manages its own metal fabrication in house, introducing the ability to add steel, brass, and aluminum elements to wood pieces. Style-wise, Bohall is noticing a shift toward well-executed furniture and streamlined design. “Primary shapes are what people are gravitating to instead of highly carved ornate pieces,” he says. “Modern style is always popular, and the trends I pay the most attention to are usually even simpler than that.” 1125 E. Brookside Dr., Ste. C15, bohalldf.com



Indy Urban Hardwood A SELF-PROFESSED “wood nerd,” Brian

Presnell puts his art background to good use in his current role with Indy Urban Hardwood. A woodworking class in junior high served as his introduction to the trade, paving the way for Presnell to graduate from Herron School of Art and Design in 1995 with a degree in furniture design. After installing art all around Indy and building relationships with organizations throughout the community, Presnell shifted gears to focus on urban lumber. “It’s a national trend; there are companies doing this all across the country,” he says. “A lot of sawmills don’t like using urban trees because they may have nails or spikes in them that can ruin a veneer blade. Our model is to recycle urban lumber into useable material that we can make beautiful stuff with, reusing trees that would otherwise be mulched or burned.” Indy Urban Hardwood accepts trees from museums, university campuses, golf courses, cemeteries, and even homeowners throughout the Indy metro area. Kiln drying the wood is the key to creating useable lumber, a process Presnell and his team manage onsite at their 16,000-square-foot facility in an old near-southside Kroger building. For his yard-to-table furniture pieces and accessories, Presnell is happy to let the wood speak for itself. “I look closely at the log when I’m deciding how to cut the tree,” he explains. “I find inspiration in all of our local hardwoods. I love maple. Indiana walnut is so highly regarded. A quarter-sawn sycamore is beautiful, like leopard spots. I view this work through a butcher’s lens—how can I get the grain to look its best?” 3643 E. Raymond St., indyurbanhardwood.com

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“I look closely at the log when I’m deciding how to cut the tree. I find inspiration in all of our local hardwoods. I love maple. Indiana walnut is so highly regarded. A quartersawn sycamore is beautiful, like leopard spots. I view this work through a butcher’s lens—how can I get the grain to look its best?”



Brothers Furniture Design CAREER FIREFIGHTERS and brothers-in-law, Bryan York and

Justin Berg and Bryan York co-own Brothers Furniture Design.

A dining set displayed below the BFD logo includes both bench seating and chairs.

Justin Berg cut their woodworking teeth by constructing a few items for York’s new home during their days off from the firehouse. Seeing a gap in the market, the duo decided to team up and start selling handcrafted tables and other wood furniture in 2012. York and Berg learned on the job, and as demand for their products increased, eventually moved out of their garage workshop and hired employees. “No one has a degree in woodworking, but we all held summer jobs growing up in fields ranging from serving tables to construction, and we feel the mixture of backgrounds makes us a well-rounded team,” York says. Initially focusing on tables, Brothers has added cabinets and other pieces of furniture to its inventory over the years, as well as metal work. “We try not to limit ourselves to a specific style and rather hold to a specific level of quality,” York says. “We do have several talented designers we work with, and they all push us creatively. It’s not uncommon for us to be working on a farmhouse table, a modern table, and cabinets all at once.” York and Berg prefer to bring their customers’ visions to life as opposed to pushing their own design agenda. “We typically build to order, so we aren’t seeking new designs or trying to reinvent the wheel,” York says. “We want our tables and furniture to be statement pieces, but it’s most important that they’re functional and serve their intended purpose of bringing people together. Getting too artsy with style typically leads to a decline in function.” York finds inspiration through the creative process more than in any one particular kind of wood or metal. “We take rough lumber and work on it for several days making it nicer and nicer,” he says. “Once it gets to our finish area, it instantly changes from wood to furniture. That’s still rewarding to see after 10 years.” 4869 Mehaffey St., Lawrence, brothersfurnituredesign.com

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Simply Amish RECOGNIZABLE BY its natural wood

beauty and timeless classic design, sturdy handcrafted Amish furniture can fit seamlessly into any number of different home or office settings. Simply Amish president and co-founder Kevin Kauffman grew up in an Amish community, taking an early interest in his dad’s woodworking shop and creating pieces to sell for pocket money while his peers were busy running lemonade stands. Although he’s now a First Christian Church member, Kauffman continues to work closely with Amish relatives and stays attuned to the designs and products sold through the boutique furniture store in Castleton.

“The industry seems to be looking for more product made in the U.S. again. Which, of course, is perfect for us.”

“Our mission is to supply the Indy area with high-quality, Americanmade products,” he says. Reputable for its custom-made solid wood furniture and upholstery, Simply Amish launched its Indianapolis retail store in 1994, catering to a customer base keen on seeking heirloom-quality pieces. “We work with several furniture designers who find inspiration all around the world,” Kauffman says. “One of our more popular designs was inspired by railroad bridges. You just never know where the next idea will come from.” Most Simply Amish pieces are constructed from one of seven different hardwoods in what Kauffman calls “transitional” styles. “We see clean lines and medium wood tones as the latest trends,” he adds. “Grays are still pretty hot as well. The industry seems to be looking for more product made in the U.S. again. Which, of course, is perfect for us.” 5612 Castleton Corner Ln., simplyamishindy.com 26

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LEFT: Simply Amish pieces are handmade and customized by expert craftsmen. ABOVE: The Aspen collection includes dining chairs with curved backs and patterned inlays. BELOW: The Castleton showroom displays leather and fabric options, along with lamps and accessories.


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A ZIONSVILLE HOME IS ENHANCED WITH A COOL POOLHOUSE TO SUPPLY FUN IN BOTH SUN AND SHADE.

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client needed help creating a spot to beat the heat while fully enjoying his backyard pool area, he turned to Steve Gray Renovations to build a shelter that blended with the style and finishes of his existing residence. Gray teamed up with architectural designer Gary Nance and interior designer Tonya Ballew to plan, construct, and furnish this safe haven from solar rays. The new poolhouse is equipped with conveniences like a kitchen and bar, bathroom, laundry and storage area, dining table with overhead pergola, and open living space to gather and watch TV in front of the fireplace after a long day spent swimming.

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THIS PAGE: The homeowners and their guests can take breaks from the pool to relax and dry off in front of the TV and outdoor fireplace. OPPOSITE PAGE: The poolhouse includes a full set of amenities to eliminate the need for back-and-forth trips to the main house.

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ADDITIONAL VENDORS AND SUPPLIERS: Cameron Electric (electrical work by Matt Beckom and Dave Capps) • Danver Cabinets (painted stainless-steel cabinetry) • Dealers Wholesale (fireplace by Brandon Gentry) • Ferguson (appliances, grill, ventilation, and plumbing) • Frederick Construction (custom framing and trim work by Kevin Frederick) • Indiana Lighting (lighting and gas lanterns by Jean Leeper) • Indy Craft Painting (specialty finishes and painting by Kevin Kinder) • L.E. Isley & Sons (plumbing and gas work) • McComb Window and Door (windows and exterior doors) • Millennium Sounds (audio/video) • ProBuild/Carter-Lee (construction frame and trim materials) • Restoration Hardware (most furniture) • RST Custom Woodworking (custom wood cabinets and trim work) • Specialty Stainless Steel Fabrication (custom vent hood by Matt Dittemore) • Stewart Metal Products (custom copper work and roof by Joe Stewart) • Tremain Tile Marble & Granite (custom marble tops and backsplash tile by Jesse Tremain)

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Instead of buying a home they loved, a northside couple bought one they hated and renovated it to perfection.

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Contrasting black and walnut cabinetry and dramatic marble on the backsplash and countertops add visual appeal in the kitchen. The breakfast nook (opposite page, middle) got a fresh reboot with a modern table, linear light fixture, and bright yellow and orange accents. 34

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Colonial-style homes welcome you to Sycamore Springs on Indy’s north side. The sea of white trim and wrought-iron gates evokes a historic feel. Instead, you’ve just entered a quaint housing community a few blocks shy of the bustling Castleton shopping scene, where most of the homes were built in the early 2000s and don very similar facades. The neighborhood, with its cozy, tight-knit atmosphere and proximity to nearly everything, is what drew Monique and Terrence McWilliams to put down roots in the area. But this isn’t your typical love-at-first-sight home-buying story. In fact, the couple didn’t love much of anything about their new place when they moved there in 2018. But they knew they could make it their own … or at least one of them did. “I thought we were just doing a kitchen remodel,” Terrence says. Monique counters, “He might say that, but I always knew it was going to take a total renovation.” Make that a two-part overhaul, during which every square inch of the home would be transformed. Only the original hardwood flooring would be spared.

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hase one, which indeed included a kitchen upgrade, didn’t begin right away. Monique spent nearly three years scouring Instagram for local designers she found inspiring. Nothing spoke to her until she remembered visiting Haus Love at the corner of Kessler Boulevard and College Avenue in Broad Ripple with a friend. Turns out, that friend knew the owner, Heidi Woodman. And this time, it was love at first sight. Terrence and Monique wanted a home that complemented their personalities, which Monique describes as, “edgy and unique, without being too much.” The couple gravitates toward dark, moody color schemes. They wanted warm, rich wood incorporated as focal points. At the same time, they wanted the house to feel welcoming—not harsh and uninviting—because it is a gathering spot. They often host their family and friends, and the home is a landing pad for their teenage children’s friends. Luckily, Woodman welcomed their desire to break from the norm. “Quite honestly, I’m growing tired of the all-white aesthetic,” she says. Aside from the ambience, there wasn’t a laundry list of must-haves for the home. The couple was mainly concerned with two rooms.

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In the kitchen, Terrence and Monique were passionate about ceiling-height upper cabinets and a big, stately island. They absolutely did not want to see any stainless steel. Oh, and the adjacent breakfast nook had to stay. Which meant there wasn’t room to expand the footprint.

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cabinetry. They ripped out bulkheads that were keeping the cabinets from reaching their full height potential and added beautiful wood beams for interest. The moody vibe entered in the form of gorgeous, black-stained cabinets juxtaposed with earthy walnut ones. And just when you think it’s all too masculine, your eye sweeps across the deep veining of the Viola marble countertop and meets circular, white pendants hanging overhead. Instead of competing, the elements fuse together to create a balance the homeowners hoped to achieve. This room, albeit the most challenging to execute, is without a doubt the most intriguing part of the home.

“I don’t understand how she brought my New York flat–style inspiration to life in our Indiana home, but she did it,” Monique says. “Before, it was cold and traditional. Now, it’s warmer and more inviting.” While Woodman gave the family their favored dark hues, she didn’t take white completely out of her palette. In fact, nearly all of the walls in the home feature a warm white hue. This is how she brought their vision to life without making the home feel small. Slabaugh says good lighting is also key when using dark colors. The next big focus area was Monique’s office. This space took Woodman out of her comfort zone, 2022 | IM HOME

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which turns out is “anything with angles.” Of course, the wall in question was load-bearing (cue the HGTV drama music). Despite the physical conundrum, Woodman worked her magic to transform the bland and boring den into a space where Monique feels inspired. It doesn’t feel like an office she has to be in, but rather a place she loves to spend her time. The desk is situated in the center of the room, but when you open the glass-paned French doors, your eye is drawn to the paneling on the back wall.

“It’s very nice to work with clients who respect and understand my craft as a designer, and not just as a decorator. They were very open to my suggestions, and they trusted my vision for them.” The left side of the room is covered in floor-to-ceiling builtin shelves, displaying artwork, books, and other pieces of Monique’s character. There are no knobs to be seen, which keeps the look very sleek and clean. Natural light pours into the space through windows on the right side of the room, framed by a dark-blue wall and matching curtains. This tone-on-tone feature is one of Monique’s favorite parts of the home, even though she originally vetoed the idea, unable to picture the final product. In the end, she

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trusted Woodman, and found that the designer’s first instinct—like so many other ideas along the way—was the right one. “It’s very nice to work with clients who respect and understand my craft as a designer, and not just as a decorator,” Woodman says. “They were very open to my suggestions, and they trusted my vision for them.” Case in point: the chandelier hanging in the entryway. Monique says it was the first one Woodman showed the couple, but it gave them “spooky, Halloween vibes.” It wasn’t until the designer came back with other, more vanilla options that the homeowners knew they wanted to go with the bold choice. “She knows we are edgy and not afraid,” Monique says. “She helped us see things together that we wouldn’t have pictured without her.”

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The home office goes from drab to fab with a geometric pattern on the wall and built-in bookcases that blend deep-toned walls with woodgrain accents. The new desk, wall sconces and lamp, artwork, and upholstered pieces communicate that this space means business. 2022 | IM HOME

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Patterned wallpaper and pared-down furniture in the dining room cast the existing ceiling treatment and hardwood floors in a whole new light.


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he rest of the downstairs consists of a family room, dining room, half bath, laundry room, and the main bedroom suite. All of these areas are deliberately drenched in the couple’s personality, spread about in the form of paintings, furniture, and details you probably wouldn’t even think are intentional. Consider the enormous paintings that hang above the dining room table. The artwork was in their home already, and Woodman had them reframed in a dark walnut wood to connect to the rest of the space. Or, the stairs that were widened at the bottom to angle and open the staircase up to the entry. In the laundry room, the countertop is actually the old kitchen counter that was saved during the demo. Paired with—you guessed it—wood accents and warm, golden tones, it’s made new again. Another genius detail in this space is the gold inside the hanging black pendants, chosen to match the metallic knobs. Every detail, down to the hidden storage on the back side of the kitchen island and the painted wallpaper accent walls, was artfully chosen with one goal in mind: to bring out the clients’ flair in every inch of their home. Phase two will add this same touch to their basement, creating a space where they can all enjoy the things they love most—sports, family, and social gatherings. Terrence and Monique are the type of people who wear matching track suits but manage to make them look as stylish and fabulous as if they were dressed to the nines. Likewise, their home is grand and cool, but it’s also cozy. It’s a place where you want to take off your shoes and stay awhile.

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A wood accent wall behind the bathroom mirror adds texture to the space and repeats the background pattern in the home office.

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LO OKI NG GLASS

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The homeowners collaborated with Pro Care Horticultural Services and Conservatory Craftsmen to create a scenic transition between the interior of the house and the backyard.

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nspiration from overseas travel led an area couple to embark on a unique project to create a stunning conservatory that serves as a gathering place for family and friends. Don and Beth (who requested that their last name be withheld) had long dreamed of adding a British-style glassed structure on the back of their brick home, situated on multiple lots in a tidy development on the southeast side of Indy. “I’m an Anglophile,” says Beth. “I love their decorating styles and cottage gardens. Everything is quirky.” In the United Kingdom, conservatories are popular additions that allow homeowners to experience the outdoors despite the country’s rainy weather and grow plants for enjoyment or food indoors. But fewer Americans augment their homes with these structures. Working with Conservatory Craftsmen, a regional specialist in these uncommon constructions, and the couple’s longtime landscaper, Carmel-based Pro Care Horticultural Services, they created a backyard jewel box—a stunning glass building that opens onto a paved patio with a brick pizza oven and is surrounded by thoughtful landscaping to enjoy during every season. “It was a long time coming,” says Don.

LONG-RANGE GOALS he dream of adding a conservatory had been hatched more than two decades earlier, but the project was sidelined by others that took precedence, such as building out the basement into a hangout spot for the homeowners’ three growing sons. They also bought the lot behind their home to add a pool and a pool house, the landscaping of which marked the beginning of their relationship with Pro Care owner Lowell Rolsky. “We feel indebted to Lowell,” Don explains. “We wouldn’t have anyone else do anything to our property.” Prior to the most recent project, Pro Care added a firepit and layers of landscaping for color, texture, and privacy. Rolsky says he caters to his clients’ appreciation for unique plantings, creates space for Beth to do her own gardening, and makes sure the yard provides points of interest throughout the growing season. “You can almost tell time by what’s happening in the yard,” Rolsky says. Don adds, “There’s always something blooming and happening—it’s continuous. [Lowell’s] a genius.”

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A hammock tucked behind the conservatory is a quiet spot to unwind and relax.

A PRIVATE OASIS hen it came time to break ground on the conservatory project, Pro Care salvaged as much existing plant material as possible while creating new hard- and landscape designs to surround the addition. One side featured a flagstone path and fountain that has become a favorite of the local robins. The far side of the conservatory from the house now has a large birdhouse and a hammock area that Don wanted for relaxed afternoons with a book. “When you pull up to the front of the house, you don’t expect it,” Beth says. “This is our private oasis.” They often have guests approach from the walkway around the side of the home to glimpse the conservatory from the exterior. French-style doors open out to a cozy patio with a seating area, a small pergola, a grill, and another of Don’s requests: a wood-fired pizza oven, where the couple recently prepared 30 pies for guests. Pro Care was meticulous in matching the brick for the patio hardscaping to that of the 30-year-old home. “For us, it was just trying to integrate the conservatory into the backyard so it wasn’t something stuck on the back of the house and was instead an expression of their lives and their lifestyle,” Rolsky says. “That’s our biggest hurdle sometimes, to make things look like they were always there. That’s something that we take a lot of pride in creating.” 46

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The patio’s brick pizza oven is a favorite feature of the homeowners.


FULLY INTEGRATED

Elements like a stone pathway, fountain, and potting station are surrounded with lush landscaping that provides seclusion and serene beauty.

o build the glass addition with the same attention to seamless integration with the existing home, the couple hired Conservatory Craftsmen, a Minneapolis-based company that installs this specific type of building throughout the country, including projects in Central Indiana and the Cincinnati area. “It’s critical that we respect the design and architecture of the home,” says Jim Hewitt, owner of Conservatory Craftsmen. “That’s why it’s not a one-size-fits-all project. That’s why it has to be custom. When you’re done, the conservatory should look like it belongs there. My philosophy in architecture and design: It should integrate into the house or it should be a folly.” The planning process also involves understanding how the client hopes to use the new space. Through the course of meetings in Minnesota and Indiana, Hewitt learned that family was a big focus of the homeowners’ lives. “I sat in [their] home and realized [they] didn’t have a lot of gathering space,” he says. “I knew right offhand it would be favorable to design a room for the whole family to gather.” Conservatory Craftsmen draws the plans and works with vendors overseas, including in Europe. Hewitt says that a great deal of the materials for the couple’s project originated in England and Belgium. Much of the building is made from mahogany wood.

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Over the course of about 10 weeks of construction, the crew used Don and Beth’s garage as a staging area to erect the conservatory, which now connects via double doors to the home’s interior. This integration means the addition gets everyday use by the homeowners.

