Corporate interior design refers to the designing of offices, work rooms, boardrooms and other spaces inside corporations. Interior designers who specialize in designing commercial interiors usually work with corporate clients to create professional yet tasteful environments. Corporate interior design projects may involve redesigning floors of existing rental office space or turning completely empty warehouses or offices into functional finished workplaces.
Interior designers aren't just decorators who deal only with adding furnishings, fabrics, cabinets and carpets. Rather, interior design includes planning how space will be used as well as the installation of architectural details. Corporate interior designers are experienced in how to create functioning, not merely fashionable, commercial interiors. They understand building codes and how to work with contractors to build interiors that meet their clients' desires and expectations.
Company colors or color palettes that suit the type of corporation are often used in corporate interior design projects. For example, it's no accident that executive suites of large banks are often furnished in rich greens and traditional, quality furnishings, while a Hawaiian swimsuit manufacturing firm's headquarters may feature tropical colors and some bold patterns. Corporate interior design should always reflect a corporation's unique style.
Lighting is one of the most important details in corporate interior design since different rooms may require different types and intensities of light. Since corporate spaces are workplaces, interior lighting must be adequate to allow employees to see their work clearly. The lighting used must also fit in with the overall style of the rest of the furnishings. Workplace lighting design must also meet any legal requirements, including those that relate to eye safety regulations.
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All furnitures are made of ply finished with veneer and laminates
1. Digesh Kumar
2. Ar. Amit Kumar
3. Ar. Deepak Modi