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Commercial Framing

We’re always surprised at the variety of businesses who approach us for help with their framing needs and solutions.  However, this keeps us on our toes and we love fresh challenges.

An ever-growing industry is the ‘buy to let’ commercial market that can encompass one sole property or a complex of houses and apartments.   With ‘buy to let’ it’s not just about filling wall space with artwork, but more about creating an individual style and interior that’s characteristic to the property itself and appealing to the customer market it’s trying to attract.  We work directly with property developers and contracted interior designers to come up with superior bespoke framed solutions that compliment and enhance the ‘buy to let’ interiors in which they’re displayed.

Many businesses are realising the value of displaying quality framed artwork within their environment, not just for aesthetic reasons but also as a way of enhancing a working space, projecting individuality, and ‘lifting a mood’. 
Quality bespoke framed solutions work well in:
•    doctor and dentist surgeries
•    medical clinics
•    private and public office environments
•    reception areas of all kinds of commercial environments
•    property development ‘show homes’
•    media centres
and many other contemporary business environments.

And don’t forget, if you’re hesitant about the type of image that would best suit your commercial space or are not sure where to find it, we can do that bit too!. Contact us to chat through your ideas.
 

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