What makes Corinthian different from other Indianapolis remodelers is evident: increased communication and trustworthy relationships. Our communication surrounding your project is second to none. We work hard to have a smooth process and use a state-of-the-art communications tool for all projects. This tool allows all members of the team to check on the status of materials, follow up on to-do lists, and even sign change orders. We believe this puts us a step above our competition and makes home renovation easier and less stressful.
DESIGN CONSULTATION: We want to truly understand the scope of work you're looking for, and determine if we can meet your needs. We strive to get to know you and the type of project you are looking to complete. This is a great time for you to ask us any questions you have related to your upcoming home renovation. SCOPE OF WORK & ESTIMATE: Upon completion of a design, we'll provide you a comprehensive scope of work, clarifying the details required for your project. Determining the design details, such as lighting, cabinets, or fixtures, can better assist us as we determine project costs.
Simple trim details can make a tub location pop. Check out this renovation and the gorgeous finished bathroom.https:// corinthianinc.co m/portfolio/ lt-traditional-w hite-gray-maste r-suite-additio n/
As we worked through the design of this Home Office renovation, the Homeowner decided it was time to give his kitchen a fresh look as well. Watch as we transform these spaces in the weeks to come.
I thought I'd share this inspiration picture I came across from Frahm Interiors in Burlington, ON. I LOVE the collaboration of materials in this fireplace and built ins. I think they nailed it-what do you think?
We have all heard the horror stories of home remodels gone bad. The cost was double what was expected. The wrong tile was installed. It took triple the length of time the contractor said and who knew who or when anyone would show up on the jobsite. We have heard these and more experiences from...
I recently read an article that "bridge" faucets are making a comeback in traditional style kitchens, but they are also becoming popular in baths (think tub as well as sink areas). To see the entire completed renovation check out their portfolios at: