Avoid overcrowding, hard maintenance, and colour-phobias

We are an award-winning architectural firm that works hard to deliver the results our clients want. Our people specialise in many areas, including commercial architecture. It is necessary to think differently here when you compare to building homes and public spaces. Business owners have their own unique needs to focus on. We use our knowledge and experience to find solutions that work for everyone.

Commercial architectureCommercial interior projects tend to be more complex than residential designs. It is definitely the case for big spaces that hundreds or thousands of individuals use every day. The way everyone feels inside influences their mood, behavioural patterns, and other things. To put it simply, if an office isn’t comfortable for design reasons, employees may not be as productive. Similarly, if customers feel discomfort in a shop, they might not stay.

Thankfully, when you are aware of common commercial interior design mistakes, you can avoid them. On the opposite side, when you know life hacks and trends, you have a better chance of creating something special. In this post, we will be going over the things you should not be doing with these interiors.

No overcrowding

Firstly, avoid overcrowding. Commercial architecture with huge levels of traffic needs to have enough room to make everyone comfortable. Avoid decor and furniture that lacks practical use as it can just feel like clutter. Minimalist interiors are a never-ending trend for both residential and commercial structures.

Stay away from hard maintenance

Secondly, you should not make anything hard to maintain. Retail outlets, offices, lobbies, and restaurants receive hundreds of visitors daily. As a result, they should have designs that make them easy enough to clean. Remember this when you are selecting things like light fixtures, furniture and floor covers. It is the same for other essential commercial design elements. Building decor and materials have to be eco-friendly, safe, and durable.

Don’t fear colours

Finally, you should avoid having a colour-phobia. Select one primary colour, a couple of supplementary colours, and several accents. Don’t stick with a single pastel colour since this could scare visitors away. It could also make spaces boring for the people who work in them. The 50-30-10-10 rule is the most efficient formula for merging colours in interior designs and maintaining balance.

Getting it right with your commercial architecture

At Coffey Architects, we have an extensive portfolio of work. The team works closely with clients to guarantee that their designs will be practical but great to look at. We can explore a full array of options to make every space special.

So, if you would like our help with any kind of commercial architecture, feel free to contact us. We love these projects and do our best to create designs that set up businesses for success.