INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Balthazar Cellars in Houston, Texas used products from Earthcore for their fireplaces which are a focal point within this space.
The mixed look of modern vertical windows and the CUPACLAD natural slate system at the BSA Leadership Center in Fort Snelling, MN.
The different exterior colors and designs of The Rose Apartments complement the building styles and finishes in the surrounding neighborhood.
These recycling and waste singles are available in an array of nature inspired colors to blend in seamlessly into the modern commercial space.
Baltimore Taphouse used Arbor Wood for the interior flooring, they made a prime example of how high design paired with premium materials can make a home a work of art.
TemperShield® can be used as a structural component in modern design - in some instances the use of bent toughened glass can mean thinner, light stock is used whilst still meeting the required wind loading parameters. Its use will also increase natural light and the feeling of space.
This fixture is equipped with arced petals that are sleek and curved, sparking organic inspiration for composition of the space. The sweeping curve of the petals joins the central hub, pulling the viewer in visually and creating an almost mesmerizing, calming focal point. Soft,… Read More
NeXclad 14 is a single-skin, small module terracotta cladding system that is available in a variety of surface textures and boundless color possibilities and carries a 75-year material warranty, including color.
The retail store display is illuminated by LEDCONN LUXNEON™ LED Flexible Neon Tube Lighting.
LUXNEON™ is a great lighting solution for curvy linear lighting applications. Offered in white, single color, and RGB color temperatures, the spectrum of color you can achieve with this solution is certai… Read More
The low-e coated channel glass achieves U-Value of 0.41 and approximately 64% VLT (visible light transmittance). Photo by Billy Economou, courtesy of NK Architects.