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84 ROOM TO GROW
It was the land that sold a Fishers couple on their waterfront property, so they drew up a blueprint to revise the floor plan and make more space for their active family.
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TURN OF THE CENTURY
Thoughtful updates made a 100-year-old house attractive to a family relocating from out of state.
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TUDOR REVIVAL
A Texas transplant locates a northside house that perfectly complements her family’s existing decor and style.
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A TEXAS TRANSPLANT LOCATES A NORTHSIDE HOUSE THAT PERFECTLY COMPLEMENTS HER FAMILY’S EXISTING DECOR AND STYLE. BY MICHELLE MASTRO
HERE’S SO MUCH to consider when moving a family to a new locale.
What’s the best school district? How close is the neighborhood to the city’s cultural hotspots? When planning a move to Indy, homebuyer Courtney and her husband wanted a low-fuss abode in a central location. They dreamed of a beautiful, personalized space that wouldn’t require a complete overhaul. “We had spent the last four years in Austin, Texas, fixing up a home to bring in some charm. So, we were hoping for a house that didn’t need as much work,” Courtney says.
The solution to their problems was a property for sale in historic Forest Hills. “We wanted a house that had a built-in community for families, but wasn’t too far from downtown,” Courtney says. Their realtor, Kelly Todd, had the inside track into the area and showed them a home reimagined by Jodi Pierrot of Jodi Pierrot Design. Pierrot had previously purchased the Tudor-style house built in 1923 and completely gutted and redesigned it (even going as far as reorienting the staircase to improve the second story’s flow). “But I wanted the home to keep the historical aesthetic and be true to the neighborhood,” Pierrot says. So, she leaned into classic design with modern influences.
The renovation took about seven months to complete and required the help of numerous local subcontractors and vendors. Brothers Furniture Design built the custom mantle and shelving, Brothers Floor Covering installed the flooring, Drapery Street
hung the window treatments, and Meridian Closets reconfigured the closets. As a final touch, Neat Method Indy saw to all the kitchen and garage’s organizational needs.
No detail, however small, was ignored. “Even the toilet-paper holders are extravagant,” says Courtney. “They are these nice, heavy metal pieces that hold and anchor the roll in place—and I know it sounds silly that would even be a thing, but I’ve never been inside any place except maybe the Peninsula Hotel in Chicago that does that.”
All this speaks to the level of commitment Pierrot put into styling and redesigning every room. “It’s funny, but Jodi’s style is basically what I have on my Pinterest board,”
Courtney says—from the herringbone floor in the master bath to the millwork. Pierrot even installed the same aged-brass knobs Courtney had envisioned in her future kitchen.
The family moved in all their furnishings and decor, a collection of antique finds mixed with modern pieces, “and everything just fit.”
“I came in with my furniture, and it felt like my family and I have always lived here,” she marvels. But the house was designed to accommodate a variety of tastes and styles. Pierrot meant the home to look welcoming with all its warmth and lovely details. “This house already had a heart. I’m bringing the soul in with all our stuff,” Courtney says.
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A neutral color scheme and modern accents showcase the owners’ art collection in this Jackson’s Grant townhome.
THE BIG PICTURE
by LORI ROBERTS photography by TONY VALAINISWhen Rob and Terri Oyler were ready to downsize, they checked out a lot of the usual alternatives for empty nester couples. The Carmel home where they raised their three children had served them well, but they were ready for something simpler, like a onestory condo or ranch-style house. After their Realtor connected them with a couple who wanted to buy their home, the process sped up considerably. The Oylers sold the house, let go of a few decades worth of extraneous stuff, and started looking for their next neighborhood.
Rob had visited the townhomes at Jackson’s Grant in Carmel early in their search, but the couple wasn’t sure they were brownstone people. The available McKenzie Collection townhouses were big and included elevators and extra amenities the couple didn’t need. But traditional homes in the area didn’t appeal to them, either. While Terri was on a business trip, Rob ventured by Jackson’s Grant again and noticed smaller McKenzie townhomes under construction. The Oylers liked the layouts with all the main living areas on the first floor, as well as the second levels for extra gathering space or accommodations for visiting children and grandchildren. They were ready to start fresh, with a new interior design to complement the new home they share with a collie named Cooper.
“We didn’t want to move things here that we didn’t want,” Terri says. “We knew we were going to pretty much start over with our look.”
The new abode is dramatically different from the traditional setting the couple left behind. When they moved, the Oylers brought their bed and a few lamps. The rest of the furniture was chosen with the assistance of Kittle’s Design Studio interior designer Tom Myers.
With its strong lines and neutral walls, there was potential for the home to be almost austere or museum-like, but Myers worked with Terri and Rob to add soothing textures and quiet tones, punctuated by pops of color inspired by the couple’s art collection. The result is a welcoming setting that’s cozy enough for easy meals at the island countertop and spacious enough for family gatherings in the adjacent living and dining areas.
Gold-toned cabinet hardware, light fixtures, and accent pieces play off the range of neutral shades in the combined kitchen and dining room.
ARTISTIC DISPLAYS
The Oylers may have left behind furniture, but their art collection made the move and was incorporated into the home’s design. This is apparent in the large painting by Tim Christensen hanging in the hallway across from the main bedroom suite. The warm colors of the piece, titled “Treescape by the Lake,” bring vibrance to the space and are mirrored in an Alexander Girard throw draped across the king-sized bed. Five blown-glass plates by artist Robert Ward hang above the headboard, their varying shapes and sizes arranged to form their own design.
The beauty of the couple’s art collection is that it often reflects shared experiences from their life together. Much of the artwork has been customframed by Jeff Pettigrew of Editions Limited in Carmel, while other pieces come from sources like Eckert Fine Art at 56th and Illinois streets and Dianne Wright of Coats Wright Art & Design on 54th Street. The hallway outside the couple’s bedroom displays an aluminum art print by Zionsville photographer Tom Casalini, who captured a scene at an outdoor restaurant in Rome called Ritorno al Passato, where the Oylers sat and ate together many years ago. The eatery is gone, but the memory captured by Casalini is preserved on the wall above a farmhouse print that harks back to Rob’s rural childhood in Northern Indiana. Casalini is also responsible for the family portraits hanging in the second-story loft—part of a gallery wall that includes contemporary artwork by Nashville-based artist Hillary Howorth.
Myers and his clients intentionally chose a soft, putty-colored wall hue known as Gypsum for the entire home, allowing the furnishings and artwork to tell a visual story. Even the bathroom has its own art collection. Across the hall from the main bedroom, the powder room includes a framed photograph by Andy Chen and two Michael Aram floral shadow boxes. With striped wallpaper hung horizontally, the bathroom makes its own artistic statement. There’s still a spot for more art, but the couple is waiting for the right piece to find them.
“I encourage my clients to not be in a hurry to finalize everything,” Myers says.
The home’s light fixtures could stand as gallery pieces on their own, such as LED abstract globe chandeliers by Kuzco Lighting hanging over the kitchen island, an aluminum-and-metal circular fixture over the dining area, and an abstract pendant in the entryway. Each was chosen for its look as well as the illumination.
