New Builds & Renovations
Drywall is a fundamental component in both new builds and renovations, serving as the primary material for interior walls and ceilings. Whether you’re constructing a new home or remodeling an existing one, drywall plays a crucial role in shaping the interior space. Whether in a new build or renovation, drywall installation requires precision and attention to detail to achieve a professional-looking result. It’s often one of the early steps in the construction or renovation process and sets the stage for the overall appearance and functionality of the interior space.
Level 5 needed for high sheen paint, dark hue paint, or where a lot of natural sunlight is abundant.
Level 4 & 5 Finishes
Both Level 4 and Level 5 finishes require skilled craftsmanship and attention to detail to achieve the desired results. They are typically more labor-intensive and time-consuming than lower-level finishes but result in a premium, professional-looking surface that enhances the overall aesthetic of the interior space.
It’s important to note that the choice between Level 4 and Level 5 finishes depends on factors such as budget, project requirements, and aesthetic preferences. Level 5 is needed for high sheen paint, dark hue paint, or where a lot of natural sunlight is abundant. Level 5 finish offers the highest level of smoothness and quality, while Level 4 finish may be sufficient for many applications where a premium finish is desired but budget constraints exist.
Fry reglet/shadow reveal can be used for a TRIMLESS base design or to give a shadow like following base molding, doors, and windows.
shadow reveal and trimless base
Shadow reveals and textures are techniques used in interior design and architecture to add visual interest and depth to walls and ceilings. These elements can enhance the aesthetic appeal of a space by introducing variations in light and shadow, as well as tactile qualities.
When incorporating shadow reveals and textures into a design scheme, it’s important to consider factors such as the overall style and mood of the space, the desired level of visual impact, and the practical considerations of maintenance and durability. By carefully selecting and integrating these elements, designers can enhance the aesthetic appeal and functionality of interior spaces, creating environments that are both visually striking and inviting.