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Location: Cornelius

Architect: The Johnson Studio

Contractor: Barringer Construction

Bringing a concept image like this one to life couldn't have turned out any better. Minus a few details the space turned out to just just a beautiful as the rendering. With painted shiplap, wainscoting and multiple other trims throughout the space, walnut buffet area and porcelain stone.

The Peninsula Club: Mulligans Resturant

Location: North Charlotte

Architect: Redline Design Group

Contractor: Choate Construction

This lobby space of a newly revitalized manufacturing plant turned business park consist of all forms of metal, wood and porcelain stone brought together to create a unique and modern vibe. The porcelain stone wrapping the reception desk was only 1/8" and 3/16" thick. Making a critical and difficult feature to work but the end results look amazing. The custom metal features included a metal wrapped transaction top and a one of a kind repurposed cable tray feature wall. There are also custom faux I-beams wrapping the surrounds 3D White Ash wood wall and planter boxes that add a warm dimensional touch to the space.

Solectron Business Lobby

Location: TIAA Complex

Architect: IA Architects

Contractor: Barringer Construction

The majority of the scope for this project was located in the highly designed fitness center locker rooms and restrooms. The cool design of the laminate wall and soffit panels with the waterfall stone vanities gives this area a much more sophisticated feel than your typical restroom. There were also multiple locations of solid surface benches with upholstered back cushions. A reception desk and lobby cabinets give the entrance an energetic feel as soon as you enter the space.

TIAA - Fitness Center

Old Republic Home Protection

Location: North Charlotte

Architect: Redline Design Group

Contractor: Choate Construction

This aggressively paced project with liquidated damages involved multiple floors of basic laminate copy/work stations and break rooms. Some of the more detailed and highlighted features are the AVI Makore veneered wall panels through the main lobbies with matching doors and custom designed coffered transaction front at the reception desk. Other added touches of detail can be seen in the main break room island, wainscot paneling and the matching custom made makore restroom mirrors.

BofA: 4th Floor - Fifth Third Center

Location: Bank of America - Fifth Third Center

Architect: Little Architects

Contractor: Barringer Construction

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2100 South Tryon

Location: South End, Charlotte

Architect: BB+M Architecture

Contractor: Barringer Construction

This project has many unique areas of custom designed millwork crammed all into a small public lobby space. There are over 4 wood species from PS Pine veneer wall panels to Birch stained and Poplar painted 2"x2" solid wood baffles spanning over 14' of vertical wall face. You will also find matching floating bench seating and table tops. The deep recessed booth niches have upholstered back and side cushions that span from floor to ceiling.

Foundation Supply

Location: North Charlotte

Architect: Redline Design Group

Contractor: Barringer Construction

A custom project of all types from the reclaimed barn wood clad walls and bench seating to the custom metal hot rolled steel planters, signage and massive tube steel shelving display. Every aspect of this project was custom designed and fabricated with hand selected materials and fabrication and installation methods in order to make this inspiring space come to existence.

Hearst

Location: Torringdon Buisness Complex, Ballantyne

Architect: Gensler 

Contractor: Barringer Construction

Throughout 78,000sq. ft. over three entire floors of this new office building you will find three large break rooms, five booth seating areas and five locations of floating clouds consisting of over 80 panels. On the top executive floor there is a large waiting area with coffee station, channel back booth seating and a seamless solid stone reception desk.

BofA:  25th Floor

Location: Bank of America Corporate Tower

Architect: Gensler 

Contractor: Barringer Construction

This design build project had several custom unique features throughout such as the floating restroom vanities, LED lite elevator portal frames and cafe booth seating with Italian gold powdered leather channel back cushions. 

Sharon Federal Credit Union

Location: Edgewater Corporate Center, Indian Land SC

Architect: Little Architects

Contractor: Choate Construction

This design build project consisted of many one of a kind unique designs throughout entire lobby and 3 floor building such as custom designed 3D wood ceiling and adjacent matching feature wall, numerous locations of high end spec'd Acaia veneer column wraps with ink laser printed metal reveals that have wood grain textures. A custom metal engineered back wall frame behind reception desk with custom back lite stone.