“We have always taken the approach that lighting was the jewelry of the house,” Rob says.
CREATING SPACE
From the outside, a 2,800-squarefoot home may seem narrow and close, but the intentional layout offers plenty of space for gathering and entertaining.
The two-story living room is outfitted with a pair of Lee Industries upholstered couches with waterfall cushions. Rob admits he never imagined fitting more than one sofa in the area, but the smooth silhouettes of the couches delineate the perimeter of the room. Between the twin sofas sits a sleek, white coffee table,
“We have always taken the approach that lighting was the jewelry of the house.”
and two comfortable chairs cap off the U-shaped furniture arrangement. Matching ottomans were an afterthought, albeit a convenient one for resting your feet at the day’s end.
While creamy neutrals dominate the living room color scheme, Myers worked in pops of color that stand out in the unobtrusive palette. A gold glass bowl by Michael Wainwright is perched upon the coffee table. Two console tables by Charles DeForest are topped with soothing aqua glass. A collection of four “Moon Bowls” by Bruce McDonald hang on the far wall, framed in black boxes that partner with the two-story fireplace. There’s even room for Terri’s workspace, which includes a small, simple desk topped by a Tizio lamp designed in 1957. A Paul Chaleff porcelain vessel rests on a pedestal in the entryway, a sophisticated greeting for guests and homeowners alike.
The kitchen and dining area allow for extended family dinners or meals for two at the island. The couple knew they wanted a large island and elevated counters, and they chose to top it with a honed quartzite countertop in a white pearl hue. With its hardness and natural finish, the countertop lends a hardy texture to the
“Tom has been absolutely wonderful and a major part of this. He knew our tastes, and we were able to align on them.”
kitchen area. It is complemented by backsplashes in more quartzite, as well as ceramic tile above the Wolf range. Comfortable bar stools by Lee Industries abut the island, promising to provide eating space for the couple’s grandson and future grandchildren.
Myers sourced the Oylers’ dining room table—an impressive wood-topped piece with a geometric metal base—from Hickory Chair.
“The base is what sold me on this table,” Myers says. “The base is more contemporary, and it offers good chair access so there’s room to push the chairs under the table.”
Upstairs, the home’s floor plan includes an open loft space overlooking the living room. While this area could have been used as another spare bedroom, the couple opted to keep it open for additional living space. They chose a large, comfortable sectional for ample seating. A collection of gray, orange, and cream throw pillows inspires the colors on the gallery wall behind the sofa.
The room needed additional seating, but the couple didn’t want to go with a generic bar area or raised table. Instead, they opted for a custom-made elevated table by Iron Timbers in Oslo, Indiana. The solid structure is made of one piece of walnut, with black resin
poured into the wood’s voids to create an oneof-a-kind natural piece of art.
OUTDOOR PURSUITS
There’s no need to worry about yard maintenance in these townhomes, but there’s still just enough space to create a patio that becomes an outside oasis. The couple worked with Myers to choose sturdy pieces from Woodland Outdoor Furniture that beckon visitors to enjoy a warm summer evening or grab drinks under the patio umbrella. It’s also the perfect spot for canine companion Cooper, who serves as the Oylers’ official watchdog.
The downsized townhouse has become home for the Oylers. The artwork reflects their tastes and shared experiences, and the furniture is built to look elegant while remaining durable and comfortable. Creating a new interior from scratch wasn’t always easy, but the couple’s partnership with Myers paid off.
“Tom has been absolutely wonderful and a major part of this,” Terri says. “He knew our tastes, and we were able to align on them.”
ROOM TO GROW
It was the land that sold a Fishers couple on this waterfront property, so they drew up a blueprint to revise the floor plan and make more space for their active family.
The arched entryway gets abundant natural light from windows that mimic the shape of the room. At night, the massive chandelier and backlit wall art make the space glow.
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The adjacent hallways and dining room feature art and lighting that coordinates with the decor in the entry.
HAVING GROWN UP ON A LAKE,
SARAH Meneghini envisioned a similar upbringing for her children, and her husband, Michael, was fully on board with her plans. For 10 years, they lived happily on less than an acre of land on Geist Reservoir. Though the property lacked greenery, the couple relished in the proximity to the water and the bustling neighborhood that fit their newlywed lifestyle at the time. However, once their four young children grew old enough to run about, they craved an upgrade with more space for the kids.
HThe Meneghinis toured another house on Geist and were immediately enchanted by its seven-acre lot, most of which stretches out behind the house in a downward slope to its own sliver of the reservoir. Tall, full trees form wooded areas that frame either side of the backyard and light up with vibrant hues in the fall months. Both Sarah and Michael felt at home when they laid eyes on the view.
There was just one minor issue. The house wouldn’t fit their blended family of eight. Instead of cutting ties with the land that stole their hearts, they decided to tear down the walls—almost entirely—and rebuild around the dreamy backyard oasis.
FAMILY MATTERS
When architect Mark Demerly saw the existing footprint of the Meneghinis’ new home, his first course of action was to open up the interior. The house was built in the early 2000s, before open-concept floor plans took off. So many walls—and even an elevator—were removed that steel beams had to be added for reinforcement in certain areas.
The couple purchased the home at the end of 2019, at which point it had four bedrooms. Over the next year, every inch of the structure would be altered to fit Sarah, Michael, their four young offspring spanning ages 4 to 8, and Michael’s two older children. They worked with Demerly to add square footage and bring to life a more spacious abode with more bedrooms, more indoor play areas, and more open living space.
Today, the Meneghinis’ compound features five bedrooms upstairs—all claimed by the kids—a master bedroom on the main level, and entertainment space, including a guest bedroom, in the fully finished basement. Also on the first floor is an open kitchen and living and dining area with French doors that lead to an attached enclosed patio overlooking the backyard. Outfitted with ceiling fans, a TV, a fireplace, multiple grills, and ample seating and dining space, this area was designed for hosting friends and family.
“We had a distinct vision of what we wanted our forever home to be, and this structure was able to accommodate that,” Michael says.
“J.D. is great at understanding our needs. He’s worked with us in two different stages of life and goes right to work on what we want.”
BLUE CRUSH
Unfortunately, this wasn’t Sarah and Michael’s first time remodeling a home. They experienced a fire in their first house that required extensive repairs, which is how they initially met kitchen and bath designer J.D. Dick with Cabinetry Ideas. The Meneghinis knew they wanted to work with the same team on this house.
“J.D. is great at understanding our needs,” Michael says. “He’s worked with us in two different stages of life and goes right to work on what we want.”
One of those must-have items was a big statement island for the kitchen. Blue is the couple’s favorite color, so when they spotted the quartz countertop with thick, deep-blue veining through the white backdrop, they had to have it. Over the course of this remodeling project, it provided some challenges.
Because the homeowners wanted such a sizable island, they needed to secure a large quantity of the rare countertop material from Cathedral Marble & Granite. It took two slabs for the center island alone, plus more for the rest of the kitchen and adjoining pantry. A lengthy search led them to enough stone, and Dick perfectly designed the rest of the kitchen around this centerpiece.
