Glam up your office with a glass dry-erase board
A glass dry-erase board is a sharp, low-maintenance upgrade over a standard whiteboard, it wipes perfectly clean, never ghosts or stains, and looks custom in a home office, gym, or studio.
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Project spotlights
Real work from around the valley, and a few things worth knowing before your next glass project.
From our projects
A full dance-studio mirror wall installed for a Treasure Valley studio, bright, seamless, and built to take years of daily use.
A glass dry-erase board is a sharp, low-maintenance upgrade over a standard whiteboard, it wipes perfectly clean, never ghosts or stains, and looks custom in a home office, gym, or studio.
Upgrading to energy-efficient vinyl windows is one of the highest-return home improvements you can make, lower bills, quieter rooms, better resale.
Vinyl insulates and soundproofs far better than aluminum, won't transfer cold, and never needs painting. Here's what to know before you buy.
Frameless, neo-angle, 90°, and protective-coated shower shields, a look at the enclosure styles that elevate a Treasure Valley bathroom.
Glass design elevates a bathroom both functionally and aesthetically. A recent custom shower door install up in McCall shows how.
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A note from the builder
I built this before we ever spoke. That's how I work: you see the finished thing first. Free to look. $1,950 once to own it outright. No monthly required. Optional $149/mo care plan if you want a hand.
Camron, Built by Quest · camron@builtbyquest.com