Do you want to see your home remodeling ideas come to life? Worthington Design and Remodeling Carmel Showroom is the perfect place to start. Worthington, formerly Case Design and Remodeling, serves homeowners through three locations across Central Indiana. The Carmel location is Worthington’s flagship showroom. It offers the most immersive, hands-on experience for discovering your style, exploring real materials, and building a clear vision for your remodel.
As soon as you walk inside, the Carmel Showroom feels inviting. The space is bright, inspiring, and designed for curious homeowners who want to see how cabinetry, lighting, countertops, tile, and storage all work together in a real home. Experiencing materials in person makes the entire remodeling process feel easier and much more exciting.
Visit our Carmel Remodeling Showroom at 99 E Carmel Dr, STE 100 in Carmel, Indiana.
A Showroom Built for Home Remodel Inspiration
The Carmel Showroom gives you an immersive experience. You can open full cabinets, test storage features, stand at an island, evaluate countertop movement, and see how tile shapes interact with cabinetry. As you move through the space, you naturally begin to understand what you like and what feels right for your home.
This location carries forward the trusted reputation of Case Design and Remodeling, and it reflects Worthington’s updated design approach, expanded materials, and modernized display layouts. The result is a space that feels familiar to longtime clients but fresh and energizing for anyone beginning a new project.
For on online portfolio of our projects before or after your visit, you can find that here.

Everything You Need to Explore, All in One Place
The Carmel Showroom includes full kitchen and bath environments along with open displays of the materials homeowners use most. Because everything is organized clearly, you can compare colors, textures, finishes, and layouts with confidence. This environment helps you understand how selections affect both the look and the function of your space.
You can move from kitchen displays to tile areas to hardware walls and experience how different elements coordinate. Additionally, you can gather samples at the central island to build color stories, test pairings, and see how the materials feel under natural lighting. This process makes your design direction sharper before you ever enter the formal planning stage.
What You Will Find Inside the Carmel Showroom
Below is a list of product and display categories featured in the showroom:
• Multiple display towers of Cambria quartz, showing patterns, veining, and edge details
• An MSI Surfaces display tower with more countertop and tile options
• Push-pop cabinetry walls featuring Aspect, Shiloh, and Eclipse, so you can feel door action, explore finishes, and compare styles
• Dedicated displays of drawer styles for each cabinet line, helping you understand function and quality
• A large central island giving you space to lay out samples
• Open displays of backsplash, wall tile, and floor tile to help you mix textures, colors, and patterns
• A large monitor used to review future layouts once your project is in design
• Café countertop displays that show color options and finishes
• Bathroom and kitchen faucet displays to compare styles, finishes, and feel
• A curated wall of real client selections, updated regularly to provide current inspiration and show how homeowners blend colors, materials, and finishes.

Kitchen Displays That Help You See the Full Picture
The kitchen areas inside the showroom are built to feel realistic and relatable. As you explore, you can test storage solutions, open interior drawers, examine cabinet door construction, and evaluate how layered lighting affects the space. Because these displays show true scale, you can understand how islands, work zones, and traffic flow might feel in your own home.
In addition, you can view countertop and backsplash combinations already installed.

Showers & Baths Show What Relaxation at Home Could Be Like
Bathroom displays let you explore vanities with tower storage, organized drawers, and a range of faucet styles. You can compare mirror lighting with overhead lighting and understand how each option affects brightness and clarity. The standing shower displays allow you to view tile patterns, grout spacing, and door styles in person so you can feel confident about selections that will be part of your daily routine.
These displays show how design choices influence comfort, organization, and overall style. Because you can touch and test everything, the decision-making process becomes much clearer.
Additional Spaces That Spark Ideas
The Carmel showroom also includes specialty areas designed to inspire creativity beyond kitchens and baths. You can study a coffee bar layout that demonstrates smart lighting and compact storage. You can explore a wet bar setup that shows how the right materials elevate entertaining. For homeowners planning outdoor projects, the Carmel location features an exterior showcase where you can view a pergola with timber columns, railing systems, pavers, lighting options, a built-in grill, and more.
As you explore these areas, you begin to imagine how targeted improvements could transform specific corners of your home.
Plan Your Visit
Your remodel begins long before construction. It begins with clarity, ideas, and inspiration. The Worthington Carmel Showroom gives you a place where all three come together. Bring your notes, your questions, and your inspiration photos. After exploring the displays, you can sit with a Worthington designer who will walk you through the next steps.
The experience is easy, welcoming, and filled with opportunities to imagine what your home can become.
Stop by our Carmel Showroom anytime Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to see and learn much more! We look forward to meeting with you and discussing how we can help you love your home!
In addition to the Carmel Remodeling Showroom, you can make an appointment to visit us in one of our Design Studios in Meridian-Kessler or Zionsville.
At Worthington Design and Remodeling, we also offer free Kitchen and Bath Remodeling seminars throughout the year. Stay tuned to our website for times and dates.

