Material and Design Inspiration for Modern Office Interiors
We spend our time exploring the latest trends at industry expos to bring you the best options for your space. Here is a look at the materials, lighting, and fixtures we recommend for functional offices.
Lighting is a critical element of interior design. This video shows some of the options we explore, including modern magnetic track lighting for offices and decorative outdoor lights for landscape and facade design.
A look at the variety of tiles available for commercial projects. We help clients navigate options like large-format slabs with an onyx pattern, matt finish tiles for a subtle look, and glossy finishes for a touch of luxury.
We source high quality bathroom fixtures to complete our interior projects. This includes a wide range of modern water closets, stylish countertop washbasins, and contemporary shower systems from leading brands.
About Material & Design Inspiration
Choosing materials is not just about looks; it is about performance in a high-traffic environment. For our commercial projects, I personally visit factories to check the quality of tiles, lighting fixtures, and bathroom fittings before we suggest them for your site. We filter out options that look good but will not stand up to daily office use, saving you from maintenance headaches down the road.
Designing for Durability
When we work on an office fit-out, the materials have to do two things: look professional and last for years. We often see clients choose aesthetics over utility, which is why we step in early to guide the selection.
Lighting Solutions
Lighting does more than brighten a room; it sets the mood and productivity levels. We frequently recommend magnetic track lighting for modern workspaces because it is flexible. If you decide to move your workstations or meeting tables later, the lights can be adjusted without tearing up the ceiling. We also look at color temperatures—4000K for work zones to keep energy high and warmer tones for client-facing reception areas.
Flooring That Lasts
In offices, flooring takes a beating. Whether we are discussing large-format vitrified tiles or commercial-grade carpets, the focus is on the wear rating. If you run a high-footfall facility, we often suggest double-charged tiles or SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) flooring. These materials handle heavy office chairs and daily cleaning cycles much better than standard residential tiles.
Fixtures and Finishes
Bathroom and pantry fixtures are often the first things to break in a poorly planned office. We source products that are easy to repair and have parts that are easily available in the market. It is a simple detail, but it keeps your office running smoothly without you having to chase down specific plumbers or spare parts.
Our goal is simple: we want to build a space that feels fresh on day one and remains just as functional three years later. If you want to discuss which materials will work best for your specific office layout, let us talk.
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