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Bar area with seating
Featuring Chizel® Wood Panels - WPFSN195
Featuring Chizel® Wood Panels - WPFSN195
Chizel® Wood Panels
Echoing the look of heritage hand craftsmanship with a modern balance, the exceptional looking Chizel® Wood Panels showcase an articulated level of detail in bespoke patterns, each with a high va… Read More
The SHED, a modern grange, market, cafe, and community gathering space uses a unique combination of CableRail assemblies for their custom railings. Shown here is the exterior of this innovative architecture, with two decks using CableRail by Feeney infill.
Photography Credit: Jay Graham Photograp… Read More
The lighting pole fixtures by Structura was a natural choice to place throughout the Water and Wellness Park.
The Royal Suite at the Four Season in Washington, D.C. was designed with VIPs in mind. The spacious suite’s 1,000 sq ft rooftop terrace utilizes Bison Innovative Products Ipê Wood Deck Tiles and Versadjust Pedestals.
The downtown Merritt Athletic Club location features a 25,000 square-foot rooftop deck constructed using Bison Versadjust Pedestals and Paver Trays.
Photography Credit: Alan Jaramillo
Choose from 50 standard exterior colors, custom colors and anodized finishes, plus a range of interior wood species and beautiful interior stains. The Watchcase Factory project used the E-Series windows by Andersen® with custom interior and exterior colors.
The exterior of the Flux apartment building in Des Moines, IA. Photography by Brandon Stengel - www.farmkidstudios.com Instagram: @farmkidstudios
Beautiful Indonesian Teak reclaimed wood at Federal Way, WA, by Pioneer Millworks.
A-Series picture windows are stationary and designed to be used alone to maximize a view or combined with venting windows to create large combinations. Made of wood protected by fiberglass, it's our best-performing picture window.
Terreal was used on the exterior at Duke Health and Wellness Center in Durham, NC.
Spacious hallway at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago showcasing Fellert's Even Better Silk for acoustical absorption.
This entire area was torn down to the studs and rebuilt into a fantastic home office. The custom barrel vault wall was covered with solid oak half round tambour panels then layered with built in solid white oak shelves and a desktop.
Photographer:
Jessica j Alexander Photography