Frequently asked Questions about the Former Case Indy Showroom and Worthington Design & Remodel
Q1. Is Worthington Design & Remodel the same company as Case Design & Remodeling (Case Indy)?
Yes. Worthington Design & Remodel is the new name for Case Design/Remodeling of Indianapolis, often called Case Indy. If you remember us as Case Design and Remodeling, Case Remodeling, Case Home Remodeling, Case Home Improvement, Case Renovations, or simply “Indy Case,” you’re in the right place. The ownership, leadership, and core team are the same—only the brand name and look have changed.
Q2. Why did Case Indy change its name to Worthington Design & Remodel?
After nearly 20 years as a Case Design/Remodeling franchise, the company became locally owned and independent. The Worthington name honors our president, Larry Worthington Greene, and reflects our commitment to Central Indiana homeowners. The rebrand allows us to build a timeless remodeling showroom and brand rooted in our community while continuing the design-build approach clients knew from Case Indy.
Q3. Where is the showroom that used to be the Case Indy location?
Our main office and remodeling showroom are still in the same Carmel location that long-time clients knew as the Case Indy showroom. From this central space we serve homeowners across Indianapolis, Carmel, Zionsville, Meridian-Kessler, and surrounding neighborhoods. If you remember visiting the Case Indianapolis showroom in the past, you’ll find Worthington in that familiar spot—updated, refreshed, and ready for your next project.
Q4. What can I see at the Worthington showroom today?
The Worthington showroom is designed as a timeless remodeling showroom where you can experience Indy kitchens and baths in person. You’ll find fully staged kitchen vignettes, bathroom displays, walk-in showers, cabinetry, countertops, tile, lighting, and more. Our goal is to show real-life remodeling solutions so you can see finishes, storage ideas, and Worthington columns, beams, and architectural details before they’re installed in your home.
Q5. Do you still design kitchens and baths like you did when you were Case Design Remodeling?
Absolutely. Kitchen and bath remodeling remain the heart of what we do. Whether you’re planning a new “Indy kitchen,” a spa-style bathroom, or a walk-in shower, our designers use the same proven design-build process we developed as Case Design Remodeling—now refined under the Worthington name. Visiting the showroom is a great way to explore layout options, custom cabinetry, and material combinations.
Q6. I worked with Case Indy in the past. Are my warranties and records still valid?
Yes. All active warranties and project records from Case Indy, Case Design, Case Remodel, and related names have carried over to Worthington Design & Remodel. If we remodeled your home under the Case brand, we still consider you a Worthington client today. Our team can look up your past project details and help with questions, service needs, or future updates.
Q7. Has your remodeling process changed since the Case Design & Remodeling days?
Our process has the same foundation but has been refined over time. As Worthington, we continue to offer a full design-and-remodel approach—from concept drawings and selections to construction and final walkthrough. The rebrand allowed us to focus even more on local service, streamlined communication, and a showroom experience that makes decisions easier for clients.
Q8. What types of projects does the Worthington showroom support?
Homeowners visit our showroom to plan kitchen remodels, bathroom renovations, basement updates, home additions, and whole-house projects. Whether you’re exploring a simple walk-in shower solution or a full case home remodeling–style transformation, our designers use the displays, samples, and “Worthington columns” of expertise in the showroom to help you visualize how your ideas will come together.
Q9. Where can I read Worthington Design & Remodeling reviews?
You can find Worthington Design & Remodeling reviews on Google, Houzz, GuildQuality, and local industry directories. Many long-time reviews still reference Case Design/Remodeling or Case Indy, while newer comments use the Worthington name. Together, they reflect the same team’s history of case home improvement projects and remodeling solutions across Central Indiana.
Q10. How do I schedule a visit to the showroom or a consultation?
You’re welcome to contact us to set up a dedicated showroom appointment so a designer can walk you through kitchen and bath displays, answer questions about the Case-to-Worthington transition, and discuss your ideas. You can request a consultation online or call our office, and we’ll coordinate a time that works for you to experience our Indianapolis-area remodeling showroom in person.