GREENHOUSE EFFECT he centerpiece of the indoor space is a long, rustic table that the couple uses for meals, projects, and relaxing when not hosting family and friends. A flat-screen TV is mounted on a unique, easel-like stand from Restoration Hardware and is used to watch the morning news. The perimeter of the room, which includes a 12-foot-long antique table sourced from Hoosier Sister, is abundant with plants and has become a showcase for Beth’s succulent garden. “I don’t consider myself to have a green thumb,” says Beth. But since the completion of the conservatory and during the long days of the coronavirus pandemic, Beth began adding to her plant collection from area purveyors, including Dammann’s Garden Company, The Forest Flower Home & Garden Shop, Rosie’s Gardens, Grounded Plant & Floral Co., Allisonville Home & Garden by Sullivan, and Altum’s Garden Center. Fiddle-leaf fig, rattlesnake, bird of paradise, African violet, string of pearls, hoya, sansevieria, and staghorn fern are among the many plants that thrive in the light-collecting, climate-controlled space. “I don’t know much about plants,” says Don. “But I have seen plants come into this space and absolutely flourish.” At the far end of the conservatory is an intimate seating area with two Restoration Hardware chairs Beth sourced from Chairish online and had recovered locally at PAH Upholstery Co. It’s another spot where Don loves to relax with a book. The area is also a perfect vantage point to observe the wildlife that enjoys the landscape Pro Care has been tweaking and refining for the couple. At dusk, owls hoot in the tree canopies that arch over the glassed structure. Squirrels play and bury their nuts on the lawn. The homeowners have also seen raccoons, deer, rabbits, and even a fox.

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The interior of the conservatory is filled with houseplants and charming, unique accents.

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he space can be enjoyed in all seasons. “When it snows, it’s like being in a snow globe,” Don says. Rain and fog also create a charming vibe inside the conservatory, which has floors with radiant heating covered in Pennsylvania bluestone—a material that continues outside to the patio. Louvered windows can be opened in the spring and fall, and programmable, retractable shades prevent the sun from creating an oven in the hotter months of the year. The completion of the couple’s conservatory and outdoor patio project in the fall of 2019 came at an auspicious time, when the pandemic brought their three sons home to Indiana several months later. “It was perfect because all the boys came home,” Beth says. “Thank goodness we had all the space.”


The multipurpose indoor space can be used for activities like reading, listening to records, dining and entertaining, working from home, or watching TV.

The reunited family spread out around the house to work and study, including at the long table in the conservatory. When pandemic restrictions finally began lifting, their sons returned to their respective homes and Don and Beth reverted to their regular daily use of the space, with plans to do more entertaining. The couple wants to host salon-type gatherings with interesting groups of guests to foster conversations around topics of civic interest and raise money for charitable causes. “We wanted to have a place to entertain and discuss ideas,” says Don, who hopes the space will delight and energize his visitors. “People walk in here and right away they say they feel different.” The couple looks forward to many more days of entertaining family and friends and enjoying their daily lives in the enchanted space they have created. “In life, you’ve got to find your joy—and this is our joy,” says Beth. 2022 | IM HOME

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RESOURCES

MEET THE PROS WHETHER YOU’RE BUILDING, REMODELING, BUYING, OR SELLING, THE RIGHT TEAM CAN HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR HOME GOALS.

Architects Axis Architecture + Interiors 317-264-8162 axisarch.com

Blackline Studio 317-803-7900 blacklinestudio.net

David Rausch Studio 317-873-4970 davidrausch.com

Demerly Architects 317-847-0724 demerlyarchitects.com

Gary Nance Design 317-605-2196 garynancedesign.com

Goldberg Design Group, Inc.

317-582-1430 goldbergdesigngroup.com

HAUS | Architecture for Modern Lifestyles 317-652-2828 haus-arch.com

Luminaut | Rowland 317-636-3980 rowland.design

MW Harris

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NEON Architecture 317-332-7174 neonarchitecture.com

One 10 Studio 317-501-6021 one10studio.com

RATIO Design 317-633-4040 ratiodesign.com

Rottmann Collier Architects Inc. 317-721-2724 rottmanncollier.com

Still Architecture + Design 317-450-3208 still-arch.com

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Developers Henke Development Group 317-439-8803 henkedevelopment.com

Land Development & Building 317-767-9760 landdevelopbuild.com

Langston Residential Development 317-590-5687 langstondev.com

Christopher Scott Homes

317-408-4853, 317-590-7961 cshomes.com

Compendium Group 317-506-6367 cg317.com

Custom Homes by Cory

317-859-8309 customhomesbycory.com

Dan Elliott Custom Homes

317-849-9138 danelliotthomes.com

Golden Ratio Homes

JB Partners

Gollner Homes

Joyner Homes

Gradison Design Build

J.R. Lazaro Builders

317-777-1723 goldenratiohomes.com 317-432-7364 gollnerhomes.com

317-594-7575 gradisonbuilding.com

Green Square Design Construct, Inc. 317-431-8056 greensquareinc.com

Dave Sego Builders

317-845-0270 marinalimitedland.com

317-462-8806 davesegobuilders.com

GuyCo Homes & Remodeling

Re-Development Group

David Weekley Homes

Hamilton Homes

The Marina Limited Partnership

317-281-0482 redev.net

Homebuilders aaNovo

317-597-2262 aanovo.co

AR Homes 317-408-4853 arhomes.com

BBG Construction 317-250-8522 bbgconstruction.com

765-516-6815 davidweekleyhomes.com

Davis Homes 317-548-4663 davishomes.com

DB Klain Construction 317-846-9992 dbklain.com

Drees Homes 317-347-7300 dreeshomes.com

Duke Homes 317-422-9000 dukehomes.com

Beazer Homes

Eaton+Stipp Custom Homes

Becley Building Group

Ennis Custom Homes

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Bedrock Builders 317-770-3900 bedrockbuilders.com

317-979-4304 eatonandstipp.com

812-287-1878 enniscustomhomes.com

Estridge Homes 317-932-8785 estridge.com

Bridgenorth Homes

Executive Homes

Carrington Homes

Fischer Homes

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Cedar Street Builders 317-942-0859 cedarstreetbuilders.com

317-843-2740 executivehomesindy.com 317-348-4135 fischerhomes.com

G&G Custom Homes 317-418-7665 ggcustomhomes.com

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317-570-1331 builtbyhamilton.com

H•E Homes 317-759-3001 he-homes.com

Heritage Builders

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Heuer Homes 317-518-2993 heuerhomes.com

Homes by C.M. Watson

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Hoss Homes 317-823-9788 hosshomes.com

Indy Mod Homes 317-913-9127 indymodhomes.com

Integra Builders 317-426-7807 integrabuilders.com

J.A. Yancey & Associates

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Kent Shaffer Homes 317-903-3087 kentshafferbuilders.com

Kourtney Homes 317-522-3970 kourtneyhomes.com

Madison Custom Homes

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Mark S. Adams Building Corporation 317-590-3690 msabuildingcorp.com

Matt Beecher Builders 317-535-7348 mattbeecherbuilders.com

McKenzie Collection 317-574-7616 mckenziecollection.com

M/I Homes 317-207-6777 mihomes.com

Michael & Associates

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Mitford Homes 317-945-7538 mitfordhomes.com

Modern Living Design Build

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Old Town Design Group

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Phil Myers Custom Homes

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Randy Shaffer Custom Homes

Viewegh Crafted Homes 317-834-6512 viewegh.com

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Waterfront of West Clay

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Wedgewood Building Company

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Richard Carriger Custom Homes 317-846-9221 richardcarriger.com

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White Oak Homes 317-243-7140 whiteoak-homes.com

Williams Custom Art Builders

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Scott Campbell Custom Homes

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D Ray Decor

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Tikal Homes

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TKW Homes

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Shine Design Interiors

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Design Studio Vriesman

Kalleen & Company

Stephanie Wiott Designs

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Diane Hallquist Interior Design 317-257-9339

Elissa Decker Interior Design 317-698-5134 elissadecker.com

Elle Designs 317-508-9260 elle-designs.com

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317-987-4233

Kiefer Design Group 317-441-9247 kieferdesigngroup.com

Kittle’s Design Studio 317-849-1163 kittles.com

The LAB Houz 317-313-6940 thelabhouz.com

Lantz Collective 317-569-5972 lantzcollective.com

Lehner Designs 317-888-7086 lehnerdesigns.com

Marten Design

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Sassy Green Interiors

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G&G Design and Staging

Cathy Chitwood

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So Chic Home Design & Staging

317-439-1136 marikadesigns.com

Steven A. Wilson

Sanctuary Homes

Julie O’Brien Design Group

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317-590-0063 browndesignllc.com

317-475-1906 popeinteriors.com

Decorating Den Interiors

Marika Designs

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Rosalind Brinn Pope

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Exclusives Inc.

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317-319-1663 bwrhome.com 317-925-0693

Polish Interior & Art Design

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LKS Interior Design

Steven Sears Building Co.

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DB Interiors

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Bob Mead Interiors

Misch Bobrick Design

Julie Browning Bova Design

Blake W. Richardson

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Sigma Builders 317-203-3070 sigmabuildersllc.com

Constance Vinson Interiors

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Her Line Interior Design

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Hilari Goris Designs 260-413-3239 hilarigoris.com

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lksinteriordesign.com

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Thomas & Jayne Interior Design 317-582-2727 thomasjayne.com

Tiffany Skilling Interiors tiffanyskillinginteriors.com

Walker Designs 317-431-6240 walkerdesignsonline.com

Whetstone & Associates 317-852-7041 whetstoneandassociates.com

Landscape Designers 317 Grow

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Mary Sue Klinkose Interior Design

Accent Landscapes

317-313-3946

MBK Design 317-442-8222 mbkinteriordesign.com

Michael Jeffrey Design 317-627-5431 instagram.com/ michaeljeffreydesign

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Arkenau Landscapes & Lighting 317-294-1588 arkenaulandscaping.com

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RESOURCES BAM Outdoor, Inc. 317-896-1414 bamoutdoorinc.com

BPI Outdoor Living 317-259-4062 bpioutdoorliving.com

Brownsburg Landscape Company 317-852-8440 brownsburglandscape.com

Calvin Landscape 317-247-6316 calvinlandscape.com

Capehart Landscape & Design 317-439-0778 capehartlandscape anddesign.com

Circle City Outdoors 317-257-7518 circlecityoutdoors.com

Country Gardens Lawn & Landscape 317-339-7847 countrygardens landscaping.com

DeVries Design & Landscape 317-620-3040 devries-designs.com

Eagleson Landscape Company 317-997-4803 eaglesonlandscape.com

Engledow Group 317-575-1100 engledow.com

Fiano Landscapes 317-318-1015 fianolandscapes.com

Franco Landscaping 317-858-3858 francoland.com

Green Vista Landscaping

317-773-7911 greenvistalandscaping.com

Greenleaf Landscaping

Mark M. Holeman 317-849-3120 holemanlandscape.com

Midwest Landscape Industries 317-672-3788 mli-in.com

317-271-8957 mosierlandscape.com

Mr. Green Jeans Landscape & Irrigation

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Nature’s Choice Landscaping 317-852-2647 natureschoice landscaping.com

The Noll Landscape Group 317-841-7559 nolllandscape.com

Oasis Outdoor Living & Landscapes 317-485-6514 myoasisoutdoor.com

Outdoor Environments Group 317-292-9776 oeggroup.com

Precision Outdoors 317-691-8663 precision-outdoors.com

Primary Grounds 317-422-9755 primarygrounds.com

Pro Care Horticultural Services

317-872-4800 procarelandscapers.com

Progressive Lawnscaping

317-780-6619 progressivelawnscaping.com

Property Pros Land Management 317-482-3111 propertyproslm.com

Greenscape Geeks

Salsbery Brothers Landscaping

Heath Outdoor 317-420-4636 heathoutdoor.net

Hittle Landscaping 317-896-5697 hittlelandscape.com

K.D. Landscaping 317-896-9180 kdlandscapinginc.com

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Watson Construction

RE/MAX

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317-606-0147 watsonconstruction anddesign.com

Mosier Landscape

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Vive Exterior Design

317-843-0100 salsberybros.com

Spotts Garden Service 317-356-8808 spottsgardens.com

Start to Finish Landscaping 317-769-2211 starttofinish.com

Surroundings by Natureworks

317-575-0482 choosesurroundings.com

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Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Indiana Realty 317-595-2100 bhhsinrealty.com

Carpenter Realtors 800-630-1727 callcarpenter.com

Century 21

866-732-6139 century21.com

Coldwell Banker Kaiser Real Estate 800-875-8445 coldwellbanker.com

Encore Sotheby’s International Realty 317-660-4444 encoresothebysrealty.com

Engel & Völkers

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Everhart Studio 317-916-1052 everhartlistings.com

F.C. Tucker Company 317-954-4768 talktotucker.com

GB Landrigan Realtors 317-255-0255 gb.house

Good Living Indy 317-747-9131 goodlivingindy.com

Highgarden Real Estate

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Keller Williams 317-981-8020 kw.com

Litz Real Estate 317-882-8600 litzrealestate.com

Maywright Property Co. 317-210-0624 maywright.com

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Green Trade Contracting

317-413-6600 greentradecontracting.com

The HomeWright 317-223-3070 thehomewright.com

Indiana Residential 800-601-4050 indianaresidential.com

Remodelers Booher Remodeling Company 317-852-5546 booherbuilding.com

Case Design/ Remodeling

Jensen Design

317-716-7462 jensendesignllc.com

Legend Design Build 317-922-6248 legenddesignbuild.com

The Lifestyle Group

317-846-2600 caseindy.com

317-352-9022 lifestylegroup.com

Centennial Construction & Remodeling Services

MJ Brown Renovations

317-848-7634 centennialconstruction remodeling.com

Central Construction Group 317-213-6246 ccg-indy.com

CMH Builders 317-714-6536 cmhbuilders.com

Corinthian Fine Homes

317-578-0237 corinthianinc.com

Curtis Construction 317-900-0207 curtisconstruction.us

Curts Contracting 317-446-1553 curtscontracting.com

Custom Living

317-626-7393 customlivingusa.com

Dream Design of Indiana 317-600-8282 indyremodels.com

Dukate Fine Remodeling 317-736-9961 dukate.net

Dwelling Indy 317-893-3617 dwellingindy.com

Emergent Construction

317-572-7227 emergent-group.com

317-623-0444 mjbrownrenovations.com

RL Hahn Residential Design 317-450-9445 rlhahnresidential.com

Simpson Construction Services

317-660-5494 simpsonconstruction services.com

Spivey Remodeling

317-786-4200 spiveyremodelinginc.com

Steve Gray Renovations

317-596-0928 stevegrayrenovations.com

Stewart Construction 317-831-1303 stewartconstruction group.com

Stilwell Design & Remodeling

317-254-9098 stilwellremodeling.com

T. Morgan Construction

317-955-8984 tmorganconstruction.com

Thomas J. Pearson Inc.

317-861-9778 thomasjpearson.com

Tremain Corporation 317-849-8453 tremaincorp.com

Gannon & Co.

William Gordon Group

Gettum Associates

WrightWorks

317-432-2051 gannonandcompany.com 317-350-6643 gettum.com

317-361-3191 williamgordongroup.com 317-925-7106 wrightworks.net



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FIXTURES & FINISHES FROM APPLIANCES TO WINDOWS AND DOORS, THESE SUPPLIERS OUTFIT AND CUSTOMIZE ALL YOUR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SPACES.

APPLIANCES Best Buy Looking for a stainless-steel warming drawer or a high-efficiency washer and dryer? Amid its aisles of smartphones and video games, Best Buy has homeowners covered with new appliances for kitchens, laundry rooms, or any other space. Multiple Central Indiana locations, bestbuy.com

Ferguson Appliance Showroom You’ll find a large selection of appliances from major brands, such as Jenn-Air, Thermador, Viking, GE, and Bosch, at this northside showroom. Friendly, knowledgeable product experts can help you make the right choices for your home. 4705 E. 96th St., 317-6896667, fergusonshowrooms.com

Grand Appliance and TV This family-owned chain of 27 Midwest showrooms sells indoor and outdoor appliances from names such as Café, Frigidaire, KitchenAid, Subzero, and Miele. Mattresses, TVs, and electronics are also available. 4025 E. 82nd St., 317-863-4580; 8010 U.S. 31, 317-5344266; 10101 E. U.S. Hwy. 36, Avon, 317-203-4867; grandappliance.com

COUNTERTOPS & SURFACES Architectural Brick & Tile Though its roots are in the brick business, Architectural Brick & Tile carries a wide array of gorgeous glass, ceramic, metal, and porcelain tiles; natural-stone flooring; custom carved-stone items like fireplace surrounds and range hoods; and clay pavers. 8610 E. 106th St., Fishers, 317-842-2888, archbricktile.com

Artistic Marble and Granite Give countertops, vanities, bathtubs, or fireplaces a new look with one of Artistic Marble and Granite’s in-stock stone materials, which include travertine, slate, soapstone, granite, limestone, and onyx. 1308 W. Troy Ave., 317-7804422, artisticmarbleandgranite.net 56

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Caledonia Stone and Tile

Classic Stone LLC

Bring more style to your flooring and surfaces with Caledonia’s impressive variety of porcelain, marble, glass, mother-of-pearl, and waterjet mosaic surfaces. The latest cement encaustic tiles feature bold, high-contrast graphic patterns. 8070 Castleton Rd., 317-537-2514, caledoniastoneandtileimports.com

As a custom stone-fabrication and installation company, Classic Stone has customers covered when it comes to granite, quartz, marble, and wood by Cambria, Caesarstone, HanStone, and more. Schedule an appointment and check out all the colors and edge profiles in its expansive facility. 3525 W. State Rd. 32, Westfield, 317-804-5170, classicstonellc.com

Carmel Countertops Owner Per Laigaard oversees each project to make sure you get the best finish and fit. The showroom displays numerous types of granite, quartz, marble, and tile for any application in your home. 904 3rd Ave. SW, Carmel, 317-843-0331, carmelcountertops.com

Cathedral Marble & Granite Cathedral has a wide selection of marble, granite, porcelain, and quartz from around the world. Homeowners are welcome to visit the company’s fabrication facility to see all the slabs and chat with sales consultants about their projects. 208 Trout St., Whitestown, 317-769-5900, cathedralmarble.com

Chance Brothers Marble & Tile Running the family business since 1969, two sets of Chance brothers spanning two generations have helped customers create countertops, fireplace hearths, and vanities with choice granite, natural stone, marble, and recycled materials. 114 W. McCarty St., 317-635-7531, insta gram.com/chancebrosmarbleandtile

Circle City Copperworks In addition to its durability, copper can bring a unique element to your kitchen, whether it’s used in a sink, backsplash, range hood, or countertop. Smooth or hammered styles are available in different patinas for one-of-a-kind looks. 4337 W. 96th St., 317-337-9800, circlecitycopperworks.com

Classic Kitchen & Granite You’ll find many colors and styles of granite and quartz from Color Quartz, Santa Margherita, Mont Surfaces, and Zodiaq that are perfect for your home bar, kitchen, or vanity. The Westfield business strives to install orders within seven business days of the final sale. 17408 Tiller Ct., Westfield, 317-575-8883, classickitchenandgranite.com

