At ATI we receive a lot of questions about our ceiling tiles from the difference between lay-in and glue-up to what is GridMax.  We have compiled a list of our most common questions and their answers here to help you find the right product for your design. What is the difference between lay-in (drop-in) and
Wood and other natural elements have timeless visual appeal in interior design.  Showcasing wood brings warmth and nature to a design that may otherwise feel cold and sterile.  There are so many ways to use real or faux wood laminate  into a space and designers are constantly re-interpreting existing styles and finding creative ways to
Interior designers have recently taken a particular interest in Moroccan design elements due to its ability to capitalize on the flexibility of the bold colors, unique textures, and exquisite fabrics.  Moroccan shapes and designs showcase bright, magnetic colors, intricate geometric patterns, and layer upon layer of texture that takes can elevate an environment.  Geometric shapes–the ogee in
BACKGROUND: Ham’s restaurants first opened its doors in 1935 and quickly became a staple in many North Carolina and Virginia communites, providing great food and fun times for the entire family.  Today, Ham’s has remained true to that vision while also serving up an expanded menu featuring delicious food from bison burgers to fish tacos
Texture can add depth and add an interesting element to design.  One of the more popular textural patterns for use in industrial, retail, and even rustic designs is diamond or checker plate.Diamond plate was first used in the middle of the 20th century by military and industrial clients for practical purposes like providing traction on
SITUATION: On Battleground Avenue in Greensboro, North Carolina, there’s a burger skirmish going on. Not between competitors but within an imaginative new concept restaurant named Burger Warfare.  The dining establishment is a Wall E meets Terminator type of place, where giant robots greet customers and digital camo covers the walls. Part future, part past, it’s
Meet the BIO Many MirroFlex Structures wall panels and ceiling tiles feature the BIO, or Built-In Overlap system. This system makes seams less visible and installation easy, fast, and forgiving. The BIO has flat edges on two adjoining sides of the panel. By orienting all sheets in the same direction and overlapping the panels, the
Fusion Custom Art + LuxCore, Dunes Village Resort
Background: Dunes Village Resort opened in 2006 and has since become the premier family-friendly attraction in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina featuring family activities and panoramic views of white sand beaches. When remodeling certain areas of the resort, interior designer Jessica Cox from Warren and Harmon Commercial Interiors, looked for a way to bring the serene
Jackpot Joanies / Corrugated + Crosshatch Silver (MirroFlex Ceilings)
Industrial interior design has quickly become one of the most popular design styles.  This look allows for all components from furnishings and lighting to walls and floors to be boldly displayed. This theme is brutally honest, focusing on convenience, functionality, and longevity. And while this style is typically used in loft apartments, modern homes, or
Mojave + EccoFlex Tan (MirroFlex)

EccoFlex

EccoFlex in our world is more important than ever as we strive to be environmentally conscious and sustainable. This principle benefits everyone involved and secures a brighter future for younger generations. As an ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 14001:2015 certified company, we continually seek ways to reduce our carbon footprint. Our EccoFlex structures are made from
Unique Art Patina Onyx C412 (NuMetal)

Post-Forming NuMetal

We asked one of our senior technical employees about some of the most common questions he answers about the structural properties NuMetal.  He replied that people often ask about post-forming NuMetal—that is how flexible the substrate is when bent.  There are two aspects to this question: whether the NuMetal is “cold bent” or bent with