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Modern & Functional Workspaces for Offices and Clinics

byAnusha NanavatiTakes projects in Mumbai and LondonStarts from350 ₹ per sq. ft.View full gallery

I design workspaces that help you and your team thrive. Whether it is a quiet nutrition clinic or a busy corporate office, I focus on layouts that work as hard as you do.

A view from the workspace into the consultation area of the nutrition clinic. The arched, fluted glass doors create a beautiful transition between the two zones while maintaining a sense of openness and light.

This dual workstation in the nutrition clinic features custom oak cabinetry with arched rattan panels. The design provides ample overhead storage while maintaining a clean, warm, and inspiring work environment.

I love creating built-in features like this arched concrete shelving unit. It adds architectural interest and provides a beautiful, minimalist space to display books and decor, enhancing the clinic's calm, Japandi-inspired feel.

This space was designed to be multifunctional. It serves as a calm nutrition clinic by day and easily transforms into a cozy bedroom by night, with large windows that bring in the beautiful greenery from outside.

Sunlight streaming into the clinic's seating area. The combination of a simple wooden sofa frame, comfortable cushions, and subtle bird decals on the wall creates a peaceful and cozy corner for clients.

A look at a corporate office I designed. The open-plan layout features clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic, with wooden desks and ergonomic chairs to create a functional and collaborative workspace.

In this office design, a large internal window provides a visual connection to an adjacent area, bringing in more light. The workstations are kept clean and organized, with simple decor like dried pampas grass to add a touch of warmth.

A close-up of the workstations, showing the simple yet effective combination of wood-laminate desks and dark, floating overhead cabinets for storage. The under-cabinet lighting provides excellent task lighting.

This is the reception area of the Maniben Nanavati Women’s College, a 50-year-old institution I had the honor of renovating. We used dark wood fluting and clean white walls to create a modern, classic, and welcoming entrance.

Another angle of the college reception, showing how the new design creates a professional and organized administrative space. The geometric floor pattern adds a dynamic element to the lobby.

About Modern & Functional Workspaces

When designing offices, I focus heavily on acoustics and lighting, which are often overlooked in standard layouts. For instance, in our corporate projects, we use wood-slatted walls not just for the Japandi aesthetic, but to dampen sound and create a quiet, focused environment for deep work.

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