Master space design make durable and weather-resistant materials such as fiber cement, natural stone, metal, or composite panels based on aesthetic and functional requirements.
Installation: Proper installation of exterior panels including framing, attachment, and sealing to ensure weather-tightness and structural integrity.
Weatherproofing: Integration of waterproof membranes or barriers to protect the building envelope from moisture infiltration behind the panels.
Ventilation: Incorporation of a ventilated facade system to allow airflow behind the panels, reducing humidity and preventing potential moisture-related issues.
Maintenance: Recommendations for periodic inspection, cleaning, and maintenance of exterior paneling to preserve appearance and performance.
Design Integration: Integrate interior paneling with the overall interior design scheme while considering acoustical, thermal, and aesthetic requirements.
Material Options: Selection of interior paneling materials such as wood, laminate, PVC, or acoustic panels, based on the desired visual appeal and functional needs.
Installation: Proper installation of interior panels with attention to alignment, joining, and finishing details to achieve a seamless and polished appearance.
Functionality: Ensure that interior paneling meets specific functional requirements such as sound absorption, impact resistance, or fire retardancy where applicable.
Maintenance: Guidance on cleaning and maintenance of interior panels to preserve their condition and aesthetic appeal over time.
Both exterior and interior paneling contribute to the overall appeal, functionality, and performance of the building’s facade and interior spaces. Proper selection, installation, and maintenance are crucial for achieving the desired results and long-term durability.