InvitingHome.com is a website and showroom devoted to providing professional craftsmen and homeowners alike with high quality architectural elements and home furnishings. Combining an outstanding selection of beautiful products with a commitment to personalized service, InvitingHome.com enables clients to realize their visions with confidence. InvitingHome.com’s website offers contractors and homeowners the opportunity to not only browse a high end selection of products, but detailed information on materials and suggestions for installation. As part of a commitment to excellent customer service, InvitingHome.com employs architectural specialists and interior designers who are always on call to assist homeowners.
Many of InvitingHome.com’s products are traditionally only available to craftsmen, contractors, and artisans. By bringing this selection directly to the public, InvitingHome.com gives homeowners access to quality products at reasonable prices. The goal of the staff at InvitingHome.com is to provide professionals and homeowners with the selection, education, and prices that make home renovation and decoration a pleasant experience.
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