Unique Finishes
Eye-catching touches that transform the old and tired into something new
Regardless of how well it’s all going inside your business premises, the fact is that fi rst impressions count and if the exteriors look dated and the reception area is starting to feel just a bit unloved, your visitors are not going to be as impressed as they could be. Fortunately, Unique Finishes has a whole range of
solutions – from adding eye-catching touches such as brand colours as part of an offi ce relocation, to transforming the old and tired into something that looks fresh and new. Unique Finishes uses spraying and wrap techniques
that are just becoming established in the UK after having been used in the US for years. Since it was founded by Joseph Hurn, the company has developed from one that
began with renovating dated window frames into one that sees Joseph and his team regularly renovating entire offi ce spaces for clients across the country. Projects include the practical, from spraying window
frames and exterior doors, or using architectural fi lms to wrap doors and walls, through to the more imaginative, such as a boardroom table given a new lease of life by incorporating a company’s colours or logo. Unique Finishes’ aim is that the renovated items end
up looking better than new. Joseph is adamant that if the fi nished work looks like it’s been sprayed or wrapped, then they have failed - it should look like it has emerged straight from the factory. Virtually any colour can be matched for spraying,
opening up a seemingly endless range of options. T e paints used in spraying projects have been designed to chemically bond with the original material, off ering a factory fi nish look, and come with a 10-year guarantee against cracking, peeling or fading. Wraps, meanwhile, are available in more than 1,500
choices of colours and eff ects, including fabric, embossed leather, concrete and glitter and, of course, an alternative to real wood that gives the natural look and feel of wood grain. “Our focus has always been on sustainability – reducing
the need to replace high-quality doors and furniture just because they’re looking a little the worse for wear,” said
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