Office Designs Of A Cabin

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We were recently asked by a client to remodel their office cabin. To brighten the space, they wanted to use pastel colors. Here’s a description of the final product. Let’s start with the floor. The floor was made from 2’x2′ vitrified tiles with epoxy grouting. The floor instantly gave the area a metallic appearance and added depth, giving it an industrial feel. Epoxy grouting was a great way to increase the floor’s durability and seal every joint. There were now three partitions to be built. The partition was made in dry wall and placed opposite the director’s desk. The partition was then painted lime-green with a matte dull finish Glass Partitions Manchester.

The main partition on the left was made of toughened glass 12mm thick. It was yellow in color and had a skirting of 3” at the bottom. The skirting was recessed into the ceiling at its top. A 2′ high yellow laminate band was pasted onto a frame made of commercial board and wood. A yellow laminate piece surrounded the handle of the door in the partition was also found in a rectangular shape.

The wall behind director’s table was a dry wall again, and the same color as the previous wall. The windows were located on the right side and were covered with off-white metallic blinds. The ceiling was painted white and left in plain Gypsum. To lighten the space, 4 tubes with encased rectangular shapes were used.

The top of the 12 mm toughened table glass was used for the director’s table. The modesty panel has toughened glass. It also has frosted film on it in a rectangular design. Glass tables were a major focus in office design. The same was done for the design. On the left side of the table was a 3-drawer cabinet that was covered in dark walnut laminate with a green tint. The theme was carried over to the director’s chair, which had a dull lime green fabric back and bottom cushion.

The result was a lovely office cabin in pastel colors. All fixtures were made from premium quality stainless steel. All chairs featured a hydro tilt mechanism that has a revolving base, adjustable heights, and an adjustable hydro tilt mechanism. These chairs were selected for their ergonomic design. The drawer’s hardware was equipped with telescopic channels that ensured smooth operation at low noise levels. The tabletop was approximately 8 inches higher than the drawer cabinet. This added space proved to be very useful for keeping regular use items.

Later, a side credenza was made in wenge laminate to offer additional work and storage. The 3″ diameter stainless steel pipe connected it to the glass top. To ensure proper workflow, ample power and networking sockets were available. A few paintings were added to the walls and a vase was placed on the ledge to give the space a lively feel.

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