INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The double doors that separate the Entry Hall from the rest of the house were added by President Madison in 1814. Originally the Entry Hall moved directly into the Stair Hall through a decorative arch. The doors were added as an extra layer of security for the president's home.
Rooted in their name and their cultural identity is the idea that the ‘honeycomb’ is nature’s best example of a scalable repeatable investment driven by a common goal, and the company wanted this idea to resonate throughout their new workspace. Integrated inside is the Duo 4, seamlessly blending in … Read More
A stunning, spacious kitchen island featuring Durasein's acrylic solid surface countertop in Harbor Mist.
Framery 2Q Lounge variation with a custom-designed Clint Sofa, large whiteboard, free-standing Piaggio table and a wall shelf make up for a functional yet relaxed setting. Additional options include a display bracket on the wall for a TV or a booking system ready option for the door.
By the front window, designer Joan Korngut of Proper Whit Design selected the Wilcox Deep Bowl Pendant Light to highlight the display area.
She customized these American-made pendants with 10″ shades, a White porcelain enamel finish, and black-and-white cloth cords.
All kitchens have TV monitors for students to get a close-up view of faculty members as they demonstrate culinary techniques.
This athletic locker room at Oklahoma University includes custom ceiling lighting from CENTRIA and Wade Architectural Systems. This product can be perforated.
The spacious break room features a modern design and a subtly grungy wall texture. Stahl collaborated with MSR Design to accomplish the desired look and feel of the office headquarters located in Minneapolis, MN.
The spacious 2Q Huddle meeting pod allows you to bring in two extra chairs and everyone to move around freely. Optimize your meetings with a screen bracket and whiteboard set on the opposite wall to ensure that everyone present, physically or virtually, shares the same vision.
Vertical Sliding Units offer ideal visual communication solutions where large visual display surfaces are required but space is limited.
Close up view of the custom antique mirror bar back by GlassArt Design at Nye's Bar in NE Minneapolis.
Photography Credit: Lava Submarine