Not Your Average Innovators
It's not about doing it cheaper or faster than the next guy. It has never been about that. It's about doing our best and giving consumers the very best there is. In thirty years we want their products to be as functional and as good looking as the day they got them.
-Drew Bott, Interior Innovations, Countertop Division

We've all been to that point. We realize that not everybody is in the game to do their best, and that some people are hoping to earn a quick buck. Perhaps it was a pair of jeans you bought. Or maybe it was that toy for your kid. Whatever it was, you realize that the maker of the product was thinking more about profit than they were your satisfaction as a consumer.
The housing industry is no exception. It is easy for contractors to make a product look good initially, but eventually it wears out long before its anticipated life cycle. A knob of a cabinet falls off. A cabinet door closes crooked. A drawers slider becomes jammed, making it impossible to open. This will likely be the experience you have with the average interior contractor.
Drew Bott and Scott Burton aren't your average contractors.
In 1875 the Bott family got their start working granite in the monument industry. Drew is a fifth generation of Botts to learn this craft, and he knows it exceptionally well.
Thirty Years ago Scott Burton started as a cabinet builder in Utah. While apprenticing with various cabinet shops, Scott became bothered by how often contractors deliberatly cut corners to save money. This often took the product to a level of quality unnacceptable to consumers. Not long after Scott opened his own business. This allowed him to control the level of quality that cabinets where made. Scott makes all of his cabinets from scratch, and his customers have come to appreciate the difference of quality he offers.
Long-time family friends, Scott and Drew both noticed the trend of bad quality interior products, and teamed up to address this trend. Interior Innovations was born.
Open for the first time in 2012, Scott and Drew work together to give consumers the quality in cabinets and countertops they deserve. Scott oversees all woodworking, and Drew is in charge of all stoneworking aspects. "It's not about doing it cheaper or faster than the next guy," Drew Commented. "It has never been about that. It's about doing our best and giving consumers the very best there is. In thirty years we want their products to be as functional and as good looking as the day they got them."
"A kitchen is one of the most important places in the home," Scott observered. "A well built kitchen is key to helping owners take control and organize their life. In every kitchen I build I try to make something that the homeowners will be able to take pride in for years to come."
The housing industry is no exception. It is easy for contractors to make a product look good initially, but eventually it wears out long before its anticipated life cycle. A knob of a cabinet falls off. A cabinet door closes crooked. A drawers slider becomes jammed, making it impossible to open. This will likely be the experience you have with the average interior contractor.
Drew Bott and Scott Burton aren't your average contractors.
In 1875 the Bott family got their start working granite in the monument industry. Drew is a fifth generation of Botts to learn this craft, and he knows it exceptionally well.
Thirty Years ago Scott Burton started as a cabinet builder in Utah. While apprenticing with various cabinet shops, Scott became bothered by how often contractors deliberatly cut corners to save money. This often took the product to a level of quality unnacceptable to consumers. Not long after Scott opened his own business. This allowed him to control the level of quality that cabinets where made. Scott makes all of his cabinets from scratch, and his customers have come to appreciate the difference of quality he offers.
Long-time family friends, Scott and Drew both noticed the trend of bad quality interior products, and teamed up to address this trend. Interior Innovations was born.
Open for the first time in 2012, Scott and Drew work together to give consumers the quality in cabinets and countertops they deserve. Scott oversees all woodworking, and Drew is in charge of all stoneworking aspects. "It's not about doing it cheaper or faster than the next guy," Drew Commented. "It has never been about that. It's about doing our best and giving consumers the very best there is. In thirty years we want their products to be as functional and as good looking as the day they got them."
"A kitchen is one of the most important places in the home," Scott observered. "A well built kitchen is key to helping owners take control and organize their life. In every kitchen I build I try to make something that the homeowners will be able to take pride in for years to come."