Playing off the veining, they selected a similar color for the island cabinets. The blue anchors the room and gives it a down-to-earth feel. Gold accents like large cabinet pulls, bar stools, and pendant lighting add the right amount of glam. Behind the stove, the same quartz travels up the wall as a backsplash, flanked on either side by gray-and-white geometric tile. Packaged together, the colors evoke a sense of peace—much like the water that can be seen from anywhere in the space—in a room that is presumably anything but calm come dinnertime.
Any toddler parent knows that there are few moments of true privacy‚ even in the restroom, which is why there are a couple of rooms in the Meneghini household that are kept hidden from the kids. Genius, huh?
SECRET HIDEAWAYS
Although the children were major influences in the more functional design decisions of the home, it was important to Michael and Sarah that they have their own spaces to escape, just the two of them. With demanding schedules and six children between them, you can imagine why the couple might need some kid-free zones. Any toddler parent knows that there are few moments of true privacy‚ even in the restroom, which is why there are a couple of rooms in the Meneghini household that are kept hidden from the kids. Genius, huh?
A secret door in the master closet leads to a speakeasy of sorts, where Michael and Sarah go for date nights to unwind. A spiral staircase leads to the “red room,” modeled after their favorite New York City cocktail bar. Outfitted with plush red loveseats, leopard-print carpet, and moody black decor set against bright-red walls, it’s all dramatic enough to distract from the trials of parenthood and transport the couple back to the Big Apple. It’s a stark contrast to the classic feel and neutral color scheme in the rest of the home. Because it’s meant to be hidden away from public view, it doesn’t have to blend with the rest of the decor.
Although not a secret, another adult-friendly space that was added to the home is an expansive wine cellar in the basement. Shrouded in stone and concrete ceilings and lit mostly by lanterns, it feels akin to a European alleyway. While these aren’t everydayuse spaces, rooms like these are integral parts of Michael and Sarah’s vision for this home.
OUTDOOR OASIS
Also high on the Meneghinis’ priority list? Entertainment space. With Michael hosting colleagues often, the kids loving nature, and extendedfamily members living nearby, the couple needed not only ample outdoor space, but versatility to accommodate many different activities.
The entire backside of the home, from the lake-facing pool to the walk-out patio and poolside lounge sets, was designed to be the spot where everyone comes to hang out. The family collaborated with Circle City Outdoors to make
the landscape beautiful, serene, and inviting. Industrial-style fountains scattered throughout the grounds sourced from P.J.E. Lawn Care & Landscaping add a visually interesting touch of nature-friendly style.
Like most remodels, this project pushed beyond original expectations in all areas—time, money, and challenges. However, the finished product is an interior just as captivating as the rest of the property, and one sized to fit the active family. Now, they can enjoy lake living in this stage of life and many more to come.
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J. Gauker Interiors 317-853-6907 jgaukerinteriors.com
JB Designs 317-435-2779 judybatesdesigns.com
Jeff Sheats Designs 317-357-0155 jeffsheatsdesigns.com
Jenni Egger Designs 317-694-8047 jennieggerdesigns.com
Julie Browning Bova Design 317-580-9775 juliebrowningbova.com
Julie O’Brien Design Group 317-706-0772 julieobriendesign.com
Kalleen & Company 317-987-4233
Kiefer Design Group 317-441-9247 kieferdesigngroup.com
Kittle’s Design Studio 317-849-1163 kittles.com
Lantz Collective 317-569-5972 lantzcollective.com
Lehner Designs 317-888-7086 lehnerdesigns.com
LKS Interior Design lksinteriordesign.com
Marika Designs 317-439-1136 marikadesigns.com
Marten Design 317-435-5520 marten.design
Mary Sue Klinkose Interior Design 317-313-3946
MBK Design 317-442-8222 mbkinteriordesign.com
Michael Jeffrey Design 317-627-5431 instagram.com/ michaeljeffreydesign
Misch Bobrick Design 317-430-1835 mischbobrick.com
Polish Interior & Art Design 317-929-1109 polishinteriors.com
Rosalind Brinn Pope 317-475-1906 popeinteriors.com
Sanctuary Homes sanctuaryhomesdesign.com
Sassy Green Interiors
317-344-0258
sassygreeninteriors.com
Savvy Decor 317-848-0020 savvydecor.com
Shine Design Interiors 317-572-5546
shinedesigninteriors.com
So Chic Home Design & Staging 317-397-7947
sochichomedesigns.com
Stephanie Wiott Designs 630-267-0440 stephaniewiottdesigns.com
Studio 687 Interior Design 317-260-9139
studio687design.com
TB&J Interior Design 317-626-7512
tbandjinteriordesign.com
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 317-251-4769 317grow.com
Accent Landscapes 463-213-3878
accentlandscapes.com
Arkenau Landscapes & Lighting 317-294-1588
arkenaulandscaping.com
Aspen Outdoor Designs 317-774-0156
aspenoutdoordesigns.com
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 Meadows 317-997-4803
eaglesonmeadows.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 317-881-4566
greenleaflandscapeinc.com
Greenscape Geeks 317-801-5833 greenscapegeeks.com
Heath Outdoor 317-420-4636 heathoutdoor.net
Hittle Landscaping 317-896-5697 hittlelandscape.com
K.D. Landscaping 317-967-9048 kdlandscapinginc.com
Lemcke Landscape 317-875-8267
lemckelandscape.com
Mark M. Holeman 317-849-3120
holemanlandscape.com
Midwest Landscape Industries 317-672-3788 mli-in.com
Mosier Landscape 317-271-8957
mosierlandscape.com
Mr. Green Jeans Landscape & Irrigation 317-289-6801
mrgreenjeanslandscape.com
Nature’s Choice Landscape & Supply 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
facebook.com/ procarelandscapers
Progressive Lawnscaping 317-780-6619 progressivelawnscaping.com
Property Pros Land Management 317-482-3111 propertyproslm.com
Salsbery Brothers Landscaping 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
Vive Exterior Design 317-773-9933 viveexterior.com
Watson Construction 317-606-0147 watsonconstruction anddesign.com
Real Estate Companies
@properties Indy
317-489-3441 atproperties.com/ indianapolis
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
Compass 317-563-5051 compass.com
Encore Sotheby’s International Realty 317-660-4444 encoresothebysrealty.com
Engel & Völkers
317-585-3575 indianapolis.evrealestate.com
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
317-205-4320 highgarden-indianapolis.com
Keller Williams 317-981-8020 kw.com
Litz Real Estate 317-882-8600
instagram.com/litz_realestate Maywright Property Co. 317-210-0624 maywright.com
MS Woods Real Estate 317-578-3220 mswoods.com
RE/MAX remax.com
United Real Estate 317-439-8777 indyrealtysource.com
Remodelers
Bespoke Construction 317-688-1060 bespokein.com
BHI Group 317-862-9917 gobhigroup.com
Booher Remodeling Company 317-852-5546 booherbuilding.com
Centennial Construction & Remodeling Services 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
Custom Living 317-626-7393 customlivingusa.com
Dukate Fine Remodeling 317-736-9961 dukate.net
Dwelling Indy 317-893-3617 dwellingindy.com
Emergent Construction 317-572-7227 emergent-group.com
Gannon & Co. 317-432-2051 gannonandcompany.com
Gettum Associates 317-350-6643 gettum.com
Green Trade Contracting 317-413-6600 greentradecontracting.com
The HomeWright 317-223-3070 thehomewright.com
Indiana Residential 800-601-4050 indianaresidential.com
Jensen Design 317-716-7462 jensendesignllc.com
Legend Design Build 317-922-6248
legenddesignbuild.com
The Lifestyle Group 317-352-9022 lifestylegroup.com
MJ Brown
Renovations 317-623-0444 mjbrownrenovations.com
Nicholas Design and Build 317-779-3929 nicholasdesignbuild.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
White Oak Remodeling 317-243-7140 whiteoakremodels.com
William Gordon Group 317-361-3191
williamgordongroup.com
Worthington Design & Remodeling 317-846-2600
worthingtonindy.com
WrightWorks 317-925-7106
wrightworks.net
FIXTURES & FINISHES
FROM APPLIANCES TO WINDOWS AND DOORS, THESE SUPPLIERS OUTFIT AND CUSTOMIZE ALL YOUR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SPACES.