Concrete Tailors Stenciled, stamped, colored, or stained, concrete has many applications. Concrete Tailors can customize the material for patios, kitchen countertops, vanities, flooring, or pool decks. They also resurface existing concrete. 5000 E. Conner St., Noblesville, 317-773-1504, concretetailors.com

Cornerstone Marble & Granite Dubbed the “Granite Twins,” brothers Matthew and Mark Wadman transform marble, granite, quartz, glass, soapstone, and onyx into pieces that exceed traditional countertops. They work on outdoor kitchens, fireplace surrounds, walls, water fountains, and specialty projects. 1327 W. Main St., Greenfield, 317-468-1327, cornerstonetops.com

Cutting Edge Countertops Based in Ohio, this small chain of surface retailers focuses on superior quality, reliability, and competitive pricing in its design and delivery services. Cutting Edge offers customization options such as chip minimization, safety corners, sealing, and overhang calibration. 7375 Company Dr., 317-888-8550; 14425 Bergen Blvd., Noblesville, 317-774-8888; cectops.com

Emser Tile This northeastside business has a wide assortment of tiles in stone, glass, ceramic, porcelain, and metal. Several eco-friendly collections are available as well. The visualizer tool on Emser’s website allows users to preview different materials for both indoor and outdoor settings. 8700 Roberts Dr., Fishers, 317-576-4740, emser.com

Global Granite & Marble Find stone from countries around the world in this northwestside showroom. Global Granite &

Marble sells granite, travertine, limestone, marble, onyx, and quartz for all kinds of surfaces. 8138 Woodland Dr., 317-228-9952, globalgranite.com

Granite Transformations Solid overlays are made to fit over your existing countertops for a new look without a lengthy time commitment. Choose from more than 50 colors and patterns of granite, recycled glass, quartz, and mosaic tiles. Cabinet refacing is also offered. 3880 Pendleton Way, 855-4540454, granitetransformations.com

Greenwood Marble & Tile Update your kitchen countertops and backsplash, bathroom vanity, shower wall, fireplace, or floor with choices in marble and tile. Showroom displays provide inspiration and ideas. 248 Market Plaza, Greenwood, 317-881-4180, greenwoodmarbletile.com

Indy Custom Stone Indy Custom Stone offers a wide range of granite, marble, porcelain, soapstone, and quartz countertops, as well as sink bowls and fixtures. The live-inventory feature on the website shows homeowners the full selection, quantities, and dimensions of available materials. 564 Industrial Dr., Carmel, 317-8771000, indycustomstone.com

Just For Granite The countertop possibilities surpass simply granite and include marble, quartz, onyx, and travertine. Experienced designers can assist with kitchens, bathrooms, home bars, hearths, outdoor areas, and tabletops. 5277 Emco Dr., 317-842-8255, justforgranite.com

Louisville Tile This Fishers showroom features displays of porcelain, ceramic, stone, glass, wood, and concrete tiles for floors, showers, backsplashes, fireplaces, accent walls, and other applications. 9906 North by Northeast Blvd., Fishers, 317-537-6923, louisville-tile.com

Marble Uniques Select the perfect slab of quartz, soapstone, onyx, marble, or granite from a vast supply. Consultants guide you through choices of sinks, faucets, and surface edges for your new countertop, table, bar top, or


RESOURCES hearth. 815 W. Jefferson St., Tipton, 317-596-9786, marbleuniques.com

Mont Surfaces by Mont Granite Do you like having lots of options? Hundreds of varieties of granite, marble, travertine, limestone, onyx, sandstone, porcelain, and recycled glass in a range of colors and patterns fill Mont’s northwestside showroom. 5945 W. 84th St., 317-875-5800, montsurfaces.com

Natural Stone & Tile Whether your taste leans modern or traditional, you’ll find the latest materials to fit with your style. Drawing on global inspiration, Natural Stone & Tile works with ceramic, glass, natural stone, and porcelain. 8875 Bash St., 317-8635926, naturalstonetilegallery.com

Natural Stone Creations Custom design and attention to detail are at the heart of the matter for Natural Stone Creations. Its choices in granite, marble, recycled glass, and quartz can bring new life to your countertops, vanities, bar tops, or fireplace surrounds. 500 International Dr., Franklin, 317-736-0021, naturalstoneindy.com

Olympia Stone Choose the natural stone that fits your project best with cuttingedge design tools and modeling software. Consultants create a digital template of your project to help you pick the right surface and ensure successful installation. 870 Lennox Ct., Zionsville, 317-8727625, olympiastoneindy.com

Peak Stone Company Improve any surface in your home with the Peak Stone Company stock of granite, quartz, and marble. Owners Josh and Tiffany Woods are dedicated to ensuring customer satisfaction by offering direct, in-home consultations. 3220 S. Arlington Ave.; 886 N. State Rd. 135, Greenwood; 317-352-1630, peakstonecompany.com

Plutus Marble This stone importer’s showroom displays dramatic slabs of granite, engineered quartz, quartzite, marble, large-format porcelain, and dolomite in dramatic patterns that resemble leather, ocean waves, tortoise shells, and works of art. 5021 W. 81st St., 317-734-3862, plutusmarble.com

Rabb and Howe Cabinet Top Co. This local business has provided custom solid-surface and laminate countertops and casework since 1959. Get the look you want from a brand roster that includes Pionite, Staron, Wilsonart, and Formica. 2571 Winthrop Ave., 317-926-6442, rabbhowecabinetry.com

Santarossa What started as a terrazzo flooring and mosaics company in 1924 has evolved into one of Indiana’s largest suppliers of natural stone slabs. Santarossa still provides flooring, and its services include concrete staining, fabrication, and restoration and repair. 2707 Roosevelt Ave., 317-632-9494, santarossa.com

Sims-Lohman Get inspired with possibilities for your project by touring kitchens on display and inspecting slabs of granite, quartz, and marble. SimsLohman is the largest Masterbrand cabinetry distributor in the nation. 7113 Mayflower Park Dr., Zionsville, 317-870-8011; 725 E. Main St., Greenfield, 317-467-0710; sims-lohman.com

Stone Artisans Using traditional stone, such as granite, marble, quartz, and soapstone—or modern materials like IceStone and stainless steel—Stone Artisans can create a surface to suit your specific needs. Custom furniture is also available. 7952 Zionsville Rd., 317-874-8955, stone-artisans.com

services that include custom marble and granite fabrication for flooring, countertops, and fireplaces; ceramic tiles; bathroom design and remodeling; plumbing, sinks, and fixtures; and doors and mirrors. 8101 E. 47th St., 317-549-1991, tre-main.com

Triton Stone Group Stop by this 25,600-square-foot showroom and browse the large collection of granite, marble, onyx, travertine, limestone, soapstone, slate, porcelain, and quartzite. By importing stone from countries around the world, Triton Stone serves up thousands of unique patterns and colors. 6025 W. 80th St., 317-644-1200, tritonstone.com

Victory Surfaces From kitchen and bathroom countertops to custom furniture and art pieces, Victory Surfaces sells and fabricates stone to fit any project. The southside warehouse is fully stocked with marble, granite, quartzite, travertine, and limestone from the finest suppliers around the globe. 5720 Kopetsky Dr., 317405-9538, victorysurfaces.com

Stone Design Granite, quartz, and other natural materials are sold here, but you’ll also find dozens of nontraditional offerings, such as extra-large NeoLith porcelain tiles by The Size and semi-precious surfaces like labradorite and jasper. 2185 N. Sherman Dr., 317-546-2300, stone-design.com

Stone Spectrum Stone can go anywhere, from countertops, flooring, and fireplaces to chair rails, fountains, and lawn-and-garden accents. Stone Spectrum can craft just about anything out of granite, marble, and quartz. 8585 E. 249th St., Arcadia, 317-984-1400, stonespectrum.com

Stonesmiths Stonesmiths deals in marble, granite, glass, recycled stone, and quartz to bring a fresh look to your home, whether you want a new kitchen countertop or bathroom vanity. Its recycled granite is an eco-friendly alternative for backsplashes and fireplace surrounds. 12244 State Rd. 32 E, Noblesville, 317-770-1333, stonesmithsindy.com

The Tile Shop Turn your dwelling into a dream home with The Tile Shop’s help. Kitchen and bathroom ideas are displayed throughout its showrooms. You’ll be able to browse a large range of glass, ceramic, and natural-stone flooring; backsplash and wall tiles; and countertops. 5531 E. 82nd St., 317-845-4241; 8014 S. U.S. 31, Greenwood, 317-616-3925; tileshop.com

Tremain Tile, Marble & Granite “A family tradition since 1921,” Tremain provides goods and

FLOORING Adam’s Flooring The staff at Adam’s can help homeowners sift through a host of carpet, hardwood and laminate flooring, and vinyl options. Custom and manufactured area rugs from Milliken complete the look. 1063 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel, 317-575-9967, adamsflooring.biz

Albert Griffith & Sons Inc. In the flooring business for 76 years, Griffith & Sons is the source for quality unfinished, pre-finished, and engineered hardwood floors. Numerous brands are available for the pros to install, but dedicated do-it-yourselfers can also find help. Services include sanding, finishing, screening, and recoating. 3507 Sheridan Rd., Noblesville, 317-841-9365, griffithfloors.com

America’s Floor Source All of the usual suspects are here, including myriad brands and styles of carpet and accent rugs, hardwood and laminate flooring, and ceramic and stone tiles. You’ll also see more unique substances like rubber, cork, and bamboo. 7676 Zionsville Rd., 317-356-3181, americasfloorsource.com

Blakley’s Flooring Originally founded as a granite monument company in 1898, family-owned Blakley’s evolved and expanded into the residential flooring realm. Today’s products include carpet, hardwood, vinyl, laminate, cork, bamboo, and tile flooring, as well as stair runners

and area rugs. 8765 Hague Rd., 317576-8200; 2184 E. 116th St., Carmel, 317-575-0440; blakleysflooring.com

Brewer Custom Floors and More Its spacious showroom features flooring for all tastes: carpet, vinyl, hardwood, laminate, ceramic, marble, cork, bamboo, and stone. Versatile rock carpet can be used indoors and out, and epoxy floors and concrete stamping are offered. 166 Vista Pkwy., Avon, 317-272-4010, brewercustomfloorsandmore.com

Brothers Floor Covering Serving Central Indiana since 1952, the Brothers staff is well trained to help you choose the best materials for your floors, be it ceramic tile, hardwood, carpet, laminate, or vinyl. 5352 N. Tacoma Ave., 317-5939755, brothers-floorcovering.com

Brown’s Flooring Owners Bob and Shannon Workman specially select the best flooring choices to offer in their showroom, with brands such as Mohawk, Armstrong, Mannington, Shaw Floors, and Viking. Samples are available to take home before you make the final decision. 8517 Westfield Blvd., 317-253-1942, brownsflooring.net

Burton’s Flooring Center Burton’s has helped Johnson County homeowners with their flooring needs for more than 25 years. Products include carpet, hardwood, tile, laminate, vinyl, bamboo, cork, and area rugs. Check out its radiant heating options to avoid cold floors. 565 Banta St., Franklin, 317-7380001, burtonsflooringcenter.com

Carpet Country Carpet may be the first word in its name, but this Greenwood vendor also sells solid and engineered hardwood, tile, laminate, natural stone, and luxury vinyl. 280 S. State Rd. 135, Greenwood, 317-8861923, carpetcountry.net

Carpet One Floor & Home Two area locations make it easy for Central Indiana homeowners to find new flooring. Exclusive brands include Lees, Tigressa, Invincible hardwood and luxury vinyl tile, Bigelow, Laminate for Life, and Resista. 894 N. State Rd. 135, Greenwood, 317-800-7141; 11230 Allisonville Rd., Fishers, 317-8701261; carpetone.com

Claghorn Custom Flooring Kitchen & Bath Claghorn has served the Zionsville area for more than three decades, carrying a variety of products for any budget—hardwood, luxury vinyl, custom tile, and carpet. The store also offers full kitchen and bath remodeling services. 100 N. 1st St., Zionsville, 317-873-6202, claghorncustomflooring.com 2022 | IM HOME

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RESOURCES Clay’s Flooring & Interiors Start from the floor and work your way up with Clay’s inventory, which includes quality brands of carpet, stone, hardwood, and tile. Look through the selection of window treatments, wallpaper, and custom furniture to pull any room together. 16462 Southpark Dr., Westfield, 317-804-2263, claysflooring.com

Custom Floors Custom Stone This impressive showroom exhibits merchandise for your home, including carpet, hardwood, tile, and stone from major manufacturers. Cold feet? Consider installing radiant heating. Find ideas for countertops and backsplashes from a large selection of stone slabs. 11777 Exit 5 Pkwy., Fishers, 317-827-0986, customfloors.com

Drexel Interiors Set aside plenty of time to browse Drexel’s stock of carpet, hardwoods, vinyl, laminate, tile, and stone, as well as cabinets, backsplashes, and countertops. 3217 N. Shadeland Ave., 317-545-2174; 14570 River Rd., Carmel, 317-405-9073; drexelin.com

EF Marburger Fine Flooring Since 1913, this local merchant has carried top brands of carpet, area rugs, hardwood, bamboo, cork, laminate, natural stone, and tile in porcelain, glass, and ceramic. Finish off your room with custom cabinetry, a new shower enclosure, window treatments, or drawer hardware. 9999 Allisonville Rd., Fishers, 317-841-7250, efmarburger.com

Floor & Decor Homeowners and professional contractors have access to a huge selection at warehouse prices with this Atlanta-based chain of showrooms. Choose from tile, wood, stone, laminate, and vinyl flooring. Decorative items, fixtures, and installation materials are also sold here. 8310 Castleton Corner Dr., 317-558-5101; 1049 N. Emerson Ave., Greenwood, 317-851-1024; flooranddecor.com

laminate flooring, carpet, and vinyl. Check out its ceramic tiles to redo your backsplash, shower, tub, or floor. 1302 W. Main St., Greenfield, 317-467-1620, henrysflooring.com

favorites, and a consultant will bring them to you for a free inhome estimate. 4625 W. 86th St., 317-202-1631, tishflooring.com

mirrors, glass etching and tinting, and mirrored walls and doors are among its products and services. 950 3rd Ave. SW, Carmel, 317-8431204, mirrorglassconcepts.com

ICC Floors

GLASS & MIRRORS

Northside Glass & Mirror

An extensive collection of flooring, including hardwood, cork, carpet, tile, and luxury vinyl, shares space with home accents like Benjamin Moore paint, Cambria countertops, and area rugs. 7226 E. 87th St., 317813-0931; 3245 E. State Rd. 32, Westfield, 317-436-0462; iccfloors.com

Jack Laurie Home Floor Designs Since 1950, Jack Laurie has sold quality flooring products. Its Clearwater Shoppes showroom displays ceramic and stone tile, hardwood flooring, synthetic and wool carpet, and vinyl from leading brands. 3857 E. 82nd St., 317-669-1791, jacklauriegroupindy.com

Kermans Flooring Design consultants help shoppers wade through many brands and styles of carpet; resilient vinyl, cork, and hardwood floors; and tiles made from ceramic, porcelain, glass, stone, and metal. Founded a century ago, Kermans also sells, designs, produces, and cleans rugs. 4505 E. 82nd St., 317842-5700, kermans.com

Kinsey’s Floor Coverings With more than three decades of flooring industry experience, Kinsey’s sells premium labels in hardwood and laminate floors, ceramic tiles, carpet, and vinyl. 16222 Allisonville Rd., Noblesville, 317-9604825, kinseysfloorcovering.com

Mainstyle Flooring Two Indy-area locations show an array of brands for carpet, hardwood, vinyl, laminate, tile, stone, and area rugs. 5505 S. Meridian St., 317-782-1213; 1601 E. Main St., Plainfield, 317-839-2986; mainstyleflooring.com

McCool’s Flooring

Carmel Glass & Mirror At 9,000 square feet, this showroom offers just about every product related to glass and mirrors. Window-glass replacement, custom-cut mirrors and framing, shower enclosures, and interior and furniture glass are a few of its services. 500 E. 106th St., 317-846-4864, carmelglass.com

Cook’s Glass & Mirror Upgrade your bathroom with a shower door or enclosure featuring patterned, etched, or vented glass. Cook’s also provides custom mirrors and tabletops, heatstrength glass for fireplaces and wood-burning stoves, screen repair, and privacy and safety glass. 5703 W. Morris St., 317-241-9344, cooksglassmirror.com

Dr. Shower Door & Mirrors Give your bathroom a muchneeded upgrade with one of Dr. Shower’s customized shower doors. The possibilities are endless: bifold, sliding, swinging, steam-tight, framed, and semi-framed. New door handles are available, too, as are custom-made mirrors in any shape or size. 7936 E. 46th St., 317-545-6767, drshowerdoor.com

Gilpin Glass Service Founded in 1973, family-owned Gilpin Glass provides residential and commercial repair and installation service on glass and mirrors, windows, doors, and screens. 2908 E. Washington St., 317-635-7256

GRT Glass Design GRT has created architecturalglass designs for hotels, restaurants, hospitals, and public spaces, and they can design and install custom doors, water features, shower doors, and much more for your home. The company specializes in blown, etched, fused, and slumped glass. 6400 Brookville Rd., 317-353-6369, grtglassdesign.com

Southsiders visit Floortech for its large array of carpet, laminate, stone, tile, and hardwood flooring. Browse its website to see the variety of brands available. 3115 Meridian Parke Dr., Greenwood, 317-887-6825, floortechcorp.com

Serving Central Indiana since 1967, McCool’s presents a wide range of flooring, whether you’re looking for new carpet, hardwood or laminate floors, or porcelain or ceramic tiles. 598 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 317-810-9377; 8105 Kingston St., Avon, 317-561-1675; mccoolsflooring.com

Full Circle Flooring

RiteRug Flooring

Whether you want to replace or restore your current wood floors, Full Circle offers new flooring installation, sanding and refinishing, and hardwood maintenance to keep your surfaces looking fresh. 17767 Sun Park Dr., Westfield, 317-596-1777, fullcirclefloors.com

Providing flooring since 1934, RiteRug unites fashion with function in various options of hardwood, laminate, carpet, and all manner of tiles. 6851 Hillsdale Ct., 317-842-1145, riterug.com

Shower doors, mirrors, storefront glass, and custom tabletops—Kelly pretty much does it all. Its repertoire also includes window repair, glass shelves, handrails, and even glass boards on which you can write and wipe clean. 317-3560400, kellyglass.net

Tish Flooring

Mirror & Glass Concepts

What better way to choose your new flooring than to have samples of hardwood, carpet, tile, stone, or vinyl delivered? Select your

Bring your glass or mirror idea, and Mirror & Glass Concepts can make it a reality. Custom mirror framing, safety glass, decorative

