INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
By installing SageGlass® in its spa, Ashford Castle has admirably combined history and modernity. Its clients are now able to experience a more enjoyable and comfortable stay when utilising its swimming pool and sports facilities due to the prevention of excess glare and unwanted solar heat gain.
Different spaces have different needs. You may require multiple heaters in order to properly heat the areas. Message us to learn which model is right for you.
Brightly coloured linoleum flooring helps delineate sleeping quarters and other personnel spaces. Oversized graphics add energy and assist with wayfinding.
Fall in love with our Dreamy Collection’s Ever After. With a new gray veining pattern that speaks its mind. A material so perfect it belongs in a storybook.
Tropical and Inviting Bar area at the Hai Hai in Minneapolis, MN
The ballpark’s façade was constructed from 555 pieces, with a total of 127,377 square feet of various shapes and types of architectural precast concrete. From brick-inlay wall panels, c-shaped column covers, simulated chiseled limestone, to over-sized spandrels designed to carry the large entry sign… Read More
Gage Brothers provided precast products creating quality finishes at Denny Sanford PREMIER Center in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Smith + Trade Mercantile in Stillwater, Minnesota has eclectic interior design. The featured table in the center of the space showcases Granicrete Minnesota's custom tabletop design.
SIXINCH animal poufs can be used as accent furniture or a stool. Installation at the Crete Public Library In Nebraska, image by Sampson Construction.
“We need our office to be bright and beautiful, allowing the ability for our employees to give their all every day,” said Rob TeKolste, president of Sammons Independent Annuity Group and West Des Moines site leader.
A kitchen view while you wait for your food at JINYA Ramen Shop in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with millwork by Gator Millworks.
The forty-foot linear kitchen at the Psyop office becomes the creative hub and performs as the company’s main all-hands meeting venue. Photography Credit: McNulty Photo