INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
An apartment unit featuring warm tones and a welcoming atmosphere at JTB Apartments in Jacksonville, FL, by Dwell Design Studio.
Downlight reflector by Bock Lighting comes in an array of photos.
The University of Minnesota leaders conceived of the three-building, 387,000-square-foot Athletes Village as an asset to elevate U of M athletics to an “elite” level comparable to other, major collegiate powerhouses. But, it’s primary purpose is to comprehensively serve the needs of the university’s… Read More
Distressed and reclaimed Sawmill Oak ceiling cladding in a private residence in California
Antique River-Recovered® Heart Cypress Character grade offers more natural characteristics for added interest. It is uniquely fine grained and is perfect for paneling, ceilings, trim and any place you want subtle ancient beauty.
Exterior view of the Applewood Pointe Cooperative community in Champlin, Minnesota.
Fellert's Even Better Silk was the perfect chic addition to the Utah Museum of Fine Arts.
Renovations to the daycare, children’s ministry areas, classrooms, and offices kicked off the first phase of the church’s renovations. Church leaders sought to provide fully-functional and flexible environments with a refreshed aesthetic. Age group ministry rooms are easily delineated by youthful, c… Read More
A bed frame used a bedroom fixture seen here in vitality red by Durasein.
The largest art installation as part of the Salt Lake City International Airport is entitled “The Canyon,” and is being integrated on both the east and west walls of the new central airport terminal. “The Canyon” evokes the Salt Lake City landscape and spans 362 feet, the length of 1.2 football fiel… Read More
In spite of the complexity of the product programming and logistics during COVID-19, the retrofit project was a success and achieved what the brand intended. Foot traffic at the retailer increased, and through 2022, the retailer continues to renew the program as TVs continually move through product … Read More