The reception area in the Nexus Nook Office exemplifies modern and minimalist design, fostering a clean and professional atmosphere with a neutral palette of white and pastel orange. Key elements include a sleek white reception desk with rounded edges, adding softness to the space. Vertical grooves on the walls introduce texture, and the Nexus Nook logo in black and orange reinforces the brand identity. Light grey tiled flooring with subtle white veining enhances the area’s sophistication.
This Neutral White Office Fosters a Clean and Professional Atmosphere | Maverick Architects
Recessed ceiling lighting ensures ample illumination, making the white office bright and inviting. A small potted plant on a black stand brings a touch of greenery, balancing the modern design with a natural element and creating a welcoming environment for visitors and clients.
The workstation area boasts a vibrant, modern aesthetic, combining neutral tones of white and beige with accents of orange and green to inject energy and a sense of nature. Smooth surfaces dominate the desks and partitions, while chairs blend mesh and solid materials for comfort and aesthetics.
Light flooring enhances brightness and is complemented by recessed ceiling lights and linear LED lights that provide glare-free illumination. Desks are made from durable, easy-maintenance materials, and glossy, semi-transparent partitions offer privacy without sacrificing the open feel of the space.
Ergonomic chairs ensure comfort, and a colorful, artistic mural on one wall adds creativity and inspiration, reflecting the dynamic city culture and fostering a stimulating work environment.
The conference room is designed to facilitate productive meetings in a sophisticated and professional setting. It features a long, dark-coloured conference table surrounded by comfortable, upholstered chairs. The walls are adorned with motivational quotes and artwork, adding inspiration and a splash of colour.
A large screen is mounted on the far wall for presentations and video conferences. The ceiling’s recessed lighting provides a well-lit environment essential for clarity during meetings.
A prominent feature of the room is the tinted partition, consisting of panels with varying degrees of opacity, including frosted and tinted glass sections. This partition offers privacy while still allowing light to pass through, contributing to the room’s open and airy feel and enhancing its overall aesthetic and functionality.
Cabin 1 is a mature, sophisticated space with a harmonious blend of colors, textures, and materials. A neutral palette of beige, brown, and cream creates a warm atmosphere, accented by a blue armchair and a colorful painting.
Smooth, textured walls and vertical wooden panelling enhance depth and warmth. Fabric chairs add luxury, while soft ambient lighting and integrated shelf lighting create a cosy environment.
Moving further, large windows with blinds provide natural light, balancing the artificial lighting. Moreover, wood materials, fabric upholstery, and a recliner contribute to the cabin’s warm and natural feel.
Cabin 2 features a modern and stylish workspace with a clean and organised design. Additionally, key elements include a large, sleek desk with a white tabletop and a geometric-patterned black base. Thus complemented by ergonomic, light grey office chairs.
Moreover, built-in shelves with soft, warm lighting display decorative items, alongside light beige cabinets for storage. A colorful abstract painting and a potted plant add vibrancy and natural elements.
Large windows with blinds allow natural light to permeate the space, while recessed ceiling lights and modern fixtures ensure ample illumination. The overall ambiance is professional, inviting, and balanced, blending functionality with aesthetic appeal to optimize productivity.
In summary, the Nexus Nook Office project masterfully combines modern design elements with functionality, creating an environment that is professional, inviting, and conducive to productivity. Each space is thoughtfully designed to meet specific needs while maintaining a cohesive aesthetic throughout the office.
Fact File
Designed by: Maverick Architects
Project Type: Office Interior Design
Project Name: The Nexus Nook
Location: Pune
Year Built: 2024
Duration of the project: 1 Year
Project Size: 1200 Sq.ft
Principal Architect: Ar. Harish Padiya
Design Credits: Ar. Nikita Purandare
Photograph Courtesy: Vivekajeet Purohit
Landscape Architects: Mora Enviro Pvt Ltd
MEP & HVAC Consultants: Cooling Works Co
Firm’s Instagram Link: Maverick Architects
Firm’s Facebook Link: Maverick Architects
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