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A masonry entrance "sets off" your property and provides a distinctively recognizable landmark.
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Feature Index -
Entrances
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After purchasing a property located in an industrial section of Charlotte, the owners created an entrance sign that helped their property to stand out among others. Imagine Brick worked with the owners to design an entrance sign that adhered to the regulations associated with industrial zoning. |
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Feature Index -
Entrances
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Unfortunately, this entrance sign did not say "Stop". The finished the demolition and rebuilt in the same design. Fortunately, the marble slab was undamaged and we could reset it into the rebuilt sign. What it looked like before:
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Feature Index -
Entrances
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This neighborhood community wanted to spruce up the signage at the entrances (4) into their subdivision. This became a joint effort of the garden club, property owners and Imagine Brick to create an attractive presentation along Providence Road, each sign crafted to the individual location. Tne sign was double-sided, the others were single sided. |
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Feature Index -
Entrances
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The mailbox was built from the homeowner's drawing as shown in the 'before' picture. We can work from anything - from blueprints to backs of napkins. The entrance was constructed after damage had occurred to the original. The design of the walls is simple as the homeowners wished it to be. What it looked like before:
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