DEC 21

Location: Duke Energy Center, Charlotte, NC 21st Floor

Architect: Gensler

Contractor: DPR Construction

This project includes multiple locations of Rift Cut White Oak veneer used for countertops, booth wall panels and a vast length of radius corridor wall panels that span from floor to ceiling with decorative bolt fasteners. There are also several custom engineered metal feture walls that were custom designed using multiple step fabrication processed in order to obtain desired Architectural look. Between metal post are specified mesh panel inserts. Included in is a metal sliding door and light cage above cafe island. 

Law Firm Confidential Client

Location: 300 S Tryon, Charlotte, NC 11th Floor

Architect: Little Architects

Contractor: Barringer Construction

Throughout this project you will find Rift Cut White Oak veneer wrapping walls and ceiling soffits. It is also located on the underside of custom engineered work desk stations with triangular tapered legs and hidden tube steel spline. There is also multiple locations of shop painted casework with raised panel custom doors and moldings. High end exclusive stone selections with leathered and textured finishes were used throughout the space. 

MHI

Location: Oak Hill Business Park, Charlotte, NC

Architect: Redline Design Group

Contractor: Barringer Construction

Elevator Lobby: Custom spec'd flitch Walnut wall panels extend down elevator lobby wrapping at each opening and returning down corridors. Walnut veneer was sequenced and book matched with continuous grain wrapping.

Bench Seating: Same walnut veneer is extends over vast bench seating platform and wraps around inset light coves, columns and follows a continuous back sloped curve. 

The walnut veneer is also located through casework on the project including cafe booth seating and custom in house laid up engineered wood planks made from re-purposed veneer.

CPI Security

Location: Charlotte, NC

Architect: IA Interior Architects

Contractor: Choate Construction

Executive Floor:

The executive floors consist of the CEO's quarters, board room, break & catering areas and a trophy case display. The custom face frame cabinets are made using solid premium select grade walnut with matching walnut interiors and crown molding. Throughout these areas you will find solid wood maple dovetail drawers, pullout trash bins and interior slide out shelving. The CEO's quarters consist of a wrap around bookcase/mini bar area, credenza and custom matching vanity and closet features in adjacent private bath.

Cafe:

Over 75lf of angled wrap around kitchen prep space with appliance and equipment cutouts throughout along with a serving tray line to follow. Adjacent are matching drink, condiment and cashier stations. Also located within the cafe is a series of upholstered booth seats and a solid wood walnut planter box bench seat with same natural oil finish to match near by floating ceiling cloud.

Brewers at 4001 Yancey

Location: South Charlotte, NC

Architect: Redline Design Group

Contractor: Barringer Construction

Retail Cage:

The retail cage area consist of a hostess station, beer cooler and retail sales space. The retail space and beer cooler is closed off by a series of 10ft. tall black powder coat metal mesh panels set in wood frames. There are two custom swing doors and a single sliding panel door made from the same materials incorporating the same design. The built-in beer cooler contains a White Oak veneer surround with adorning wood trim and reveals with a custom color stain that you will see through the public space of the brewery. Also around the corner of the retail cage panel wall is a somewhat secluded bench seat lounging space. This bench seat is made from the same White Oak veneer and finish color.

Barrel Feature Wall:

This amazing custom feature wall consist of the same White Oak veneer panels faced mounted with bolts but these panels have a custom stain coat and die finish produced to match the rustic patina of the mounted wooden bourbon barrels.

Dinning Tables:

Throughout the inside and outside seating locations there are several huge solid wood Ash dinning/community tables. These tables have a conversion varnish finish and are mounted on some awesome custom industrial metal legs made by Symmetry Hardware.

Innovation & Brew House Bars:

There is a little over 100ft of generous seated bar space. The bar top is made from glued up Ash wood and has a wrapped miter fold from drop edge. The aged worn black finish you see is the finished result of a several step white wash process. This process underwent many trials and samples to provide the exact level of age and wear that the clients were looking for. The back bar countertop consist of the same wood and finish with three beer tap stations. The front of the bar wall is clad with a rustic wood flooring along with a continuous black steel foot rail. On the interior side of the bars there are storage cabinets and access panels all made from the repeating White Oak veneer and matching custom finish. These access panels are mounted to custom black metal support legs throughout to allow access to the mass amount of beer tap lines. Splitting the Innovation & Brew House bars is a towering wood portal threshold that is wrapped in the same rustic wood flooring as the bar walls.

