Absolutely—we can supply street benches that are designed to complement the architecture of your mixed-use development. In fact, this is one of the most common requests we get from developers and architects who want public seating to feel like an intentional part of the overall design, not just an afterthought.
For a mixed-use project, you're likely dealing with a blend of residential, retail, and public spaces, which means the benches need to work visually with multiple building styles while still being durable and comfortable. We start by reviewing your architectural plans, material palettes, and finish samples. If you have a specific design language—whether it's modern with clean lines, industrial with exposed steel, or more traditional with warm wood and bronze accents—we can match that.
Our process usually involves customizing frame shapes, slat patterns, and mounting options. For example, if your development uses dark gray metal panels and warm cedar cladding, we can powder-coat bench frames in a matching dark gray or charcoal, and use timber slats that coordinate with the cedar. We can also incorporate LED lighting under the benches to match any architectural accent lighting you have planned.
We also consider practical needs for a mixed-use setting: benches should withstand heavy pedestrian traffic, weather, and cleaning, while offering comfortable seating for families, shoppers, and residents. We use materials like galvanized steel, aluminum, and recycled hardwood, all coated for UV and moisture resistance.
If you want, we can even 3D-model the benches within your site plan before production, so you can see how they'll align with the architecture and flow of the space. Just share your design documents or mood board, and we’ll create a custom proposal that matches your vision—down to the last bolt and finish.