Resultrix Media, Mumba-Milind Pai

Dominated by the colors Black, White, Blue and Green, this is an office for an international Media company located in the heart of the city Mumbai. Our Design team had sketched out a streamline design with a Corporate feel and a sophisticated ambience with a perfect blend of usability, style and substance to deliver a knockout performance. - Milind Pai

Resultrix Media, Mumba-Milind Pai 1

Dominated by the colors Black, White, Blue and Green, this is an office for an international Media company located in the heart of the city Mumbai. Our Design team had sketched out a streamline design with a Corporate feel and a sophisticated ambience with a perfect blend of usability, style and substance to deliver a knockout performance. We have opted for white modern line modular furniture and extensive use of black and green colors which further mingle with the blue colour columns and the graphics on it. The black and red colors on the walls ceiling and flooring with cove lighting on all three sides lead to the bright and vivacious bright reception area. The breakout area around the periphery has its own Autonomy? with a small pantry and dine. The interiors of this Media office is aesthetically appealing and alluring to enhance the working environment.

 

Facts:

  • Area :5000 sq ft
  • Client / Owner :Resultrix Media

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