A couple reached out to us about creating an office for two different streams, medical equipment and law firm, and having two cabins: a conference room, a store room, a pantry washroom, a reception area, and seating for 8 to 10 staff members all on 650 sq. ft. of carpet. Since it was an amalgamation of 2 different streams, we wanted to have an office that binds a law firm and medical equipment together.
An Office That Binds A Law Firm And Medical Equipment Together | The Golden Ratio 1.618
What can be better than nature, which has the most versatile colour palette yet blends so well to create such amazing scenery? The office has multiple hues: blue, brown, green, yellow, and grey, yet everything gets so well when creating this masterpiece, “The Corporate Hue.“
Design process started with mood boards, wherein concept was approved by the client, then drawings and 3ds were formed with material palette selection and later execution. Material Pallet is a combination of Mirror, laminates , back-painted glass, tiles, G5 marble etc.
Touch of veneer with vertical gardening and Idol of lord Ganesha are placed in the entry foyer to embark freshness and positivity as soon as you enter this office, with tall mirrors to visually double up and brighten up the space with the reflected lights.
Receptions area has a dark ceiling to differentiate from the rest of the open space, with turquoise shade compact seating for the visitor, merging along with the reception desk, back of seating has this beautiful geometric pattern with texture on it.
Lighting plays a crucial role in uplifting a space and we made sure there is no stone unturned for same in this area which helps the person to create the first impression of this space.
For Staff, a open seating concept was designed with a central island with seating on either side with a magnetic back-painted glass separator in middle which is in mustard yellow shade to keep the mood brightened at all times.
One side of this area has a lush door paneling which encloses pantry, washroom and store room and the Other side has all the cabins.
Wall panel has this Stone veneer sheet, which is a thin slice of a natural stone, on which there is this amazing climbing mans artefact that keeps reminding you that however the situation is you need to keep pushing and moving up towards your goals, besides that is a well lit sleek niche created to place some souvenir and novels.
This cabin was created in just 63 sq.ft so we made sure the shades used are reflecting the brightness to the max, accordingly light grey and white shade has been opted.
Requirement for the meeting room was to have seating for around 6 ppl at the same time have some storage for files, with the available space it was difficult to achieve the same.
so we made some changes to the standard layout and pushed the meeting table towards the window, made the base of table thin and slant to create visual openness and used compact chairs instead of bulky office chairs and the result was amazing.
This cabin was designed for a advocate, so we kept in mind the need of storage, but at the same time made sure that the storage is not pulling away the openness of this area, so we placed storage in lower levels and created some storage behind the sofa.
Overall this office boasts optimism, sense of freshness and creates impressions in front of every person who enters this premise.
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Project Type: Office Interior Design
Project Name: The Corporate Hue
Location: Santacruz, Mumbai
Year Built: 2022
Duration of the project: 5 Months
Project Size: 650 Sq.ft
Principal Designers: Saurabh Ramawat & Raksha Jain
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Products / Materials / Vendors: Construction Materials – LA CERA MALL / Lighting – Astha lights / Paint – Asian Paints / Artifacts – Harmony
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