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Below are some examples of the uses of architectural film in a commercial setting. Images used with permission of 3M.

Wall film creates a bright atmosphere.

Marble and wood films give a sophisticated air to a bathroom.

Metallic film gives elevators the look of stainless steel. Dark wall film adds contrast.

Wood film on the walls and metallic film around the door trim create a professional atmosphere. Window film adds privacy.

Architectural film is ideal for large projects, at a fraction of the time and cost as traditional materials.

Dark film on one side of a hallway contrasts with light film on the other.

An abstract art piece covered in architectural film.

When used in panels, architectural film creates a powerful design statement.

Wall film balances natural and artificial light in a large setting.

With hundreds of finishes available, a film can be found to match existing furniture or interiors.

Architectural film can be matched to existing flooring.

Wall film reflects light to brighten a large space.

Architectural film is suitable for walls, elevators, cabinets, and countertops.

Architectural film is ideal for retail settings.

Architectural film can be applied to curved and angled surfaces, large and small.

Wall film can be used to create focal points in commercial settings.
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