INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Wood mosaic wall tiles provide a unique, modern alternative to standard flat wall texture. The panels create interesting patterns, elaborate works of art, or memorable feature wall in a bathroom.
The upper tier features floor-to-ceiling glass panels. As obvious as that transparency seems, it didn’t come without a knotty complication: The extreme proximity to neighboring buildings mandated two-hour-rated firewalls on the building’s flanks. Spanning the new addition with an 11-foot… Read More
This bank drive-through showcases Dutch Quality Stone's Kentucky Blend Limestone. This is the perfect blend with exterior brick.
Craig WoehrleIn of Patternine drew inspiration was the qualities of water for the Durasein x Patternine.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise recently opened its new campus in Houston, Texas, which also became the tech giant’s new headquarters. HPE’s new 440,000 sq. ft. campus encompasses two five-story buildings that include multiple innovative labs and collaborative workspaces that foster team memb… Read More
Pioneer Millworks Reclaimed Wood-Black & Tan in Black, 50/50.
Enjoy a refreshing beverage with friends at the JINYA Ramen Shop bar in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, featuring trim work by Gator Millworks.
Because the lighting fixtures were a repetitive element in the space, the designer needed something that was large enough to ground the ceiling plane but also not too large to become a huge design feature.
The eye-catching outdoor customer waiting area at a Whole Foods grocery store. Wood panels create a unique and natural finish to any exterior space.
The outdoor public spaces at 4220 Duncan Avenue features our Tandem Tilt pole to illuminate the pedestrian walkways and sidewalks.
Brunello from Pure + FreeForm's Specular Collection employs our new diffuse texture, a physical texture which provides a sense of monumentality and substance.
Contento (formerly Cadenza) with folding writing tablets was specified for the large auditorium and Rota Swing-Away with Cempa seating, fixed tables, and modesty panels were selected for a smaller lecture hall.