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Commercial Architectural Film

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

  • Auditorium

    Wall film creates a bright atmosphere.

  • Bathroom

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

  • Elevators

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

  • Hall

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

  • Hall

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

  • Hall

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

  • Panels

    An abstract art piece covered in architectural film.

  • Lobby

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

  • Lobby

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

  • Lobby

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

  • Reception

    Architectural film can be matched to existing flooring.

  • Reception

    Wall film reflects light to brighten a large space.

  • Reception

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

  • Store

    Architectural film is ideal for retail settings.

  • Store

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

  • Store

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

By Autson autson.com