Floortech

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No matter your glass or mirror challenge, Northside Glass can handle it. The shop provides glass shower installation, beveled and framed mirrors, repair, glass shelves and tabletops, and custom picture frames. 7206 N. Keystone Ave., 317-251-8244, northsideglass.com

Suburban Glass Service Stop in and see Suburban’s showroom full of glass, mirrors, and shower doors in a variety of materials and styles. Emergency repair services are offered, as are other glass enclosures. 5999 U.S. 31, Whiteland, 317-535-5747, suburbanglass.net

KITCHENS, BATHS, CABINETS, & CLOSETS ACo Whether it’s your kitchen or bathroom that needs a makeover, ACo can help. The trained staff can design and install new cabinets, countertops, and flooring, or reface your current cabinetry for a fresh look. Visit the showroom in Hub & Spoke or connect online for a virtual consultation. 8100 E. 106th St., Fishers, 317-659-9591, liveaco.com

Adam Gibson Design Adam Gibson brings his expertise as a general contractor and architectural designer into transforming kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas with practicality and creativity in mind. You’re likely to see clean lines, an appreciation for natural light, and efficient use of space. Indiana Design Center, Carmel, 317-345-1311, adamgibson.com

ADS Cabinets Find a wide range of custom, semicustom, and stock cabinet options for your whole home, no matter your style. Finish off your space with granite, quartz, and solidsurface countertops and decorative hardware. 221 E. Main St., Westfield, 317-867-0483, adscabinets.com

Barber Cabinet Co. For more than 60 years, familyrun Barber has been dedicated to crafting quality cabinets for Central Indiana kitchens. Its products are constructed, painted, and finished on site, and the showroom lets homeowners see their myriad options. 2957 S. Collier St., 317-2474747, barbercabinet.com



RESOURCES Beehler Kitchens & Bath

Closet Concepts

Cabinets for your kitchen, bathroom, or other spaces are designed and installed by Christine Beehler and her team. The pieces are built to order in Southern Indiana, ensuring quality at the right price. 745 W. Hawthorne St., Zionsville, 317-716-1851, beehlerkitchens.com

Get a more organized life, starting with your closet. Designers plan, build, and install innovative systems for master suites, laundry rooms, kids’ play areas, home offices, craft rooms, pantries, and garages. 9402 Uptown Dr., 317-8498444, closetconceptsinc.com

Cabinetry Ideas

Concepts the Cabinet Shop

Bring your plans for your kitchen, bathroom, entertainment room, laundry room, or home bar to fruition with this company’s lines of custom and semi-custom cabinetry. Owner Nancy Barbee is certified as a master designer through the National Kitchen & Bath Association. 6113 Allisonville Rd., 317-722-1300, cabinetryideas.com

Concepts has many favorite cabinetry brands, including KraftMaid, Aristokraft, and Waypoint, along with countertop, sink, and hardware options. 7599 E. U.S. 36, Avon, 317-272-7430; 508 S. Bloomington St., Greencastle, 765-6531080; conceptsthecabinetshop.com

California Closets

Award-winning designer and owner Rob Klein and his team are known for their highly customized and detailed kitchens, bars, bathrooms, and libraries. Founded more than 20 years ago, CK&M delivers completely unique and holistically designed spaces. Indiana Design Center, Carmel, 317846-2090, conceptualkitchens.com

If you’re tired of wasting time in the morning looking for your favorite sweater, California Closets can draw up a perfectly arranged closet system that puts everything in its place. Consultants also help organize garages, entryways, playrooms, laundry rooms, and home offices. 1 Rangeline Rd., Carmel, 317-406-6238, californiaclosets.com/ indianapolis

Carmel Kitchen Specialists Several lines of cabinetry, countertops in a range of materials, and a wide selection of decorative hardware give customers lots of choices for updating bathrooms, kitchens, home bars, or other spaces. Services include design, plumbing, electrical work, and drywall and flooring installation. 606 Station Dr., Carmel, 317-8443975, carmelkitchenspecialists.com

Carter Cabinet Co. Quality craftsmanship is at the heart of Carter’s work. Its Southern Indiana–made cabinetry can be installed in your bathroom, kitchen, basement, closet, laundry room, or home office. Custom vanities are available as well. 5839 S. 600 W, New Palestine, 317-935-8677, cartercabinets.com

Chapman Custom Baths Owner Jon Chapman is an authorized dealer of The Onyx Collection of shower bases and wall panels, tub surrounds, vanities, and accessories, so you can turn your bathroom into the retreat you’ve always wanted. 601 E. Main St., Brownsburg, 317-456-4567, chapmancustombaths.com

Chateau Kitchens & Home Remodeling Custom-designed and hand-carved cabinetry can be installed in your kitchen, bathroom, bar, laundry room, or game room. Top-rated designers can help you with any kitchen, bath, or home remodel. 301 E. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 317-8180497, chateaukitchens.com 60

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Conceptual Kitchens & Millwork

The Corsi Group Find the perfect fit with custom and semi-custom styles from Corsi brands Siteline and Greenfield Cabinetry. Choose the style, finish, and materials, and Corsi will create cabinetry that goes perfectly in your home. Accessories like indrawer knife storage and drawer dividers are available, too. 6111 Churchman Bypass, 317-786-1434, thecorsigroup.com

Distinctive Kitchen & Bath If you’re considering a new look for your kitchen, bathroom, closet, or home office, bring your vision to the designers at Distinctive Kitchen & Bath, who can outfit your space with custom cabinetry and vanities. 1480 Olive Branch Park Ln., Greenwood, 317-882-7100, distinctivekb.com

Finish Alternatives Give your cabinets a brand-new look without replacing them. Update the appearance with different colors and glazed or distressed finishes. Concealed hinges, decorative moldings, and island embellishments such as panels, corbels, beadboard, and molding are additional services offered. 317-440-2899, finishalternatives.com

Hoosier Closets Hoosier Closets aims to provide organizational solutions for your laundry room, home office, closet, basement, pantry, or garage. Consultants can bring product samples to your abode and draw up a custom design right then and there. 317-440-6964, hoosierclosets.com

Indiana Kitchen Company The experienced pros at Indiana Kitchen Company can help you

choose the ideal cabinetry for any application. Select countertops, lighting, hardwood floors, and drawer hardware, all on display in the company’s Noblesville showroom. 925 Conner St., Noblesville, 317-7734000, indianakitchencompany.com

Innovative Cabinets and Closets

Lockerbie Square Cabinet Co. Founded in 1978, Lockerbie Square Cabinet Co. has designed and installed premier cabinets in residential and commercial settings. From mudrooms to kitchens and office spaces, they’ve done it all. 4350 W. 10th St., 317-635-1134, lockerbiesquarecabinets.com

Find the cabinet solution you seek in this 3,000-square-foot showroom. View product displays, color options, finishes, and hardware available for custom cabinetry projects that can be installed in closets, home offices, media centers, bars, and more. 17401 Tiller Ct., Westfield, 317-846-2018, inncorp.com

Madison County Cabinets

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Miller Maid Cabinets

This one-stop shop offers quality countertop and cabinetry brands, including KraftMaid, Fieldstone, and Cambria. Staff designers can help you select complementary countertops, flooring, and hardware for your kitchen or bathroom project. 1531 E. Northfield Dr., Brownsburg; 789 U.S. 31, Greenwood; 317-843-1500, gokitchenmaster.com

This company’s tradition of custom kitchen cabinets dates back to the 1920s, when founder Paul Miller started transforming friends’ and neighbors’ homes. Today, Miller’s grandson and greatgranddaughter continue the legacy of providing quality cabinetry and hardware. 4805 Hardegan St., 317786-0418, millermaidcabinets.com

Kitchens by Design

Myers Cabinets

Calling on years of design expertise, the team of KBD specialists can draw up a kitchen, bathroom, or other space exactly the way you want it. The Nora showroom lets clients sift through hundreds of cabinetry, countertop, hardware, tile, and flooring choices. 1001 E. 86th St., 317-815-8880, mykbdhome.com

Roy Myers founded his architectural woodwork operation in his garage in 1995. The everexpanding company that focuses on creating custom cabinetry and millwork was built on dedication to quality and client satisfaction. 4954 Fieldstone Dr., Whitestown, 317-769-5323, myerscabinets.com

Kline Cabinetmakers

Myers Design Inc.

In the industry for 45 years, Kline Cabinetmakers focuses on handcrafting quality products made from locally supplied woods. Choose from many different grains and styles to create cabinetry for your kitchen, bathroom, office, or library. 16 S. Main St., Maxwell, 317-326-3049, klinecabinets.com

Myers Design specializes in unique custom cabinetry and furniture creation. Other services include interior design, millwork, restoration and refinishing, and fine-art consultation and installation. 317-955-2450, myersdesigninc.com

Kohler Signature Store by Crescent Supply This kitchen-and-bath showroom displays the latest in smart fixtures. Demo cutting-edge, hightech bells and whistles, such as the Konnect series. There’s a bathtub that fills to a preset capacity and temperature, a kitchen faucet that can measure a cup of water, and a toilet that can cue up your playlist on built-in speakers. 4335 E. 82nd St., 317-854-5999, kohlerindy.com

Limpus Cabinet Sales An eastside institution, familyowned Limpus has been in business since 1948. Experienced installers and designers committed to service and satisfaction will guide you through every step of your kitchen or bath renovation. 8606 E. Washington St., 317-8970373, limpuscabinets.com

Bathrooms, kitchens, home bars, entertainment centers: No space is too big or small for customdesigned cabinetry by this familyowned business. Services include special features like under-cabinet lighting and unique storage ideas. 9592 W. 650 S, Pendleton, 765-7784646, madisoncountycabinets.com

N-Hance If your beloved cabinets are looking worn and shabby, it may be time for refacing. N-Hance can bring new life to your kitchen or bathroom woodwork with a deep cleaning and touch-up, brand-new color, or fresh finish. Renewal services are available for flooring, too. 1601 Country Club Rd., 317-2738500; 8215 Zionsville Rd., 317-2221058; nhance.com

Nathan Alan Fine Cabinetry and Design With a background in design and room layout, Nate Slabaugh hand draws each kitchen and bathroom renovation plan with a keen eye for detail. Installation of Amish-made custom cabinetry is performed by the company itself, and services are offered for libraries and home bars as well. 7501 Westfield Blvd., 317-672-3499, nathan-alan.com


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The Deck Store

Transform your kitchen or bath with the guidance of this southside business that sells cabinetry by KraftMaid. Designers help homeowners choose the right cabinets, countertops, and hardware to create the ideal space. 5755 S. Belmont Ave., 317-784-8006, pioneer-kitchens.com

Founded 16 years ago as an alternative to big-box stores and lumber yards, The Deck Store is dedicated to carrying the largest selection of decking products from brands like TimberTech, Trex, Lumberock, Armadillo, and Clubhouse. Hardware, railings, lighting, and stains are also available. The staff assists with site consultations, design advice, material selection, and quantity estimates. 4322 W. 96th St., 317-471-0400, indydeckstore.com

Tremain Corporation The experienced team at familyowned Tremain proffers kitchen and bathroom remodeling services, including cabinet replacements, backsplash and under-counter lighting, glass installations, sink replacements, and ceramic, porcelain, or natural-stone flooring installations. 9337 Castlegate Dr., 317-849-8453, tremaincorp.com

Trillium Cabinet & Design Revamp your kitchen cabinets, island, or bathroom vanity with one of Trillium’s custom or semi-custom creations. It can also provide wooden and butcher-block countertops; appliance garages; one-of-a-kind furniture or millwork pieces; and entertainment centers, libraries, or home bars to meet specific needs. 4357 W. 96th St., 317-471-8870, trilliumcabinet.com

Zionsville Custom Cabinets Turn the kitchen into your family’s favorite room with the help of owners Ron Wagle and Carl Mihalus, who design, build, and install custom and semicustom cabinets just the way you envisioned. They can also create cabinetry for bathrooms, pantries, wet bars, basements, home offices, and more. 10830 Bennett Pkwy., Zionsville, 317-513-7087, zionsvillecustomcabinets.com

OUTDOOR MATERIALS Artisan Outdoor Craftsman

Edgewood Landscape Supply Enhance your outdoor spaces with built-in grills, fireplaces, decorative pool decking, exterior lighting, stone seating, and more installed with products from Unilock, Belgard Hardscapes, Pine Hall Brick, Techo-Bloc, Advantage Light Source, and Firegear Outdoors. 5007 W. 96th St., 317-2289022; 5518 Shelby St., 317-784-2505; edgewoodlandscape.supply

General Shale With hundreds of types of brick in many colors, textures, and shapes, you can find the right one for any application. Supplies for your outdoor-living space, thin brick and stone, and Arriscraft brand building materials are on display as well. 105 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 317-846-2566; 148 Sycamore Ln., Mooresville, 317-831-4614; generalshale.com

Green Stone Architectural | Landscape Supply This Noblesville supplier provides all manner of natural stone, decorative gravel, mulch, and soil products for your landscaping needs. Whether you are building a retaining wall, paving a patio, edging a garden bed, creating a pathway, or building a set of steps, Green Stone will help you find the surface materials and accessories to complete the job. 4455 Conner St., Noblesville, 317-414-6881, greenstonecompany.com

Indiana Brick Co.

Transform your outdoor-living space with a deck, patio, pergola, arbor, or kitchen. The company designs and builds composite, Trex, waterproof, and wood decks, as well as pavilions and other exterior structures that provide shelter and shade. 11071 E. 126th St., Fishers, 317-648-1137, artisanoc.com

Fine detailing makes all the difference. The two area locations supply homeowners with brick, cut limestone, sandstone, granite, clay pavers, masonry, and other products for walkways, murals, and other building projects. 430 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 317-597-8767; 1580 E. Epler Ave., 317-779-1670; glengery.com

Cutting Edge Hardscapes

Stone Center of Indiana

Make your outdoor area look like it belongs on the cover of a magazine with high-quality bricks, pavers, and stones in different colors and patterns from Cutting Edge Hardscapes. The possibilities for your patio, deck, fire feature, pergola, outdoor kitchen, walkway, or driveway are unlimited. 8444 Castlewood Dr., 317-577-1019, cuttingedgehardscapes.com 62

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A two-story, 100-yard “great wall” of architectural stone and brick samples displays materials for your home projects. Numerous vignettes showcase merchandise to help you find what you need for your patio, outdoor kitchen, fireplace, or stone wall. 5272 E. 65th St., 317-849-9100; 19653 Six Points Rd., Sheridan, 317-867-1996; stonecenterofindiana.com

PLUMBING & LIGHTING Economy Plumbing Supply Family-owned since 1932, Economy Plumbing operates two locations with self-serve aisles filled with plumbing fixtures, countertops, cabinetry, decorative hardware, and other home-improvement supplies. The showrooms contain plenty of inspiration for your next remodel. 625 N. Capitol Ave.; 9755 Hague Rd., Fishers; 317-264-2240, economy plumbingsupply.com

Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery Browse hundreds of plumbing and lighting fixtures in Ferguson’s state-of-the-art showroom, which is open to trade professionals and homeowners alike. Tubs, toilets, sinks, and appliances are on display, as well as outdoor styles. Indiana Design Center, Carmel, 317705-0794, fergusonshowrooms.com

Heinzman Lights at Night Since 2001, business owner Mark Heinzman has designed professional outdoor-lighting systems to fit all budgets. He’ll start with an onsite consultation to discuss your needs and wishes and then draw up a plan to highlight the finest aspects of your home and landscape. 317-435-9444, heinzmanlights.com

Indiana Lighting Center Quality lighting makes any room come to life. Three showrooms carry a full complement of fixtures, from chandeliers and floor lamps to wall sconces and outdoor styles. The 49-year-old business also sells home accessories, ceiling fans, and mirrors. 3790 Lafayette Rd., 317-2939333; 8060 N. Shadeland Ave., 317915-7000; 645 U.S. 31 N, Greenwood, 317-888-5025; indianalighting.com

Landscape Illumination Purdue grad Darrin Selking and his team can transform your home’s exterior and landscape. Enhance the entrance, bring more beauty to the garden, add security, or set the atmosphere for your outdoor-living spaces. 8070 Castleton Rd., 317-8519172, landscape-illumination.com

Lee Supply Corp. Whether you need one new faucet or accessories for an entire home, Lee Supply has a large selection that includes plumbing fixtures, appliances, shower doors, bath products, countertops, cabinets, hardware, mirrors, and exhaust fans. 3025 Madison Ave., 317-7834161; 415 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 317-844-4434; gotolee.com

Lighthouse Outdoor Lighting and Audio Accent your home and yard with the services of Lighthouse Outdoor

Lighting and Audio. The company specializes in landscape- and exterior-lighting design and installation, specialty garden and patio lighting, wireless outdoor audio systems, and repair and maintenance. 317-2148716, lighthouse-lights.com

Outdoor Lighting Perspectives Brighten your night with custom landscape illumination. Flaunt your garden; add festive string lighting; showcase your porch, deck, gazebo, or patio; or highlight pathways with low-voltage, highimpact installations. 8070 Castleton Rd., 317-649-8800, outdoorlights.com/ indianapolis

Plumbers Supply Co. Louisville-based Plumbers Supply Co. offers the latest innovations and designs for your kitchen and bathroom. Displays of showerheads, sinks, faucets, and bath accessories showcase brands like Delta, Kohler, Brizo, and Moen. 3849 E. Raymond St., 317-783-2981; 8100 E. 106th St., Fishers, 317-842-8787; 2785 N. Morton St., Franklin, 317-738-2777; plumbers-supply-co.com

TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS AV Designers Build the home theater or media room of your dreams, play music throughout your home, or dim the lights at the touch of a button with AV Designers. Since 1992, the company has installed systems at local restaurants, sports bars, and corporate venues. 8742 Robbins Rd., 317-876-3753, avdesigners.com

Bravas Indianapolis The local Bravas network partner, formerly known as Digitech Custom Audio and Video, has served Central Indiana since 1989. Turn to the pros for design and installation of dedicated home theaters, media rooms, security, home automation, and multi-room audio systems. 612 Station Dr., Carmel, 317-580-1922, bravas.com/indianapolis

Digital Sight & Sound Located in the Fishers Hub & Spoke complex, Digital Sight & Sound helps homeowners sort through screens, receivers, speakers, and settings to get the best quality out of their entertainment rooms. DSS also offers alarm and security systems, custom lighting, and home-networking services. 8100 E. 106th St., Fishers, 317-8480101, dssindy.com

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Exceptional Home Technologies Reinvent the theater experience right in your own home. This company can create the perfect setting for your family movie nights with the best seating, optimal audio and video, easy-to-use controls, and sound that doesn’t leave the room. 1630 S. Green St., Brownsburg, 317-520-3268, exceptionalht.com

