Six landmark projects showcasing what exceptional materials and expert guidance can achieve.
A complete material transformation of a 4,200 sq ft penthouse atop a historic downtown Louisville building. The client required materials that honored the building's 1920s heritage while delivering thoroughly modern luxury. MetaMinds sourced Calacatta Borghini marble from Italy for the kitchen and master bath, European white oak for the living areas, and hand-forged brass hardware throughout.
A 22,000 sq ft corporate headquarters for a regional financial services firm. The design brief called for materials that projected permanence, authority, and understated sophistication. We specified Turkish travertine for the lobby, acoustic wood-slat ceiling systems throughout the open office, and a custom wenge wood feature wall in the boardroom all sourced directly from our international supplier network.
The landmark renovation of a 1930s boutique hotel's public spaces required materials with genuine historical character alongside modern durability. MetaMinds sourced reclaimed French limestone for the main floor, hand-painted Portuguese azulejo tiles for the bar feature wall, and custom-cast bronze hardware and lighting fixtures. The result was a lobby that earned a feature in Architectural Digest's Midwest edition.
A new-construction 6,800 sq ft contemporary residence in Meridian Hills required a minimalist material palette with exceptional tactile quality. We specified large-format Italian porcelain throughout the ground floor, black-stained white oak for all millwork and flooring, and a stunning quartzite waterfall island as the kitchen centerpiece. The project was completed two weeks ahead of schedule.
The opening of Stellare, a fine-dining Italian restaurant in Columbus's Short North arts district, demanded materials that evoked the warmth of traditional Italian design without resorting to cliché. MetaMinds provided hand-painted Sicilian ceramic floor tiles, aged terracotta wall panels, and reclaimed chestnut ceiling beams sourced from a 19th-century farmhouse in Umbria. The restaurant earned a James Beard Award nomination within its first year.
The renovation of a 15,000 sq ft outpatient medical facility required materials that balanced clinical hygiene requirements with a welcoming, calming patient environment. MetaMinds specified antimicrobial porcelain tile with integrated floor heating, antibacterial luxury vinyl plank for patient rooms, and seamless quartz surfaces throughout clinical areas all meeting or exceeding ASTM E84 Class A fire ratings and HIPAA-compliant wayfinding material standards.
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