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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The design of this U.S. headquarters of a Japanese corporation needed to be both strong and subdued. Crossville's gauged porcelain tile panels helped solve this design challenge beautifully.
Pioneer Millworks American Prairie Brown Board used as interior paneling in a Brooklyn, NY apartment building.
Foundry Maple reclaimed wood used for stairs in this office space. Photo by North River Architecture + Planning, PC.
There's no getting around it – walls need to be washable and easy to clean, making Enkor's innovative wall planks ideal for any restaurant.
Bright Indonesian Teak is used for the chevron patterned ceiling. All wood is finished with a penetrating fire retardant.
Curvilinear design peels and flows throughout the layout oh the American Constructors Office, connecting the lobby, conference rooms, common work areas, offices and breakroom and carrying the intricate wood slat detailing through the public spaces.
These metal awnings are extremely durable and will give your business a unique, identifiable look to set you apart.
Royal Foundry is housed in a 15,000 square foot facility that was transformed into a large cocktail room and distillery as well as a 2,500 square foot barrel room.
Custom extrusions are used at the vertical and horizontal mullions between windows and around window perimeters. This solution not only stylistically matched the original wood trim, but also brought an element of durability to the frames that had not previously existed.
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.