“Don’t you just love the office corners where you can complete a meeting and rewind at the same time? An office space where common areas are fun-worthy and personal nooks are designed with ingenuity. The sober color palette of white and grey with a pop of yellow is an evident highlight.”- Nishal Sevak(Co-Editor)
This office space reflects the organization’s bottom-up approach toward creating sustainable raw materials (cotton). The patron’s innovative ideas are rooted in traditional practices which is translated into space through the minimalistic material pallet. An innovative work space with a warm pop of yellow.
An Innovative Work Space With A Warm Pop Of Pastel Yellow | Design Khidkee
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The space is mainly washed in white hues and complimented with shades of mustard, gray and deep blue; further enhanced by using the light oak flooring and green elements.
The company’s informal and collaborative work culture is accommodated by introducing interactive elements in this open floor plan office space.
Elements like green edge along the glass façade, lean-over element between workstations, phonebooths, dynamic meeting pods, and waiting areas, alcove seating and reading space, and stepped lounge area, are used to cater to the functional needs of the office space in a multi-functional way.
These elements are introduced along with the other functional spaces like a conference area, cluster of open workstations, pantry, and cafeteria. Additionally, any fixed or solid partitions are deliberately avoided to maintain the flexibility and dynamic character of the space.
Instead, soft surfaces and floodable fabric partitions are provided that can allow the users to alter the spaces as per their requirements. The interactive and dynamic design approach is also applied while designing the furniture products for the space.
It is brought to life through attention to detail; notches in workstation desks, side-storage elements at the end of the workstations, chamfered edges, writable surfaces, and handles of lockers (to personalize), are some examples.
Fact File
Designed by : Design Khidkee
Project Type : Office Interior Design
Project Name : Materra
Location : Ahmedabad
Year Built : 2022
Duration of project : 1 year
Project Size : 1370 Sq.ft
Project Cost : 20 Lakhs
Principal Architects : Avisha Shah & Tanvi Jain, Arham Jain & Suhas Chaudhari
Photograph Courtesy : Pranay Salecha Photography
Products / Materials / Vendors : Lighting – Resilience Enterprise / Furniture – Shreem Furniture and Interior / Paint – Royal touch / Wallpaper – Any Touch Coverings (Owner-Kaushal Soni), Ahmedabad Hardware – Swaraj Hardware, Ahmedabad.
Firm’s Instagram Link : Design Khidkee
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