Indiana Audio Video Simplify your life by consulting the experts for your residential and commercial technology needs. Indiana Audio Video provides unique solutions for home theaters, networking, lighting control, cable management, security systems, media servers, music, and more. 11316 Abbitt Trail, Zionsville, 317292-8802, indianaaudiovideo.com

dedicated listening rooms to help you choose the best products and systems. Customer satisfaction is the goal with audio/video, homeintegration, theater, and security systems. 12345 Old Meridian St., Carmel, 317-682-8466, ovationav.com

The Premier Group This showroom is an essential stop for tech-savvy homeowners. Here, you can gather information on home theaters, audio and security systems, and lighting controls. Premier takes clients through all phases of their projects, from consultation to maintenance and support. Indiana Design Center, Carmel, 317-580-1032, premier-group.com

Technology Interiors Create your dream theater with Technology Interiors, which builds customized designs to fit your needs. It gives the same attention to home audio, security, lighting, network, and automation services. 8977 E. 116th St., Fishers, 317-2841084, technologyinteriors.com

Intelligent Living Solutions

TRIPhase Technologies

This Zionsville-based firm strives to deliver efficient, aesthetically pleasing automation installations to its residential and commercial clients. Product lines include Loxone, Qolsys, Control4, Luma, Seura, and Sonos, among others. 317-942-0502, intelligentlivingindy.com

The TRIPhase showroom in Zionsville contains 28,000 square feet of state-of-the-art amenities and technologies, including a lighting lab and listening lounge. The expert staff can help you with all your audio, video, network, security, and automation needs. 10960 Bennett Pkwy., Zionsville, 317-845-0236, triphase-tech.com

Millennium Sounds Take your home entertainment to another level with a golf simulator and state-of-the-art home theater. Use your iPhone to control audio, video, lighting, and security all in one place. Check out lights that double as speakers, automated blinds, and home-networking services. 3949 E. 82nd St., 317-8459484, millenniumsounds.com

Nelson Alarm Nelson Alarm has installed fire and motion alarms, video surveillance, and other security measures since 1991. It also offers automation services controlled straight from your phone. Knowledgeable salespeople, friendly office staff, and 24-hour service are available to help serve you. 2602 E. 55th St., 317-255-2125, nelsonalarm.com

One-Touch Automation With so much technology in our lives, it’s good when we can simplify things. One-Touch can help control all of your home systems— security, lighting, audio/video, and temperature—via one device, even if you’re not at home. Showroom consultations are by appointment only. 139 Penn St., Westfield, 317896-1393, one-touchautomation.com

Ovation AV Founded in 1987, Ovation offers high-performance stereo brands and smart-home technology solutions. The showroom features 64

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WINDOWS & DOORS Apex Energy Solutions Keep your home at a comfortable temperature—and money in your wallet—with Apex’s Insignia windows, which come in a variety of colors and styles to suit any home. 11644 N. Michigan Rd., Zionsville, 317-733-2828, apexenergygroup.com

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and revamp your exterior with new siding installed by Champion. 1435 Brookville Way, 317-735-3613, championwindow.com/indianapolis

Clevernest Energy efficiency is top of mind at custom-home builder Tom McHaffie’s Carmel showroom, which highlights the full lines of Andersen windows, Therma-Tru entry doors, and James Hardie siding. 240 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 317-688-8100, clevernest.com

Cox Interior Fine craftsmanship is what stands out in Cox Interior’s variety of products: interior and exterior hardwood doors, crown moldings, mantels, and stair parts and systems. It can also administer custom millwork and trim packages. 9333 Castlegate Dr., 317-896-2227, coxinterior.com/indianapolis

D&D Mouldings & Millwork Set your home apart from your neighbors’ digs with a brand-new front door, decorative moldings, columns, door hardware, and stair parts. Brands include Koetter Woodworking, Masonite, JeldWen, Simpson Door, White River, Emtek, Schlage, and Kwikset. 15509 Stony Creek Way, Noblesville, 317-770-5500, ddmouldings.com

Dealers Wholesale The inventory at Dealers Wholesale includes doors by Perma-Door and Plastpro and hardware by Schlage. Its showroom features mantels in a variety of materials and nearly 30 working indoor and outdoor fireplaces. 7845 E. 89th St., 317-849-4336, dealerswholesale.com

Exterior Building Products Updating the outside of your home? Exterior Building Products delivers windows, doors, vinyl and fiber-cement siding, roofing, porch rails and columns, and composite pavers and decking materials. 7695 E. 21st St., 317-894-5300, extbp.com

Garage Doors of Indianapolis

Beyond its selection of window styles for all rooms, Bee also offers homeimprovement products and services like siding, entry doors, porch and tub-to-shower conversions, attic insulation, and gutter protection. 115 Shadowlawn Dr., Fishers, 317-283-8522, beewindow.com

For more than 40 years, Garage Doors of Indianapolis has handled maintenance, insulation, replacement, and repairs, along with residential and commercial installation. Look here for garage doors and seamless gutters, too. 5041 W. 96th St., 317-284-9893, doorstoday.com

Blair Windows & Doors

The Glass Guru

With 67 years of service, Blair sells windows, doors, skylights, and specialty items to fit any project— from a room remodel to a complete home renovation. 440 S. Ritter Ave., 317-356-4666, blairwindow.com

Champion Windows and Home Exteriors Replace your windows and doors, improve curb appeal with updated surfaces, plan a sunroom addition,

Make your windows look new with services like moisture and scratch removal and wood-rot repair. Want to change the look altogether? Shop windows, shower enclosures, mirrored walls, glass tabletops, and decorative-glass inserts. 545 Christy Dr., Greenwood, 317-3504847, theglassguru.com/indysouth; 10089 Allisonville Rd., Fishers, 317-520-3798, theglassguru.com/ indynorth

Glass House Gallery This showroom in the Indiana Design Center combines Scott and Cori Brown’s ventures, Franklin Window & Door and Lorenzo Finestre, into one space. Specializing in windows, doors, and hardware, Glass House carries products from Marvin Windows, Oikos, and MHB Steel, among others. Indiana Design Center, Carmel, 317-9933660, franklinwindowanddoor.com

Mr. Window Owner Joe Guzzi brings his engineering and project management experience to the table at Mr. Window, where doors and windows from Pella, Masonite, Okna, and Verde are available. 902 E. 106th St., 317-848-7282, mrwindowco.com

Pella Windows & Doors Pella features a wide array of wood, fiberglass, and vinyl windows and patio doors, as well as wood, fiberglass, and steel entry doors. Its showroom displays a range of styles and sizes, and nocost consultations allow buyers to see choices right in their homes. 4705 E. 96th St., 317-981-3720, pellabranch.com/indianapolis

ProBuild Approaching 150 years serving Indianapolis, ProBuild specializes in interior and exterior trims, baseboards, paneling, windows, doors, and wood and composite decking. 1717 W. Washington St., 317-6395431, probuildindy.com

Renewal by Andersen Dedicated to installing attractive, energy-efficient products, Renewal has a broad range of styles, including awning, bay, bow, casement, picture, and specialty windows, plus hinged and sliding patio doors. 801 Congressional Blvd., Carmel, 317-708-7608, rbamidwest.com

Unique Home Solutions For nearly 40 years, Unique has helped customers with energyefficient windows and doors, vinyl siding, roofing, renovations, basement waterproofing, and gutters. 5550 Progress Rd., 317-337-9300, uniquehomesolutions.org

Window Universe On Window Universe’s website, you can use its virtual custom design studio to preview various colors and styles before making selections. Complementary entry, hinged, and sliding-patio doors are also available. 5112 W. 79th St., 317520-9820, windowuniverseindy.com

Window World of Indianapolis Find all you need to replace windows, with styles like double-hung, bay, bow, casement, slider, and garden, as well as patio, entry, and garage doors, and vinyl siding. 1229 Country Club Rd., 317-209-0008, windowworldindianapolis.com


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ANTIQUES & RESALE African Plum Home & More There’s a little of everything at the eclectic African Plum, including handmade jewelry and blankets, new and restyled furniture, and decor like clocks, signs, and lamps. Can’t find what you’re looking for? The owners keep a clientele book and will hunt for something more in line with your tastes. 120 W. Main St., Plainfield, 317-627-7761, africanplumhome.com

Architectural Antiques of Indianapolis Most pieces here date from the 1860s to 1950s, and several styles, including Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and Mission, are represented. You’ll enjoy browsing the many salvaged pieces, including light fixtures, backbars and cabinets, fireplace mantels, doors and doorknobs, and colorful stained-glass windows. 5000 W. 96th St., 317-8732727, antiquearchitectural.com

Beauchamp Antiques This showroom features one of the nation’s largest selections of 18thto 19th-century European antique furniture, accessories, and lighting fixtures. Browse the extensive collection of tall case clocks. For the outdoors, peruse urns, statuary, fountains, and furniture just waiting to be placed in your backyard. 16405 Westfield Blvd., Westfield, 317896-3717, beauchampantiques.com

Consigned by Design This Fishers shop offers gently loved, pre-owned fine furniture and accessories for affordable prices. Expect to find a constantly rotating selection of brand names and quality, of-the-moment items for every room of the home. Downsizing? Staffers can help homeowners sell unwanted pieces. Main store: 7035 E. 96th St.; Annex: 9323 Castlegate Dr.; 317-436-7167, consignedbydesign.com

The Corner Bazaar Located in the Solomon-Paris Antiques building, the Corner Bazaar brings a treasure trove of gorgeous glassware, quirky collectibles, funky home furnishings, framed art, and 1960s fashions to 66

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SoBro. Owner Sheryl Selvey prides herself on her midcentury-modern sensibilities, but the inventory also includes an impressive anthology of vintage vinyl, rock posters, and OG audio equipment. 1105 E. 52nd St., 317-377-4639, thecornerbazaar.com

FiveThirty Home Erica and Jim Carpenter fix up and repurpose furniture and other goods to give them a new lease on life, most often with a coat or two of Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint, an all-natural, milk protein–based paint that is billed not to chip or peel. You’ll find nautical accents; decorative maps; refurbished chests, trunks, and dressers; and throw pillows in various shapes and sizes. 205 S. Main St., Zionsville, 317-567-7781, fivethirtyhome.com

Flux—Mid-Century Modern + More Operating in Fountain Square, Flux keeps its vintage furniture, lighting, found objects, and art stored in a warehouse tucked behind Mass Ave Knit Shop or in its booths at Midland Arts & Antiques. Pieces range from industrial to midcentury modern to folk art from the likes of Herman Miller, Dunbar, Broyhill, and Monarch. 862 Virginia Ave., 317-490-9437, fluxindy.com

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Rewired Antiques

Sisters Heidi Heldt and Gretchen Harter started building a following in 2013 with pop-up shops to sell their supply of both vintage goods and new home accessories. Inside their Clay Terrace space, the design-savvy duo keeps customers coming back for rustically romantic furniture, handmade products, European antiques, unique plants, and bags. Clay Terrace, Carmel, 714-220-8440, hoosiersister.com

Searching endlessly for just the right chandelier, pendant, or lamp to convey the age and architectural style of your home? The staff at Rewired Antiques in the Circle City Industrial Complex focuses on meticulously restoring vintage light fixtures and curating a wide variety of unique antiques for discerning homeowners, collectors, and designers. 1125 E. Brookside Ave., 317-512-9362, rewiredantiques.com

Logan Village Mall

Roots to Wings Barn Market

An old-time general store full of retro candies should be your first stop here. As you venture farther back, you’ll find around 40 vendors proffering new, refurbished, and vintage goods, like furniture, kids’ items, pottery, paintings, party supplies, clothing and jewelry, and chalk paint by Annie Sloan. 977 Logan St., Noblesville, 317-776-9999, instagram.com/loganvillagemall

Browse an extensive collection of shabby-chic antiques and salvaged items, like old windows, picture frames, and refurbished chairs. Check out the handcrafted, solid-wood furniture. Custom kitchen islands with built-in wine storage, heirloom-quality hutches, farmhouse-style kitchen tables, and sideboards are available. 3744 N. Raceway Rd., 317-384-1949, rootstowingsbarnmarket.com

Midland Arts & Antiques This east-of-downtown mainstay has more than 150 vendors from around the Midwest, ensuring a wide variety of clothing, jewelry, furniture, glassware, metal signs, and lamps. The two-story antiques emporium is well loved by interior designers and homeowners alike. 907 E. Michigan St., 317-267-9005, instagram.com/midlandarts

Hairstylist Danny Cheshire long dreamed of curating a lifestyle shop. When the space next to his French Pharmacie Salon became available, he began combing estate sales and auctions and came away with midcentury-modern furniture and vintage accessories. Great finds include faux taxidermy, majolica tableware, and cute watering cans. 823½ E. Westfield Blvd., 317-251-9182, facebook.com/ frenchpharmacieflea

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Noblesville Antiques on the Square

Proprietors Amanda and Shayne Snider want to help you fill your home with elegant, contemporary furniture for affordable prices. They offer significant savings on prototypes, sample pieces, and floor models from stores like Crate & Barrel, Restoration Hardware, and Pottery Barn, as well as their own collection called Irene Patrick. 2150 E. 116th St., Carmel, 317-853-6733, myhomenclature.com

Strolling through The Mix Marketplace is akin to visiting a museum. But here, if you find a vintage movie projector, midcentury chair, or artisan necklace you fall in love with, it can go home with you. More than 35 creative vendors showcase unique, one-of-a-kind finds destined to become your favorite conversation pieces. 940 E. Logan St., Noblesville, 317219-6739, themixmarketplace.com

Formerly known as Noblesville Antique Mall, this downtown spot was purchased by new owners, freshened up, and renamed in 2020. Three floors of antiques and collectibles include dolls, jewelry, furniture, ceramic items, metal signs, and assorted vintage memorabilia. 20 N. Ninth St., Noblesville, 317-678-8150, instagram.com/ noblesville.antiques.square

Salvage & Co. Shopping is online only for this pair of discount furniture outlets, which offers deep cuts on everything from couches and tables to wall decor and area rugs. In addition to standard items, you can also score incredible deals on designer pieces. Check Facebook often to see the latest products at the two area pickup locations. 6565 Coffman Rd., salvagecoindy .com; 8700 Roberts Dr., Fishers, salvagecofishers.com

Sheafer + King Modern Partners Andrea Sheafer and Andrew King both have an eye for finding exceptional vintage art and furniture from the 1950s through 1990s. Their space showcases rotating works of abstract art, as well as larger furniture items, like best-sellers Herman Miller and Knoll chairs. Vases, sculptures, and lighting rest on swoon-worthy credenzas and side tables throughout. 1103 E. 52nd St., 317-983-3575, sheaferking.com

Solomon-Paris Antiques and Interiors Whether you’re buying or seeking an appraisal, you can trust the pros at Solomon-Paris. Ben Solomon is a past curator of decorative arts for the Indianapolis Museum of Art and is well versed in European


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RESOURCES and art history. The store’s 5,000 square feet are dominated by 18thand 19th-century furniture, art, and decorative accents. 1103 E. 52nd St., 317-475-0203, solomonparis.com

Southport Antique Mall Let the friendly staff help you find what you’re looking for, or independently browse the 200-plus booths at this 36,000-square-foot southside destination. Check out furniture, jewelry, lamps, pottery, collectibles, and clothing. The mall even has a wish-list feature on its website for collectors in search of specific items. 2028 E. Southport Rd., 317786-8246, southportantiquemall.net

Surroundings This bright, light-filled boutique can help you outfit your home with stylish, tasteful furniture and accents. Vignettes throughout the shop display artwork and picture frames, lighting, vases and sculpture, books, mirrors, plants and florals, and dishware arranged in perfect harmony. Textiles like throw pillows, blankets, and kitchen towels are also available. 1101 E. 54th St., 317-254-8883, instagram .com/surroundingsindianapolis

Thistle & Thyme Home Store Just south of Noblesville’s courthouse square, Thistle & Thyme fills its space with antique and vintage wares, handmade goods, wall art, architectural pieces, baby and children’s clothing, garden decor, gifts, candles, jewelry, and more. The shop carries a large selection of ornaments, wreaths, signs, and holiday novelties to deck the halls in the winter. 29 S. Ninth St., Noblesville, 317-219-7119, thistleandthymehomestore.com

Tim & Julie’s Another Fine Mess On the city’s east side, salvage veteran Tim Harmon and business partner Julie Crow sell bones and joints, such as doors, windows, decorative trim, doorknobs, hardware, and other odds and ends sourced from soon-to-bedemolished homes and businesses around Indiana. Keep tabs on new arrivals via the store’s Facebook and Instagram feeds. 2901 E. 10th St., 317-627-0498, timandjulies anotherfinemess.com

Vintage 54 Collective Browse booths filled with a mix of goods from artists, crafters, and antiques dealers at this Broad Ripple basement shop. Find everything from home decor and furnishings to art and clothing. Check out vintage typewriters and cameras, crystal perfume bottles, and all manner of glass pitchers and beverage sets to add a touch of whimsy when you entertain. 5335 Winthrop Ave., 317-737-2146, vintage54collective.net 68

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AREA RUGS Capel Rugs North Carolina–based Capel has thousands of rug colors, patterns, sizes, and shapes for both indoor and outdoor use, all made in its American factories. Knowledgeable staffers can help you sift through traditional, contemporary, transitional, Oriental, and Persian styles, among others. 8603 Allisonville Rd., 317-813-7847, capelrugs.com

Fine Estate Art & Rugs Established in 2002, Fine Estate Rugs moved to its current home in Herron-Morton Place in 2020. The shop carries hundreds of floor coverings, ranging from large, palace-size rugs to smaller scatter and runner styles. Antique and semi-antique varieties available include Mashad, Esfahan, Tabiz, Heriz, Bidjar, and Maymeh. You’ll also find original works of art by Indiana artists. 2158 N. Talbott St., 317-253-5910, fineestateart.com

Joseph’s Oriental Rug Imports Variety and quality are at the forefront of Joseph’s, in business since 1949. This well-respected rug authority offers thousands of antique, semi-antique, and modern options in its spacious showroom. Conservation and restoration, cleaning, padding, and appraisals are also provided. Not seeing exactly what you want? Joseph’s can make a rug to fit your specifications. 4230 E. Fall Creek Pkwy. N. Dr., 317-255-4230, josephsimports.com

ARTWORK & ACCESSORIES 317Home This studio in Carmel City Center combines home decor with handson art instruction. Customers can pick up a can of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint, as well as cute coffee mugs, painted trays, wall signs, seasonal decorations, and selfie frames. If you’re more ambitious, sign up for a workshop covering art techniques like decoupage or molding. Carmel City Center, 317-501-8271, 317home.square.site

Art in Hand Gallery This gallery is also a co-op, run by the 20-plus local crafters whose goods are featured. All artists must work at least one day a month, so there’s a chance you might purchase a piece directly from its creator. Stop in to check out woodworking by Steve Miller; pottery by Judy DeGan, Chris Davis, and Lynne Miller; and fused glass by Deb Achgill, among many others. 211 S. Main St., Zionsville, 317-7338426, artinhandgallery.com

