Construction timelines are tighter, budgets are leaner, and expectations for quality are higher than ever. Whether you’re leading a multi-unit housing build or restoring a historic landmark, efficiency and precision are no longer optional—they’re expected.
Read MoreWindow sills may seem like a minor architectural detail, but in commercial and restored spaces alike, they play a crucial role in aesthetic continuity, moisture protection, and structural integrity. In high-traffic, design-sensitive environments—such as hospitals, offices, boutique hotels, and historically restored public buildings—choosing the right material matters not just for durability, but for visual harmony and long-term value.
Read MoreDesigning ADA-compliant bathrooms isn’t just about checking off code requirements. It’s about creating safe, welcoming, and thoughtfully designed spaces that serve people of all abilities—without compromising on aesthetics. Whether you’re managing the renovation of a historic inn or overseeing the construction of a new luxury multi-family residence, accessibility and design integrity should work hand in hand.
Read MoreIn the world of high-performance building materials, the surfaces we choose are more than just finishing touches—they are integral to both form and function. Nowhere is this more critical than in healthcare design, where hygiene, safety, and design cohesion intersect. Whether you're building a state-of-the-art hospital, restoring a heritage medical clinic...
Read MoreWhen it comes to finishing the top of a wall—whether it’s a bathroom pony wall, a garden border, or a stairwell divider—functionality matters just as much as style. In high-moisture or high-traffic environments, traditional wall cap materials like wood, tile, or marble often fail to stand up to daily wear and climate ...
Read MoreIn construction, transitions matter. Whether you're bridging two types of flooring, capping off a doorway, or finishing a shower entry, thresholds and transition strips play a key role in both function and aesthetics. If you're building or remodeling in ...
Read MoreDesigning a bathroom isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about function, safety, and comfort. Whether you’re renovating a coastal home in Florida or building a hotel in North Carolina, adding a built-in shower seat is one of the smartest ways to combine luxury with accessibility. At Okahumpka Sill Company, we manufacture and supply ...
Read MoreIn bathrooms, locker rooms, and spa environments, water containment is critical — and nowhere is this more important than at the threshold of a shower or wet zone. That’s where curb caps come in. A well-designed curb cap prevents leaks, supports safe entry, and adds a clean, finished touch.
Read MoreAs homebuyers become increasingly savvy about the materials used in their homes, builders across the Southeast are rethinking their standard finishes. Today’s buyer doesn’t just want style — they want durability, easy maintenance, and long-term value. For builders working in high-humidity regions like Florida, ...
Read MoreIf you’ve ever walked into a hospital, luxury hotel, or modern home and noticed smooth, seamless surfaces that looked almost like stone — but didn’t feel cold, crack easily, or show grout lines — you were likely looking at solid surface products. Originally developed in the 1960s as a durable alternative to natural ...
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