CompuCom

Location: Fort Mill, SC

Architect: LS3P Architecture

Contractor: Choate Construction

Lobby Feature Wall:

The feature wall was made from 1/2" thick rotary cut birch faced plywood. The trapezoidal panels have a consistent reveal all around and with the installation method gives the effect of them magically floating off the wall. The panels miter fold at the wall ends and on the main floor wrap down the adjacent wall into the cafe.

Monumental Stair:

The stairway consist of 3" thick solid maple treads and landing with continuous handrail to match wrapping around all of the upper floor crosswalks.

Reception Desk:

Quartz wrapped face with mitered waterfall ends on every face and a transaction  top with plain sliced walnut veneer, random plank matched pattern from a spec'd flitch. The company logo is routed through solid walnut behind the veneer face to give a consistent wood reveal with white plexi-glass behind for back lighting. Behind the desk is were the random planked veneer really stands out as the wall panels run up the back wall and wrap up the ceiling. Continuous light coves recess into and follow the wall panels.

Executive Radius Desk:

A large radius low wall with laminate casework and countertop workspace. The desk radius low wall is faces with matching random plank matched walnut veneer as in the lobby reception area. Seamless reveals tie the section sections together and wrap from the exterior face, over the top landing and back down the interior face of the wall. The walnut veneer wraps the wall in the same manner and at the desk ends miter back giving a clean continuous look.

Apex Club - Showroom

Location: Speedway Charlotte, NC

Architect: Progressive AE

Contractor: Choate Construction

A walk through model display for new condos being built on turn #2 at the speedway. Includes custom features throughout such as kitchen pantry built-ins, a conjoined overlapping stone island and a mini-bar with sliding pocket doors. Other features include floating bathroom vanities and a coffee bar. A custom monolithic stair system was designed to include wood floating treads and cable railings mounted to false stringer and metal mounting plates to give a realistic effect.

InVue

Location: Charlotte, NC

Architect: L&P Architecture

Contractor: Choate Construction

This project consisted of over 200+ wall and/or ceiling panels made from rotary cut birch veneer with a clear lacquer finish. Throughout the panels are used in combination with a monarch z-clip mounting track system. These wall panels miter and wrap around wall corners to give a seamless continuous look throughout the entire lobby and its adjoining offices on multiple floors. The multiple ceiling panels clouds throughout the building were designed to allow for the veneer material to miter fold on all sides.

Industrious

Location: Charlotte Plaza Tower, Charlotte, NC

Architect: IA Interior Architects

Contractor: Barringer Construction

Throughout this project you will see booth seating, countertops and other custom casework items like the break room island and column wall panel wraps. All made with Russian Birch plywood and finished using a custom color match. The material and finish were specifically chosen to accentuate the exposed plywood core edges throughout. Every feature on this project was specially designed to conceal all fasteners and methods of joinery. With this requirement the entire break room booth seats and island had to  be built with as minimal  parts and pieces as possible to allow for easy installation assembly. The quartz island countertop has flawless mitered edges on all sides and contains a center plant trough. Several of the countertops throughout are a Paperstone product made from recycled paper and a non-petroleum based resin.

300 South Brevard

Location: Charlotte, NC

Architect: AI Design Group

Contractor: Choate Construction

Security Desk - This desk is wrapped on all exterior faces with Corian Solid Surface and steps out multiple times along full twenty foot radius then angles out at both ends. Solid Surface continues as the work surface top on the interior side. Transaction top creates hidden security monitor display area behind curved plexi-glass window. Interior desk face contains custom Colorcore cabinets for security equipment. Ceiling is wrapped in Colorcore panels with radius front turn-up and light cove at back wall. The back wall is clad with reclaimed poplar wood planks at various thicknesses all custom stained with an all natural oil finish.

Lobby - Co-work waiting area consist of custom archway faced with Colorcore wall panels and reveals and same reclaimed wood planks wrap up inner wall faces and continue to ceiling above.

