Gallery 19 - Apartment, Condo & HOA Entrance Signs
K20089 - Carved and Sandblasted Wood Apartment Sign with Carved 3D Willow Tree
This page shows the design of a single sign, one of over 4000 different custom sign and plaque designs displayed in 44 indexed and organized photo galleries on this site.
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To see other sandblasted or engraved 2.5D, or premium carved 3D wood or High-Density-Urethane (HDU) apartment, condo, townhome, HOA, or subdivision entrance and monument signs, please click on Gallery 19 -Apartment & Residential Community Entrance & Monument Signs . . For beach and seashore residential community signs, click on Gallery 20 - Seashore Signs . .For lake and mountain residential community signs, click on Gallery 21 - Cabin & Cottage Signs . .
This 3D apartment entrance sign has raised text , border and icons and a carved 3D bas-relief willow tree , all on an HDU substrate. This sign is UV coated to minimize fading. We can make sandblasted or carved wooden or HDU apartment, condo and subdivision entrance signs or plaques of any design in any size from 24 inches to 14 feet, . These can be placed on an entrance gate, a monument base, iron or wood posts, a wall , or an outside door. We can customize these signs with any shape, border, font style, or color scheme with carved (engraved) or raised text and art of your choice.
The price for custom single-faced address and property name signs ranges from approximately $300+ for small single-faced (24 to 30 in wide) signs up to $4000 for large (72 to 120 in wide) estate entrance signs.
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