Just wanted to pass along an image my client sent me of the completed WallFlats wall. It turned out beautifully and I hope to have some of my own photos of the space soon.
Yes, that's a giant flat screen hanging on the wall.
Enjoy!
Friday, April 27, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Malcolm Associates Granted Veteran Status
Our press release...
For Immediate Release
19 April 2012
Malcolm Associates, Inc. Receives Veteran Owned Small Business Certification
Malcolm Associates, Inc., a local architectural and design firm, has recently been
certified as a Veteran Owned Small Business (VOSB) by the Center for Veterans Enterprise
(CVE) of the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. Based upon an extensive review the firm’s
organization, management, ownership, professional certifications, operations and financial
documents the VOSB program identifies and validates veteran-owned businesses. The VOSB
status is necessary and vital for federal, state and local government procurement processes,
and for companies who want to “buy veteran” in support of their respective diversity
programs.
Malcolm Associates, Inc. is a family owned and operated, full service architectural and design
firm has served the area since 1981. Having served in the USAF during the early 1970's, Jim
Malcolm graduated with honors from Concord High School and Ball State University. A
licensed architect in Indiana, Illinois and Ohio, Malcolm is the owner and President of the
company. Daughter Kellie Malcolm jointed the firm in 2007. In addition to being a licensed
architect in Wisconsin, Georgia and Indiana, Kellie is also a LEED professional and a
registered interior designer. Malcolm Associates, Inc. was incorporated in 1989. Originally
from Goshen, the firm moved to the Warsaw area in 2007. MAI’s local clients and projects
include Winona Lake Grace Brethren Church, Kosciusko REMC, Biomet and Symmetry
Medical.
Additional information about Malcolm Associates, Inc. can be found on the VA’s website
at this link or by
contacting Mr. Malcolm at 800-776-6935 or via email at malcolminc@wildblue.net
-Kellie
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Lake House-Almost Complete!
I am very happy to announce the owners of the Lake House project will be moving into their new and improved home this week!
To recap what we did, we basically kept as much of the existing structure and layout as we could to save the owners money. The kitchen, existing bathroom, and utility room all remained in their original spots. We used the dining space within the kitchen to make the kitchen larger and pushed their dining room into what was their living room.
We added a bedroom and a master suite making their home a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. They now also have a vaulted ceiling in their living room and much more storage than before.
The owners are very happy and looking forward to many happy years with their growing family in their new home!
To recap what we did, we basically kept as much of the existing structure and layout as we could to save the owners money. The kitchen, existing bathroom, and utility room all remained in their original spots. We used the dining space within the kitchen to make the kitchen larger and pushed their dining room into what was their living room.
We added a bedroom and a master suite making their home a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. They now also have a vaulted ceiling in their living room and much more storage than before.
The owners are very happy and looking forward to many happy years with their growing family in their new home!
WallFlats
While searching online late one night for a 3-Dimensional wall material that was easy to install AND affordable, I came across this website. The product, Wall Flats. Wall Flats are 3-Dimensional embossed tiles made from Bagasse. Evidently, this product is also decent for the environment in addition to the above requirements of ease of install and affordability.
Since discovering this product online, I'm seeing them installed everywhere.
This shot was from a showroom in Chicago. They used the product to wrap around an elevator enclosure just inside the storefront windows.
I also vaguely remember seeing a 3-Dimensional wall surface in the movie Old Dogs and it turns out it was indeed the Wall Flats "Seesaw" pattern. Go ahead, look it up!
The following photos are a pictures I took in the 20th floor penthouse space in Milwaukee yesterday. We decided to use the Wall Flats in the "Stitch" pattern to add extra texture and depth on the large TV wall in the living area. They will wrap the wall perpendicular so one will see them as they turn the corner from the front entry as well.
Since discovering this product online, I'm seeing them installed everywhere.
This shot was from a showroom in Chicago. They used the product to wrap around an elevator enclosure just inside the storefront windows.
I also vaguely remember seeing a 3-Dimensional wall surface in the movie Old Dogs and it turns out it was indeed the Wall Flats "Seesaw" pattern. Go ahead, look it up!
The following photos are a pictures I took in the 20th floor penthouse space in Milwaukee yesterday. We decided to use the Wall Flats in the "Stitch" pattern to add extra texture and depth on the large TV wall in the living area. They will wrap the wall perpendicular so one will see them as they turn the corner from the front entry as well.
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