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The one store you shouldn’t skip if you’re renovating your kitchen or bathroom

And yes, it’s local.

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an interior shot of a well-lit white marble bathroom inside a hardware supply store showroom

You use your bathroom every day, so why not make it your dream space?

Photo by Kohler Signature Store

You have a vision. You have a contractor. You’ve followed all of Design Consultant Donnie’s advice for how to plan a successful bathroom renovation, but you’re just missing one thing: Where are you supposed to get all the tiles, fixtures, and products?

First (and only) stop: The Kohler Signature Store. Besides employing expert design consultants, the Crescent Plumbing Supply-owned store partners with Kohler Co., giving them access to almost every product you and your contractor may need. In-stock products can be delivered locally, and ones that aren’t can be ordered directly from Kohler and shipped anywhere in the US.

Some of Kohler Indy’s most popular brands that they carry and frequently recommend include:

  • Kohler faucets and fixtures
  • Ann Sacks Tile
  • Robern medicine cabinets and mirrors
  • Luxury Kallista faucets and fixtures
  • Cambria surfaces
  • And more

Get started by stopping by the store (appointments are available, but not required), calling them (317-854-5999), or messaging the team on Facebook or Instagram.

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