The offbeat commercial office design project involved creating a corporate office by merging two offices from different fields into a single, cohesive workspace with a unified yet unconventional design approach. The goal was to create a quirky and dynamic environment, breaking away from traditional office aesthetics. The design featured bold color palettes, unique furniture layouts, partitions for separating the spaces, and creative use of materials to reflect the diverse identities while fostering collaboration and synergy. The project spanned 12 months, from concept development to execution, resulting in a vibrant and innovative office space that redefined workplace design.
Offbeat Oasis Is A Bold Language In Commercial Office Design | Amogh Designs
This corporate office design features a metal partition at the entrance and reception area for a modern touch. It includes a breakout space with seating for employee relaxation, complemented by large windows for natural light. On the opposite side, fluted paneling is adorned with decorative wall frames, adding elegance and character to the space.
Offbeat corporate office floor plan prioritizes functionality and employee well-being. It includes a designated area for the client’s dog, seamlessly integrated into the workspace to ensure comfort and accessibility. A thoughtfully designed breakout space allows employees to relax and recharge without compromising seating capacity. The layout also features a well-equipped conference room for 6-8 people, outfitted with the latest technology for seamless meetings. The design balances productivity, relaxation, and inclusivity, creating an efficient and welcoming work environment.
The office also showcases a well-organized and functional layout with an accountant’s cabin, a collaborative workstation area. These spaces accompany aesthetic wall hangings and a dedicated equipment zone for printing and supplies, blending functionality with modern design.
Furthermore, Offbeat Office Oasis redefines commercial office design with a quirky, unconventional aesthetic. Zoned for functionality, it features private cabins enhanced with veneer finishes and creative paneling. A bold color palette and diverse materials replace traditional office norms, creating a vibrant and inspiring environment.
It features private meeting pods, a central water body, and organic seating, creating a serene and functional workspace.
Offbeat corporate office features two separate owner’s cabins designed to ensure privacy and functionality. Each cabin is thoughtfully planned with ergonomic seating and open shelves positioned behind the desks, combining accessibility with aesthetic appeal.
The office design’s centerpiece is an organically shaped mandir placed between the MD’s cabin andThe director’s cabin creates a harmonious transition.
The director’s cabin combines style and practicality with a modern hanging shelf for storage and display.
The Offset Office Oasis project was an exhilarating and transformative journey, combining two distinct companies into one functional workspace. Breaking away from traditional office aesthetics, the project embraced a modern theme while prioritizing privacy, functionality, and the client’s meticulous vision. The client’s involvement at every stage—from brainstorming and selection to execution—was both a challenge and a driving force for the project’s success. Key highlights included the fully customized furniture, hanging lights, wall décor, and wallpaper to every mural and painting is customized to meet the unique demands of the space.
Integrating water features into the reception area and the center of the office added an elegant touch while showcasing the client’s expertise in customizing fountains, seamlessly blending decor with functionality. Ensuring a workstation at every corner and aligning every element seamlessly demanded precision and innovative thinking. Despite the roller-coaster challenges, the project resulted in a thoughtfully curated workspace that harmonizes modern design with practicality, reflecting the client’s vision in every detail. The Offset Office Oasis stands as a testament to the power of collaboration, customization, and design ingenuity.
Fact FileDesigned by: Amogh Designs
Project Type: Office Interior Design
Project Name: Offbeat Oasis
Location: Ahmedabad
Year Built: 2024
Duration of the project: 9-12 Months
Project Size: 1700 Sq.ft
Project Cost: 70 Lakhs
Principal Architects: Ar. Pankti Shah & Shalvi Shah
Photograph Courtesy: Inclined Studio
Project Managers: Prit Mehta
Firm’s Instagram Link: Amogh Designs
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