As you seek to enhance your office or facility, you may look for better woodwork options, and with good reason. Small touches like the perfect woodwork can say a lot about your company. Not every company chooses to go with customized woodwork at the end of a long project, though. Why should you? Take a look.

Customized Options: You already have that perfect design in your head, and we can take your ideas and produce reality for your company. From the most complex choices to simple options that will change the way people look at your space, we’re here to make a dramatic impact on your project. We never work with cookie-cutter designs at Carroll Seating. Instead, we always take a closer look at your wants and needs before we ever begin to produce a closer look at what you might want in your building.

Variety of Materials: While wood is certainly a natural choice for casework, it’s a bit limiting for today’s variable palate and space. We can certainly work with any wood choices you like, but we can also help if you prefer metal or laminate finishes. If you can dream it, we can design and build it to meet your needs.

Durable Beauty: All of our casework is built to last throughout the life of your facility. We create to reflect the highest possible industry standards, so you’ll always find the best possible option to meet the needs of your budget when you work with us.

No matter why you’re looking to architectural woodwork to help give your space that finished look, we can help. Contact us today to learn more about all of our options, including industry specific choices that may be the perfect way to meet the needs of your company or facility.

 

The best casework is as beautiful as it is functional, and nowhere does that need to be more true than in the world of student housing. Student housing these days is changing fast. What was once a fairly simple concept gets more intricate every year as colleges and universities try to attract students to their housing facilities. Students are often used to living in their own rooms with direct access to their own kitchens, so moving into a dorm environment where there may be up to four people to a room with little access to options like kitchens is a tough sell. As a result, more higher education institutions are working to make those dorms seem just a bit more like home, providing even single person rooms and kitchen areas for just a few people at a time. It helps to make students feel a little more at home and keeps them on campus longer.

The Casework

200395566-001A big part of this shift on the part of colleges, though, is creating the right atmosphere and environment, and good casework is part of that. Often it demands a beautiful, customized solution, not an off-the-shelf product that’s available just anywhere. Students typically need a durable work surface, among other things. They typically need closet spaces, vanities, and desk areas. In some cases, a kitchen counter is a must, as is cabinetry to hold kitchen gear. The best dorms also come with security desks, mail rooms, and more.

Choosing the first cut-rate product available, though, simply won’t do for today’s generation of students. Instead, aesthetics must combine with functionality. After all, with so many different housing choices on the market for today’s very mobile students, creating an attractive living space is as important as creating a convenient one is.

Today’s colleges and universities must think about that beauty in conjunction with durability that will hold up month after month, year after year, student after student. Working with the right company has to be part of the equation. The ideal company will not only provide solutions from some of the best known casework brands out there today, but they’ll also provide the level of turnkey support that most institutions find so necessary. From the early design stages to the actual installation and service phase, finding that one company who can handle everything is typically the best way to save time and money when it comes to casework in the world of student housing.

Student housing certainly isn’t what it once was, and it’s not headed back into that territory any time soon. Beautiful casework can help provide a better dorm environment that will prove attractive for students in the years to come.

 

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Laboratory casework is typically about more than simply selecting the right cabinets, counter tops, and drawer units that will look great in the lab. Instead, it’s about finding a balance between the world of aesthetics and that of functionality. If you’re considering new casework for your lab, here are a few factors you may want to add into the equation. New Lab Design

  • Is It An Open or Closed Lab? The casework you can choose can often make the difference in how well your lab actually functions. Open labs tend to be more social, encouraging innovation and interaction among staff members, which could be key in ensuring projects are completed in a timely manner. Closed labs, though, are certainly still necessary in many settings. For example, if you’re working with certain equipment or some kinds of research, the last thing you want is an open lab. You need dedicated spacing for safety, and possibly privacy, reasons.
  • How Flexible Does Your Space Need to Be? If your lab frequently changes direction, projects, or even staff, you want to maintain maximum flexibility, and while making certain that a solid portion of the lab is dedicated to equipment space can help, the right casework can too. If a new team will be coming into the lab, they’ll know exactly what’s needed for the work, and the right casework can help get the new project up and running much sooner.
  • Is Budget A Factor? As simple as it may seem, for many labs these days, the budget is a real concern, so be sure to take a close look at all of your available options. From painted steel choices to the durable phenolic resin, there are so many different choices, and while all of them have both benefits and drawbacks, you’re certain to find one that meets your needs and your budget.

If you’re shopping for laboratory casework, look no further than Carroll Seating Company. With lots of options and customizable choices to help furnish your lab, we’re the only solution you’ll ever need.

 

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