Architectural Photography by Norman Sizemore & Mary Beth Price
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Concrete backsplash tiles provide a touch of old world craftsmenship

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Cast aluminum chairs are incredibly durable but lightweight

Architectural Photography by Norman Sizemore & Mary Beth Price

Architectural Photography by Norman Sizemore & Mary Beth Price
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Sculpted bamboo panel adds depth and texture

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A modern light fixture crafted of thin strips of unfinished wood

Solberg International

The client wanted to show a commitment to the health and well-being of their employees.

Challenge:  A family owned, international filter manufacturer needed to breathe new life into their outdated building.  LEED certification and a utilization of the well building philosophy was the goal.  The client wanted to show a commitment to the health and well-being of their employees.

Solution:  Key Interiors updated the floor plan, lighting design and air quality systems. Our team utilized low VOC, renewable and regionally sourced materials such as cork flooring and recycled wine barrel wood to achieve our goals.  Special attention was focused on the expanded employee break room which is now a space as comfortable as their own home.  The relocated conference room overlooks the shop floor to proudly display the heart of the business to clients and vendors.  Company provided bicycles and showers encourage employees and owners to implement a healthy lifestyle.

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Corporate Showroom      1072 N. Garfield St.
Lombard, IL 60148

Ohio Showroom                      81 Mill Street
Gahanna, OH 43230

Contact

Illinois: 877.288.9919

Ohio: 866.755.9230

info@keyinteriors.us