INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Cappuccino pavers replicating typical gneiss rock with distinct banding.
Pioneer Millworks Modern Farmhouse Clean White Oak paneling in True Foods Kitchen, Jacksonville, Florida.
M Moser Associates is a global workplace architecture and interior design firm located in New York, New York, featuring lighting products from Acuity Brands - Indy™, Aculux®, Juno®, Mark Architectural Lighting®, Gotham® Lighting, and Winona® Lighting. Project in collaboration with M Moser Associates… Read More
Oversized windows allow natural light to illuminate a lounge area at Clemson Watt Family Innovation Center.
Pioneer Millworks Accoya® Siding and Shiplap is FSC-certified® and cradle-to-cradle certified making it a top choice for sustainability and material health. The rot and moisture resistance of this acetylated pine is due to the unique vinegar treatment it is given directly after harvest. This makes i… Read More
The open workspace design at the Dairy Farmers of America headquarters created a community-oriented culture, allowing coworkers and employees versatility on how they collaborate and work.
Here is another stunning collaboration between Stephen Neville when he was with Island Construction and Stainless-Steel Aquatics and the Aqua Design International team. This is the Hotel Cerro and features a deck-level, stainless steel pool that is the first rooftop pool in San Luis Obispo, … Read More
Inside this Bellevue office is a slat wall created from as found Douglas Fir joists with skip planed patina. (c) Clearly O'Farrell Photography.
Provo High School is a public secondary school located in Provo, Utah, which features lighting products from Acuity Brands - Lithonia Lighting®, Indy™, Gotham® Lighting, and Mark Architectural Lighting™. Project in collaboration with Envision and Acuity Brands agent JRC.
Photographer: Aaron Shaw … Read More
Pioneer Millworks Larch Siding and Shiplap is sustainably harvested domestically from small well-managed forests. The signature swirling grain and small tight knots of larch brings a natural finish to vertical applications. The rot resistance of this underutilized species rivals that of Douglas fir,… Read More