Interior hoarding is used to temporarily enclose construction areas while maintaining a clean and professional appearance for customers and tenants. It’s a common requirement in malls, retail environments, and commercial spaces where renovations are happening in active public areas.
Instead of leaving construction exposed, hoarding creates a finished barrier that keeps work areas contained while presenting a polished exterior.
You’ll typically see interior hoarding used for:
• Retail store build-outs
• Mall renovations
• Commercial interior construction
• Tenant improvements
• Temporary wall enclosures during projects
In many cases, the exterior of the hoarding is also used as a branding opportunity. Graphics can be applied to promote the upcoming space, reinforce brand identity, or simply improve the overall look of the construction zone.
We regularly produce interior hoarding for projects across Mississauga, Toronto, and the GTA, working with contractors, project managers, and retail teams to keep projects looking organized and presentable.