Materials / Interior Systems

Interior Systems

Walls, ceilings, frames, and flooring finishes — selected to match cleaning, consistency, and site installation realities before confirmation.

SCOPE

Supplied per project scope for interior finish applications.

Final selections are confirmed by specification, finish intent, cleanability targets, and compliance requirements.

What we verify before confirmation

Key checks that reduce rework and finish inconsistency.

  • Cleanability & hygiene intent (joints, sealing, chemical resistance)
  • Visual consistency (batch matching, lighting, gloss direction)
  • System coordination (substrates, trims, access panels)
  • Documentation readiness (origin, material certificates, compliance needs)
Typical inputs
DrawingsPDF / DWG
FinishSample / spec
LightingRCP / intent
TargetBudget / lead time
DocsMTC/MTR / Origin
EXPLORE

Explore by interior zone.

Big visual entry points first — then reference products and system notes below.

WALLS

Wall Panels & Finishes

Wall systems specified by cleanability, visual consistency, and joint logic.

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Reference Product

Wall Panel Family

Panels and finish skins — confirmed by substrate readiness, joint intent, and lighting conditions.

Common scope
  • Wall panels (metal / composite / tile systems)
  • Feature walls and high-touch protection zones
  • Trims for reveals, corners, and shadow gaps
What matters in wall confirmation
  • Joint layout + tolerance reality (alignment under lighting)
  • Chemical resistance for cleaning cycles
  • Batch matching + gloss direction control
  • Edge protection and site handling plan
Finish familiesHL / matte / tile
Key constraintLighting + joints
Supply modeProject-based
DocsOrigin / certificates
CEILING

Ceiling Systems

Ceiling finishes where access, perforation patterns, and MEP coordination define the outcome.

Ceiling reference image
Reference Product

Perforated / Feature Ceiling

Ceiling assemblies — where module logic and access constraints must match the reflected ceiling plan.

Common scope
  • Ceiling panels (flat / cassette / baffles)
  • Perforated zones for acoustic and rhythm
  • Access panels and maintenance coordination
What matters in ceiling confirmation
  • Module + lighting alignment (shadow control)
  • Access strategy for MEP maintenance
  • Perforation pattern matching across batches
  • Fixing method + tolerance control
Key driverPattern + access
Risk pointCoordination misses
Supply modeProject-based
DocsOrigin / certificates
FRAMES

Frames & Trims

Profiles and surrounds defined by tolerance, edge quality, and consistent finish direction.

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Reference Product

Trim / Profile Set

Frames and details — where corners, reveals, and edge finishing decide perceived quality.

Common scope
  • Door / window surrounds and metal trims
  • Reveals, shadow gaps, and edge profiles
  • Custom brackets and fixing accessories
What matters in frames confirmation
  • Tolerance at corners (miters vs. folded logic)
  • Edge protection and scratch control
  • Finish direction consistency across parts
  • Installation sequencing and protection on site
Key constraintTolerance + edges
Finish familiesHL / PVD / matte
Supply modeProject-based
DocsOrigin / certificates
FLOORING

Flooring & Slip Control

Floor finishes confirmed by slip rating intent, wear class, and cleaning reality.

Flooring reference image
Reference Product

Floor Finish Family

Flooring where durability and slip intent must match traffic, water, and maintenance patterns.

Common scope
  • Tile systems and durable flooring finishes
  • Transition trims and edge details
  • Wet-zone slip control considerations
What matters in flooring confirmation
  • Slip intent vs. real cleaning regime
  • Wear class + traffic assumptions
  • Batch color consistency under lighting
  • Substrate and adhesive compatibility
Key driverSlip + wear
Risk pointMismatch in upkeep
Supply modeProject-based
DocsOrigin / certificates

For project-specific systems, send drawings to we.solve@steel-vista.com.