Office

Group M Indonesia

In modern office interior design, relying on just one type of material is no longer the standard. A well-designed workspace often benefits from the creative combination of various materials to introduce texture, depth, and energy into the environment. This design approach not only enhances visual appeal but also helps define different functional zones within the same space.

A great example of this concept can be seen in the Group M office project, where the designer intentionally blended different flooring materials to enrich the overall ambiance. Instead of sticking to a single surface, the layout features a dynamic mix of carpet and vinyl. The contrast between these two materials adds visual variety and subtle sophistication to the office interior.

Carpet, with its soft texture and sound-absorbing qualities, is used in areas where comfort and quietness are essential—such as in workstations or meeting rooms. Meanwhile, vinyl flooring, which is more durable and easy to clean, is applied in high-traffic zones like corridors or pantry areas. This strategic placement doesn’t just improve functionality but also introduces visual separation between spaces without the need for walls or partitions.

By mixing materials in this way, the office becomes more vibrant and engaging. The shifts in texture and color guide movement throughout the space and break the monotony, making the interior feel more thoughtfully curated. At the same time, this method offers flexibility in maintenance and longevity, ensuring that each material serves its best purpose.

Ultimately, using multiple materials thoughtfully—like carpet with vinyl—can create a more stimulating, stylish, and functional work environment. The result is a workspace that not only looks good but also enhances the experience of those who use it daily.

Project

Group M Indonesia

Location

Tempo Scan Tower 24th Floor – Jakarta

Scope Jobe

Interior – Furniture – ME

Owner

Wira Pamungkas Pariwara, PT.

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