Each year, the Builder’s Association of Greater Indianapolis puts on the Home-A-Rama event to showcase the latest building trends and innovations. Centered on 5 newly constructed homes, Home-A-Rama offers the public a chance to tour state-of-the-art builds, and learn more about the companies behind the designs. Companies around the city have been hard at work preparing for the 2014 show, which begins on June 4.
Joe Garcia, the owner of G&G Custom Homes, is excited for the chance to participate in this year’s show.
“It’s a great opportunity to show off the work we do to so many people,” Joe said. “We are able to showcase the latest products, and things that they have not seen yet.”
Joe and his team have been working tirelessly, and are now on schedule to finish three weeks early. The G&G completed home will feature some very creative ideas including a luxurious, upstairs master suite, a main floor rotunda, a covered patio, and a step-up cigar and poker room. The feature Joe is most eager to show off is the “hidden” playroom, which is connected to two bedrooms via a walk-in closet. If you’re looking for a sneak peek at what the G&G build might look like, visit their website and scroll through the photo gallery to see examples of completed projects.
The Home-A-Rama event will begin with an invitation only preview party on Tuesday, June 3, followed by a three-week exhibition that’s open to the general public. Last year’s event drew over 7,000 visitors from all over the city. And this year, the planning committee is estimating that the number will grow to 11,000. For more information on the 2014 Home-A-Rama show, updates will be posted at http://www.bagi.com/media/building-the-2013-home-a-rama.html
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