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Bio-litec is a minimalistic office that embraces simple endeavors | Studio Yamini

Located in a busy and a rapidly developing area of the city, this office is an attempt to create minimalistic yet interwoven spaces with visual connections. This modern minimalistic office interior is a testament to the power of simplicity in design. It embraces clean lines, uncluttered spaces, and a neutral colour palette to create an atmosphere of tranquility and efficiency. With sleek, functional furniture and emphasis on open spaces, it fosters a sense of spaciousness and collaboration.

Editor’s Note: This office interior design in Vadodara truly captures the beauty of simple and efficient spaces. The brown-grey colour palette facilitates the right atmosphere for a collaborative and personal workspace. The bar stools have a light weight appeal, which balances the warm tones of the interiors. The glass partitions do not serve as a barrier to flooding the office with natural light. – Gopika Pramod

Bio-litec is a minimalistic office that embraces simple endeavors | Studio Yamini

The office interior stands as a testament to the evolution of the modern workplace. It embodies a dynamic fusion of design elements that prioritize both functionality and aesthetics.

The collaborative zones encourage creative exchange, while private niches cater to focused tasks. Sustainability also plays a pivotal role, with eco-friendly materials and energy- efficient solutions contributing to a greener workplace.

The layout is an open plan encapsulated by large windows serving abundant natural light and panoramic views. A glass wall has been introduced to separate specific functions.

This enables to achieve a dedicated areas for specific functions yet maintains a visual connection between them without compromising the privacy and utility of the specific functions.

The see-through glass partitions allow for the light to traverse to every nook and corner of the space. Finished in the raw metal corrugated sheet the collaborative cafeteria is the focus of this office space bridging the functions with each other. 

The monolithic coating of the grey tone with different textures on wall and floor add to the visual complexity and tactility in the space. The grey coupled with classic polished wood is an attempt to achieve a clean, classic and a timeless space.

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Designed by: Studio Yamini

Project Type: Office Interior Design

Project Name: Bio-Litec Office

Location: Vadodara, Gujarat

Year Built: 2022

Duration of the project: 6 Months

Project Size: 3208 Sq.ft

Principal Architects: Ar. Mehul Shah, Ar. Mitul Shah & Ar. Kajal Shah

Design Credits: Ar. Harsh Agrawal

Photograph Courtesy: Tejas Shah

Products / Materials / Vendors: Wallcovering / Cladding – Exposed brick, Royal  colour / Lighting – profile light/ Hanging light / Doors and Partitions –Stream line aluminium Vadodara / Sanitaryware – Kohler / Facade Systems – Glass facade / Furniture – Teak wood veneer finish / Flooring – Grey matt texture tile / Paint – Asian paints / Artefacts – Wooden arts studio

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