INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Pure + FreeForms orange-colored woodgrain can be found throughout the interior of the Chase Center in San Francisco, California.
Photography Credit: Jason O’Rear / Chase Center
To create a more inviting, open feel to the main dining area – the bar area was enlarged and community tables were placed adjacent to create a more social atmosphere.
Denver Glass Interiors provides commercial railing systems for today’s modern work space. The glass railings they created for this stairway provides an open, airy aesthetic feel.
Cordeck In Floor Cellular Raceway Systems utilize enclosed steel raceways located within a concrete floor slab to distribute power, data, and telecom cabling throughout a space to any location where these services are required today – and where they may be required in the future. Cordeck offer… Read More
A beautiful archway leads into a wine tasting room that boasts custom flooring and tabletop by Granicrete Minnesota.
Photographer: John Walsh
Custom flooring designed by Granicrete Minnesota for this spacious wine tasting room.
Photographer: John Walsh
The hotel's poolside restaurant, Oliverio, emerged from the renovation with a fresh concept and bold new look. Inside the intimate dining room, a relaxed lounge atmosphere is achieved with long, low, 1970's-style sofas and stone-veneer tables juxtaposed with modernist gold warren planter chairs.
Diffuse natural light bathes the interior of the Center’s upper spaces to create a calming atmosphere that has a profound effect on physical and mental states. Kalwall’s full-spectrum daylight was chosen to improve mood, mental awareness, and visual clarity, leading to a decrease in eyestrain, heada… Read More
The project was designed by Bromley Caldari Architects of New York City, which has incorporated Kalwall in past work. Mark Lipman was the Kalwall representative who worked on the project.
Photographer: Mikiko Kikuyama
The building completed the quad are of the ‘headwaters complex’ and was aptly named Gallatin Hall after the Gallatin River, one of three headwaters to the Missouri River.
Photography by: Roger Wade Studio
The Mercedes-Benz Superdome has 153 suites, with guests able to attend events in a comfortable setting. We provided our millwork services to build shelving and accent walls throughout the space.
More than a meeting space, Mystic Lake Center builds a true connection between work, social and nature with distinguished features and exceptional design, by Sonus Interiors.