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

One of the strongest benefits of building a luxury custom home is that every client receives a distinctive style and design that fits their personal taste. We take great pride in working closely with clients to develop luxury custom homes in indiana that are a direct reflection of their creative vision. We have developed an exceptional design-build program, where the designer and builder work closely with the client during the custom home design process, creating a seamless transition from concept visualization to custom home completion.

The Old World European style interior (pictured below) is romantic with high ceilings, suspended truss beams and expansive windows allowing for an abundance of natural light. The wide planked, hand-scraped hardwood flooring adds to the warmth and depth of this inviting custom luxury home. On the exterior, the Arkansas Field Stone (cut in an Ashlar pattern) painted brick, copper finials, traditional cedar shutters and arched windows are memorable details with timeless styling.

With the guidance of our internal selections coordinator, this homeowner made informed decisions and thoughtful selections on finishes, colors and materials. This eliminated the need for an outside interior designer.

“Your experience and knowledge was invaluable to us throughout the entire building process. You allowed us time to make the right decisions for our new home. Your staff was incredibly helpful with our endless list of questions, and the selections coordinator steered us in the right direction every step of the way. The end result is better than our dream - more than we imagined and exactly what we wanted. We love our beautiful new home.”
Happy homeowner, I. Smith, Carmel, Indiana

Arkansas Field Stone (cut in an Ashlar pattern) & painted brick

Arkansas Field Stone (cut in an Ashlar pattern) & painted brick

High ceilings, suspended truss beams and expansive windows

High ceilings, suspended truss beams and expansive windows

This kid-size white floral-shaped sink really pops against a vibrantly colored wall. Color is a guaranteed way to liven up a kid’s bathroom. Brightly painted walls can make a huge impact and it’s easy and inexpensive to change colors. The same goes for towels, rugs and other bath accessories. They can energize your theme and be easily changed as children grow.

Recently, clients have requested bath fixtures that are sized for kids. Some fixtures (including the sink pictured below) are designed for young children, which can be safer than using a step stool. These “right-sized” fixtures also allow for greater independence.

As with all bathrooms, safety is a primary concern. The faucets should have anti-scald devices in place for both sinks and tubs. Slip-resistant flooring is also a must. And using practical surfaces will make the clean up process less cumbersome.

Custom made vanity and whimisical kid-sized sink

Custom made vanity and whimsical kid-sized sink

Spec home for lease - 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths

This classic 2-story home, with old world sophistication, is thoughtfully designed and complemented by the fine details and craftsmanship reminiscent of the Meridian-Kessler style homes.

A wall of windows allow you to overlook the 5th fairway of the Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course at Sagamore. The home features five bedrooms, 4.5 baths, formal dining, sunroom, huge bonus rm & Butler’s pantry. Many built-ins including lockers for storage and kids gear. Mom’s office near the kitchen offers centralized organization. Large custom kitchen w/stainless appliances, granite counter tops & gas cook top.

The finished basement includes wet bar with full-sized refrigerator and dishwasher, guest suite with full bath, extra large daylight windows and back staircase from garage to storage area.

The master suite offers a spacious bath w/walk-in closets, split vanities, garden tub & separate shower with dual shower heads. This classic home is a magnificent blend of old and new with board & batten siding, painted brick and stone. Oversize lot allows for outdoor entertaining and the two-acre park across the street is a great space for kids to play.

Square Footage: 6,710
Main level - 2,550
Upper level - 2,060
Lower level - 2,100

Contact us for pricing and more details.

Sagamore spec home

Classic 2 story home with old world sophisitication

Sagamore sunroom

Sunroom overlooks 5th fairway of golf course

Maple cabinets, granite tops, GE Monogram stainless appliances - low transom windows allow plenty of natural sunlight

Maple cabinets, granite tops, GE Monogram stainless appliances - low transom windows allow plenty of natural sunlight

1. Make your kitchen feel more like living space by adding furniture-style details. Add corbels and decorative legs to an island or details at the base of cabinets to give the kitchen character.

2. Enhance wall space with wainscoting, V-groove paneling or beadboard. This durable and classic look will give your home a cottage feel.

3. Define doorways with detailed door surrounds to create tasteful entrances. Arched doorways are especially appealing and lure people into the room.

4. If your staircase needs an update, consider replacing the balusters. A simple baluster change-out makes a huge impact without having to do a full remodel. It will open the space and change the look and feel of your entry.

5. Don’t forget the ceiling when designing your space. Hand hewn barn beams add warmth and make rooms with high ceilings feel more inviting.

6. Glass-front cabinet doors are a great way to dress up a set of cabinets and show off your favorite serving dishes. There are numerous glass styles available, bubble effects, crackled glass, ribbed, faceted, slag or colored glass. For a French country style try using tin, copper or even chicken wire.

7. Make the space behind your range the kitchen’s focal point with a unique backsplash design. Kitchen backsplashes can be created from a variety of different materials; including marble, granite, ceramic tile, glass or stainless steel. The possibilities are endless and can accommodate multiple styles and budgets.

8. Pendant lights provide both task and general lighting. The shades or globes help avoid glare, and when suspended from the ceiling over kitchen tables, game areas or kitchen counters they provide the perfect amount of light. They can also free up space occupied by table lamps when used over an end table.

9. The mantel helps define the fireplace wall as a focal point. The mantel can also direct the eye and attention to the stone or tile surround below.

10. Place interior shutters on the lower half of the window in the bathroom. This offers the right combination of privacy and sunlight.

11. The area beneath a window is often unused space. A window seat offers a place to relax and connect with the outdoors as well as providing extra storage space.

12. Built-in storage spaces such as open book shelves, media centers and alcoves hold items without taking up additional floor space.

Decorative legs on island, cabinet fronts with chicken wire and tiled back splash

Decorative legs on island, cabinet fronts with chicken wire and tiled back splash

Built-in window seat

Built-in window seat

Room accented with Beadboard

Room accented with Beadboard