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Office Design with Basic Geometric Shapes with the Hint of Popping Earth Colors | AK Enterprises Pvt.Ltd

The simplistic design and basic geometric shapes with the hint of popping earth colors are what the 711 office of Adventz Infinity building is all about. While designing the office for Ganesh Grains, the concept was to create an earthy, greenery mood all around. So to achieve that, the earth color pallet is incorporated in the basic design, starting from reception to the cafeteria.

Office Design with Basic Geometric Shapes with the Hint Of Popping Earth Colors | AK Enterprises Pvt.Ltd

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The reception area uses a fluted panel as a backdrop and ceiling. The entry partition of a small adjacent meeting room became part of the backdrop design. Grey, white, wood, and these three colors ruled over the entire reception area. The white solid surface and brown laminate finished reception table contrast with the straight design of the reception area.

Keeping in mind the client’s profile, a simple yet attractive conference room is created. Grey is picked as the base color, so the wallpapers that are used are grey. The wall where TV is placed is designed with a combination of olive green planilaque glass and an OSB board in the middle. The back wall of the room is decorated with small artworks of food grains and framing. The main attraction of the room is the conference table. The bright yellow inlay design of wheat grains on the top of the table, made of a white solid surface, enhances the beauty of the table. Matching the ambiance of the room wooden finished tiles are used on the flooring. Modern designer lights, hanging from the open cell ceiling, add beauty to the ceiling.

The adjacent meeting is designed in a simple way by using a vinyl print which again represents the company profile. A round hanging light was used to add a characteristic to the small meeting room.

The idea was to keep the open workstation area as simple as possible and to reach that, the entire workstation furniture is designed in white and grey color which with grey and yellow colored glass. The ceiling is designed with a combination of gypsum and grid ceiling and panel lights are used all over. The wide wall in the workstation area is covered with vinyl print having a concept of farmland, and harvesting crops which again meets the client’s company profile.

8 individual chambers are equally separated by a conference room. The designs of the chamber are repeated alternatively. Chambers are designed with modular furniture, colorful acoustic panels with planilaque glass on the side unit wall, and the back wall is designed with grey base wallpaper.

As we entered the main office area the green wall full of artificial vertical planters is a treat to the eyes. The MS structured racks near the main office entry are designed in a Manhattan shape.

The chambers are designed in such a way that if one chamber’s color pallet is grey, yellow, or beige; then it’s very next chamber’s color pallet is green, dark green, and grey.

English blue color pallet is used in the cafeteria. The walls are decorated with colorful quirky quotes and wooden frames, which are adding positive vibes to the cafeteria. Matching the interior hanging lights made of cane are used. The table top is finished with a trendy designer laminate and the terrazzo-finished tiles balance the harmony of the cafeteria. The slightly different ambiance of the cafeteria from the entire office is refreshment to the mind.

Fact File

Designed by: AK Enterprises Pvt.Ltd

Project Type: Office Interior Design       

Project Name: Ganesh Grains

Location: Kolkata, West Bengal

Year Built: 2022

Duration of project: 120 Days

Project Size: 3600 Sq.ft

Project Cost Appx: 85 Lac

Principal Architects: Amit Maitra & Kallol Baroi

Team Design Credits: Shameak Coomer, Chandreyee Roy Choudhury, Sanjiv Dhar, Samiran Singh

Photograph Courtesy: Ravi Kanade

Products & Materials: Wall covering / Cladding: Planilaque glass, OSB boards, Fluted panles, Laminates, Acoustic panels | Doors and Partitions: Saint Gobain | Sanitary ware: Jaquar | Furniture: HNI | Flooring: Emcer | Paint: Asian Paints | Wallpaper: Vinyl prints | Hardware: Hafele, Hettich

Firm’s Website Link: AK Enterprises Pvt.Ltd

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