Interior Aesthetic Finishes Available with Modular
Buildings
Modular buildings should effectively meet its users
needs both spatially and environmentally.
A modular building should be designed for serviceability
over time, for flexibility and for adaptability.
Over time as user needs and technological requirements
evolve, the building should be able to accommodate
some level of adaptation and reconfiguration without
exorbitant expense or structural modification.
The key to creating the right interior is matching
the appropriate finish with your cost objectives.
What do you want, what do you need and which finishes
do you want included in the budget?
Do you want slate floors with hand textured gypsum
walls surrounded by custom trim?
How about a ten-foot ceiling with skylights?
Modular buildings can offer a variety of finishes
just like other forms of construction.
Entrances and adjacent lobby spaces are frequently
gathering places for building occupants.
The building should be designed to encourage interaction.
These areas and others should be visually stimulating,
prominent and contribute to the health,
welfare and quality of life.