TTI Floor Care

Location: Innovation Business Park, Charlotte, NC

Architect: Redline Design Group

Contractor: Choate Construction

Reception Area - The reception desk is wrapped in White Zues, Silestone and has an inset area of handpicked St. Perre, limestone. Both stone types miter and wrap the face corner of the desk with continuous reveals. Colorcore wall panels float off of the floor and ceiling with continuous reveals. Where wall panels continue around the wall corner there is a wall panel that acts as a concealed door to the mailroom beyond. The wall panels continue along the wall and terminate into a recessed shop finished walnut display niche with a recessed light cove.

Pin-Up Area - This feature wall is made up of radius shop finished white oak slats that all together span almost 2 miles long. The slats follow a nontraditional series of combined ellipses to make up its curved shape. The oak slats were custom fit around this shape and fit together seamlessly to provide a continuous band around the steel columns in place. The slats stop abruptly to create walk through openings and a custom radius bench seating area on the exterior. On the interior there is a series of custom magnet pin-up boards made from the same shop rusted sheet metal as the sliding doors.

Presentation Area - Custom Three tiered seating bench platform made from shop finished tongue and groove white oak with adorning custom fit seat cushions. The presentation bench faces a display of four doors that act as magnet presentation boards that slide along a recessed Hawa custom sliding door track system.

Metal Sliding Doors - The presentation doors are 4ft. wide x 9ft tall and weigh almost 300lbs. Both sides of the doors are faces with Corten sheet metal along with 1/4in. thick flat steel mounted to the ends. All of the metal was intentionally rusted in shop for nearly two months to give it that perfect aged look.

Other Features - Other features found throughout the project consist of custom designed casework with several intricate islands that have either solid surface tops with floating waterfall edges or recessed knee spaces with shop rusted sheet metal. There are also several walnut veneer shop finished items such as a series of floating shelves and a series of several custom fit floor display platforms. The restrooms also contain shop finished custom mirror frames along with solid surface floating vanity stops.

Hendrick Automotive Group

Location: South Charlotte, NC

Architect: Redline Design Group

Contractor: Choate Construction

Reception Desk - Desk faced with quartered walnut veneer with blizzard caesarstone transactiontop. A continuous 12 gauge stainless steel trim feature with radius corner extends beyond the desk face and is faced with Calipso fabric and back lights.

 

Decade Walls - Custom double sided MDF radius cornered display walls painted high gloss with 12 gauge stainless steel tv frames with clipso fabric and back lights.

 

Feature Wall - Custom slanted feature wall and Hendrick "H" letter. Feature wall is made from MDF and painted high gloss with radius interior and outside corners. Outside perimeter of wall is trimmed in continuous 12 gauage stainless steel. Inner back wall is faces with custom back painted glass with light coves and intermediate stainless steel trim for logo displays. Hendrick "H" letter is trimmed with continuous 12 gauge stainless steel with clipso fabric and back lights.

Piedmont Social House

Location: Charlotte, NC

Architect: ODA Architects

Contractor: Concorde Construction

Project Description

Custom bass wood slat feature walls throughout club. Piedmont Social House contains three seperate bars they are the pub bar, diner bar and the patio bar each with there own unique styles. For more information on each bars custom features see below. Other custom items located throughout the club include a custom bowling shoe rack a bass wood check-in station and a poplar veneer wait staff work area. The restroom vanities are made from Dupont solid surface with mirrors trimmed in bass wood.

 

Pub Bar contains rough sawn poplar wrapped around the exterior face along with a polished stainless steel footrail and topped off with a zodiaq quartz countertop. The back wall stands out with its custom rustic industrial styled steel pipe and bass wood shelving. Behind the bar there are bass wood veneer storage cabinets with countertop polished steel support legs.

Diner Bar has tongue and grooved bass wood on the exterior face with  polished stainless steel footrail as well. The countertop is made from custom stained concrete with several rustic reclaimed crates for shelving.

 

Patio Bar is wrapped with rusted galvanized sheet metal mounted with exposed bolts and trimmed out with rough sawn poplar and also contains polished stainless steel footrails. The countertop is made from custom stained concrete with a rough sawn poplar liquor display shelf.

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