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

Family entrance (aka Mudroom) - this arrival space is typically just off the garage, serves as more than a mudroom and usually connects the garage to the main house. Each family member has a locker/cubby and storage bench for coat, gear, shoes, bags and more. Stations are also easily accessible to charge cell phone, ipods and store keys, change, etc. Controlling clutter and maintaining order is this room’s function.

Green - there are various reasons why clients might be interested in building green. Perhaps you’re interested in the money saving potential, maybe you want to build a healthier living environment for your family, or possibly you simply wish to conserve natural resources. Whatever your particular reason is, we can help guide your through the world of green building. Mark Gradison recently became a Certified Green Professional (CGP) and can serve as a green building resource.

Activity or Project rooms - an oversized utility room that serves as an area for more than just the washer and dryer. These areas can contain a place to do laundry, desk area and plenty of cabinet space for storage. This area serves as a great place to work on crafts, sewing, gift wrapping, scrapbooks and other hobbies.

Hearth rooms - a smaller room with a fireplace to get away for quiet reading and reflection. This delightfully cozy area creates a relaxing atmosphere.

Family management center (aka Mom’s office) - a built-in desk area separate from the study with space for a computer to pay bills, check email and sort through daily mail. If space permits, multiple computer stations can be designed and the space becomes a designated kid’s area for homework. This space is typically located near the kitchen.

Main-floor living - a return to having the majority of your home located on the first floor is making a comeback. More and more clients are creating floor plans with a main floor master suite.

Formal living space removed - Now considered a waste of space with today’s active families, this trend is continuing and formal living rooms are rarely found in new custom home design. Many clients are also opting to leave out the formal dining room as well. With spacious kitchens, breakfast bars, generous-sized islands and kitchen nooks the need for a formal dining space is diminishing.

Wine rooms – Those who enjoy tasting great wines are becoming sophisticated collectors as well. Wine rooms and cellars can be easily created during new home construction. There are many types of wine cellars for the custom home, but some of the most attractive and elaborate cellars have glass doors or windows that give you a glimpse of the collection inside.

Outdoor living spaces - are a growing national trend. This can include an oversized patio with fireplace, outdoor kitchen, grill and television. Sinks, refrigerators, wet bars and even dishwashers are available for outdoor installation. This is a great way to extend the square footage of living space and outfit your backyard for the ultimate in outdoor entertaining.

Garage space - In the past couple of years, there’s been an increase in requests for doggy showers (or shoe/boot wash area) to be placed in the garage. This convenient customized feature allows homeowners to quickly clean muddy paws, boots and shoes prior to entry.

Batman has the “Bat Cave” and for some men the garage area has become the Man Cave. Homes that have dedicated space for a specific person in a household are extremely appealing. Upscale garages are now becoming an amenity of choice. These customized workshop spaces include flat screen televisions, storage, refrigerators, lounge chairs and for someeven a urinal.

Lockers maintain order and eliminate clutter

Lockers maintain order and control clutter

This cozy hearth space allows for conversations or quiet reading

This cozy hearth space allows for conversations or quiet reading