Workspaces
Workspace projects designed for productivity and brand presence. From executive offices and conference rooms to coworking lounges, a senior designer plans acoustic solutions, furniture layouts, and brand integration, delivering 3D renders, 360 virtual tours, and a full material list.

Office Pool Table Lounge
Game room with pool table, contemporary furniture, and neon sign. Fun and relaxing atmosphere.
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Contemporary Green Conference Room
Conference room with black accent wall and whiteboard. Greenery adds fresh productive vibe.
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Glass Partition Modern Office
Office with glass partitions and sleek furnishings. Perfect blend of style and functionality.
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Commercial Workspace Design Ideas
Corporate workspaces serve a different purpose than homes. Every design decision here ties back to employee productivity, brand identity, and client impressions. These projects show how layout, materials, and acoustics create spaces people actually want to work in.
Browse executive offices, conference rooms, reception areas, and coworking layouts. Each project uses commercial-grade materials rated for heavy daily use and meets ADA accessibility standards.
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Workspace Design Tips
Map Traffic Flow Before Furniture
Employee paths from entrance to desk to kitchen to meeting rooms should not cross visitor paths. We draw traffic maps before placing a single desk so the office flows without bottlenecks.
Use Commercial-Grade Everything
Office furniture sees 10x the wear of residential. Contract-grade upholstery, commercial-rated flooring (50,000+ double rubs), and steel-frame desks survive years of daily use without looking worn.
Solve Acoustics With Materials
Open offices are loud. Acoustic ceiling tiles, felt wall panels, and carpet tile absorb sound. A 6-inch upholstered partition between desks cuts conversation noise by 8-12 decibels.
Integrate Brand Without Painting Logos
Use your brand palette in accent walls, furniture fabric, and reception art. A wall in your primary brand color behind the reception desk makes more impact than a logo decal.
Planning Guide
Workspace Planning Factors
ADA Accessibility Requirements
Commercial spaces must meet ADA standards: 36-inch doorways, 60-inch turning radius at desks, accessible restrooms, and compliant signage. Our plans include all required clearances.
Lease Modification Limits
Many commercial leases restrict permanent changes. We identify which elements (paint, furniture, acoustic panels) are tenant-friendly and which (built-ins, plumbing, electrical) need landlord approval.
Per-Seat Budget Planning
Office fit-outs range from $2,000-8,000 per seat depending on finish level. We allocate budget to the highest-impact areas first: reception, conference room, then individual workstations.
Phased Rollout Options
Not every office can renovate all at once. Our plans include phasing so you can update the reception area first, conference room next, and workstations last across multiple budget cycles.
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