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  1. Leaving a Legacy: How to Design a Mausoleum - Ro…

    Vetting a mausoleum professional is much like the process for vetting a custom home builder. Look for one who is both a designer and fabricator of mausoleums, meaning they can take your project from concept to design through to construction and installation (or setting as it is known in the industry). There are a few qualifiers that mark a high cal...

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    A reputable mausoleum company will begin the design process with an unhurried conversation with one of their consultants to get to know you and your family’s needs. One of the first questions your consultant will ask you is how many family members are you planning for. Come prepared with the number of people you want to include in the building. You...

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    Lot size, cemetery regulations and surrounding structures will all influence the design and orientation of your building. If you work with Rock of Ages, the team will help you determine the lot size you need and work with your local cemetery to create and install your ideal mausoleum. This walk-in style mausoleum built for Denigris Monuments in New...

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    Like a house, a walk-in mausoleum has a working door and provides a private sanctuary for visiting family members. A simpler style is the push-in mausoleum where caskets are enclosed in an above ground vault. A two crypt push-in style mausoleum produced for Camden Monumentin Arkansas.

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    If you’ve selected a walk-in style building, ask your mausoleum designer about interior features like benches, shelving for momentos and lighting. During the design process your designer will prepare renderings of your building for your review. This is a collaborative process where you can add personal details and craftsmanship to make the mausoleu...

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