Rendered Floor Plan - Strong, warm woods are used throughout with cushioned sofas in the lobby and hallway areas. Colors are soft greens and golds with a pop of red and orange.
Reception - As the office is on the 10th floor of the building, the main entry is from the elevator. The first impression is the reception area, which is professional and welcoming.
Lobby Seating - The lobby is warm and comfortable, designed to feel like a living room, yet professional, complete with hanging lanterns and garden artwork.
Corridor Elevation - The hallway is furnished with Herman Miller Capri chairs and Eames wooden stools for tables. A place for a casual chat while taking a break or possibly an informal conference room.
Breakroom Elevation - The break room provides kitchen amenities for employees, complete with a bar counter and tables covered in cherry red Formica.
Reception Desk Front Elevation - The reception desk provides a 42" height counter space and a 34" height counter space for wheelchair access.
Reception Desk Rear Elevation - The workspace provides two filing cabinets and three smaller drawers as well as 8' of work surface.
Reception Desk Section - This section shows the depth of the 42" counter top as well as the pencil drawer just below the work surface.
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The design of this office space focuses on the traditional home. By creating a warm and inviting reception, a combination of open and closed work spaces, and several collaborative areas, the commercial office begins to feel like "home."

Debbie Wood
Interior designer Hillsboro, OR