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Nowadays industrial design offices are more visually attractive, useful, and airy than ever before. In recent years, industrial designs opened their place in the world of interior design and became popular.

Industrial workplace design will provide you a new look in every corner of the space and if you have the idea of creating something new you must try this style, ground-breaking, practical and stylish for your office.

This office interior design project is one such place that can show you many ideas about industrial design workplaces. Exposed mechanical and electrical elements in the ceiling, exposed structural parts and stairs, and unpolished flooring materials are some of this special space features.

This office includes a meeting room, a library, a management room, sitting area, workspace, and a terrace. Each of them is designed to suit a nest for their purpose.

The upper floor is dedicated to the manager's room, this quiet and exclusive area provides special guests with exclusive and unusual facilities in their sitting area and at other times provides a suitable place for working and supervising the company. The floor to ceiling glass wall connects this space to other parts of the office.

There have been numerous studies started in recent years about the advantages of having additional greenery in the office environment. Human beings have an inner desire to connect with nature. After all, both humans and plants are all children of nature. Being detached from the outside natural world, the place we work seals us off from that connection and in its place generates an atmosphere that is diverse from what we’re familiar with.

This design approach is mainly used to remind workers that this place is for work, but this distinction line doesn’t need to be this bold. Would it not be better if that distinction line was more fluid, allowing the natural surroundings, the atmosphere where we feel relaxed and at peace, to enter interior space? This office terrace is designed to do so.

Our designers placed a seating area near this terrace and filled it with different local plants to eliminate the border of interior and exterior space, it is accessible by a glass door and can be used to relax during a hard day full of working pressure.

About The Project

Architect: John Balash
Rating: ★★★★★
Date: 2019
Country: Netherland
Assistants: Maya Jonasson
Project Type: Commercial
SQ. FT: 2743.8

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