APPLIANCES
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 28 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
CLOSETS & ORGANIZATION
The Baer Minimalist
Obsessed with organization since childhood, Maria Baer brings order to chaotic closets, cabinets, pantries, and drawers. Baer and her team consult with clients to cut through clutter, categorize must-keep items, and dispose of or donate the discards. The end result is easy access to all your sorted, color-coded, and labeled collections. thebaerminimalist.com
California Closets
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, 463-426-5601, californiaclosets.com/ indianapolis
Closet Concepts
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. 4211 W. 96th St., 317-8498444, closetconceptsinc.com
Garage Theory
A garage is often the most underused area of a home, which presents opportunities to maximize and take advantage of extra storage space. Garage Theory designs and installs shelving and cabinet arrangements with its Gorgeous Garage system to make good use of the space. Floor coatings and easyto-clean tiles are also available. 9402 Uptown Dr., 317-296-7441, garagesolutionsindianapolis.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
Innovative Cabinets and Closets
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, 317-516-6497, inncorp.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; customcarved 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
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, instagram.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
Classic Stone LLC
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
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
FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF FINE SURFACES
VISIT OUR SHOWROOM OR CALL FOR A PRIVATE APPOINTMENT
RESOURCES
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, 855-454-0454, granitetrans formations.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 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 toward modern or traditional, you’ll find the latest materials to fit with your style. Drawing on global inspiration, Natural Stone & Tile works
with ceramic, 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. Sims-Lohman 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, facebook.com/stoneartisans
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 kitchen and bathroom ideas displayed throughout The Tile Shop’s 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 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
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 since 1946, 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 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. 8765 Hague Rd., 317-5768200; 2184 E. 116th St., Carmel, 317575-0440; 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,
Welcome H O M E
Put down
new roots
and get settled into your new home with a little help from some friends
When Home & Willow Design founder, Stacy Stater, realized she was brave enough to open her own studio, she knew there’d be no turning back. The seed had been planted in April of 2021 and was taking root. The Showroom opened in the Hub & Spoke Design Center in Fishers early January 2022. Stacy designed it like all her projects. She put a ruler to paper and kept her client and new homeowners in mind. H&W was cultivated to be a meeting space for designers and clients, alike to create amazing spaces.
Home & Willow is staffed with a supertalented, energetic team of core designers who are ready to help you with any project as you get settled into your new home. We consider it a high honor to be invited into someone’s home ... their most private and prized asset. Our ‘Willows’ listen carefully in order to come up with unique and creative solutions to any problem that a homeowner may have. Stacy says, “Our job is to create a home personality ... not ours!”
The Nature of Design is symbolic for H&W. Stater remembers her late mother planting a Willow tree in the backyard, because nothing else would grow there. Deep rooted, the Willow grows in less than perfect conditions. With graceful and forgiving limbs, the Willow withstands the storm. Proud of her team for weathering the busiest season the home industry has ever encountered; Stacy says she leaves most days misty-eyed. “It’s so inspiring to spend your day with ‘Creatives’ and to see their passion to help people”.
HERE TO HELP YOU WITH ANY PROJECT LARGE OR SMALL
HOT SPOTS
Concentrate on family hang out areas. As designers, we’d like to draft a spatial plan, first and foremost. Even if clients can’t buy everything, they at least have a plan to avoid making costly mistakes. Clients who buy one perfect sofa for the Family Room are ahead in the long run. By the way, end tables with USBs and charging stations are all the rage.
KITCHENS & BATHS
Yes, they are important...but expensive. These projects might not happen immediately...but again, get the plan in order before doing anything major. A well-designed treatment at the window and counter stools can give a boost.
FLOORING
Again, an expensive update, but flooring only stays current 15 years. Unless you live in a classic or mid-century house, 2-inch solid wood planks with a lustrous red cherry finish are probably ready to be replaced.
PAINT
We paint last, but we get it. Paint rejuvenates like none other. We recommend an overall paint schedule, so that even when doing one room at a time, it all makes sense in due time.
RESOURCES
hardwood, carpet, laminate, or vinyl. 8550 Michigan Rd., 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, facebook.com/brownsflooringindy
Burton’s Flooring Center
Burton’s has helped Johnson County homeowners with their flooring needs for more than 30 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
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. Kitchen and bathroom remodeling services are also available. 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 flooring, including 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, 317841-7250, 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
Floortech
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
Full Circle 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
ICC Floors
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., 317-550-1594, 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 over a century ago, Kermans also sells, designs, produces, and cleans rugs. 4505 E. 82nd St., 317-842-5700, 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
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
RiteRug Flooring
Providing flooring since 1934, RiteRug unites fashion with function in various options of hardwood, laminate, carpet, and all manner of tiles. 888-261-6060, riterug.com
Tish Flooring
What better way to choose your new flooring than to have samples of hardwood, carpet, tile, stone, or vinyl delivered? Select your favorites, and a consultant will bring them to you for a free inhome estimate. 4625 W. 86th St., 317-202-1631, tishflooring.com
GLASS & MIRRORS
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
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 1972, family-owned Gilpin Glass provides residential and commercial repair and installation service on glass, mirrors, windows, doors, and screens, including insulated glass, sash-rot repair, and replacing window parts. 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
Kelly Glass & Mirror
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
Mirror & Glass Concepts
Bring your glass or mirror idea, and Mirror & Glass Concepts can make it a reality. Custom mirror framing, safety glass, decorative 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
Northside Glass & Mirror
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
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MODERN ENTERTAINING
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Every year we continue raising the bar, bringing you the most innovative, functional and beautifully designed pieces to love the spaces you do life in. At HOUSEWORKS, you’ll find the best in modern furniture, lighting and accessories. Our experienced staff is eager to help you make your house a home.
