Buildings for use in the commercial, retail and leisure sectors present a wide range of drywall design challenges due to their individual requirements for aesthetics, acoustic performance, fire performance and robustness. In addition to designing rooms and areas for specific purposes, consideration should also be given to the potential for future alterations to the use and layout of internal areas.
The larger the project the greater the advantage of involving Knauf Drywall Technical Services at an early stage. As well as providing comprehensive design guidance and support throughout the project’s duration, we can also ensure timed deliveries, specialist vehicles and other site specific requirements.
Call us on 01795 416259 and discover how we can add value to your Commercial, Retail or Leisure project.
Time-saving one-coat Knauf MP75 Projection Plaster put a superb finish on the masonry walls of the custody suite in a new police station – in significantly less time than conventional two-coat hand-applied plaster.
Knauf Aquapanel Interior is being used extensively as part of the multi-million-pound refurbishment of a five-star Scottish hotel nestling in the shadow of the historical Edinburgh Castle.
Aquapanel tile backer from Knauf Drywall has a permanent booking at one of London’s premier luxury hotels, where it supports heavy marble tiles in just under 200 bathrooms in the five star accommodation currently under refurbishment.
Multiple curves in the vaulted ceilings of Newcastle’s rebuilt Haymarket Metro station provided a tough new challenge for Knauf MP75 machine-applied plaster...
A luxury Oxfordshire hotel has Aquapanel in its bathroom walls to ensure that expensive tiling stays firmly in place, irrespective of how much guests splash when showering.
Wirral's landmark Floral Pavilion blossoms afresh with Knauf Drywall systems helping to shape the interior of a stunning new theatre and conference centre.
Sheffield's Office 1- the first of four commercial buildings proposed in Phase 2 of major city centre development The Square- marks the start of a significant new commitment to sustainable building practice through waste plasterboard recycling.
Separating drywalls delivering acoustic performance more than 5dB better than Building Regulations helped an attractive new London development towards a 'Very Good' eco-homes rating.