New Zealand Commercial Design Trends Series NZ Commercial Design Trends Vol. 30/12 | Page 106

Project EightyOne Location: Wellington Interior designer: Inside Design YOUNG AND HONEST Raw materials, exposed services, and a touch of shabby chic living room panache ensure staff and clients at this design and production company feel relaxed and at home The location is ideal and the space perfect, but sometimes the fit-out leaves a lot to be desired. Turning a bland decor into a positive expression of company culture can be as much about time and forethought as it is about money. When design and production company EightyOne secured its heart-of-the-city premises, the creative team loved the setting but not the decor. Interiors team Inside Design was asked to strip out the white ceilings, neutral carpet and compartmentalised interiors and create something open, honest, and approachable in their place. Lead designer on the project Seb Bernhardt says inspiration for the new look grew in part from EightyOne’s own concept of introducing a central, freestanding feature wall in recycled timber. “Together, the newly exposed ceiling plant and levelled and honed concrete floor set the scene 98 search | save | share at trendsideas.com for a semi-industrial aesthetic, and a rustic timber wall in the centre of the office was a good fit with this approach,” says Bernhardt. “The idea was for the wall to capture peoples’ attention instantly, upon arrival. Sourced by EightyOne, the distressed Canadian Oregon timber was recycled from Christchurch, post-earthquake.” Complete with small side wings, one of which houses reference libraries, the wall conceals office utilities from the entry and reception area. It also offers a degree of privacy for the in-house photo studio in the open-plan space. The use of raw timber here inspired a similar material emphasis in other areas. A meeting space to the left of the entry is clad in macrocarpa. With three sides of this room finished in the same wood, it takes on a playful box-like quality, almost like a packing case, when viewed from outside. Below left:A glass entry door, untreated wood surfaces and exposed services are all part of the bold, honest fit-out for the design team at EightyOne. Right:The meeting room, beside the entry, is finished in macrocarpa for a light, industrial feel. Touches of whimsy, such as a lamb and a bus stop sign, appear throughout the premises. Below right:The informal visitor reception area is presided over by a wooden moose head. The kitchen, finished in the same wood as the meeting room, is beyond.