Casework Solutions
Millwork
Countertops
Nursing Station
Kaiser Permanente
Beachwood, Ohio
Perhaps more so than casework and architectural woodwork elements, countertops must cohesively merge form and function. Work surfaces must be very durable and capable of supporting rigorous work activities. At the same time, however, horizontal surfaces inherently attract attention.
When integrated with architectural woodwork, as in the photo at the left, countertops can make aesthetic statements faithful to the interior dιcor of a facility as well as the overall building architecture. Notice the combined use of high pressure laminate for the back counter with solid surfacing for the front.
PVC Edgebanding
Massillon Doctor's Hospital
Massillon, Ohio
Edging options range from highly decorative (pictured above) to simple and practical. While self-edge countertops are sometimes still used, the durability of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) edging is usually the pragmatic choice.
In specific environments such as laboratories and around sink areas, the use of chemicals or water creates concern for damage to the countertops. TMI and its dealers provide chemical resistant laminate and epoxy resin countertops for excellent chemical, heat, abrasion, and moisture resistance. When necessary, these countertops can be supported by epoxy powder coated metal brackets to provide stability. TMI countertops resist warping and deflection.
Details
Conference Room
Consolidated TelCom
Dickinson, North Dakota
Small details make a big difference in the overall appearance of a building's interior. With TMI's millwork, architects are able to enhance the building interior through the details. TMI allows the designer unlimited creativity. The wide array of colors, textures, and surfacing options can be combined in unique shapes and sizes.
The decision to use TMI millwork is a decision to invest in quality and durability. It withstands the test of time and lasts for years.
