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Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The interior of one of the 88 luxury market-rate apartments located in St. Paul, MN.
Mid character oak in various widths were used as paneling in this Savannah, GA hotel.
Beautiful siding and trim, by Diamond Kote Building Products.
The renovated reception area blends the original building design with modern elements to create an updated vibrant look.
The open space features elements that create a healthy work environment. We provided our Signum 10 high bay cylinder for its unique design and high performance.
Our low profile heaters are suitable for indoor and outdoor installations and offer a pleasing, streamlined look due to low clearance requirements. Infratech heaters may be flush mounted into a non-sloped ceiling using our optional flush mount frame, or may be mounted to a wall, ceiling, or pole mou… Read More
The Octagon was constructed between 1799 and 1801. The Tayloe family of Virginia moved into the house in the fall of 1802.
The Octagon was originally constructed to be a winter residence for the Tayloe family, but they lived in the house year-around from 1818-1855. The Octagon property originally… Read More
These gorgeous wood mosaic tiles are the focal point on this fireplace. They offer rustic wood detail that brings sophistication to this setting.
The thin brick shows the mood of the old house full of memories and discreet charm, with creaky stairs and loose hinges, which give it character. Old house is a natural thin brick of vivid mahogany color with hints of black on irregular, rough structure.
Seattle's space needle underwent renovation to install Fellert's Even Better Silk seamless acoustical concrete.
The Station Row development is a 255,553 SF residential apartment complex that consists of 169 units and approximately 169 enclosed parking spaces, as well as modern amenity areas, a leasing office, and community spaces.
Along with Bison’s Natural Wood Deck Tiles, the Austin public Library rooftop’s aesthetic is meant to mimic the surrounding environment and link the built space with the natural environment. Photography Credit: Leonid Furmansky