Architectural Finishes
Redesign Commercial Spaces with 3M Architectural Finishes
As time goes on, your space will likely need interior updates. After all, an outdated interior can feel dull and unappealing to employees, tenants, or anyone visiting your space! When we think of refreshing interiors, the first thing that comes to mind is likely renovations or remodeling. While you certainly want to please existing tenants and employees with beautiful, updated interiors, the inevitable truth is that renovations and remodeling aren’t always possible due to the investment they require and the disruption they cause to daily operations. Luckily, there is a solution that can beautify interiors at a fraction of the cost of renovating and remodeling: 3M DI-NOC Architectural Finishes.



3M DI-NOC Architectural Finishes: Refresh Your Space at a Fraction of the Cost
3M DI-NOC Architectural Finishes can be applied to virtually any non-porous surface, simulating natural and synthetic materials like wood, metal, and stone. These Architectural Finishes are installed on-site to existing surfaces such as doors, walls, and cabinets, completely transforming the interior of your space without the associated disruption of renovations and remodeling. Easy to clean and maintain, DI-NOC Architectural Finishes can be cleaned with typical commercial-grade cleaners. Whether you want to create a warm, homey environment with wood or a sleek, modern ambiance with cool metal, there is a DI-NOC Architectural Finish that can help you achieve your interior design vision.

Where Can You Use 3M DI-NOC Architectural Finishes?
3M DI-NOC Architectural Finishes are applied to existing surfaces, transforming walls, doors, and more to feature beautiful materials like luxurious marble or woven textiles. Refresh outdated or damaged surfaces, including:
Walls
Doors
Cabinets
Elevator Cabs
Restroom Partitions
Hallways
Stairwells
Desks
Panel Systems
Countertops
Benefits of DI-NOC Architectural Finishes:
Endless design options (dark wood, light wood, metal, stone, carbon, etc.)
Applied to existing surfaces
Simple application process with minimal disruption compared to renovations and remodeling
Cost-effective
Easy to clean, maintain, and repair