CERACOAT, a glass lining manufacturing company, designed by APM Studio, is a testament to modern office design and architectural aesthetics. Situated on a spacious plot in Anand, Gujarat, the two-story structure features a sleek and minimalist design. The office space exudes a modern and sophisticated ambiance that focuses on functionality and visual appeal. The neutral color palette of grey, brown, warm white, and a shade of vibrant blue creates a calm and professional atmosphere.
The Two-Story Structure of CERACOAT Exemplifies Modern Office Design in Gujarat | APM Studio
The unique wooden slat ceiling design that follows through all spaces adds warmth and texture, while the sleek furniture provides a clean and contemporary look. The use of plants throughout the space introduces a touch of nature, promoting a sense of well-being and productivity. The overall design concept of this office space prioritizes efficiency and comfort, making it an ideal workspace for a creative and dynamic team.
The office building comprises a sleek flat roof and clean lines accentuated by a muted color palette, providing minimal aesthetics to the space. The raised platform supported by slender pillars adds a touch of elegance. The large glass windows flood the interior with natural light, while the curved glass façade seamlessly blends indoor and outdoor spaces. Further, the entrance is framed by a walkway lined with neatly trimmed hedges and surrounding landscaped gardens.
The reception area boasts a sleek and contemporary design, focusing on creating a welcoming and professional atmosphere. The reception desk is designed in dark wood that anchors the space, while the contrasting light walls provide brightness. The comfortable seating arrangement, complete with a stylish vibrant blue upholstered sofa and coffee table invites visitors to relax and wait.
The stairway design incorporates a unique touch with a large doodle art on the wall, depicting scenes of the company’s daily operations, bringing the company’s core business to life. The staircase further leads to the passageway on the first floor.
The passage showcases clean lines, warm white walls and smooth reflective flooring. The passage features a unique wall art having wooden sculpture and metal figures adding an artistic touch to the space, while the large potted plants bring nature indoors.
The Ceracoat office building is a successful integration of architectural design and interior aesthetics, providing a functional and inspiring environment for employees while reflecting the company’s modern and forward-thinking approach.
The workstations prioritize both aesthetics and productivity. The long work desk with individual workstations promotes ample workspace, while the comfortable chairs offer ergonomic support for extended periods of work.
The sleek hanging light concealed in a wooden frame provides adequate lighting and the strategic placements of plants enhance the overall aesthetic and air quality. The glass partition separating the workstation from the meeting room maintains a sense of openness. At the same time, it provides the necessary privacy to the space.
The conference room strikes a balance between functionality and aesthetics, making it an ideal space for collaborative discussions.
This minimalistic conference room is designed in a neutral color palette. Moreover, it features a wooden conference table paired with black ergonomic chairs.
The MD’s Cabin is one of luxury and refinement. The large wooden desk with an accent of vibrant blue dominates the room, providing ample space for work and meetings. The room is complemented by the backdrop having a geometric pattern designed in rich wood creating a visual interest.
This cabin designed in sleek grey and warm wooden accents exudes a modern aesthetics. The desk is crafted from rich wood with a contrasting black marble top.
The surrounding furniture includes cabinets providing ample storage space. The space further is enhanced by artworks and paintings.
Fact File
Designed by: APM Studio
Project Type: Office Architecture & Interior Design
Project Name: CERACOATS
Location: Khadol, Anand, Gujarat
Year Built: 2024
Duration of the project: 13 Months
Plot Area: 1,20,000 Sq.ft
Principal Architects: Parth Mevada & Ar. Avani Shah Mevada
Design Credits: Kinjal Shah
Photograph Courtesy: CROSSCLICKS
Products / Materials / Vendors: Lighting – Phillips, Indian Light house, Vadodara. / Doors and Partitions – Kubik, Veer tech, Vadodara. / Sanitaryware – Kolher, Shree Ganesh Enterprise, Vadodara. Windows – Fenesta, Sangita aluminum and glass, Vadodara. / Furniture – Kaashthkala, Vadodara / Flooring – Kota stone, Shah Marbles, Vadodara / Paint – Dulux Paints / Artefacts – Kaashthkala, Param Industries
Consultants for the Project: Interior Designers – apmstudio / Landscape Architects – apmstudio / MEP & HVAC Consultants – OM Engineering, Vadodara / Structure Engineers – Mr. Dhrumesh Shah, Adstruct Design Limited / Project Managers – Mr. Alpesh Patel / Interior Styling – Ar. Avani Shah Mevada
Firm’s Instagram Link: APM Studio
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