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KITCHENS, BATHS & CABINETRY
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. Finish off your space with granite, quartz, and solid-surface countertops and decorative hardware. 5720 Pebble Village Ln., Noblesville, 317-8670483, 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
Beehler Kitchens & Bath
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
Cabinetry Ideas
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
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
Concepts the Cabinet Shop
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
Conceptual Kitchens
The award-winning design team at Conceptual Kitchens is known for highly customized and detailed kitchens, bars, bathrooms, and libraries. Focused on creating beautiful, functional spaces, CK delivers completely unique and holistic designs. Indiana Design Center, Carmel, 317-846-2090, conceptualkitchens.com
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
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
Kitchen Master
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
Kitchens by Design
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
Kline Cabinetmakers
In the industry for 46 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
Kohler Signature Store by Crescent Supply
This showroom displays the latest in smart fixtures. Demo cuttingedge, high-tech bells and whistles like touchless and voice-activated faucets. 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
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
Madison County Cabinets
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
Miller Cabinets
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, millercabs.com
Myers Architectural Millwork
Roy Myers founded his woodwork operation in his garage in 1995. The ever-expanding 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, myers architecturalmillwork.com
Myers Design Inc.
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
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., 317-4071368; 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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Pioneer Kitchens
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
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 semi-custom cabinets just as you envisioned. They can also create cabinetry for bathrooms, pantries, wet bars, basements, home offices, and more. 10830 Bennett Pkwy., Zionsville, 317-339-0380, zionsvillecustomcabinets.com
OUTDOOR MATERIALS
Artisan Outdoor Craftsman
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, 317-342-5955, artisanoc.com
Brickworks Supply Center
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; brickworkssupply.com
Brickworks Supply Center
Edgewood Landscape
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., 317-7512334; 5518 Shelby St., 317-779-3090; brickworkssupply.com
Cutting Edge Hardscapes
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., 317-790-3257, cuttingedgehardscapes.com
The Deck Store
Founded 17 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, deckstore.com
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, 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
Stone Center of Indiana
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, facebook .com/heinzmanlights
Indiana Lighting Center
Quality lighting makes any room come to life. Two area showrooms carry a full complement of fixtures, from chandeliers and floor lamps to wall sconces and outdoor styles. The 50-year-old business also sells home accessories, ceiling fans, and mirrors. 8060 N. Shadeland Ave., 317-915-7000; 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. 415 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, 317-844-4434; 3025 Madison Ave., 317-783-4161; 10640 E. 59th St., 317-863-2684; 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 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
Edwards Security Services
Get high-quality protection services without corporate prices when you sign up for a monitoring plan with Edwards Security. Its
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coverage relies on cellular connections, making it more reliable than internet-based programs and nearly impossible to hack. 317-2717940, edwardssecurityservices.com
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
Intelligent Living Solutions
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
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
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
TRIPhase Technologies
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
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
Bee Window
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, 317-751-9623, beewindow.com
Blair Windows & Doors
With 68 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
Builders FirstSource
Previously known as ProBuild, this building supplier specializes in interior and exterior trims, baseboards, paneling, windows, doors,
and wood and composite decking. 1717 W. Washington St., 317-6395431, bldr.com
Champion Windows and Home Exteriors
Replace your windows and doors, improve curb appeal with updated surfaces, plan a sunroom addition, 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
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
The Glass Guru
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, 317-350-4512, theglassguru.com/indysouth; 10089 Allisonville Rd., Fishers, 317-3504332, 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., 317-286-6312, pellabranch.com/indianapolis
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 the past 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
ACCENTS & DECOR
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ANTIQUES & RESALE
African Plum Home & More
There’s a little of everything at the eclectic African Plum, including 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 date from the 1860s to 1950s, and styles include Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and Mission. 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., 317-873-2727, 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. For the outdoors, peruse urns, statuary, fountains, and furniture just waiting to be placed in your backyard. 16405 Westfield Blvd., Westfield, 317-896-3717, beauchampantiques.com
Consigned by Design
This shop offers gently loved, preowned fine furniture and accessories at affordable prices. Expect to find a constantly rotating selection of brand names and quality, of-themoment items for every room of the home. Main store: 7035 E. 96th St.; Annex: 9323 Castlegate Dr.; 317436-7167, 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, and framed art to SoBro. Owner Sheryl Selvey prides herself on her midcentury-modern sensibilities, but the inventory also includes 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. 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
In its new location on the west side, Flux opens the first and third Saturdays of each month with offerings of midcentury modern furniture and accessories from the likes of Herman Miller, Dunbar, Broyhill, and Monarch. 515 N. Luett Ave., 317-490-9437, fluxindy.com
French Pharmacie Flea
Hairstylist Danny Cheshire curates a lifestyle shop in the space next to his French Pharmacie Salon with offerings of 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
Hoosier Sister Life & Style
Sisters Heidi Heldt and Gretchen Harter built a following 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 furniture, handmade products, European antiques, unique plants, and bags. Clay Terrace, Carmel, 765-891-1580, hoosiersister.com
Logan Village Mall
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, and party supplies. 977 Logan St., Noblesville, 317-776-9999, instagram.com/ loganvillagemall
Midland Arts & Antiques
This east-of-downtown mainstay has more than 150 vendors from around the Midwest, ensuring a wide variety of 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
The Mix Marketplace
Strolling through The Mix Marketplace is akin to visiting a museum. But here, if you find a vintage movie projector or midcentury chair you love, 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
Noblesville Antiques on the Square
Formerly known as Noblesville Antique Mall, this downtown spot was purchased, freshened up, and renamed in 2020. Three floors of antiques and collectibles include dolls, furniture, ceramic items, metal signs, and assorted vintage memorabilia. 20 N. Ninth St., Noblesville, 317-678-8150, instagram .com/noblesville.antiques.square
Red Ranch Shoppes
When you walk into Red Ranch Shoppes, you’re not sure where to look first. This boutique-flea market hybrid has nooks and rooms galore to explore, all filled with well-priced rare and fun finds waiting to be discovered. 214 S. Main St., Fortville, 317-214-6657
Rewired Antiques
Searching for just the right chandelier, pendant, or lamp to convey the age and style of your home? 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
Roots to Wings Barn Market
Browse an extensive collection of shabby-chic antiques and salvaged items, like old windows, picture frames, and refurbished chairs. Custom kitchen islands with builtin wine storage, heirloom-quality hutches, farmhouse-style kitchen tables, and sideboards are available. 3744 N. Raceway Rd., 317-3841949, rootstowingsbarnmarket.com
Salvage & Co.
