If you want to add interest to a commercial décor, you need to consider both color usage and the wall covering. Textured wall coverings today enhance a commercial look so it stands out from other business environments. To start the design process, you need to consult with a designer and view your options with CAD technology.
How Technology Fits into the Process
Designers provide CADs, or computer-aided designs, of the patterns of wall coverings as well as an installation view to determine the scale and overall look. As a result, customers are shown how their textured wall coverings will appear when they are sized, cropped, scaled, and tailored to their specifications. The elevation on the drawing is used so a client can envision the pattern on the covering. However, the drawing does not represent an accurate depiction of color.
Coordinating the Preparation
To tie the process together, a designer provides a kit for review and approval. This kit coordinates such aspects as a covering’s color, balance, pattern, and imprint. If adjustments are needed, the designer can complete the changes for a client in about two weeks’ time.
Textured wall coverings, in particular, impart an impression that is hard to ignore. To make a decision, you will need to review a sample set of all of the design aspects of a covering, including the color, print quality, pattern, substrate, and imprint. Once a sample is approved, the designer provides you with a lead time for the production of the covering, or mock-up yardage. Usually, choosing a sample can easily be done online by means of email correspondence.
When you choose wall coverings online, you can more easily make a successful choice. Working with a designer in this way will enable you to view the CAD version on the computer as well. This type of consultation leads to a high level of success when outfitting your décor.