A captivating interplay of light and shadows in office designed by Mehul Solanki
The visitors to the office are captivated by the presence of two intriguing windows. These finely crafted windows boast inclined fins, skillfully powder-coated with MS, to embrace natural light and shadows, creating a captivating interplay within the office. These windows serve a dual purpose, forming an integral part of the reception area, while their external facades boast a tasteful cladding of slate stone.
The Puja door, next to the windows is purposefully designed, and leads to a Puja mandir, accessible from outside, allowing visitors to pay their respects without entering the main office. At the end of the entranceway, a grill bifurcates the area, separating the entry space from the private domain.
The MD’s cabin boasts a blend of colours and thoughtful Vastu considerations. The flooring in vibrant yellow, the yellow artwork on the wall, the white unit in Corian, and the green sofa signify the importance of these three colours aligning perfectly with southwest Vastu principles infusing the room with positive energy. Two horse artefacts one on a white unit made from Corian material and the other on a captivating grey wall add a touch of artistry. Rattan work on the cabinet shutters adds a touch of traditional charm, incorporating elements of white, brown, and grey to maintain the Vastu harmony. The presence of two windows in the room ensures ample natural light and ventilation, enhancing the overall ambience of the MD’s cabin.