To create a quit and inviting workspace was the client’s request for this project. This workspace interior was created using a variety of hues and textures, and the designer’s & client’s feelings. There are many aspects of this project that I love, but the waiting area is my favorite because of the vegetation there. It gives us a sense of being close to nature and keeps us calm and reviving.
This Workspace Interior Was Created Using A Variety Of Hues And Textures | architecture aNew
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You are greeted by a nameplate that reads “Chardi Kala”, which is ‘a state of mind devoid of any bad emotions like fear, envy or hostility. Instead, the mind is filled with a variety of pleasant including contentment, joy, and self respect.’
Greenery and vibrant colors are used to create a new atmosphere in the room. Therefore, for this office interior design, we tried to adhere to the theme by choosing a natural color palette and a combination of neutral shades of brown and green. MS bars on the ceiling with a wavy pattern inspired by fun city rides were created specifically for creepers
To keep with the natural aesthetic, the main welcome space is created with basic, exposed woodwork. The entrances are designed as arches to match the interior and concept, and the MS bars were carried through to this point.
Enormous windows to maximum natural light. Wooden planks are provided on ceiling that resembles furniture pieces, which helps in enhancing the hues of nature. The minimal design of furniture helps to make the room feel more open.
The main office has plenty of storage space. In order to make the waiting area more vibrant, planters have been given.
A ceiling with wooden planks have been providing along with lighting. Shelves are provided with the MS steel bars to keep up with the theme.
The minimal design of furniture helps to make the room feel more open. Enormous windows are provided to maximize the natural light. Shelves are provided with the MS steel bars to keep up with the theme.
The arched openings and windows in this workspace, as well as the vibrant blue colour, all add to its appeal.
Fact File
Designed by : architecture aNew
Project Type : Office Interior Design
Project Name : Chardi Kala
Location : Sector 22 Chandigarh
Year Built : 2023
Duration of project : 6 Months
Project Size : 225 Sq.ft
Project Cost Appx : 45 lakhs
Principal Architects : Ar. Amrit Panwar & Ar. Satish Panwar
Team Design Credits : Chahat Peshin, Ar. Satish Panwar & Ar. Amrit Panwar
Photograph Courtesy : architecture aNew
Products/Materials/Vendors : Construction Materials – MS bar 14mm, wooden planks, Aluminum Partitions / Furniture – Teakwood / Paint – DUCO paint.
Firm’s Instagram Link : architecture aNew
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