Oak-Screened Offices

The Case Meallin Office Features a Wooden Screened Interior

The Case Meallin Office in Australia features accents that most would expect to find on the exterior of a house. Instead, the architecture firm Mim Design had to get creative with the layout, so added in these details to update the interior.

The oak accents can also be seen in the tall pillars throughout the office, almost giving it a cabin-like aesthetic. These details really make the place much more cozy, which is ideal for most people instead of being stuck in a desolate office environment. The team did not have that much space to work with either, so did their best to keep everything open for making the area look that much larger for employees.
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