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Interior Finish

Interior Finish is a term used within the context of architecture to describe the materials used to cover the interior surfaces of a building. It includes coverings for walls, floors, and ceilings and covers a range of materials from paint to wallpaper to carpeting to hardwood flooring. It is important to select interior finishes with consideration of the intended use of the building, the climate and environment it is located in, as well as the aesthetic preferences of the owner or occupants.

Paint, Wallpaper, Carpeting, Hardwood, Flooring.

Michael Adams

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Interior Finish

Interior Finish is a term used in the context of architecture and refers to the decorative elements used in an interior space. These elements serve both aesthetic and practical purposes, and can include everything from wall and ceiling treatments to the materials used for flooring, trim, and millwork. Additionally, interior finish also encompasses the installation of fixtures such as lighting, plumbing, and cabinetry. Interior finishes are an important factor in creating the overall ambiance of a space and can be used to give a space a certain feel or look.

Paint, wallcoverings, tile, stone, wood, metal, fabrics, carpets, ceilings, trim, fixtures, lighting, millwork, cabinetry, flooring, plumbing.

Shelly Stone


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