July 2010 Newsletter

Beautiful Details Emerge
at The Carmel Trifecta –
Part 3
The home's enhanced facade has established its new presence in the neighborhood and the durable, maintenance-free deck is almost ready for a BBQ. Inside, the fitness room is ready to moveinto and the kitchen's beautiful details are beginning to surface!
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Whether you are remodeling a room building a new home, Ferguson showrooms offer one of the widest and best selections for plumbing fixtures, lighting and appliances from quality brand names. Shoppers find the latest trends and cutting-edge styles, too. Located in Carmel on Rangeline Road, the staff is second to none at helping homeowners make selections they'll love in their homes for years to come. Brian Winkelmann shares hot new products and tips for making selections.
 New Kitchen Touch Faucet: Delta’s newest technology is called Touch-2-O. It’s great for families and the "germ conscious" consumers. The Pillar Pull-Down kitchen faucet operates just like a regular pull-down faucet, or as a 'touch" faucet, which allows you to turn it on or off with a forearm or wrist. It great for helping to reduce the potential of cross-contamination from messy hands while cooking. It comes in chrome (as pictured) or Brilliance Stainless.
Simplify bathroom selections: When making your plumbing selections, don't get bogged down with all the details. Most bathrooms are set up so faucets are the main focal point. We recommend picking out your faucet first, and then letting a professional consultant find complementary selections. You make one decision; we fill in your entire bathroom. Easy!
Work Well with Great Lighting: When looking for task lighting, Kichler Cabinet Lighting Systems help illuminate areas where chores often take place – under a cabinet in the kitchen or over a desk in an office. From the newest LED options to traditional xenon choices, you get a broad selection of light-layering products that come in multiple sizes and finishes. Easy to install, low profile and energy saving.
For questions and more information contact Brian Winklemann at Ferguson in Carmel.

Kudos to Gary Nance, our professional conceptual design partner! His work is featured in the June issue of Traditional Home. The story profiles a home renovation on Lake Maxinkuckee in northern Indiana. Check it out!

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Thanks!
Steve Gray
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