White-Washed Clubhouse Interiors

Noiz Architects Uses a Classy Design for a Company in China

Noiz Architects has designed a clubhouse for a company in China, and went with a classic, white-washed look. Everything is very minimalist inside, however it still has everything that the business was looking for, including rooms for guests and areas for entertaining.

There is one area of the interior that is not so minimalist, and that is a massive chandelier-like decoration hanging in the middle of the main room. This helps to add that dash of opulence to the design, which for entertaining customers certainly helps. The building was also originally built in a unique manner, making it impossible to use a standard sort of layout for the interior. As such Noiz Architects got creative and went with a more free-form design.

Photo Credits: designboom, noizarchitects

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