INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
LDECONN's LUXFIT found behind the product headers, and LUXLINEAR were also used and customized for size and brightness for each display. LEDCONN specifically recommended the LUXLINEAR magnetic series for easier installation and removal.
In a market with increased demand, it was essential that the building be modernized to heighten its appeal. The original flooring throughout the lobby was beautiful but dated natural granite. The design team was concerned about removing the stone because it would be noisy, messy, time-consuming and … Read More
“We are extremely proud of our partnership with the artisans at Lamberts, and of our ability to supply glass of this quality for historic restoration projects. When recapturing the style of times past, only authentic mouth-blown glass will do,” said Steven Jayson, Bendheim Co-Owner and E… Read More
Custom Construction and Design constructed the East Webster Gymnasium Dome located in Maben, Mississippi spans 18,626 sqft with the capability of seating 1,240 guests.
The newly constructed St. Cloud Honda in Wait Park, MN by D.J. Kranz included 13 fully operational service bays and even a car wash area.
To accomplish the elegant and modern aesthetic, this project features the Longboard® 6″ V-Groove Aluminum Siding Dark Cherry.
Natural elements such as a white oak flexible tambour bar front and natural marble counter top come together with high ceilings and natural timber beams.
Foundry Maple reclaimed wood used for stairs in this office space. Photo by North River Architecture + Planning, PC.
Pure + FreeForms Frozen Titanium cladding was used throughout the St. Cloud Tech Bookstore and cafe. It was used to wrap the column outside of the cafe.
Photography Credit: Brennan Photo & Video
Bison Innovative Products Pedestals were used to support the beautiful concrete pavers on the newly transformed setback on the 9th-floor of the Symphony House.
From the inlays to the diagonal accent, Empire Diner sure knows how to show off the tambour wall panels, by Surfacing Solution.
The design of the 4,200 square foot interior was influenced by the Mayan Culture of Mexico fused with the Japanese culture of Asia.