Interior Design: Creating Your Own Narrative

When initiating an interior design project with a narrative in mind, it can lead to a deeply enriching experience as you weave the story into every aspect of the design process. Here are a few examples:


1. Embracing the Construction Narrative:

A corporate real estate/construction client envisioned their offices as a homage to the construction process. Executives sought greater accessibility with fewer enclosed offices. Flexible open workstations were designed to accommodate dynamic team sizes, reflecting the ebb and flow of ongoing projects. The enclosed offices feature full-height curved glass, fostering transparency and collaboration. Design elements such as concrete-like carpeting, corrugated cardboard wallpaper, and subway grate ceilings integrated with lighting evoke the essence of construction.


2. Cultivating an Intellectual Salon at Lincoln Center:

A residential client desired their new apartment near Lincoln Center to exude the ambiance of an intellectual salon while remaining family friendly. Embracing the family's dynamic, which included frequent disagreements, the design emphasized contrasts. Inspired by the husband's contributions to theoretical physics, lighting fixtures reminiscent of the universe were incorporated, creating a warm, inviting space. The living room centerpiece—a black lacquer Steinway—illuminated by star-like lighting, embodies elegance amidst intellectual discourse.


3. Crafting 'Behind-the-Scenes' Offices for a Media Company:

A prominent media company envisioned their new offices as a celebration of the behind-the-scenes magic that fuels their productions. From exposed concrete flooring to open ceilings, each space reflects the company's ethos of transparency and creativity. Distinctive telephone rooms, styled to evoke various cinematic eras, serve as intimate retreats for employees. The design narrative seamlessly integrates references to the company's vast multimedia content, fostering a sense of pride and belonging among staff.


Interior design possesses the transformative power to shape environments that inspire, foster creativity, and enrich lives. What narrative will you craft for your next project?