Shopping is online only for this pair of discount furniture outlets, with 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. 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 exceptional vintage art and furniture from the 1950s through 1990s. Their space showcases rotating works of abstract art, as well as furniture items like 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 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 display artwork, 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
RESOURCES
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, garden decor, gifts, candles, and more. The shop carries a large selection of ornaments, wreaths, signs, and holiday novelties. 29 S. Ninth St., Noblesville, 317-219-7119, thistle andthymehomestore.com
Tim & Company’s
Another Fine Mess
On the city’s east side, salvage veteran Tim Harmon sells bones and joints, such as doors, windows, decorative trim, doorknobs, and hardware sourced from soon-to-bedemolished homes and businesses around Indiana. 2901 E. 10th St., 317-627-0498,instagram.com/ timandcompanys
Vintage 54 Collective
Browse booths filled with a mix of goods from artists, crafters, and antiques dealers at this Broad Ripple shop. Find everything from home decor and furnishings to art and clothing. Check out vintage typewriters, cameras, and all manner of glass pitchers and beverage sets to add some whimsy when you entertain. 5335 Winthrop Ave., 317-737-2146, vintage54collective.net
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. 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 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. 2158 N. Talbott St., 317-253-5910, fine estateart.com
Joseph’s Oriental Rug Imports
Variety and quality are at the forefront of Joseph’s, in business since 1949. This respected rug authority offers thousands of antique, semiantique, and modern options in its spacious showroom. Conservation and restoration, cleaning, padding, and appraisals are also provided. Joseph’s can also make a custom rug to fit your specifications. 4230 E. Fall Creek Pkwy. N. Dr., 317-2554230, josephsimports.com
ARTWORK & ACCESSORIES
317Home
This studio combines home decor with hands-on art instruction. Customers can pick up 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, 317-519-3795, 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 pottery, art glass, paintings, and prints. 211 S. Main St., Zionsville, 317-733-8426, 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, artonmain galleryandgifts.com
Beth Clary Fine Art Gallery
In her Irvington studio, Beth Clary Schwier displays original acrylic and oil paintings depicting 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., 317439-7143, bethclaryschwierfineart. com
CCA Gallery
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 Services
Certified with the American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, Easter Conservation works with architects and interior designers on both residential and commercial spaces and corporate collections. They offer a complete, holistic approach to art, from selection to installation and preservation. 1134 E. 54th St., 317396-0885, easterconservation.com
The Frame Shop and Franklin Barry Gallery
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 handblown glass. 617 Massachusetts Ave., 317-822-8455, theframeshopindy.com
Gallery 6202
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
Gravesco Pottery
Gravesco Pottery expanded to a bigger space near downtown last year, allowing Rebecca Graves more room to showcase her signature grooved mugs, tumblers, tableware, and home accessories alongside blankets, gourmet food items, and personal-care products with the same contemporary, earthy spirit. 1501 E. Michigan St., 567-694-4750, gravescopottery.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
James R. Ross Fine Art
Filled with curated works from artists across Indiana, James R. Ross Fine Art is an elegant gallery of impressive oil paintings, sculptures, and more. From vivid still lifes to thought-provoking portraits, the pieces are poised to become hallmarks in the homes of local tastemakers. 5627 N. Illinois St., 317-255-4561, jamesrrossfineart.com
Lantz Collective
The retail shop fronting the studio of interior-design powerhouses
Barry and Amanda Lantz looks 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. Carmel City Center, 317-569-5972, lantzcollective.com
Petrov Frame Atelier
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
Walter Knabe Studio
Walter Knabe’s fine art goes functional in the form of handmade wallpaper, patterned pillows, screen-printed napkins, coasters, tea towels, canvas cosmetic bags, scarves, phone cases, and cuff bracelets. 1134 E. 54th St., 317-9866900, 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. The showroom features bed frames and furniture by Outré Upholstery, Bernhardt Interiors, and Universal Furniture. Indiana Design Center, Carmel, 317-8482939, holdermattress.com
Parkside Linen
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
“THE PUBLIC WANTS SIMPLE, OBJECTIVE ANSWERS, BUT WHEN WE’RE LOOKING AT HISTORY, THAT’S ALMOST NEVER THE CASE. PEOPLE ARE COMPLICATED, SO HISTORY IS COMPLICATED.”
Journalism Hall of Fame member Dale Wright Burgess that were compiled in an award-winning book, Just Us Hoosiers and How We Got That Way, in 1966. To say the book is politically incorrect would be a massive understatement. “We’re glad our takes wound up coming across quite freely, but that was actually the episode we prepared the most for,” Murphy recalls. “It was certainly impossible to explore it without tackling some of the more inflammatory sections, which were uncomfortable for us to even read out loud. We tried to be very aware of not elevating the book or creating ‘reaction theatre’ around it.”
The pair has a 20-page Google list with ideas for future episodes, which are being recorded and aired monthly. One idea that’s likely to make the cut is the story of the temperance movement that swept through Westfield in the days before prohibition and led a mob of more than 40 women to destroy the town’s saloon. Twice.
Murphy says Conner Prairie’s leadership has complete trust in them, giving them carte blanche over podcast content—even when they’re stripping away some of the heroic sheen of the museum’s own namesake, William Conner.
For decades, an elementary school field trip to Conner Prairie was a rite of passage for thousands upon thousands of Central Indiana children. If you grew up here, you almost certainly have fond memories of a sunny day off from school, visiting the volunteers in period dress reenacting life in a 19th-century prairie town. When Conner was referred to by those volunteers, it seemed to be in an almost reverential tone. In one podcast, Murphy mentioned that she was surprised so many people, from staff and volunteers to adult visitors, have such an emotional attachment to
Conner, forged by those annual school trips. “Back in the day, you didn’t take William Conner’s name in vain here,” Phillips says. “He was painted as this noble symbol, but in many ways, he really represents the myth of the frontier … a lot of the credit given to him was likely misallocated.”
When the property on which Conner Prairie sits first became a livinghistory museum in 1934, historical accuracy wasn’t at the forefront of the founders’ minds. The museum’s original depictions of Conner were taken from the sources at their fingertips, including a book written by a family member. Because Conner didn’t leave much behind in the way of formal records, Phillips says, the original museum historians likely inferred many of his more mythical attributes, exaggerating his war exploits and business accomplishments.
But as researchers dug into Conner’s past, some uncomfortable truths came to light. The museum had always heralded Conner’s close relationship with the Lenape Tribe. So close, in fact, that he was married to a Lenape woman named Mekinges, who was the daughter of Chief Anderson, after whom the nearby town is named. But what wasn’t known until recently was that the 26-year-old Conner may have married Mekinges when she was 12. Eighteen years later, he would help negotiate a treaty that forced the Lenape out of Indiana—including Mekinges and their six children. Three months after their departure for Missouri, William Conner, now age 43, would marry Elizabeth Chapman, 18, and father an additional 10 children.
“People want to feel good about their history,” Phillips says. “We get that it can be hard to disconnect analysis from emotion, especially when it’s a story you think you know. But no
matter how old we are, we can still learn new things. We need to be open to fresh perspectives.”
While researching the museum’s upcoming Promised Land as Proving Ground exhibit, Phillips discovered how Conner’s life also intertwined with Pete Smith, a free Black man popular in the local community at the time. One of Conner’s Kentucky business associates filed a false claim in out-of-state court that Smith was his escaped slave, and when the Kentuckian returned to Indiana, he captured Smith. The Noblesville townspeople wanted to free Smith and lynch his captor, but Conner talked them out of it. That fall, with Smith conveniently out of the way, Conner would go on to harvest Smith’s corn crop, keeping the proceeds for himself. (These newly uncovered facts are discussed at length in episodes four, five, and six of the first season.)
“Mythologizing historical figures isn’t beneficial for anyone,” Murphy says, tapping her fingers. “We’re not attempting to entirely dismiss William Conner or anyone else from our past; all human beings make mistakes and are problematic in their own ways. We only want to present a more fully formed person to our audience.”
