INSPIRATION
Project photos from professionals within the commercial construction and design industry.
Create some great music with your band in this recording studio. QuietRock helped LemonTree create a soundproof studio with their sound reducing drywall, putty and sealant.
A fire rescue vehicle with Moduline's aluminum cabinets and countertop. Custom Cabinets to make the perfect workstation in any location.
The Modular Belcrest 650 bricks by Belden Brick provide a sturdy exterior for the school building, while the large windows provide plenty of natural light.
Photo by Steve Hall, Hall + Merrick Photographers
Hardwood flooring used on the stairway at the Atlassian offices was provided by Woodwright.
The simple patio is accented by two toned siding.
Designed & Built by: Green Hammer
Photographer: 22 Pages Photography
Commissioned to design the renovation of two lobby towers in Alpharetta, Georgia for our client BPG, Ltd. the Crossfuse® Wood Panels were selected for the lobby elevator wall in their 5-story buildings and The Venue – Le Bain for the accent art walls on the first floor.
Rivenwood is a panelized profile with wood grain characteristics, was inspired by the pioneering craftsmanship seen in 19th-century barns. This product is designed with textural diversity and intricate imperfections for an aged yet contemporary look.
Laminam by Crossville porcelain tile panels proved to be an excellent choice for Energy Center II and is serving as inspiration for other projects. The design team has received many inquiries from others looking for a flooring solution to update older buildings without the hassles of demolition.
The sleek exterior design of Eighth & Main Zions Bank building is expertly fitted with Tubelite's 400 Curtainwall.
Photographer: Marc Walters Photography
A beautiful, elegant service counter greets you as you walk into Jack's Stir Brew Coffee shop.
Reclaimed wood from old barns, surfboards that hang from the ceiling, large murals of waves and other decors that will make you feel like you're at the beach at Playa Bowls in Baton Rouge.
The White finish was chosen so it would blend with the exposed ceiling but, with the cage, it doesn't disappear completely.