INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
The Blackand Distillery in Fort Worth features classic details such as the painted beadboard wainscot, channel tufted booth backs and marble topped horseshoe bar are updated with a dark and restrained palette, black steel accents and modern lighting.
Elevator panels provided by Fina Stoneworks can be used for ventilated & sealed application, columns, cladding, and architectural design.
Sanford Heart Hospital provides innovative heart care and advanced cardiac diagnostic technology to detect and treat heart disease.
Wanting to appear as a local icon, but congruous to the industrial-modern style of the NYC neighborhood, the warmth of Pure + FreeForms Nomad Steel in historically significant cast-iron slab edge shapes were chosen as
the facade material bringing context and relevance to the site.
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Each of the breakout spaces on the floor is strategically designed to mirror the outdoors. Ample windows brighten the spaces with natural light and provide sweeping 360 views of Minnetonka.
The foundation of this 15,000 square foot chic space was created using Bison Versadjust Pedestals and 2×4 Ipê Smooth Wood Tiles for the deck surface.
Bright and colorful exterior at the Solis Suwanee Town Center in Sugar Hill, GA, designed by Dwell Design Studio.
Wall packs from Williams are designed with durability and quality in mind. Featuring a variety of styles, our wall packs can blend seamlessly with a variety of architectural styles and trends.
One of the indoor training rooms at Team85 Fitness & Wellness in Bordentown, NJ - this entire room is covered by our Thunder 40 Performance Turf, serving as both a surface for beneath the fitness equipment, and making the whole space usable for functional training / agility movements.
Beautiful two-story lobby can be found at the American Airlines headquarters and features Fellert's Even Better Silk sound-absorbing material to help control noise pollution.
Fellert's Even Better Silk can be applied to just about any surface. You can see it here on the ceiling of the Utah Museum of Fine Art.
Floor to ceiling windows with breathtaking views and lighting that reflects the colors of the seasons, textured carpet in blue and gray tones depicting the movement of a flowing river.