Design Solutions - Spring 2008 - (Page 17) 5Guests at the Center store their belongings in beautiful wood lockers. ment, says Bell. In the main gallery the paneling extends upwards over 20 feet and sets the tone for the entire space. In the reception area, the long walls of paneling bring elegance to the center. In the private study, the stile and rail paneling gives a very rich, upscale feel to the room. In the entry area, the first element you see is the saw-tooth wall. The stile and rail design on these staggered units give a “wow” effect as the first impression. P r o u d Pa r t n e r s “Kentucky Millwork was a sideby-side partner in all aspects of the project, from design to finishing the space,” says General Electric’s Valinda Wagner. “Their expertise provided a much needed perspective on the best use of wood materials, stains and millwork.” The schedule for this project was ultra-aggressive, says Bell. There was a set date that many of GE’s top executives would be in town for leadership training and the majority of the space Spring 2008 I DESIGN SOLUTIONS 17 Monogram Experience Center
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