A welcoming wallpaper for Smyth House at St Andrew’s Hospital in Northampton

A welcoming wallpaper for Smyth House at St Andrew’s Hospital in Northampton
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We were pleased to brighten the activity centre at Kendray Hospital in Barnsley with a series of our image panels. Here’s some interesting images at either end of the basketball court
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We specified, produced and installed a series of our specialist image panels for Bradley Complex Care, a specialist service for men and women with complex needs located near Grimsby, run by Elysium Healthcare.
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A neat outdoor sign we specified, produced and installed for Ashcroft Clinic’s garden.
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Corridors can often be loud with strong echos particularly if you cannot us a carpet. We solved this problem for St Andrews with our custom made fabric Chromaphon panel. These sound absorbing panels were securely fitted directly to the wall and placed out of reach at the top of the ceiling.
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Staff shift boards are a requirement for many trusts. Rather than use a standard board we can make you a dry wipe board that fits your space perfectly and contains the exact information you want to display
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We specified, produced and installed a series of image panels at Ashcroft Clinic in Birmingham. The imagery took into account the older profile of the residents.
Here’s a couple of samples in corridors
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We specified, produced and installed a series of image panels to brighten the recently refurbished Place of Safety at Green Lane Hospital in Wiltshire
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Spot the difference..
Our team installed an exterior mesh at Calverton Hill in Nottingham recently. The perimeter fence backs onto a woodland area and we covered 56 metres worth of fencing for privacy.
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Size matters. These image panels installed in Rosemary Suite at Juniper Centre have been designed to fit narrow spaces. The theme of flowers really brightens up the Nurses Office corridor and the size and positioning is a great way to open up the space.
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