Perhaps surprisingly, given the culture wars that have gripped much of Indiana and the entire country and the pushback against teaching alternative historical perspectives, very little negative reaction has resulted from these podcast reevaluations. Volunteers and staff members have expressed more concern than the public, Phillips says, but not because of devotion to William Conner. They simply hate the idea that they may have been giving their visitors wrong information for all these years. “The public wants simple, objective answers,” says Jody Blankenship, Indiana Historical Society president and CEO, “but when we’re looking at history, that’s almost never the case. People are complicated, so history is complicated.”
The “This is Problematic!” podcast can be streamed now on ConnerPrairie .org/this-is-problematic, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.
RESOURCES
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 stand-up paddleboards and inflatable kayaks. The expansive selection also includes bars, outdoor fireplaces and kitchens, play gyms, and arcade games. 11811 Pendleton Pike, 317-823-4448, familyleisure.com
Orner Billiards
This westside store makes 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
DECOR & GIFTS
The Accent Shop
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. 1480 E. 86th St., 317-844-4150, theaccentshopinc.com
Addendum Gallery
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. 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. Picture frames, pottery, wooden serving spoons, glass vases and drinkware, and baby gifts are just a few other items you’ll see. 6327 Guilford Ave., 317-255-1178, artifactsindy.com
BE The Boutique
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, baby items, and stationery. 5607 N. Illinois St., 317-257-3826, betheboutique.com
Black Sheep Gifts
A staple in Irvington, Black Sheep Gifts carries greeting cards, books, games, 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 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 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, and tees and hoodies for canine companions. 924 E. Westfield Blvd., 317-253-5028, thebungalowinc.com
Charles Mayer & Co.
Packed displays showcase highend 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 sets for bridal registries. 5629 N. Illinois St., 317-257-2900, shop.charlesmayer.com
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. 708 Massachusetts Ave., 317-737-2109, decorateindy.com
Flower Boys
Jake Rupp and Jake Smith brought a whiff of European romance to Fletcher Place when they opened a storefront in March. While their workshops and stem wall have many devotees, the ready-made bouquets have found a cult following among posy-lovers. 702 Lexington Ave., 317-734-9356, flowerboysindy.com
George Thomas Florist
The family-run shop is lush with popular flora, including succulents and exotics like orchids. Alongside the greenery are gifts for gardeners. During “happy hour,” 4:30–5:30 on weekdays and all day Saturday, loose flowers are half off. 5609 E. Washington St., 317-3539161, georgethomasflorist.com
Global Gifts
These fair-trade stores specialize in goods that can’t be found anywhere else. Shoppers love browsing ceramic and wooden items, books, and wall art, crafted by artisans all over the world. We love the recycled sari hampers, Peruvian travel chess sets, and alpaca-blend
gloves. 446 Massachusetts Ave., 317-423-3148; 8519 Westfield Blvd., 317-569-0670; 4233 Lafayette Rd., 317-331-3909; globalgiftsft.com
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. You’ll find 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 from all over the state. Browse 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, 317-9649455, indianaartisan.org
Jennifer’s Flower Boutique
While doling out her big, fat bouquets, Jennifer Moss expanded the offerings to include giftables. Pop in and say hi to Moss, who grew up in Fortville, and to see her colorful glassware, totes, windchimes, birdhouses, and plushies. 2 S. Main St., Fortville, 317-485-5512, jennifers flowerboutique.com
Linden Tree
Linden Tree operates two locations filled with a variety of gift items, home accessories, pottery, body products, cards, and books. Product lines include Liore Manne, Company C, Surya, Aromatique, Root, Nora Fleming, and Maple Leaf. 210 N. 10th St., Noblesville, 317-773-3238; Carmel City Center, 317-775-3566; lindentreegifts.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. This sister shop to Addendum Gallery houses displays that mimic the brand’s Soho boutique in New York. Carmel City Center, 317-253-3400, 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, and themed night lights. Eight Central Indiana locations, 317-579-7900, mcnamaraflorist.com
The Museum & Garden Shop at Newfields
Inside the Indianapolis Museum of Art, this retail gem is stocked with lovely pieces you’d be hardpressed to find elsewhere. Browse handmade pottery and glass vases, 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., 317-9552320, discovernewfields.org
Out of the Blue Polish Pottery & Gifts
This Illinois-based retailer sells handcrafted pottery made in Poland. Pieces are intricately painted in floral patterns featuring shades of blue, and highlighted with yellow, coral, red, and green. In addition to plates and trays, the line includes bakeware, tea sets, 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 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 prebottled scent. 747 N. College Ave., 317-721-6885; 145 Elm St., Carmel, 317-689-0789; pennandbeech.com
Rusted Window
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, candles, and bath and body goods. Indiana Design Center, Carmel, 317-205-1716, rustedwindow.com
Silver in the City
Two locations, on Mass Ave and in Carmel, are 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 oven mitt or dish towel? We love browsing the displays of books, greeting cards, and decor. 434 Massachusetts Ave., 317-9559925; 111 W. Main St., Carmel, 317993-3669; silverinthecity.com
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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. 1625 Nowland Ave., 317-220-8344, 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. The Tuggles offer items like Indiana Soap Co. bars, ArtMix ornaments, and Primrose INDY candles. 1029 Virginia Ave., 317602-2820, tugglesgiftsandgoods.com
Unplug Soy Candles
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, 317-5059000, unplugsoycandles.com
Wildwood Home Company
This decor shop disguised as a breezy abode features an open floor plan with a sun-soaked living room and a kitchen full of vignettes displaying dreamy reactive-glazed stoneware, pinewood charcuterie boards crafted in Europe, and marble accessories. 180 S. Main St., Zionsville, 317-7595578, wildwoodhomecompany.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. 1760 E. 86th St., 317-669-0767, willowand starflowers.com
DESIGN CENTERS
Hub & Spoke
This mixed-use development in Fishers combines a design center, coworking space, and state-ofthe-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. 200 S. Rangeline Rd., Carmel, 317569-5975, indianadesigncenter.com
Indy Home Design Center
This 10,000-square-foot showroom is filled with everything you need for your home—cabinetry, plumbing, light fixtures, flooring, windows and doors, tile and stone, and furniture. 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
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
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. 1758 E. 86th St., 317-846-4601, blindsand shadesplusmore.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, and Scalamandre. 5128 E. 82nd St., 317-595-7400, calicoindy.com
Crimson Tate
Mass Ave’s resource for modern quilters doubles as owner Heather Givans’s sewing studio. 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., 317-4263300, 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 custom pillows and bedding, too. 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. 9335 Castlegate Dr., 317-841-1810, thefrenchseam.com
Griffon Decorative Fabrics
This fabric store has provided pretty prints and accessories for decades. 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
FURNISHINGS
