Project Case Study

Office Interior at Patliputra Colony, Patna

This Patliputra Colony office brief needed better first impressions, clearer workstation use and a calmer finish language that matched the business without wasting floor area.

Office interior case study at Patliputra Colony

Project snapshot

Each case study is structured to cover customer requirements, design concept, timeline, materials, budget range and execution choices in one place.

Patliputra Colony, PatnaLocation
Client-facing officeProperty type
Rs. 10 lakh - Rs. 15 lakhBudget range
8 to 11 weeksEstimated duration
Customer requirements

What the client wanted to improve

Office case study in Patliputra Colony focused on reception flow, team seating, meeting comfort and a more credible client-facing atmosphere.

  • Improve the reception and waiting experience for visiting clients.
  • Give the team a clearer workstation arrangement with less visual noise.
  • Balance storage, meeting use and branding without crowding the office.
  • Coordinate ceiling, lighting and electrical decisions before finishing.
Design concept

How the design direction was shaped

This Patliputra Colony office brief needed better first impressions, clearer workstation use and a calmer finish language that matched the business without wasting floor area.

  • The office needed to feel more trustworthy for visitors without looking stiff or overly corporate.
  • Storage was visible in too many places and interrupted the customer-facing experience.
  • Existing wiring and lighting placements reduced the polish of the overall space.

Before, during and after

Transformation stories help readers understand how the design process changed the final result.

Before Patliputra Colony office redesign

Before

The office was functional, but customer-facing areas and team-use zones felt mixed together.

During Patliputra Colony office planning

During work

Reception layout, storage logic, ceiling design and electrical planning were resolved together.

After office interior completion at Patliputra Colony

After

The completed office felt more organized, more credible and easier for both visitors and staff to use.

Materials and execution highlights

Material and coordination decisions often explain why one project feels cleaner or more durable than another.

Reception-facing finishes

Warm neutrals and controlled texture were used to create a more composed first impression for clients.

Ceiling and light hierarchy

Reception, meeting and workstation zones each received lighting that matched how the space was used.

Storage and circulation planning

Visible clutter was reduced by organizing storage around the team's actual movement and daily tasks.

  • Visitors entered a cleaner, more confident office environment.
  • The team gained better working zones without losing flexibility.
  • Lighting and ceiling decisions made the final finish feel more intentional.
  • The business got a space that supported both presentation and daily function.

Project gallery

Gallery images support the written story by showing room composition, materials and finish direction in more detail.

Patliputra Colony office finishes

Client-facing finish palette

Professional but approachable material choices.

Patliputra Colony office planning session

Planning workshop

Room function and client movement were reviewed in detail.

Patliputra Colony office layout mockup

Layout mockup

Reception, meeting and team zones were separated more clearly.

Patliputra Colony waiting area concept

Waiting and seating

Comfort improved without using unnecessary floor area.

Patliputra Colony office electrical coordination

Lighting and services

A cleaner service plan supported the final atmosphere.

Patliputra Colony office entry sequence

Entry sequence

The arrival experience was made more deliberate and welcoming.

Services involved in this case study

These service pages explain the deeper technical and planning logic behind the finished project.

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FAQs

Common questions people usually ask after reading a project page like this.

They help visitors understand how reception, workstations, storage and brand-facing finishes are solved in a real business setting.

That makes the office service feel more credible than a simple image gallery.

Often yes. The sequence depends on whether civil work, ceiling work, electrical changes or furniture replacement are all happening together.

A phased plan is usually easier when reception and team-use zones can be separated temporarily.

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