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Surface Options for Film

The surface options for architectural film are almost as varied as the film itself. Below are just a few options, from stairs, to tables, to walls, elevators, and more. Images used with permission of 3M.

  • Cafe

    A cafe looks bright and professional with architectural film applied to its tables and chairs.

  • Restaurant

    Applying architectural film to a restaurant's walls gives them the appearance and texture of real wood. Image used with permission of 3M.

  • Restaurant

    Glossy film creates a modern dining experience.

  • Restaurant

    A restaurant interior is covered in film, including its walls, counters, floor, tables, and chairs.

  • Ceiling

    An interior space is livened up with architectural graphic film that has the appearance and texture of real wood, for a fraction of the cost.

  • Ceiling

    A ceiling covered in architectural film can make a stunning showpiece.

  • Wall

    Versatile architectural film can be applied to complex surfaces to achieve a modern look.

  • Lobby

    Architectural film is easily applied to curves, and comes in a variety of patterns.

  • Waiting Room

    Due to its antibacterial properties, some lines of architectural film are suitable for healthcare facilities.

  • Stairs

    Film can be applied to large and complex installations, such as multi-level stairs in shopping malls and other buildings.

  • Hall

    A spectacular effect can be achieved by contrasting dark wall film with bright ceilings and floors.

By Autson autson.com