The office has been designed in ‘Minimalist’ concept. A splash of colors enhances the overall aesthetics, giving character to the otherwise subdued context. Emphasizing clean lines, having simple and clutter free spaces was our motto. Incorporating elements of nature adds vibrancy, inspiration and a sense of tranquility to the space. We opted for black kadappa stone flooring and white walls for the office. These provided a neutral backdrop and served as a canvas for us to incorporate bold & vibrant accent colors while creating a visually appealing contrast.
Black Kadappa Stone Flooring And White Walls For The Office | Spatial Depiction
To add more character and warmth to the space, we introduced more pops of color through artwork and accessories. These act as focal points and energizes the workspace, enhancing user’s mood and morals .
Additionally, the strategic placement of plants throughout the office further enhances the visual appeal and create a soothing effect.
Reception area is a welcoming and comfortable space with a customized sofa seating tailored to fit our need and styles. The theme of adding pops of colors was followed here as well – particularly in cushions , frames and plants – this made the space more inviting.
There is a curved wall in the back drop with artwork . This design element not only adds visual interest to the space and serves as a great conversation starter, but it also serves as a focal point capturing the attention of users and visitors alike.
As one enters the main cabin, it has an ochre yellow metal art work- which stands out in the otherwise neutral and cool color scheme. The artwork has a functional aspect to it as well- it serves as soft board and magnetic board.
It also features back drop of arched wall which is partly clad with brick. The brick cladding brings the sense of warmth and ruggedness , while the arches provide a sense of elegance and sophistication.
We have also created an informal Indian style seating in order to relax, work or just to gaze through the glass facade.
Staff area is designed keeping in mind functionality, space to move around and interact comfortably. It subtly nudges users to gather and exchange ideas, fostering culture of discussion and collaboration .
The discussion board serves as a centre hub for sharing information, brainstorming sessions and displaying project updates.
Fact File
Designed by: Spatial Depiction
Project Type: Office Interior Design
Project Name: SD Office
Location: Surat, Gujarat
Year Built: 2022
Duration of the project: 2 months
Project Size: 560 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Ar. Drashti Dhabuwala & Ar. Shweta Gupte
Photograph Courtesy: Studio Rohan Patel
Firm’s Instagram Link: Spatial Depiction
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