Arabella Home
This French-inspired, neoclassical decor shop displays upholstered furniture and arrangements of appealing little chests and quirky antiques on tables and shelves. 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
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. Chatham Home specializes in solid-wood furniture, upholstered pieces, and finishing touches, like lamps, rugs, throw pillows, and wall art. Bedroom and living-room vignettes throughout offer ideas and inspiration. 517 E. Walnut St., 317-917-8550, chatham homeindy.com
Copper Creek Canyon Interiors and Design
This store is full of statement pieces like rich leather chairs, metal and wood accent tables, and luxurious textured pillows. 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, dining-room and coffee tables, and accessories like lamps, artwork, vases, bedding, clocks, and mirrors. 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 and staging services. Contemporary, industrial, and rustic styles fill the showroom, including plush and leather sofas, coffee tables, sleek sideboards, throw pillows, artwork, and area rugs. 819 E. Westfield Blvd., 812-2787746, facebook.com/foundry317
Frontdoor Home Design
Located 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 Ferdinandbased Best Home Furnishings. 5547 Bonna Ave., 812-583-5464, facebook.com/frontdoorhomedesign
Haus Love by Heidi Woodman
Peruse Haus Love’s shelves of oversized throw pillows, framed artwork, graphic rugs, side tables, ornate chandeliers, floor lamps, and tabletop accents. The overall palette is neutral, creating an air of simple, relaxed chic. 5901 N. College Ave., 317-601-6521, heidi woodmaninteriors.com
Home & Willow Design and Decor
The ambience of this showroom is airy and elegant, with curated treasures thoughtfully interspersed throughout. The design team nailed what it takes to make a room feel like home without sacrificing that aspirational vibe. 8100 E. 106th St., Fishers, 317-288-5045, homeandwillowdesign.com
Houseworks
Sleek, minimalist design rules at Houseworks, with its mix of modern furniture that includes sofas, coffee and end tables, dining-room
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and bedroom sets, and home-office desks, chairs, and accessories. The light fixtures and wall of clocks are not to be missed. 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. 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 can help you find the perfect pieces. Its expansive showroom features brands such as Stickley, Vanguard, Uttermost, Century, and Bernhardt. 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. Carmel City Center, 317-580-9775, juliebrowningbova.com
KBD Home
Kristen Okeley’s collection of businesses opens up with a glamorous and European-inspired fully functioning kitchen at the front, surrounded by crystals, cookbooks, planters, antiques, vases, and candles. Browse the shop’s throw pillows or order new window treatments through the 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. 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 variety of sizes, styles, colors, and prints. Indiana Design Center, Carmel, 317504-0307, outrefurniture.com
RG Decor
If you’re looking for inspiration and design ideas, you’ll feel right at home when you step into RG Decor. Shop a variety of solid-wood tables, American-made upholstery, florals, flooring, and other finds. 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, stoneware bowls, and linen throw blankets. 8594 E. 116th St., Fishers, 317-572-5546, shinedesignhome.com
Simply Amish
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. Quality and durability are the hallmarks of these handcrafted pieces. 5612 Castleton Corner Ln., 317-579-9490, simplyamishindy.com
Two Chicks District Co.
The renovation dream team behind HGTV’s Good Bones knows how to feather a nest beautifully. This southside boutique is filled with contemporary home pieces, including ceramics, pillows, coasters, wall mirrors, linens, flatware, and lighting. 1531 S. East St., 317426-3652, 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 eclectic inventory includes modern and vintage-inspired furnishings for living and dining spaces and bedrooms alongside pieces that evoke international flair. 8375 Castleton Corner Dr., 317-578-7770, shopurbanstyles.com
Willa Gray Home
This Broad Ripple boutique features a revolving stock of furniture, antiques, fine art, books, pottery, and textiles from around the world. The curated selection of unique and handcrafted furnishings includes wares from Trudon, Hunker, Visual Comfort, and Sirocco Living. 6516 Carrollton Ave., 317-756-9148, willagrayhome.com
GARDENING & OUTDOORS
Alice’s Garden
The westside plant shop and nursery previously known as The
Forest Flower Home & Garden is under new ownership. Kathy Barger is a veteran of the garden center industry and brings a new energy to this charming westside source for garden goods, gifts, seeds, plants, and pots. 3205 W. 71st St., 317-291-1441
Allisonville Home & Garden by Sullivan
This nursery has wonderful plants and flowers to bring your yard to life. You’ll also find bird feeders and seed, houseplants, and items to create a fairy garden or a terrarium. 11405 Allisonville Rd., Fishers, 317-849-4490, allison villegarden.com
Altum’s Garden Center
If you’re ready to add some color to your yard, Altum’s has the flowers, shrubs, trees, and related supplies for a lavish garden. Or you can leave things in the capable hands of the landscaping team to transform your space. 795 U.S. Hwy. 421, Zionsville, 317-733-4769, altums.com
Dammann’s Garden Center & Greenhouse
With a focus on sourcing from the local community, Dammann’s cultivates and grows most of the hanging baskets, flowers, vegetables, and decorative containers in its westside greenhouse. 4914 Rockville Rd., 317-381-9787, dammanns.com
Dammann’s Garden Co.
Planning a veggie or herb garden right outside your back door? Stop here for everything you need, like seeds, starts, and fertilizer to cultivate your planting beds. 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
Gatewood Vegetable Farm & Greenhouses
In business more than 100 years, Gatewood stocks planting and gardening supplies in the spring and fresh-cut Christmas trees and wreaths in the winter. In addition to annuals and perennials in the greenhouse, customers can find fresh produce and even furniture. 9555 E. 206th St., Noblesville, 317773-1214, gatewoodvegetablefarm.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. 7904 Rockville Rd.; Indiana Design Center, Carmel; 317-271-8400, godbyhearth.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. 1225 E. 86th St., 317-251-3708; 15311 N. Meridian St., Carmel, 317-896-2828; habiggardenshop.weebly.com
O’Malia’s Living
Create your ideal space at O’Malia’s from its vast selection of outdoor furniture and umbrellas, grills, patio heaters, torches, and fire pits. 115 Medical Dr., Carmel, 317-846-6812, omaliasliving.com
Rosie’s Gardens
Explore more than 12 acres loaded with annuals and perennials, garden accessories, fountains, rugs, and outdoor lighting. Rosie’s also has statuary, benches, and birdbaths. 10402 N. College Ave., 317-844-6157, rosiesgardens.com
Snakeroot Botanicals
Cultivate your green thumb at the original Fountain Square garden and herb shop, as well as its second location in Broad Ripple. 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; 922 E. Westfield Blvd., 317-441-5793; snakerootbotanicals.com
Sullivan Hardware & Garden
Family-owned since 1954, this Indyarea chain of hardware and garden centers operates three namesake locations, along with Allisonville Home & Garden. Browse a large selection of patio furniture, garden plants, pottery, grills, and fire pits. Stop by Sully’s Grill for a quick bite to fuel your shopping spree. 6955 N. Keystone Ave., 317-255-9230; 4838 N. Pennsylvania St., 317-924-5040; 60 W. Jackson St., Cicero, 317-9844652; sullivanhardware.com
Wasson Nursery
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
Wicker Works
Outdoor Furniture
Explore this showroom of indoor and outdoor furnishings, 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. 4349 W. 96th St., 317-852-1509, wicker worksindy.com
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