Wooden name plates artsNprints.com Bankura

  Wooden name plates Wood is one of the oldest materials used for name plates. Carving in wood has been an early form of having one’s house name board. But raw wood name plates are on the expensive side as the material cost is high. With evolution,...

Acrylic Naming boards for apartments artsNprints.com Boudh

Acrylic Naming boards for apartments They are the commonly used material for door name plates these days. They are simple-looking and budget-friendly, making them the first choice of many homeowners. The sturdy and water-resistant qualities of acrylic are the reason why they're used for making aquariums...

Penthouses Nameplates | artsNprints.com Angul

Penthouses Nameplates Penthouses are the top floor units in an apartment building while the lower ones are called as basement suites. These are different from other apartments by luxury features. These are the largest and the most luxuriously built homes within a given building,...

BRASS HALLOW LETTERS | artsNprints.com Dibang Valley

 BRASS HALLOW LETTERS Brass sheet and brass plate are used for numerous applications. Created by alloying copper and zinc, brass exhibits high corrosion resistance, good durability, and high electrical conductivity, along with a shiny, decorative appearance. Brass sheet and brass plate are generally very easy...

Door Number Plate for house | artsNprints.com Mizoram

Door Number Plate for house Ideally house numbers should be placed near the front door near a porch light and at or above eye level. But if your front door is not easily viewed from the street, consider a second set of house numbers. Perhaps your...

House or Door Number Designs | artsNprints.com Nagaland

House or Door Number Designs Your numbers should always be visible from the street. Although they might look better or more stylish on the side of your house you should always have them front facing so that they are visible from the kerb. Trim any...

TITANIUM HALLOW LETTERS | artsNprints.com Dhalai

TITANIUM HALLOW LETTERS Titanium can be alloyed with iron, aluminium, vanadium, and molybdenum, among other elements, to produce strong, lightweight alloys for aerospace (jet engines, missiles, and spacecraft), military, industrial processes (chemicals and petrochemicals, desalination plants, pulp, and paper), automotive, agriculture (farming), medical...