A mature practice of pediatric dentists Dr. Krone wanted to both update and expand her facilities. Following the clients’ wishes, Mac Interior Design Inc incorporated a multi-color scheme throughout the office. Colored hexagons created a flowered pathway, serving as a way-finding device while delighting the small patients as they navigated the space.
]]>Mac Interior Design Inc utilized the color scheme and biophilic theme of the logo, to carry the branding throughout the space. The physician requested that the designers create an atmosphere which did not just appeal to the pediatric set, but also the older teenage clientele.
]]>An established multi-generational practice , Tardy Orthodontics wanted to establish a second location in the growing North Richland Hills area. The doctors requested an updated, millennial friendly atmosphere, eschewing the typical clinical atmosphere. Mac Interior Design Inc utilized a combination of patterns and textures with layers of colors to realize the clients’ design goals.
]]>Mac Interior Design Inc collaborated with Bruce Rose of Rose Design to create a sophisticated design for New York’s latest co-working facility, NuvoDesk. The open ceiling space with exposed trusses is softened with organic materials – light maple flooring, tree themed accent panels, veneer clad millwork, interior plants and skylights. The common areas appear more intimate with teal circular pendants, visually lowering the ceiling height. The designers carried the modern aesthetic by the selection of classic modern furniture
]]>Our latest retail project challenged our expertise in large format store design. A vast, high end Mom and Pop store called on Mac Interior Design Inc to evaluate their present store’s layout and design. They had recently experienced reduced sales and had noted that their demographic target – the 30 – 50 year olds – were not frequenting their store.
Mac Interior Design Inc toured the store and addressed their following concerns: displays and vignettes lacked organization, sku’s needed to be reduced/ edited, new track/accent led lighting, use a more neutral palette to focus on product and a new space plan to organize the traffic flow.
]]>Interior Design Group collaborated with Bruce Rose of Rose Design to create a sophisticated design for New York’s latest co-working facility, NUVO desk. The open ceiling space with exposed trusses is softened with organic materials – light maple vinyl planks, tree themed MDF accent panels, veneer clad millwork, interior plants and skylights. The common areas – lounge and dining zones appear more intimate with teal circular pendants, visually lowering the ceiling height. The owners directed the design team to utilize a primarily neutral palette with limited pops of the teal accent color.
]]>A large scale abstract mural beckoned the employees to collaborate in the open break area.
]]>The adjacent photographs show the dramatic transformation of the space.
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