Refreshing Dom Studio, Modern Studio Interior Design by Dom Arquitectura
Working in a fresh office design such as what Pablo Serrano from Dom Arquitectura has been involved in the Dom Studio will be so much refreshing. This studio design was previously used as a store and completely isolated. What they did was to completely open up the interior space on both the street and the garden by opening iron carpentry without studs with continuous glass windows providing a see through office and allowing light to come in this modern office interior. The look of the modern studio interior is fresh, but we just wonder about the continuous glass windows that are used as certainly they will provide no privacy to the workers, or maybe the office designed purposely done this way to motivate the workers to keep on working.
Here’s some more description on this studio project:
All the iron is dark graphite gray painted, the same of the interior furnishings. Across the glass surface is placed inside a dark gray screens, to control the space privacy. As an Architecture studio, we have some details about the profession, the graphite color of the pencils, the prevailing white color like papers and the wall parallel. The inner wall of the room is very irregular. With the goal of unifying all these folds we proposed some horizontal lines that run through the wall, painted with the same gray that the continuous pavement. This allowed us to provide the wall of a plot in a gradient, starting with getting rid continuously and gradually breaking up until the roof.
We designed the Lamp that runs around the room, from some sections of iron flowing freely through space with convergent and divergent lines, covered with several sheets of folded parchment paper, as if they were the same studio plans. The result is an enlightened paper path through the roof. We propose an edge distribution, where 6 tables are based on the exterior side. In the same perimeter is placed a dark shelf, which runs through the space, we can put all the books and magazines worker’s hand and hide the strip turn providing the facilities for all jobs. The bathroom walls are painted in dark as an inverted room, the plan annotation dimensions remain drawn on the walls. We wanted to give this space a color point, and we loved the Campari lamp by Ingo Maurer, finally decided to reinterpret it with green Carlsberg bottles.”
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