Art on Main Gallery & Gifts This Carmel collective offers a feast for the eyes with its abstract, oil, watercolor, and acrylic paintings; fine-art photographs; contemporary mosaics; fused glass; and pottery made by local artisans. Jewelry and fiber creations are also available. 111 W. Main St., Carmel, 317-564-4115, carmelartonmain.com

artist’s style ranges from realist to abstract, and his color- and texturerich paintings are on display at the Palladium, the governor’s mansion, multiple hospitals, and various local businesses. Visit his Broad Ripple studio to see his work in person. 1134 E. 54th St., 317-3133688, instagram.com/forrestformsma

Beth Clary Fine Art Gallery

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In her Irvington studio, Peru native Beth Clary Schwier displays original acrylic and oil paintings depicting ballerinas, sailboats, floral bouquets, landmarks, beach scenes, and cows. She also sells limited-edition giclee prints in her storefront. Several of the artist’s works have been spotted in homes featured on HGTV’s Good Bones. 5636 E. Washington St., 317-4397143, bethschwier.com

Serving Indianapolis for more than 50 years, The Frame Shop uses acid-free and ultraviolet-filtering products in its preservation framing process. The shop also offers museum wrap, canvas stretching, floating frames, and shadow boxes. The accompanying gallery showcases a variety of art, from alabaster sculptures to hand-blown glass. 617 Massachusetts Ave., 317-822-8455, theframeshopindy.com

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Established in 1978, the Center for Creative Arts—Indiana’s original artist cooperative—displays works from over 30 professional makers. The selection includes paintings, woodturning, pottery, glass art, textiles, printmaking, pen and ink, and more. 111 W. Main St., Carmel, 317-844-2388, ccaartgallery.com

Custom Picture Framing of Brownsburg Family-owned since 2004, this full-service custom frame shop in the heart of Brownsburg produces one-of-a-kind conservation frames that showcase and protect your artwork, photographs, and certificates. The shop also offers personalized laser engraving, plaques, and awards. 640 E. Main St., Brownsburg, 317-852-8044, facebook.com/brownsburgcpf

CV Art and Frame This is a one-stop shop to transform artwork and photography. There are both custom and readymade frames. The pros here can also convert photos into paintings; digitally replicate or restore original artwork; print one of your images onto canvas, paper, or acrylic; or find the best piece of art for your home. 110 S. Main St., Zionsville, 317-873-2976, cvartandframe.com

Easter Conservation Certified with the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Easter Conservation and Corporate Art Consultants work with architects and interior designers on both residential and commercial spaces and corporate collections. They offer a compete, holistic approach to art, from selection to installation, and preservation. 1134 E. 54th St., 317396-0885, easterconservation.com

Forrest Formsma Fine Art If you’ve spent much time in Indianapolis, chances are you’ve seen a Forrest Formsma. This

Located in a Broad Ripple bungalow, Gallery 6202 features a variety of “fine art and fun stuff” by local, national, and international artists. The mix of mediums includes art glass, metal sculptures, oils, watercolors, prints, and more. The shop displays one-of-a-kind jewelry pieces by Heidi Mandich, Libelle Jewelry Studio, and Kelli Design. 6202 N. College Ave., 317-602-2185, gallery6202.com

Home Details of Savvy Decor Just about every size and style of decorative knobs and pulls is represented here. The super-luxe Edgar Berebi line, sparkling with Swarovski crystals, adds a touch of glam. Additional hardware brands include Emtek, Richelieu, Cache, Atlas, Schaub, and Di Lusso. 41 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel, 317-8483377, savvydecor.com/home-details

Lantz Collective Lantz Collective is the retail shop fronting the studio of interiordesign powerhouses Barry and Amanda Lantz. Their look is modern and glamorous, but the artwork is what really stands out. It’s displayed everywhere—on the walls, leaning against tables, propped up in open drawers. The pair’s connections to the national design scene infuse the selection. Carmel City Center, 317-569-5972, lantzcollective.com

Petrov Frame Atelier Plenty of frame shops will attach a wire to the back of your portrait, but Anatoly Petrov is the pro you call for high-end custom framing and repairs. He uses old-world techniques to create frames with intricate closed corners that conceal joints. Petrov offers museumquality handcrafted frames, along with gilding, restoration, replication, and conservation services. 5172 N. College Ave., 317-293-2122, petrovframe.com


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RESOURCES Walter Knabe Studio Walter Knabe’s fine art goes functional in the form of flasks, leggings, and more. He began covering the walls of a Manhattan apartment as an up-and-coming painter and continues to produce custom work, such as his signature handmade wallpaper, patterned pillows, screen-printed napkins, coasters, tea towels, canvas cosmetic bags, scarves, phone cases, and cuff bracelets. 1134 E. 54th St., 317-986-6900, walterknabe.com

BEDDING Holder Mattress Home Collection Each bedding set is made by hand at the Holder factory in Kokomo, so homeowners can custom-order mattresses in a range of styles to ensure a fit for every need. Additionally, the showroom features bed frames and furniture by Outré Upholstery, Bernhardt Interiors, and Universal Furniture. It’s also a good spot for lamps, throw pillows, and nursery furnishings. Indiana Design Center, Carmel, 317-848-2939, holdermattress.com

BILLIARDS & GAMES Family Leisure Find a huge selection of pool and game tables here, alongside spas, saunas, swimming pools, high-end patio furniture, and even standup paddleboards and inflatable kayaks. The expansive selection also includes bars, outdoor fireplaces and kitchens, play gyms, arcade games, massage chairs, and trampolines. 11811 Pendleton Pike, 317-823-4448, familyleisure.com

Orner Billiards This family-owned westside store has more than 400 pool tables in its warehouse and 50-plus on display in its showroom, making it easy to add more fun to your rec room. Browse the game and pub tables, poker accessories, jukeboxes, theater seating, ping-pong tables, and much more. Manufacturers include Olhausen, Legacy Billiards, Brunswick, and California House. 6333 Rockville Rd., 317-243-0046, ornerbilliards.com

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Dress your bed luxuriously with dreamy sheets and blankets by Matouk, Ann Gish, Annie Selke, Peacock Alley, Pine Cone Hill, and Quadrille from this northside spot. Your dining table can receive the same treatment with exquisite linens, napkin rings, and serving accessories. Personalize your powder room with monogrammed carved hand soaps and single-use guest towels. 1762 E. 86th St., 317-844-6320, parksidelinen.com

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Vispring Luxury Mattresses If you’re a person of means, you could talk yourself into springing for a top-of-the-line $40,000 mattress from Vispring. The king-size model in the Nora showroom boasts three rows of organic cotton, wool, horsehair, alpaca, and silkwrapped coils for maximum stress relief and support. Each mattress is handmade and carries an impressive 30-year guarantee. Shop both Vispring and allergy-friendly The Clean Bedroom options by appointment only. 1760 E. 86th St., 317-548-1818, vispringnyc.com, thecleanbedroom.com 70

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Artisans Dubbed “a gallery of fine craftsmen,” this boutique displays a curated collection of handcrafted fine art, designer jewelry, home decor, leather goods, gift items, and greeting cards. The shop embraces eco-friendly design, and many of its wares are made with recycled materials. Check out the Spirit Jar candles in a variety of boozy scents. 429 Massachusetts Ave., 317-744-5352, artisansindy.com

Basile History Market This shop inside the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center is one of the best places to find books from local authors, as well as titles about state history, traditions, and oddities. The selection also includes Wildflower Ridge whipped honey, Indiana vintage state-map coasters, and miniature replicas of the L.S. Ayres cherub to hang on your Christmas tree. 450 W. Ohio St., 317-234-0020, shop.indianahistory.org

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This store’s sumptuous down comforters and 100-percent Egyptian cotton sheets help ensure top-notch shut-eye, as do comfy mattress pads and pillows. Supersoft bath towels and robes also are sold. You’ll find higher-end linens here, like the Yves Delorme brand. 8487 Union Chapel Rd., 317-205-9620, yvesdelorme.com

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Decorative and functional home decor, dinnerware, and kitchen goods fill this perennial favorite, where seasonal decor is big. Make occasions special with The Accent Shop’s vast selection of shiny silver Nambé and pearly Julia Knight serving pieces; array of glassware, dishes, placemats, and oven mitts; and ample supply of cooking gadgets. 1480 E. 86th St., 317-844-4150, theaccentshopinc.com This longtime Carmel boutique— with a second location in The Fashion Mall—focuses on lifestyle and entertaining goods, such as Richard Ginori Italian plates, Estelle Colored Glass barware, Anke Drechsel silk velvet pillows, Julie Vos jewelry, and Lafco candles. The MacKenzie-Childs line was so popular here, owner Shane Hartke decided to launch a dedicated shop in the City Center this summer. Carmel City Center, 317-253-3400; The Fashion Mall, 317-797-5557; addendumgallery.com

Artifacts Searching for a unique gift? You’ll likely find it at Artifacts, a shop focused on American artists and their works. Check out cases of earrings, necklaces, rings, and bracelets, and a fun display filled with greeting cards, adult coloring books, and stationery. Picture frames, pottery, wooden serving spoons, glass vases and drinkware, and baby gifts are just a few other

This boutique is the perfect place to purchase gifts for girlfriends, kids’ teachers, neighbors, and your babysitters. The bevy of options includes scented candles, wine and beverage accoutrements, home decor, serving pieces and linens, flower vases, women’s clothing and accessories, baby items, and stationery. 5607 N. Illinois St., 317-257-3826, betheboutique.com

Black Sheep Gifts A staple on Irvington’s main strip, Black Sheep Gifts carries displays of greeting cards, books, games, apparel and jewelry, decorations, food and drink accessories, and novelty items. Halloween is the best-loved holiday in the shop’s eastside neighborhood, and Black Sheep is always prepared with plenty of tricks and treats to meet shoppers’ seasonal gift needs. 5626 E. Washington St., 317-6025442, blacksheepgiftshop.com

The Bungalow This gift-and-home store is always stocked with amusing finds for giving or receiving. Check out the Blue Q oven mitts, bird-themed chip clips, Luxe shower steamers and bath soaks, 1,000-piece puzzles, plush seals and sea otters, and tees and hoodies for canine companions. 924 E. Westfield Blvd., 317-253-5028, thebungalowinc.com

Charles Mayer & Co. Tightly packed displays showcase high-end crystal, silver, and china from the likes of Juliska, William Yeoward, Simon Pearce, and Christofle. This longtime favorite also offers tote bags, bath products, baby blankets, and gorgeous dinnerware brides can’t resist for

their registries. The jewelry collection includes pieces by Capucine De Wulf, Julie Kreamer, and Clara Williams. 5629 N. Illinois St., 317257-2900, shop.charlesmayer.com

Clara K. & Cartabella Art and design come together beautifully at this house with a black-and-white striped awning. The shop offers handmade cards, wedding invitations, notepads, and gift tags. Other finds include Hester & Cook placemats, jewelry by 18 del Pero and Alba Bijoux, Izipizi reading glasses, and handforged knives from South Korea. 825 E. Westfield Blvd., 317-294-7992, facebook.com/clarakcartabella

Conner Prairie Store You’ll find a fun mix of items in this gift shop, including exhibitrelated toys, books, locally made gourmet foods, historic clothing for kids (even coonskin caps), and Indiana-themed goods. There’s also pottery made by a Conner Prairie master craftsman and helpful accessories for outings to Symphony on the Prairie. 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers, 317-776-6000, connerprairie.org

Decorate Fun, quirky, and bright, Decorate brings a dash of playful decor to downtown. Look for brands like Kate Spade, Chilewich, and Scout, along with works by local artists. From floor to ceiling, they have you covered with accessories like pillows, lamps, and doormats, as well as kitchen supplies and dishware. Mixture Man candles and bath products give your home a richly scented masculine touch. 708 Massachusetts Ave., 317-7372109, decorateindy.com

Eiteljorg Museum Store The Frank & Katrina Basile Museum Store carries a variety of Southwestern and Native American art and goods, like pottery, sculpture, Navajo and Zapotec rugs, and kids’ puppets, puzzles, stuffed animals, and toys. You’ll see a big selection of fiction and nonfiction books, including titles about the Miami tribe in Indiana. Don’t miss the stunning selection of jewelry. 500 W. Washington St., 317-636-9378, eiteljorg.org/visit/shop

Global Gifts This locally owned fair-trade store specializes in goods that can’t be found anywhere else. Shoppers love browsing colorful scarves, ceramic and wooden items, kids’ toys, books, and wall art, crafted by artisans all over the world. We love the recycled sari hampers, butterfly-wing pendants, Peruvian travel chess sets, and alpaca-blend fingerless gloves. 446 Massachusetts Ave., 317-423-3148; 1300 E. 86th St., 317-569-0670; 4233 Lafayette Rd., 317-331-3909; globalgiftsft.com


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RESOURCES Hampton Designs Studio and Shop Fun, funky, colorful accessories fill this Irvington studio, which carries decor items, furniture, lighting, and art. The collection includes whimsical pieces for walls and tabletops, graphic pillows, statuary, and a large selection of geodes, crystals, and gems. Owner Adam Hampton offers home staging and interior redesign services. 5515 E. Washington St., 317-3722372, adamhamptondesigns.com

Homespun: Modern Handmade Homespun continues to be one of the city’s best sources for creative handcrafted goods. Jewelry cases are filled with unique pieces— check out enameled earrings, natural-stone rings, and chunky wooden statement necklaces. You’ll also find T-shirts, greeting cards, sweet treats, wall prints, baby bibs, aromatic candles, bath supplies, pottery, books, and craft kits. 869 Massachusetts Ave., 317-351-0280, homespunindy.com

Indiana Artisan Gifts & Gallery Perfectly situated in the Carmel Arts & Design District, Indiana Artisan showcases the creations of more than 200 artists and craftspeople from all over the state. Browse jewelry, paintings, woodworking, textiles, pottery, photography, and glass pieces. You can also stock your kitchen with local wine, honey, cheese, confections, and kombucha. 22 N. Rangeline Rd., Carmel, 317-964-9455, indianaartisan.org

Indiana Store at the Indiana State Museum This museum store is inspired by Hoosier history and vintage pop culture, so you can expect to find retro candies and sodas, toys, state-themed ornaments, and the L.S. Ayres Tea Room Cookbook. The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites Collection depicts destinations like Angel Mounds, Corydon Capitol, New Harmony, and Limberlost. 650 W. Washington St., 317-234-2468, indiana museum.org/the-indiana-store

Linden Tree Linden Tree operates two locations in downtown Noblesville and Carmel City Center filled with a wide variety of gift items, clothing, jewelry, home accessories, pottery, body products, cards, and books. Product lines include Liore Manne, Company C, Surya, Aromatique, Root, Nora Fleming, and Maple Leaf. 856 Logan St., Noblesville, 317-773-3238; Carmel City Center, 317-775-3566; lindentreegifts.com

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shop, where honeycombs, bones, foliage, and tree bark make beautiful displays for raw-edged crystal clusters and earth-stone jewelry with copper hardware. Handmade soaps, candles, incense, balms, and room sprays round out the inventory. 612 Main St., Beech Grove, 317-554-7888, localradish.com

MacKenzie-Childs With its signature black-andwhite checkered pattern encasing everything from tea kettles to wind chimes, MacKenzie-Childs is the perfect line of tableware and home accessories for Indy 500 enthusiasts. Coming soon to Carmel City Center, this sister shop to Addendum Gallery will house displays that mimic the brand’s Soho boutique in New York. Carmel City Center, mackenzie-childs.com

McNamara Florist Known for its lush, gorgeous floral arrangements for any occasion or time of year, McNamara also sells houseplants, holiday ornaments and decorations, seasonal wreaths, home accessories, and sweet gifts like stepping stones engraved with kind words, throw blankets with inspirational phrases, and angeland dove-themed night lights. Eight Central Indiana locations, 317-579-7900, mcnamaraflorist.com

The Museum & Garden Shop at Newfields Inside the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, this hidden retail gem is stocked with lovely pieces you’d be hard-pressed to find elsewhere. Browse handmade pottery and glass vases, all manner of jewelry, artsy wall calendars, and tabletop selections from Michael Graves and Alessi. The Miller House line includes Alexander Girard designs on dishes, mugs, notecards, and more. 4000 Michigan Rd., 317-955-2320, discovernewfields.org

Oliver’s Twist Brides come here for beautifully designed invitations and favors, and new moms will love the array of baby announcements. You’ll also find plenty of Rifle Paper Co. products, boxed stationery, journals, wax seals, greeting cards, calendars, and Linnea candles. Carmel City Center, 317-569-8420, oliverstwistpaper.com

Onatah General Tap into a West Coast hipster vibe at this Fountain Square source for handmade and zero-waste goods. Onatah has all you need for your next at-home spa day, and then some. Check out soap cubes and bath soaks, shampoo bars, and face oils. While you’re there, pick up a darling succulent, colorful sunglasses, a Baggu tote, or Eunice earrings. 1058 Virginia Ave., 312-9458334 (text only), onatahgeneral.com

Out of the Blue Polish Pottery & Gifts This Illinois-based retailer sells handcrafted pottery made in a small village in Poland. Pieces are intricately painted in floral patterns featuring shades of blue, and highlighted with accent colors of yellow, coral, red, and green. In addition to plates and trays, the line includes bakeware, tea service, water pitchers, salt-and-pepper shakers, vases, and bottle stoppers. Carmel City Center, 317-853-6349, outofthebluepottery.com

Penn & Beech Candle Co. Indy’s first pour-your-own candle shop has two locations—the original storefront along the hustle and bustle of Mass Ave, and a Midtown Carmel site just steps away from the Monon. Shoppers can prepare their own custom fragrances, which take about 90 minutes to cure, or opt for a pre-bottled scent from the lineup. 747 N. College Ave., 317-721-6885; 145 Elm St., Carmel, 317-689-0789; pennandbeech.com

Pumkinfish Gifts & Goodies This Mass Ave charmer in The Garage food hall at Bottleworks carries humorous gift items, along with home goods such as embroidered pillows and foot stools, novelty dish towels, cocktail syrups and bitters, scented soaps and aromatherapy shower bursts, glassware, chocolates, and books and games. Bottleworks District, 317-974-9167, pumkinfish.com

Remedy This modern apothecary makes you feel good about (at least) two things: One, your purchases. More than 90 percent of the inventory— journals, crystals, skincare items, tea and honey, and incense—is made in America. And two, yourself. The store’s earthy, outdoorsy vibe, including the geometric accent wall, calms the senses. 203 Jersey St., Westfield, 317-804-3534, facebook.com/remedywestfield

