Decorative wood beams offer a distinctive way to add architectural detail to your room and/or ceiling, as well as create warmth and depth. Including wood beams in your new custom home design will add both form and function.

Thinking of remodeling? Due to the innovative construction of these beams, they can also be added to existing homes. The results will enhance your space and give it new life!

The beams come in a variety of specialty woods and styles. A custom stain can be applied to match any existing décor. For additional detail, rustic hardware (clavos, strap hinges and decorative nails) can also be incorporated.

Contact us for more detail on adding decorative wood beams to your home.

Post and beam application with brackets

Post and beam application with brackets - custom home Westfield, Indiana

Truss beams and corbels

Truss beams and corbels - custom home Fishers, Indiana

Ceiling beams

Ceiling beams - custom home Carmel, Indiana

Ceiling beams and reclaimed flooring - Midwest Living Idea Home

Ceiling beams and reclaimed flooring - Midwest Living Idea Home

Each year, Remodeling Magazine publishes an annual report on the relationship between remodeling costs and resale value. National and regional averages are compared for over 30 popular remodeling projects.

See how Indiana compares:
Remodeling 2009-10 Cost vs. Value Report (East North Central region)

To learn more about the Remodeling 2009-10 Cost vs. Value Report click on the link below.

About the 2009-10 Cost vs. Value Report

Seven of the top 10 Cost vs. Value projects involve the exterior of the home—making curb appeal a necessity in the Indianapolis, IN market. Does your home need some curb appeal? If so contact us and we can help!

Before photo of exterior remodel, Carmel IN

Before photo of exterior remodel, Carmel, IN

After the exterior remodel - curb appeal in Carmel, IN

After the exterior remodel - curb appeal in Carmel, IN

When compared with high-end floor coverings, such as ceramic tile or slate, stained concrete is frequently a low cost alternative. And the life expectancy of a concrete floor will surpass most floor covering materials.

The low maintenance needs of decorative or stained concrete also make it appealing to many homeowners. In most cases, just regular sweeping and damp mopping will keep the floor looking like new for many years.

Stained concrete basement floor

Stained concrete basement floor

Concrete stained a rich, earth tone warms up this room

Concrete stained in rich, earth tones will warm up a room