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Bringing Themed Environments To A Whole New Level

What are Three Dimensional Elements?

 

There are two ways we can make the themed environments in your church interior design something people remember.

 

Limited 3-D = Portions of the design are created out of wood, then painted and layered in with murals to create the illusion of depth (like a popup book).

 

Full 3-D = Sculpted pieces are incorporated for very life-like additions to church decorations and scenery.

 


What kinds of themed environments do you do?

 

We’ll take on any church decorating idea you can imagine. We are not limited to any one style. The sky is the limit. Here are just a few church interior design themes for kids: barnyard, pond, forest, dinosaurs, aviation, international destinations, animal habitats, candy land, train depot, safari, island, racing, western, cityscape, caveman, park, neighborhood, space, Bible stories, ocean, meadow, future, sports, shops, the great outdoors, pirate, outback, heroes, ballpark, stadium, cars, graffiti, military, and zoo.

 

Youth facilities are another story. For that crowd, you want something hip and sleek. We consider all the functions your space serves (classroom, restaurant, arcade, gym) and complement those features with lots of textures in themed construction materials, stylized lighting elements, stained concrete, and metal.

 


What's the first step?

 

Fill out the form on the "get started" page and give us some general information about you and your church decorating ideas. We will contact you and begin developing your themed construction possibilities.

 


What's the process for creating a themed environment?

 

First, we have a discussion about your church's vision, the decorating ideas you already have, and the spaces you have to work with. We give you a rough project and design estimate. Upon approval, we create preliminary sketches for your project.

 

We agree on a plan, sign a contract, and finalize your renderings. We build, paint, and sculpt the three-dimensional pieces of your themed environment in our workshop, then bring all the elements to your facility and install them. Then, to tie everything in, our artists paint your murals.

 


Do you have to come to our building to see the church interior design?

 

Nope. It’s usually not necessary for themed construction. However, it can be done. In most cases, you can just send us a list of the areas and dimensions of the rooms along with a floor plan or fire escape drawing with the spaces highlighted and labeled. From there we can give you a good idea of what we can do with the space and how much it will cost for your church interior design.

 


How much does a themed environment cost?

 

If you ask how much a car costs, there’s a great difference between a Honda and a Bentley. The same applies to our themed construction services. Because we tailor our church interior design to your needs and specifications, there is a wide variance in costs. After talking with you, we will come up with preliminary decorating ideas. Based on those concepts, we can give you a ballpark estimate on what it will cost.

 


How long does a themed environment take?

 

It really depends on the scope of your church decorating idea. There are many variables. In general, most projects, from design to installation, take 3-6 months.

 


Can we still use our space while you are installing?

 

It is obviously faster and easier if we can have full use of the space at all times while we're working on your themed environment, but we will do our best to accommodate your needs.

 


Is the three-dimensional artwork fragile?

 

No. We use materials like MDF and vertical cement that are very durable in all our church interior design and themed construction. We understand that our work is going to be in high traffic areas and we build them to last.

 


 

 

If you'd like to know more about themed environments, call Jonathan Martin Creative today at 1-877-566-6278.

 

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