Rusted Window Inside the Indiana Design Center, Rusted Window offers a mix of vintage, industrial, and traditional decor with a rustic-chic vibe. Think plants in distressed pots, printed signs, textured pillows, and statement light fixtures. In addition to home accoutrements, there’s a selection of fresh flowers, baby items, candles, and bath and body goods. Indiana Design Center, Carmel, 317-205-1716, rustedwindow.com

Silver in the City One of Mass Ave’s most popular stores—with a second location in Carmel—is packed with the types of amusing gifts you’d love to give and receive. How about a cute container for your air plant? Or a profane coffee mug, oven mitt, or dish towel? We love browsing the displays of funny books, pretty

stationery, graphic tees, jewelry, greeting cards, and home decor. 434 Massachusetts Ave., 317-9559925; 111 W. Main St., Carmel, 317-993-3669; silverinthecity.com

Stomping Ground Near-eastside resident Martha Latta is known in the maker community by her brand, Sunday Afternoon Housewife. She is also a master gardener and butterfly expert. It’s no surprise that her shop, Stomping Ground, specializes in nature-themed gifts such as seed packets and gardening gloves. You can pick up fresh flowers, too, or one of the Housewife’s social justice T-shirts. 1625 Nowland Ave., 317220-8344, stompinggroundindy.com

Tuggle’s Gifts & Goods Ross Tuggle has crafted custom art pieces out of salvaged wood through his first business, Tuggle’s Timbers. With his wife, Brooke, he branched into the retail arena with a storefront in Fountain Square. Along with his own wall hangings and Brooke’s polymer-clay earrings, Tuggle offers items like Indiana Soap Co. bars, ArtMix ornaments, Primrose INDY candles, and Blush Lacquers nail polish. 1016 Virginia Ave., 317-672-5023, tugglesgiftsandgoods.com

Twigs & Tea Treat yourself to European-style afternoon tea service while browsing a selection of women’s clothing and accessories, home decor, and gift items. You’ll find plenty of seasonal decorations, along with handpainted plates, ceramic vases, scented candles, embroidered throw pillows, and, of course, teapots and brewing products. 11399 Lantern Rd., Fishers, 317-2884329, facebook.com/twigsandtea

Twisted Sisters This northside “art fair in a box,” with a focus on locally made goods, stocks a wide assortment of jewelry, rows of fashion scarves, super-soft socks, games and puzzles, baking supplies, festive barware and glassware, kitchen accessories and tools, and holiday decor among its many other options of home accents, apparel, bath and body products, and gifts. 3937 E. 82nd St., 317-841-7177, twistedindy.com

Unplug Soy Candles In an airy, Instagram-worthy studio, Unplug combines retail sales and candle-making workshops. The store is stocked with fragrant, environmentally friendly products in scents like Teakwood & Tobacco, Hazelnut Coffee, Prosecco Fizz, and Sugared Citrus. Other luxuries include drinkware and mixers, chocolates, bath salts, soaps, lotions, and sugar scrubs. 12550 Promise Creek Ln., Fishers, 317-505-9000, unplugsoycandles.com


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David and Carrie Schoenbaum transformed the former space of Ballerinas & Bruisers into Wildwood Home Company, a decor shop disguised as a breezy abode. The open floor plan lets shoppers enter via a sun-soaked living room, then flows into a kitchen of vignettes featuring dreamy reactive-glazed stoneware, pinewood charcuterie boards crafted in Europe, and marble accessories. 180 S. Main St., Zionsville, 317-7595578, wildwoodhomecompany.com

This 10,000-square-foot showroom is filled with everything you could need for your home—cabinetry, plumbing, light fixtures, flooring, windows and doors, tile and stone, and furniture. Find brands like Shaw Floors, Hunter Douglas, and StarMark cabinetry. With 30-plus years of experience, the designers on staff can help you make the right selections for your space. 8450 Westfield Blvd., 317-472-9800, indyhomedesigncenter.com

Willow and Star Flowers It’s coming up more than just roses at this floral design boutique in Nora. Shoppers are invited to build their own in-season bouquets with carnations, lilies, leafy eucalyptus, and other locally sourced blooms. Willow and Star also stocks home decor, beauty, and self-care products and hosts floral-inspired workshops. 1712 E. 86th St., 317669-0767, willowandstarflowers.com

The Yellow House at Sullivan’s Tucked behind the main hardware store is a petite cottage full of home-and-garden accessories and gift items. Brands such as April Cornell, Primitives by Kathy, Mudpie, Simply Noelle, Thymes, and Willow Tree are shop favorites. You’ll find scented candles, tableware for both indoors and out, and plenty of household accents. 6955 N. Keystone Ave., 317-2559230, sullivanhardware.com

DESIGN CENTERS Hub & Spoke Established in 2020, this 94,000square-foot mixed-use development in Fishers combines a design center, coworking space, and stateof-the-art makerspace and training facility. Tenants like ACo, Digital Sight & Sound, Home & Willow Design and Decor, Plumbers Supply Co., and Oasis Outdoor Living & Landscapes cover a variety of interior and exterior residential services. 8100 E. 106th St., Fishers, 317-716-1437, hubandspoke.works

Indiana Design Center Find the best materials and home accoutrements in showrooms featuring top-of-the-line flooring, kitchen displays, lighting and bath fixtures, home-theater ideas, furniture, and mattresses. The center’s handy Designer on Call service connects homeowners to experienced decor professionals, and frequent seminars dish out helpful advice about a range of topics. 200 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel, 317-5695975, indianadesigncenter.com 74

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DRAPERIES & FABRIC Adkins Draperies & Blinds Established in 1974, Adkins Draperies & Blinds provides custom window treatments, cornice boards, bedspreads, cushions, decorative pillows, table linens, and more—all fabricated in its own workroom and available for purchase through a shop-at-home appointment. 3162 E. State Rd. 32, Westfield, 317-896-3833, adkinsdraperymakers.com

custom pillows and bedding, too. Hunter Douglas shades, blinds, and shutters are also sold here. Indiana Design Center, Carmel, 317-942-3796, draperystreet.com

The French Seam This boutique offers patterns, notions, yarn, sewing machines, and the latest fabrics. Explore 1,200-plus bolts, some from designers like Judy Jarvi, Marcia Derse, Heather Bailey, and Loes van Oosten. The shop also carries Paintbrush Studio’s Painter’s Palette Solids line of vibrantly hued material. 9335 Castlegate Dr., 317-841-1810, thefrenchseam.com

Griffon Decorative Fabrics This fabric store has provided pretty prints and accessories for decades. A large selection of styles ranges from classic to modern. If you’re in need of a new look for your windows, bedding, or indoor or outdoor furniture, you’ll find a bevy of ideas here. Renew your treasured pieces of furniture with the shop’s reupholstery services. 598 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 317-848-1864, griffonfabrics.com

True Cotton Company Blinds & Shades The name says it all at this Nora studio that carries Hunter Douglas shades, shutters, blinds, and draperies. The staff provides free onsite consultations to determine the appropriate treatments for light control, privacy, insulation, child safety, and aesthetic style. Motorized window coverings are also available. 1758 E. 86th St., 317-8464601, blindsandshadesplusmore.com

Calico Indy The Calico chain makes it simple to adorn your furniture and windows in the most fashionable fabrics, including collections from Fabricut, Kravet, Maxwell, Ralph Lauren, Schumacher, Sunbrella, Vern Yip, and Scalamandre. This shop specializes in custom bedding, upholstery, curtains, and rugs in all styles. 5128 E. 82nd St., 317-689-7439, calicoindy.com

Crimson Tate Mass Ave’s resource for modern quilters doubles as owner Heather Givans’s sewing studio—you may have seen her colorful headbands and reversible masks in local stores. Givans also sells fabrics by Kaffe Fassett Collective, Bonnie Christine, Heather Ross, Charley Harper, Liberty of London, and Rifle Paper, along with her own signature line. 845 Massachusetts Ave., 317-426-3300, crimsontate.com

Drapery Street Owner Caryn O’Sullivan adds a touch of elegance to your windows with a focus on beautiful fabrics, trim, and hardware. The boutique is stocked with ready-made soft goods, but the staff can design

Located in the Carmel Arts & Design District, True Cotton was founded by a quilter with an ever-expanding fabric stash. This textile and craft store receives material, patterns, and notions daily from vendors like Checker Distributors, Andover, FreeSpirit, NeedleCraft, and Moda. It can also equip you with supplies for smocking, embroidery, and wreath making. 330 N. Rangeline Rd., Carmel, 317-660-6333, truecottonco.com

FOOD & WINE Artisano’s Oils & Spices Owner David Burcham decided that traveling abroad shouldn’t be the only way to experience fine culinary ingredients. His boutique is full of delicious treats, like highquality international oils, vinegars, salts, and spices. The shop has offered culinary classes focused on such dishes as paella, poke bowls, and crab cakes. 1250 E. 86th St., 317-975-3152, artisanosoils.com

The Best Chocolate in Town Famous for her Frittle candy, Newfangled Confections owner Carrie Abbott acquired The Best Chocolate in Town to expand her sugary portfolio. At the pop-up shop in The Fashion Mall, she serves treats like salted caramels, dipped pretzels and cookies, chocolate-covered strawberries, ice cream, and the brand’s signature truffles. The Fashion Mall, 317-6362800, newfangledconfections.com

Cork and Cracker No wine snobs here: Cork and Cracker offers hundreds of bottles of wine from all over the world for less than $20. Locally produced products are big—Tinker Coffee, Ludwig Farms Creamery, and Eat Surreal are just a few companies featured here. The store also sells beer, cheese, wine accessories, and other items to help you create a vino-based gift basket. 2126 E. Broad Ripple Ave., 317-722-9463, corkandcracker.com

Good Earth Natural Food Company Since 1971, Good Earth Natural Food Company has supplied Indy with a slew of healthy products: natural and organic foods, spices, bath-and-body goods, vitamins and supplements, teas, and even cosmetics, cleaning supplies, and shoes. Class offerings have included sessions on vegetarian cooking and beekeeping. 6350 Guilford Ave., 317-253-3709, good-earth.com

Goose the Market Sample the best in gourmet meats and cheeses at Goose the Market, which also stocks seasonal produce, coffees, breads, and desserts. The shop offers a full calendar of foodie services and seminars, from professional knife sharpening to oyster-shucking and charcuterie classes. 2503 N. Delaware St., 317-924-4944, goosethemarket.com

Grapevine Cottage This Zionsville shop specializes in wines that have been rated 85 points or higher by Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, or Wine Advocate. There are more than 1,000 bottles from which to choose as well as delicious cheeses, spreads and dips, salsas, and other snacks. 61 S. Main St., Zionsville, 317-733-1010, zionsville.grapevinecottage.com

Beasley’s Orchard Known for its u-pick apple farm, hayrides, corn mazes, and other fall-fun activities, Beasley’s offers produce and locally made goods in its rustic-styled Old Barn Retail Market. The stone and exposedbeam store houses baskets of fresh produce; shelves of condiments; baked goods; a cider bar; and a variety of sweet treats, including old-fashioned candy, soda, and fudge. 2304 E. Main St., Danville, 317-745-4876, beasleys-orchard.com

The Hayloft The Hayloft is to Brownsburg as Wildwood Market is to Fountain Square. This farm-to-table grocery works directly with Indiana producers to stock fruits and veggies, eggs, grass-fed beef and other meats, and favorite edibles from Scholars Inn Bakehouse, Tell City Pretzels, Mathoo’s Eggrolls, and Zionsville’s Zombie Joe Coffee. 1016 E. Main St., Brownsburg, 317939-2957, thehayloftfarmtotable.com


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RESOURCES Hilligoss Bakery of Brownsburg Grab a well-rounded breakfast (i.e., a Danish or a filled doughnut) at Hilligoss Bakery, which has been making fresh rings daily since 1974. Use the pick-up window if you don’t trust your willpower. 804 E. Main St., Brownsburg, 317-8527451, facebook.com/hilligossbakery

Joe’s Butcher Shop and Fish Market For 16 years, Joe’s Butcher Shop has been a fixture on Carmel’s Main Street. Specializing in hormone- and antibiotic-free local meats and sustainable fresh fish, the selection will appeal not only to your appetite, but also your conscience. Stock up with Joe’s steak boxes, freezer packs, whole loin selections, and market baskets. 111 W. Main St., Carmel, 317-8468877, joesbutchershop.com

Just Pop In! A loyal fan base has popped up (pun intended) around this company, and for good reason. Signature flavors include cheddar and caramel, and the Local Flavor collection showcases collaborations with food-and-drink vendors like Sun King Brewery, 4 Birds Bakery, and Smoking Goose Meatery. Gift boxes and custom blends are also available. 6406 Cornell Ave., 317-257-9338; Indianapolis International Airport, Terminal B, 317-602-3570; justpopinpopcorn.com

Kahn’s Fine Wines & Spirits Want a bottle that won’t cost a lot? Kahn’s has a huge range of inexpensive wines that don’t skimp on quality. Other numbers are equally impressive: 15,000 square feet stocked with nearly 5,000 wines, more than 1,800 spirits, and 1,400 beers. Also check out the bottle stoppers, decanters, aerators, and barware. 5341 N. Keystone Ave., 317-251-9463, kahnsfinewines.com

Kincaid’s Meat Market A longtime staple at 56th and Illinois streets, Kincaid’s opened its original store more than 100 years ago and added a second location at Fishers District in 2019. The oldschool butcher shop sources prime cuts of beef, pork, lamb, poultry, and veal and delivers the goods with exceptional customer service. 5605 N. Illinois St., 317-255-5497; The Yard at Fishers District, 317537-2207; kincaidsmeatmarket.com

Litterally Divine Chocolates If you love sweets but have trouble tolerating dairy, you’re in luck. Fountain Square’s Litterally Divine Chocolates makes handcrafted organic goodies with and without milk or soy. Try the truffles, toffee, caramels, housemade ice cream, coffee, and chai. During the warmer months, grab an iced drink and head to the patio. 1114 E. Prospect St., 317-822-3865, litterallydivine.com 76

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Mass Ave Wine More than 100 bottles make up the “Wall of Wine,” and many are less than $20. You’ll find varietals from all over the world. The cafe serves small-plate bites featuring local meats and cheeses, along with pizzas, salads, and sandwiches. Join the shop’s monthly wine, beer, or cocktail clubs to sample curated combinations of libations. 878 Massachusetts Ave., 317-9727966, massavewine.com

Nicole-Taylor’s Pasta Market & Backroom Eatery Shop fresh pasta and homemade sauces, in addition to mostly Italian imports, including fresh mozzarella, meats, cheeses, and olives. Pick up heat-and-eat dishes, or try to snag a rare reservation for a private dinner in the back room. The shop even offers knife sharpening to keep your personal prep tools in top condition. 1134 E. 54th St., 317257-7374, nicoletaylorspasta.com

No Label at the Table Food Company This Carmel gluten- and dairy-free bakery operates with a mission to provide job skills and employment to people on the autism spectrum. They make such goodies as lemonblueberry muffins, snickerdoodle cupcakes, English muffins, garlic breadsticks, pan-pizza crusts, pot pies, special-occasion cakes, and many other tasty treats. When not in the shop, the No Label team can be found selling their wares at local farmers markets. 111 W. Main St., Carmel, nolabelatthetable.com

The Olive Mill Customers can sample small-batch and artisan extra-virgin olive oils and balsamic vinegars and glazes from around the world. Oil flavors include jalapeño, roasted walnut, lemon, blood orange, bacon, white truffle, and vanilla. Complement your pick with tapenades, stuffed olives, salts, and seasonings. 10 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel, 317-574-9200, oliveoilstores.com

Peace Water Winery Scott and Laura Burton had a vision to make the world a better place, one glass of wine at a time. The owners of three local Peace Water Winery locations donate 50 percent of net profits to charities including Indy Reads, Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital, Cathedral Soup Kitchen, and Reins of Grace, among others. 747 N. College Ave., 317-735-6618; 37 W. Main St., Carmel, 317-8101330; The Yard at Fishers District, 317-537-2190; peacewaterwinery.com

Penzeys Spices This specialty store sells 250-plus herbs, spices, blends, seasonings, and extracts. If you’re searching for a hard-to-find ingredient, you’ll likely see it here. Best-sellers include the Penzeys Revolution

rub for meats, single- and doublestrength vanilla, herb mixes, and Vietnamese ground cinnamon. Don’t miss the shop’s hot-chocolate mix. 5345 E. 82nd St., 317-577-7778, penzeys.com

Popakernel It took five years for the owners of Popakernel, a Black-owned business, to perfect their candy caramel corn. With more than 15 available flavors, you’ll want to grab one, two, or a few free, prepackaged samples on your way out. It might be your only chance to try mac and cheese popcorn. Ever. 1630 S. Green St., Brownsburg, 317-550-8454, popakernel.org

The Real Food Shoppe This organic market might be small, but if you have a restrictive diet, the grocer stocks more than enough grain-free pretzels, vegan cheese, and plant-based meatballs to round out your list. You’ll also find scented epsom salts, vitamins and probiotics, hemp extract, bulk herbs and spices, local meats, and kitchen tools and supplies. 211 W. Main St., Plainfield, 317-203-4097, facebook.com/realfoodshoppe

Tasteful Times Stocked full of Indiana foods, beers, and wines, this gourmet shop offers products by local vendors, as well as accessories like wine totes, drink coasters, bottle stoppers, and corkscrews. Shelves are stocked with olive oils, sauces and spreads, and sea salts. Sign up for the Wine Library Club to have two bottles sent to you each month. 11677 Olio Rd., Fishers, 317-4368226, tastefultimesindy.com

Vine & Table Make entertaining easy with this food-and-wine emporium. In addition to thousands of bottles of vino and craft beer, there are spirits, bitters, gourmet meats, cheeses, dips, honeys, bruschettas, salsas, crackers, and nuts. The staff can help you create gift baskets for your favorite foodies. 313 E. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 317-817-9463; The Wine Shop, 5897 N. College Ave., 317-9814532; vineandtable.com

Vino Villa This specialty shop is located inside a restored 1904 home. Browse hundreds of bottles of wine, choose from among 70 cheeses, and select a small plate, pizza, salad, or antipasti item from the bistro menu, and make your way to the second floor. Vino Villa has several seating areas, but the best view is from the spacious front porch. 200 N. Madison Ave., Greenwood, 317-882-9463, vinovilla.com

Wildwood Market Independently owned, this charming specialty grocery in Fountain Square offers fresh produce and local items from Fischer Farms,

4 Birds Bakery, Broad Ripple Chip Co., Smoking Goose Meatery, Becker Farms, and The Best Chocolate in Town, among others. Don’t miss the gorgeous bouquets and floral arrangements. 1015 Virginia Ave., 317-737-2653, wildwoodmarket.com

Wine Market & Table In its Fountain Square location, Wine Market & Table provides a relaxing venue with its exposedbrick walls, wood floors, and teal banquettes. In this atmosphere, customers can peruse the variety of bottles available for purchase or sit back to sample a glass or flight and order small or large plates off the menu. The shop and restaurant also hosts live music performances by local acts. 1110 Shelby St., 317-493-1010, winemarketindy.com

