From Holy to Homey: These Custom-Shaped Arched Shutters Transformed an 1864 Church into a Chic Home
Seizing a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, a homeowner in Zionsville, Indiana, transformed a historic 1864 church into an exceptional, bespoke residence. Carmel’s Drapery Street was entrusted with preserving the historic integrity of the building while also fulfilling the client’s aesthetic and functional requirements. This remarkable home renovated by local company Cedar Street Builders and engaging project, paired with a wonderful client, made the experience incredibly enjoyable.
Drapery Street incorporated custom-shaped arched shutters from Hunter Douglas, as well as draperies crafted in its own workroom using fabrics from Trend and Kravet. Additionally, the team installed arched roman shades and Hunter Douglas Provenance Woven Wood Shades, and created custom bedding, pillows and cushions in matching fabrics. The unique arched shutters and roman shades truly set this space apart.
Designer: Tiffany Needler, Drapery Street
Workroom: Drapery Street
Installer: Drapery Street
Fabrication: Hunter Douglas and Drapery Street
Photography: Drapery Street