Yes, absolutely! One of the primary advantages of a columbarium is its space efficiency, making it an excellent solution for small areas where traditional ground burials aren’t feasible or desirable. Here’s why and how columbariums can be installed in...
Granite is overwhelmingly the preferred choice for columbarium faceplates (and indeed, for most outdoor memorialization) due to a combination of superior physical properties and aesthetic versatility. Here’s a detailed breakdown of why it’s such a good...
The decision of whether to install a columbarium in one large group or in smaller, phased sections is a strategic one with significant implications for a church or cemetery. Both approaches have their advantages and disadvantages: Installing in Smaller Sections...
Given the rising rates of cremation and the many benefits columbaria offer, a wide range of communities and organizations can benefit from installing one. Here’s a breakdown of who should consider it: 1. Religious Institutions: Churches (all denominations): This...
A columbarium can significantly enhance a church cemetery by providing a modern, practical, and spiritually resonant option for the interment of cremated remains. Here are the key factors: 1. Responding to Changing Preferences and Demographics: Increased Cremation...
First, a Columbarium begins with a design plan using the Everest CAD niche specifications for the columbarium. Everest recommends using an architect or contractor who has visited the site. This person develops a unique design that is suitable and complementary...