Zionsville Olive Oil Gallery If you’re a connoisseur of olive oil and balsamic vinegar, tap into more than 20 varieties of highquality, small-batch EVOOs, along with aged vinegars, hot sauces, and seasonings. Oils are stored in stainless-steel containers designed to maintain and preserve peak freshness. The tasting room offers samples so customers can explore all the different flavor profiles. 31 E. Pine St., Zionsville, 317-9735583, zionsvilleoliveoil.com

FURNISHINGS Arabella Home Indy’s Englewood neighborhood is home to a French-inspired, neoclassical decor shop. Upholstered furniture and arrangements of appealing little chests and quirky antiques on tables and shelves fill the space. Go treasure-hunting for gracious home essentials like table linens, cloches, candlesticks, individual soup tureens, and decorative pitchers. 3002 E. Washington St., facebook.com/arabellahomeindy

Arhaus It’s tough to browse the sophisticated-glam room vignettes here without wanting to re-create every detail in your own home. Rustic dining-room tables, shimmering chandeliers, salvaged-wood coffee tables, leather and upholstered sofas and sectionals, and tabletop accessories showcase the brand’s focus on forward-looking design and eco-friendly materials. 4130 E. 82nd St., 317-913-9141, arhaus.com

Chatham Home Step inside this family business and you’ll instantly feel at ease, as if you’ve entered the home of a close friend with a sharp eye for pulling together a room. Chatham Home specializes in solid-wood furniture, upholstered pieces, and finishing touches, like lamps, rugs,



RESOURCES throw pillows, and wall art. Bedroom and living-room vignettes throughout offer ideas and inspiration. 517 E. Walnut St., 317-9178550, chathamhomeindy.com

Copper Creek Canyon Interiors and Design This Western-inspired store is full of statement pieces like forged-iron chandeliers, cowhide floor throws, and rustic-elegant leather and solid-wood furniture. Its design studio displays fabric for bedding, drapes, and more. Custom window treatments and upholstery are also available. 3953 E. 82nd St., 317-5772990, coppercreekcanyon.com

Decor 4 Kids Explore nursery and children’s furniture at this fun store just for tots. Take a look around the large showroom at beds, cribs, gliders and recliners, mattresses, dressers, lamps, and colorful artwork and accessories from brands like Dolce Babi and Dolce Kids & Teens, John Thomas Select, Maxtrix, Romina, Milk Street, and Stella Baby & Child. 17728 Sun Park Dr., Westfield, 317-770-7700, decor4kidsstore.com

Ethan Allen Just about everything here has a timeless look, making it easy to outfit a room in pieces that won’t feel dated due to changing styles. Spaces can look effortlessly chic thanks to a range of sofas, diningroom and coffee tables, and accessories like lamps, artwork, vases, bedding, clocks, and mirrors. Consult the staff of design pros to transform your space. 4025 E. 82nd St., 317-842-4024, ethanallen.com

Foundry 317 Home This Broad Ripple home-goods retailer specializes in modern and antique furniture, along with home decor, staging services, and more. Contemporary, industrial, and rustic styles fill the showroom, including plush and leather sofas, coffee tables, sleek sideboards, throw pillows, artwork, area rugs, bookends, and wall clocks. 819 E. Westfield Blvd., 317-688-1934, facebook.com/foundry317

Frontdoor Home Design Newly relocated to Bonna Shops in Irvington, this furniture studio stocks not only tables and upholstered pieces, but also lighting, accessories, and gourmet goodies. The owner strives to carry mostly local and American-made brands, including Ferdinand-based Best Home Furnishings. 5547 Bonna Ave., 812-583-5464, facebook.com/ frontdoorhomedesign

Haus Love Interiors Peruse Haus Love’s shelves of oversized throw pillows, framed artwork, graphic rugs (including sheepskin styles), side tables, ornate chandeliers, floor lamps, and tabletop accents. The overall 78

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palette is neutral, creating an air of simple, relaxed chic. Owner Heidi Woodman and her design team can bring this comfortably urbane aesthetic to your home. 5901 N. College Ave., 317-601-6521, ilovehaus.com

Houseworks Sleek, minimalist design rules at Houseworks, with its mix of modern furniture that includes sofas, coffee and end tables, dining-room and bedroom sets, and home-office desks, chairs, and accessories. The light fixtures and wall of clocks are not to be missed. We also like the array of tabletop decorations, throw pillows, area rugs, mirrors, and artwork. 4905 E. 82nd St., 317-578-7000, houseworks.biz

Inhabit Within this stylish Irvington showroom, Indy shoppers have access to the entire line of Inhabit items: furniture upholstered in the brand’s own textiles, pillows, bedding, lamps, and light fixtures. Transform your surfaces with Inhabit’s signature 3-D wall flats, cast concrete tiles, wood-look planks, and customizable wallpaper in a wide array of finishes and patterns. 211 S. Ritter Ave., 317-636-1699, inhabitliving.com

John Kirk Furniture Galleries Whether you want a sleek, trendy living room or a cozy, relaxing study, John Kirk—family-owned since 1952—can help you find the perfect pieces for your home. Its expansive showroom features dozens of brands, such as Stickley, Vanguard, Uttermost, Century, and Bernhardt. Check out the mattress gallery and selections of game-room and outdoor furniture, too. 12345 Old Meridian St., Carmel, 317-846-2535, kirkfurniture.com

Julie Browning Bova Design Crisp white walls, deliciously scented candles, and Belgian linen throws hardly conjure thoughts of mucking out horse stalls, yet Julie Browning Bova’s space hews to her equestrian-loving roots. Shoppers can get a feel for her work and take home a piece of her exquisitely tasteful look in the form of their own throw—or saddle blanket, depending on how you look at it. Carmel City Center, 317-580-9775, juliebrowningbova.com

KBD Home Kristen Okeley’s collection of businesses and services opens up with a glamorous and Europeaninspired fully functioning kitchen at the front, surrounded by crystals, cookbooks, planters, antiques, vases, and candles. Browse the shop’s Femme, Orient, and Zen collections of throw pillows or order new window treatments through KBD’s custom drapery service. 1001 E. 86th St., 317-8158880, mykbdhome.com

Kittle’s Furniture The size of the showroom is just as impressive as the variety of home goods Kittle’s offers. Shoppers will find dozens of brands for bedrooms, living rooms, and dining rooms, from entry-level pieces to high-end selections in the Design Studio. Find finishing touches at the Castleton Rug Gallery. 8600 Allisonville Rd., 317-849-5300; 10695 U.S. Hwy. 36, Avon, 317-677-0277; 665 U.S. Hwy. 31 N., Greenwood, 317-888-1301; Outlet: 9810 Carney Dr., Fishers, 317-915-0102; kittles.com

Outré This family-owned custom upholstery studio in the Indiana Design Center prides itself on top-notch construction and customer education when making and selling sofas, sectionals, chairs, ottomans, and kids’ furniture in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, styles, colors, and prints. The company is so committed to quality, it offers a lifetime warranty on the frames of all the pieces it manufactures. Indiana Design Center, Carmel, 317-504-0307, outrefurniture.com

RG Decor If you’re looking for inspiration and design ideas, you’ll feel right at home when you step into this family furniture store. Shop a variety of solid-wood tables, Americanmade upholstery, florals, flooring, and other unique finds. They have an impressive selection of decor, art, clocks, pottery, and rugs. Ask one of the qualified designers to set up an in-home consultation for decorating help. 4341 W. 96th St., 317-873-6139, rgdecor.com

Shine Design Home Visit Shine Design Home and experience the concept of hygge, which relates to comfort and coziness. The compact interiors store conveys the earthy cool of modern Danish style. Shop the selection of accents like woven baskets, brass spoons, stoneware bowls, architectural brackets, carved wood trays, and linen throw blankets. 8594 E. 116th St., Fishers, 317-572-5546, shinedesignhome.com

how to feather a nest beautifully. This southside boutique is filled with contemporary home things and gifts, including ceramics, armchairs, pillows, cake stands, coasters, hanging vases, wall mirrors, linens, flatware, macramé, and lighting. 1531 S. East St., 317-4263652, twochicksdistrictco.com

Urban Styles No matter where you look in this filled-to-the-brim store, there’s a new idea or source of inspiration. The belief here is that every room should be a work of art, and to fulfill that, the eclectic inventory includes modern and vintageinspired furnishings for living and dining spaces and bedrooms alongside pieces that evoke international flair. 8375 Castleton Corner Dr., 317-578-7770, shopurbanstyles.com

Village Home Zionsville After operating At Home in the Village in the early 2000s and then moving away from Indiana, Dion and Suzanne Deason returned to Zionsville to open Village Home in 2019. The furniture showroom displays upholstered pieces, tables, dressers and armoires, lighting, rugs, artwork, and accent pieces. Full-service interior design consultations are available. 27 E. Cedar St., Zionsville, 317-973-5252, facebook.com/villagehomezionsville

Willa Gray Home This Broad Ripple boutique features a revolving stock of furniture, antiques, fine art, books, pottery, textiles, and apothecary goods from around the world. The curated selection of unique and handcrafted furnishings includes wares from Trudon, Hunker, Visual Comfort, Sirocco Living, House of Brinson, Baobab, and Pomelo. 6516 Carrollton Ave., 317-756-9148, willagrayhome.com

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Quality and durability are the hallmarks of these handcrafted pieces. Solid-wood construction and attention to detail are seen in every bedroom and dining set, entertainment center, and rocking chair—and there are myriad wood varieties, finishes, and fabrics from which to choose. The Live Edge line of cherry and walnut tables and benches features the raw, unrefined side of the tree’s bark. 5612 Castleton Corner Ln., 317-5799490, simplyamishindy.com

If you’ve been bitten by the homesteading bug, this shop should be your first stop. In its tucked-away spot a little south of 54th Street, you’ll find the products and supplies you need to raise your own chickens (starting with the birds themselves). Purchase preassembled coops or design your own. You can even buy firewood bundles to fill your hearth this winter. 1055 E. 54th St., 317-493-1166, agrarianindy.com

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Altum’s Garden Center If you’re ready to add some color to your yard, Altum’s has the flowers, shrubs, trees, mulch, soil, and related supplies for a lavish garden. Or you can leave things in the capable hands of the landscaping team to transform your space. Visit the new location next door to Finley Creek Vineyards. 795 U.S. Hwy. 421, Zionsville, 317-733-4769, altums.com

Country Harmony Home & Garden Center Landscaping and gardening merely scratch the surface of this horticultural center’s inventory. The store’s interior is filled with home decor, including pillows, seasonal decorations, Stoneware Kitchen tableware, and nursery items. Don’t miss the main attraction—the shop’s robust selection of trees, shrubs, and flowers. 721 N. Green St., Brownsburg, 317-852-8661, countryharmonyhomeandgarden.com

Cox’s Plant Farm Venture west of Plainfield to scout 20-plus acres of plant-lovers’ paradise. Cox’s has multiple greenhouses, buildings, and outlots filled with annuals and perennials, vegetable plants, herbs, succulents, trees, and shrubs. Shoppers can also pick up garden supplies and tools, watering cans, seeds, outdoor furniture, and decorative items. 6360 S. County Rd. 0, Clayton, 317-539-4632, coxsplantfarm.com

Dammann’s Garden Company Planning a veggie or herb garden right outside your back door? Stop by Dammann’s for everything you need, like the prettiest flowers and the lushest shrubs and trees to welcome you home. Add finishing touches like bird feeders or baths, arbors and trellises, wind chimes, fountains, and statues. 5129 S. Emerson Ave., 317-786-0799, dammannsgardenco.com

Dammann’s Garden Center & Greenhouse With a focus on supporting and sourcing from the local community, Dammann’s cultivates and grows most of the hanging baskets, flowers, vegetables, and decorative containers available for purchase in its westside greenhouse. Garden decor, soil amendments, statuary, birdbaths, and gazing globes are also sold here. 4914 Rockville Rd., 317-381-9787, dammanns.com 80

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Duncan’s Fireplace & Patio Center At Duncan’s, “the expertise is always free,” so take advantage of staffers’ knowledge about fireplaces and patio living. They’ll help you find everything you need to perfect your outdoor space: gas grills, fire pits, outdoor furniture, awnings, and more. 3837 N. High School Rd., 317-299-2229, duncans fireplaceandpatio.com

The Forest Flower Home & Garden Shop Leah Flanagan runs her northwestside garden boutique in the old Bash Seed Company site. The renovated main building and its accompanying houseplant shop maintain much of the former business’s early-20th-century charm. You’ll find plants, seeds, containers, tools, guides, and gifts. Be sure to visit the pair of miniature donkeys and their flock of feathered friends out back. 3205 W. 71st St., 317-291-1441, theforestflower.com

Gatewood Vegetable Farm & Greenhouses Celebrating its 100th year in business, Gatewood stocks seasonal goods—from planting and gardening supplies in the spring to freshcut Christmas trees and wreaths in the winter. In addition to the annuals, perennials, hanging baskets, and roses in the greenhouse, customers can find fresh produce and even outdoor furniture. 9555 E. 206th St., Noblesville, 317-7731214, gatewoodvegetablefarm.com

Geist Nursery Tucked away above the west end of Geist Reservoir, this family-owned garden center sells locally grown annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees, and native plants. Geist offers landscape services, such as design and maintenance, privacy plantings, and container arrangements. Visit the gift shop for terrarium supplies, pottery, honey, and bath items. 9890 Mollenkopf Rd., Fishers, 317-842-7481, geistnursery.com

Godby Hearth & Home The main showroom and Carmel interactive studio display various fireplace styles—wood-burning, vent-free, and electric, to name a few—as well as hearth accessories, patio furniture, fire pits, grills, and fountains. Both locations suggest appointments, so call ahead to schedule a visit. 7904 Rockville Rd.; Indiana Design Center, Carmel; 317-271-8400, godbyhearth.com

Grounded Plant & Floral Co. Amanda Griffith was already an established wedding florist when she opened her near-eastside retail spot. Through Grounded, she sells an ever-changing variety of houseplants, pots, candles, and small gift items in stylish packaging. The urban jungle includes more than 50 varieties of flora, from succulents

to snake plants, all starting at $7. 1503 E. Michigan St., 317-426-5528, groundedplantandfloral.com

Habig Garden Shops Find the necessary supplies to design or upgrade your indoor or outdoor spaces, including flowers, houseplants, bird feeders and seed, and architectural pieces. Garden gifts, accessories, and seasonal items are plentiful, too, especially in Habig’s tiny cottage in Nora. 1225 E. 86th St., 317-251-3708; 15311 N. Meridian St., Carmel, 317-8962828; habiggardenshop.weebly.com

Kittle’s Furniture If you love the impressive array of indoor furniture at Kittle’s, make sure you check out the outdoor selection available at the Castleton and Greenwood locations. Browse weatherproof sectionals, fire pits, dining tables, rugs, and more. 8600 Allisonville Rd., 317-849-5300; 665 U.S. Hwy. 31 N., Greenwood, 317-888-1301; kittles.com

Monon Plant Co.

4341 W. 96th St., 317-873-6139, rgdecor.com

Root 31 Touting itself as a “modern plant boutique,” Westfield’s Root 31 carries a variety of houseplants and florals, as well as garden supplies, candles, tote bags, greeting cards, seed kits, bath products, and seasonal decor. Themed gift sets for horticulture enthusiasts are also available. 226 Park St., Westfield, 317-804-3567, shoproot31.com

Rosie’s Gardens Explore more than 12 acres loaded with annuals and perennials, garden accessories, fountains, rugs, and outdoor lighting. Rosie’s has many options of statuary, benches, and birdbaths—the selection of pottery and containers is one of the most extensive around and includes numerous styles, shapes, and sizes. 10402 N. College Ave., 317-844-6157, rosiesgardens.com

Snakeroot Botanicals

In Broad Ripple, Monon Plant Co. carries a variety of indoor houseplants, ceramics, gift items, and home goods. Browse the shop and select a sleek, solid-color planter or combat dry winter air with several models of rechargeable humidifiers. It also displays cool macramé plant hangers locally made by Urban Knot. 6528 Cornell Ave., 317-602-8833, mononplantco.com

Cultivate your green thumb at the original Fountain Square garden and herb shop, as well as its second location in Fishers. Both spaces are filled with houseplants, hanging baskets, and outdoor food and landscape plants, plus all the tools, supplies, and materials to help you sow and tend your patch. 1052 Virginia Ave., 317-604-7562; 8597 E. 116th St., Fishers, 317-522-6339; snakerootbotanicals.com

O’Malia’s Living

Urban Houseplant Collective

Suffering from backyard envy? Create your ideal space at O’Malia’s from its vast selection of outdoor furniture and umbrellas, grills (including smoker styles), patio heaters, torches, and fire pits. During the fall and winter, cozy up your home by installing a new fireplace, a fresh mantel or surround, or decorative glass doors. 115 Medical Dr., Carmel, 317-8466812, omaliasliving.com

Plants are organized by lighting needs at Urban Houseplant Collective, and the store sells its own brand of pre-mixed soil. Styling and maintenance services are available for residential and commercial customers. The main shop is in Irvington, but there is also a “grab-and-grow” stand at The Amp. 5505 E. Washington St., 317-778-7270, urbanhouseplantcollective.com

Pearl Plants

The Fishers location of this familyowned trio of garden centers can help you plan and develop the backyard of your dreams with services like landscape design, lawn maintenance, tree and shrub care, and personal groundskeeping. Shop the nursery for plants, mulch, soil, additives, stone, tools, and supplies. 13279 E. 126th St., Fishers, 317-770-3321, wassonnursery.com

Cultivate a beautiful life with Pearl Plants in SoBro. Deck out your domicile with varieties like hoyas, pothos, ficus, dracaena, string of turtles, and lavender-tinged tradescantia nanouk. The shop also sells wares by local artists Pour Hippies, Christina Rennekamp, Linda Tyler, and Frog Teeth Industries, among others. 2419 E. 56th St., 317-602-5109, pearlplantsindy.com

Wasson Nursery

RG Decor Outdoor

Wicker Works of Brownsburg

An addition to RG Decor’s interior offerings, the outdoor department features high-end, luxury patio furniture. Summer Classics makes quality wicker, aluminum, teak, and iron pieces in a variety of styles. The Indiana-based Polywood brand, made from recycled milk jugs, is eco-friendly and built to last. Outdoor lighting, umbrellas, rugs, and fire pits are also in stock.

Explore this showroom of indoor and outdoor furniture, where homeowners can browse numerous brands and styles of wicker, rattan, teak, vinyl, wrought-iron, and aluminum sets. Gas and wood fire pits, umbrellas, outdoor lighting, and mirrors are also among the extensive selection. 70 Mardale Dr., Brownsburg, 317-852-1509, wickerworksofbrownsburg.com



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