Residential-Inspired Office Spaces

Neal Beckstedt Studio Adds Residential Design Into an Office

The Neal Beckstedt Studio infuses a fun and modern residential design into a functional working space, making employees excited to go to work each day.

The open floor plan is organized around a large custom-made dark walnut table, acting as the heart of the room that is ideal for meetings and conferences. Each desk is made from plywood and large rolled steel to give off a vintage feel while still offering individual comfortable workspaces. The office is a prime example of the designer's work, giving a mix of multiple styles that work together seamlessly -- while still creating a one-of-a-kind aesthetic.

The large windows flood the Neal Beckstedt Studio with natural lighting, showing off the natural wood shades paired with light greys for a warm style of modernism.
Trend Themes
1. Residential-inspired Office Design - The trend of incorporating residential design elements into office spaces creates a more comfortable and inviting work environment.
2. Open Floor Plan - The adoption of open floor plans in office spaces encourages collaboration and creativity among employees.
3. Mixing Multiple Styles - The trend of combining different design styles in office spaces offers a unique and visually appealing aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - The interior design industry has a disruptive innovation opportunity by exploring and creating residential-inspired office spaces.
2. Furniture Manufacturing - Furniture manufacturers can benefit from the trend of open floor plans by designing and producing versatile furniture that suits collaborative work environments.
3. Architecture - Architects can capitalize on the trend of mixing multiple styles in office spaces by offering innovative and customizable designs that cater to the unique preferences of clients.

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