
LED Signs
Backlit reception logos, halo letters, illuminated wall features and lightbox signs for interior spaces. Used where a reception piece needs to read at low light, or where a brand wall needs to anchor the space day or night.

ServicesInterior signage
Commercial interior signage for Auckland offices, retail and franchise sites — designed around the space, produced in our Rosedale workshop, installed cleanly around your team.
Interior signage and fitouts forMTF Auckland, Trusted Builders, and Fabric Digital.
By what you already know.
If you know which service you need. Eight services in one grid — pick yours, route into the sub-service page.
Browse 8 servicesIf you know what the space needs to do but not which service solves it. A six-row lookup matches the need to the right service.
Find by needFor when the situation is clearer than the service. Four common reasons interior signage gets commissioned — each pointing to the right next step, usually a quick chat to scope it out.
See the 4 triggersFrom a single frosted panel to a full reception fitout.

Backlit reception logos, halo letters, illuminated wall features and lightbox signs for interior spaces. Used where a reception piece needs to read at low light, or where a brand wall needs to anchor the space day or night.

Large-format prints, murals, and branded wall treatments. Used for adding brand colour, imagery, or campaign messaging across big wall areas.

Covers the non-illuminated, non-acrylic pieces that still shape the first impression: vinyl logos, printed panels, painted treatments, mounted plaques, and simple reception-wall branding. Useful where the space needs a cleaner client-facing identity without committing to a premium 3D acrylic feature.

Privacy frosting, manifestation strips and branded frosted glass designs for office partitions, meeting rooms and reception areas. Often the first interior signage job businesses ask for because it solves privacy, safety-glass compliance, and brand presence at the same time.

Premium dimensional letters and logos for reception walls, feature pieces, and client-facing entry spaces. CNC-cut acrylic finished to specification, including automotive-grade gloss for premium reception jobs like the MTF Kumeu feature wall.

Branded graphics, cut vinyl, and one-way vision on interior glass and street-facing office windows. Often paired with frosting on the same job.

Directional, room-ID, and navigational signage for offices, clinics, and complex multi-floor spaces. Essential for sites with public or client foot traffic.

Wall-mounted, freestanding, and modular display signage for promotions, information, menus, notices, or campaign messaging. Useful when the message needs to change more often than the space itself does.
If you're not sure where to start, the simplest way in is by need:
Interior signage gets commissioned
for one of four reasons.
The most common trigger. The team is moving in, the walls and glass are blank, and the space needs to look ready before opening day.
The visual identity has changed and the physical environment hasn't caught up yet. Frosting, wall graphics, and reception pieces are the fastest way to bring the space into alignment.
Brand guidelines need to translate to a real space, executed correctly the first time and consistently the next time.
Less of a trigger, more of an accumulated thought finally turning into a decision. Common with established businesses where the space has drifted out of sync with how the business has grown.
Real interior jobs across Auckland businesses.
FlagshipMTF Kumeu · West Auckland · Reception feature + frosting
Frosting across the internal office glazing, full exterior fascia rebuild, and a 3D acrylic reception feature finished in automotive-grade gloss. The reception piece used CNC-cut acrylic letters and logo, Deltron basecoat, Autothane clearcoat, wet-sanded and polished to mirror grade, installed using a precision alignment template. Delivered across multiple days, staged around branch operations so the branch never went dark. Signage Works handles signage across the MTF Auckland branch network.

Fabric Digital · Auckland CBD · Office entry
Door wrap and window logos to create a clear, branded entrance to an upstairs office. Smaller job, clean result. Same install discipline as larger interior work, just at a smaller scale.

Rodney Aluminium · Rodney · Door graphics
Minimal glazed-door branding with printed + cut vinyl for a clean, modern street presence.

