Frako

Warm contemporary office interior

Wood-look slats set the tone as soon as the route enters the reception zone. They mark the space without closing it off, and the white walls around them keep the office interior clear and legible. The result is a warm office interior that still reads as structured and businesslike, with the first impression built from texture, line, and light rather than decoration.

Reception and circulation shaped by slats and light

The reception area uses laminated slatted work with the look of smoked oak to frame the arrival point. That same language returns in the hall and in the meeting room, where wall cladding follows the room edge and leads the eye toward the next zone. A barely visible door with SOSS hinges sits within that surface, so the wall remains the main gesture. The slatted wall office concept is reinforced by vertical paneling, dark flooring, and clean white planes that keep the circulation route easy to read.

Lighting is treated as part of the architecture. LED strips are built into floating wall shelves and ceiling niches, so the light sits close to the surfaces instead of hanging above them. In the corridor to the meeting room and kitchenette, illuminated panels create a vertical rhythm. The effect is restrained, but it changes the way the office is experienced: edges become clearer, the hall feels longer, and the warmer parts of the interior are brought forward without extra fittings.

Meeting room with moss wall and custom table

The meeting room has two elements that anchor the space. One is a large moss wall, which fills the background with a soft, dense surface. The other is a custom meeting table in laminate with a microtopping look, set beneath round pendant lights that draw circles onto the table surface. Around it, upholstered chairs and wall-mounted joinery keep the room compact and controlled. It is a meeting room with moss wall presence, but the room never relies on a single feature alone; the wall, table, and lighting work together in the same frame.

Custom office furniture continues along the walls in laminate with a microtopping look. Some fronts use extrusion handles, others open with tip-on push latches, which keeps the cabinet lines flat and quiet. That detail matters because the room carries several strong visual notes already: the moss, the table, the lamps, and the slatted panels. By keeping the storage restrained, the office interior leaves room for those elements to stay visible instead of competing with them.

Materials kept close to the surface

Laminate is used in several finishes, but the palette stays controlled. The smoked-oak look in the slats adds depth, while the microtopping appearance on the cabinets and meeting table gives the room a more mineral, matte note. White walls cut through both, and the dark floor tiles ground the composition. In the photos, that contrast is especially clear where the floor meets the wall panels and where the illuminated niches break up long surfaces. The office interior never depends on ornament; it works through repetition, edge treatment, and the way each material meets the next.

Indirect LED lighting across shelves, niches and panels

Indirect LED lighting does most of the visual work after dark. It is hidden in floating shelves, built into ceiling recesses, and set into the wall panels along the hall. Because the light source is recessed, the glow falls across the edges of the furniture and architecture rather than into the room as a glare. That makes the office with warm lighting feel calm without becoming dim. The vertical light lines in the corridor are especially effective, turning a simple passage into a measured sequence of panels and shadows.

Small technical elements are tucked away rather than displayed. Ventilation and air conditioning are concealed in cabinets, keeping the upper wall surfaces clear. The same discipline appears in the joinery around the office, where the cabinet fronts stay flush and the openings are reduced to what is needed. The result is a working interior that can handle the practical demands of a busy day while staying visually steady from one room to the next.

A kitchenette built for daily use

The kitchenette continues the same material language in a more compact setting. Composite worktops give the counter a durable, easy-to-clean surface, while laminate wall cabinets keep the storage simple and enclosed. In the photos, the kitchen corner reads as a practical pause point rather than a separate feature room: dark lower elements, lighter upper planes, and shelving with integrated light sit within the same measured palette. It is a small zone, but it supports the office without breaking the visual rhythm established in the reception and meeting areas.

Because the finishes are easy to wipe down, the kitchenette can handle the sort of everyday use that comes with coffee, lunch, and quick breaks. The materials are not presented as special effects. They are chosen to sit quietly in the background, allowing the office interior to keep its focus on the circulation, the meeting room, and the built-in joinery. That is also where the project feels most consistent: each room has a clear task, and each surface has a clear role.

Clear routes, concealed services, and built-in storage

What ties the project together is the way the route through the office is staged. The reception opens into the hall, the hall leads to the meeting room and kitchenette, and each transition is marked by light, paneling, or a shift in surface. Dark floor tiles provide a steady base under all of it, while the white walls prevent the wood-look elements from becoming heavy. The office interior is therefore not defined by one dramatic volume, but by a sequence of controlled moves that make the plan easy to follow.

The built-in storage supports that sequence at every point. High cabinets, wall units, concealed services, and almost invisible door details keep mechanical and practical elements out of sight. What remains visible are the slats, the moss wall, the custom office furniture, and the indirect LED lighting that traces the edges of shelves and recesses. Together they shape a workplace that feels measured in outline and precise in use, with each room contributing a different part of the same interior story.

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