Coolidge Family Office

The ​interior of Coolidge was designed around the idea of having the Coolidge offices in their own suite, and utilizing the remaining office space as a co-working space. To accommodate this, the reception area, breakroom and large boardroom act as shared space. ​ For this, we wanted to ensure these areas were true show-stoppersAs you enter, we wanted to provide a focal point, and emphasis the rooms in the center of the building. We coined this the “Jewelry Box”. The jewelry box has slightly lowered ceilings with a light cove surrounding it, to really call attention the center spaces. The walls of the jewelry box are clad with full height walnut veneer wood panels, to add elements of nature and create a beautiful visual, while keeping the palette very natural. To allow the wood to really shine, all of the office fronts facing the jewelry box are full glass, with thin industrial black window panels. ​ Throughout the space, the color scheme is very neutral, but far from boring. Bold black accent walls are incorporated throughout, with light oak hardwood flooring, with black metal insets to mirror the ceiling elements.

Building ClassOffice
ConceptContemporary
IndustryServices
SpaceClass A
Building ClassOffice
IndustryServices
SpaceClass A
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Houston, TX

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Michael Kopecky

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