MTF Henderson · West Auckland · 3D feature wall
Premium CNC-routed acrylic lettering installed onto interior Melteca panels, finished to automotive gloss standards for depth, colour accuracy, and long-term visual clarity.
Three scales of interior work.
Interior signage scales by scope more than by complexity. A small job is a small panel; a large job is many smaller pieces working together as one branded environment. Most jobs land in one of three working scales:
A single item, done well.
One frosting panel, one wall graphic, one display sign — a single interior signage element.
A few pieces, designed together.
Frosting + wall graphics + reception signage on one job. Several pieces designed together for one space.
The whole space, as one project.
Frosting, graphics, reception, wayfinding tied together. Full fitout where everything is in brand from day one.
*Within each scale, what moves the number: size, finish level (standard vs premium reception-grade), material complexity, and how many separate elements are coordinated together. Premium reception pieces — 3D acrylic letters with automotive-grade finishing, backlit LED reception logos — carry their own cost tier above standard work in the same scale, because the production process is genuinely different.*
These are working ranges, not fixed quotes. Real cost on your job depends on your specific space and the materials and finish level the work actually needs. For the full breakdown across all interior services, see our pricing page.
Six things specific to interior.
Interior signage isn't a flat-art problem. Walls aren't always straight, glass isn't always clean, and fixing requirements change between plasterboard, concrete, and timber framing. We assess wall types, substrates, and fixing methods before specifying anything. Coordinating with electricians for backlit reception pieces and builders for feature wall framing is part of how we work, not a complication.
A frosted privacy strip across 12 glass panels reads as one continuous element only if the alignment is exact across every join. We machine-cut frosting patterns and wet-install film to control for contamination and drift on the glass surface. The difference shows up at eye height, six months later: the misaligned versions are visible from every angle; the well-installed ones disappear into the architecture.
For premium pieces like the MTF Kumeu 3D acrylic feature wall, we coordinate automotive-grade finishing (basecoat, clearcoat, wet-sand polish) through a specialist trade partner, not standard sign-shop painting. Production runs mostly through our Rosedale workshop; the specialised processes that need a different workshop go to long-standing trade partners. One point of contact for the client, one team accountable for the result, quality and timeline our responsibility throughout.
Super-stick vinyl for rough walls, cast vinyl for clean curves, etched film for glass, automotive finish for premium reception pieces. Not one material for everything. The wrong material in the wrong place is what makes interior signage look cheap up close.
Interior work often happens in active workplaces. We plan installs around reception areas, meeting rooms, staff movement, and operating hours so the space is handed back clean and usable — not under tape and dust for longer than the job actually needs.
Every interior project starts from "how does this serve the brand?" rather than "what looks nice on a wall?" We treat frosting, wall graphics, and reception signage as parts of the same branded environment, not isolated decorative products.
Five steps. One team. One point of contact.
01 · You get in touch
We respond the same day. Smaller jobs can often be quoted from photos and a clear brief; larger fitouts almost always need a site visit.
02 · Site visit or photo brief
Measurements, photos of every wall and glass run, a check of the substrate, fixing points, and obstacles (alarm sensors, light switches, cables, skirting). The kind of detail that gets discovered on install day if it isn't caught beforehand.
03 · Specification and mock-up
Materials recommended, visuals produced (often on photos of your actual space), signed off on the design, colours, and placement before anything is cut or printed.
04 · Production
Files scaled to your specific space, panel elements produced, frosting cut, acrylic pieces machined and finished. Most work runs through our Rosedale workshop; specialised processes (CNC routing on complex acrylic, automotive spray finishing) go to long-standing trade partners.
05 · Installation
Scheduled around your team and operating hours where it matters (reception areas, customer-facing spaces). Space handed back clean.
Direct answers. No fluff.
Interior signage starts from around $300 for a single frosting panel, small wall graphic, or display sign. Combined work — frosting plus wall graphics plus reception signage — usually lands $1,200–$3,000. Larger branded interior packages with frosting, graphics, reception signage, and wayfinding can run $4,500–$20,000+ depending on size, finish level, and the number of elements coordinated together. See the cost section above for the working ranges and what moves the number within each scale.
Tell us about the space and what you're trying to do.
Tell us about the space and what you're trying to do. Send photos of the space, rough dimensions, logo files or brand guidelines, and which surfaces you want branded.
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