
Why not add a touch of elegance to your community with inlaid stone entry way signs too?
If you are driving around town you may quickly notice some entry way community ID signs while not seeing the others?
Why?
Because most entry way signs are produced using typical aluminum metal framing with stucco finish and some stud mounted letters
Some are even produced using glazed porcelain tile with a sandblasted in community name
And these type of typical signs are so common they tend to blend right into their surroundings
But few are as elegant as the entry way ID sign you see in the above photo on this release…
Which begs the question, do you think you would experience a sense of “wow, that’s a really nice looking sign” if you saw this entry way ID sign depicted above?
Would you notice the offset inlaid stone on this entrance ID sign?
And if so why?
Is it because this entry way community ID sign is installed up higher on a knoll so the signs visibility is maximized?
Or did the the elegantly inlaid angle pattern of stone face with inset gold lettering do the trick?
Maybe it was both?
At the same time, would you think this sign is representative of an upscale community?
After all, sure does look good, don’t you think?
Which makes a good point
Is this master plan type of community wanting to accentuate an added value of residing here?
After all, with all the development which has taken place in Las Vegas over the prior 30 years, being a bit different may go a long way for getting noticed -more often than not?
While further pouting out, what many may not notice about this sign in the photo above, is how the main entrance sign was designed
And how this type of sign solves a big problem most entrance signs in Las Vegas experience over time
For example, take another gander at the photo above, do you see the downward flowing rock bed in front of the sign?
Sort of interesting to see this accentuating rock bed is offset by a good 8 to 10 feet from where the grass area begins
Now why is this?
Simple, the most pain staking problem many onsite ID signs experience overtime is water damage
Which means
Most signs like these are normally set in a foundation or wall mounted while being surrounded by grass or planters
And grass and or planters, especially in Las Vegas, require a lot of watering
Yet, most of the time, the water is spraying on the foundation and face of most entrance types of signs
So over time, the soaking over spray causes water spots and drenching build up on and around the sign
This constant over spray causes the face dull and the base to erode
Which means
Most entry way ID signs will require more maintenance over time, even sign replacement
Whereas, with the inlaid stone sign in the photo above, the watering avoids being splashed, misted or sprayed on the this entrance ID signs face and base
The water lands in the downward flowing rock-space in front of the sign thus no water damage occurs
What’s interestingly cool is most people who live in this community, even passers-by, will not even know the designed rock bed is protecting the entry way sign face from being damage
Heck, some people may look at this sign and think “wow, this is really elegant looking and picture-est sign”?
While being totally unaware of the signs design purpose
And when you think about this, you may even notice the downward flowing rock bed also accentuates the community name because the name just “POPS” off the face due to the overall openness of the area created by the rock bed in front of this entrance ID sign
So what do you think?
Will you consider adding an elegant looking patterned stone community entry way sign to your master plan community too?
Or, after reading this, do you think you or your HOA will begin clearing out an area in front of your existing entry way ID sign(s) while removing or capping your nearby sprinkler heads which are in close proximity to your signs?
While infilling the area with loose accenting rocks to increase the useful life of your community ID entry way signs too?
Such a small price to pay for increasing the longevity of your entry way signs
At the same time, if you want to create a luxury or upscale looking entry way ID sign which highlights your community, then why not give Signs West Outdoor a call today at (702) 879-8250
Talk to an expert sign pro ho will help you discover your permit-able entrance sign options today
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And gain the long lasting style of visual excellence for your existing or master planned community -right now
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Add your very own “touch of elegance” to your community with inlaid stone entry way ID signs now -like the one depicted in the photo above
Until next moths release
May the water soak your grassy area and not your signs