Setting the Standard for Level 5 Drywall Finishes in Commercial Spaces

In commercial interiors, every surface contributes to the overall look and feel of a space. When walls and ceilings need to look flawless, a Level 5 drywall finish is the gold standard. This highest level of drywall finishing delivers the smooth, seamless surfaces that modern commercial spaces demand, and it is a technique that requires both skill and precision.

 

What a Level 5 Finish Means

Drywall finishing is categorized into levels, ranging from Level 0 to Level 5. While lower levels are suitable for utility spaces or areas hidden from view, Level 5 involves applying a thin skim coat over the entire surface, followed by sanding and touch-ups for a smooth, uniform appearance. The result is a surface that reflects light evenly and creates a clean, professional backdrop for paint, wallpaper, or specialty finishes.

 

When a Level 5 Finish is Worth the Investment

Level 5 finishes are especially valuable in high-visibility commercial areas such as lobbies, offices, retail spaces, and healthcare facilities. In these environments, lighting often highlights imperfections that lower-level finishes cannot hide. Investing in Level 5 ensures the finished space looks polished and high quality from every angle. This attention to detail can make a lasting impression on clients, visitors, and employees.

 

Expertise That Makes the Difference

Achieving a Level 5 finish is not just about the materials. It depends on experienced professionals who understand how to prepare, skim, sand, and inspect every surface. At Applewhite Interiors, our crews follow a meticulous process to ensure consistent results on every project. We pay close attention to lighting conditions, surface preparation, and application techniques to deliver the smoothest possible finish.

 

Built to Impress and Last

A Level 5 drywall finish does more than look good on day one. It provides a durable, high-performance surface that holds up over time, reducing the need for frequent touch-ups or repainting. For commercial projects that demand both aesthetics and longevity, this finish delivers on both fronts.

 

At Applewhite Interiors, we set the standard for drywall excellence, helping clients bring their commercial spaces to life with finishes that are both beautiful and built to last.

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