Look Up for Fresh Effects in Restaurant Design

For a new way to enrich the ambiance of restaurant interiors, designers should look to the ceiling.

Holland, Michigan (PRWEB) July 19, 2007 -- For a new way to enrich the ambiance of restaurant interiors, designers should look to the ceiling, says Larry Loser, owner and president of Applied Visual Concepts. The Michigan-based company announced today that it would begin marketing its "Ceiling Scenes" products for use in restaurants, bars and coffee houses.

"In a typical eating establishment, every surface except the ceiling has been highly developed to create a pleasant and unique user experience," Loser says. "We're offering a cost-effective way for architects and designers to continue a selected theme or motif onto the ceiling."

Originally developed to enhance the atmosphere in healthcare environments, Ceiling Scenes custom-printed acoustic tiles and light lenses have been successfully installed in hospitals and clinics throughout North America, Europe and the Middle East. Now the same digital technology will be applied to create unique visual effects for the restaurant, coffee house and bar markets.

Any motif can be designed and printed using Ceiling Scenes' methodology. Applied Visual Concepts offers an extensive image library and also works with clients to develop custom images. The ceiling panels are washable and carry a very high sound retardant rating. The acoustic panels meet Class A requirements for smoke and flame ratings.

For additional information on Ceiling Scenes, call 616 928 0817 or visit www.CeilingScenes.com

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LARRY
APPLIED VISUAL CONCEPTS
http://www.CeilingScenes.com
616-546-3543

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