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The brand new building for the high school features various size porcelain tiles in the Great Hall. Porcelain tile was used on the floors and walls of all the bathrooms and locker rooms with a checkerboard border on the walls. Blue, patterned broadloom carpet, with solid blue and gold inserts at the columns, run the lengths of the first floor hallways. The second floor hallways have vinyl composition tile with blue and tan checkerboard inserts at the columns and a checkerboard border in the north and south common areas. Carpet was also installed in the library area and several classrooms. Science rooms feature VCT for easy cleanup. Stairs feature rubber treads and risers for safety, entryways feature custom walk-off mats, and the office copy area features sheet vinyl.
Broadloom carpet and varying shades of gray carpet tile create an inviting atmosphere in the Columbia St. Mary’s Water Tower. Three colors of VCT were used throughout the space in exam rooms and hallways. Rubber flooring, rubber stair treads and sheet vinyl in both a wood grain pattern and a cool grey were also used throughout the building. Large format porcelain tile in varying colors was used in the main entry.
11,700 square feet of updated floor finishes in the corridors of the main floor and the cafeteria create the feel of home. Wood grain sheet vinyl adds warmth throughout the main floor of the hospital; the textured surface creates an authentic look and a safer surface for walking, especially when wet.
Broadloom carpet in the offices and waiting and reception rooms creates a comfortable environment in the Wound Center. Wood grain sheet vinyl throughout the corridors and exam rooms mixes the feel of home with the utility of easy cleaning and safety. Ceramic tile was installed in the entry and restrooms.
Large format ceramic tile in a natural stone color were installed in the main lobby, corridors, bathrooms and waiting areas. Rubber flooring and wood grain sheet vinyl create safe and visually appealing environments. Carpet tile throughout also creates a comfortable yet functional environment.
The renovation of the existing auditorium gathering space features resilient flooring in a curved pattern that mirrors the ceiling architecture, and star shaped insets honoring those who donated to the project and to the school’s performing arts curriculum.
Light, and dark grey ceramic tile skirt the circular carpeted area under the front desk in this office’s entry. The tile leads to the back offices which feature grey broadloom carpet with a boldly patterned carpet tile border. Five colors of vinyl composition tile in the lunchroom make a bold statement and allow for easy cleanup.
These offices feature multiple patterns of grey broadloom carpet creating sophisticated but interesting spaces. Vinyl composition tile in the lunchroom allows for easy cleanup and creates visual interest with a four-color stripe pattern.
Ceramic tile floors, base and wall tile in warm colors and patterns were used in patient restrooms and showers. Several broadloom carpet colors and patterns were used in large, curving lines throughout long corridors and offices. The birthing center has rubber flooring with an inlaid “chicks & hens” motif. Both clean and appealing, wood grained sheet vinyl in the patient rooms and homogeneous sheet vinyl in the procedure rooms ensure form and function. Patterned VCT in corridors is foot and wheeled traffic friendly, and makes maintenance easy.
A complete renovation of the first floor gymnasium with new cushioned hardwood flooring, fitness areas and spinning studio with wood grained sheet vinyl, a pad and pour running track, and aerobics studios of cushioned sports flooring. Patterned carpet tile inset with solid color arcs and circles complete the lobby, reception, lounge, and exercise areas. Rubber stair treads and risers, and rubber tile at stair landings throughout.
This new headquarters for GE Healthcare Clinical Systems showcases a broad variety of work of unique color and design.
Broadloom and modular carpet in colors, textures, and patterns compliment the clean architectural lines of this new building, completed in 2003. Further enhancing the modernistic design are ceramic tile, large scale porcelain tile, and green glass tiles at the restroom floors and walls, the showers, coffee areas, cafeteria, and kitchen. The Fitness Center features exercise equipment of all types on carpeting and rubber flooring, and an aerobics studio with a cushioned hard wood athletic floor for comfort and safety.
