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LEARNFrom Day Nurseries to Hi-Tech School environments and Learning Centres, educational facilities have become more and more important. Schema Studio have all the necessary technical consultants at their disposal to ensure these interactive environments are successful in their mission and operation. RELAXSchema Studio offer clients creative, intuitive design services across a broad range of leisure projects encompassing Retail, Restaurant, Boutique Hotel, Exhibition and Recreational/Lifestyle Design such as Salons or Spa complexes.
LIVEResidential Architecture and Interior Design projects range from large to small, modern to historic, renovation or new. Extending the living environment beyond the house, exterior hardscaping and Landscape Architecture deliver a fully integrated design concept.
WORKWe excel at creating meaningful and efficient commercial Office Interiors for the smaller client, providing a personal approach with close attention to detail. Project styles range from contemporary, through transitional to traditional. Whatever a company’s heritage or vision, Schema Studio provides a well-executed custom fitted solution.
Schema Studio offers London and the Home Counties over 40 year’s senior level design and technical expertise encompassing Residential Architecture, Interior Design, Office Interiors and Learning and Leisure Environments. Schema Studio’s clients are always assured of a professional team, seamless delivery and creative solutions that excel, whilst meeting project goals and objectives.
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T: 020 7405 4000 F: 020 8989 3909 [email protected]
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GROUND FLOORThe ground floor featured a generous lounge space that flowed nicely into the formal dining area. The beautiful bay window in the front was highlighted with new window treatments and the brick fireplace created a focal point for the room. New furniture and lighting updated and modernized the room, and new timber flooring accented the neutral pallet and created a warmer environment throughout.FIRST FLOORUpstairs, the bedrooms all got a fresh coat of paint and generous built-in wardrobes and the toilet and separate washroom area were refreshed with new finishes and updated fixtures which utilized space and completed the renovation.
THE GOALThis project was an interior renovation of a beautiful terrace house in London’s North end. Our goal was to increase the standard of tenants in their rental property and maximize space. The landlords wanted a high end, professional and modern touch to their residence to attract young professionals looking for a homey, comfortable space to rent.
KITCHEN AND DININGThe window treatments and lighting were repeated in the dining area to offer continuity throughout the space and the wall in the kitchen was opened to create a breakfast bar area and expand the space even more. The kitchen area received a complete overhaul with new finishes, fixtures and bespoke built-ins to manage clutter.
The Victorian terrace house is by far one of the most prevalent housing types found throughout London. Its floor plan is rather formulaic which one might think leaves very little room for imaginative design, save for a 500k spend or more, as is often featured in the city’s print media. With some foresight by working with a talented architect and interior designer there are indeed ways to achieve exciting, modern spaces well suited to today’s more casual living standards on a more modest budget.
Schema Studio Limited8 –11 St. John’s LaneLower Ground FloorLondon, EC1M 4BF
T: 020 7405 4000 F: 020 8989 3909 [email protected]
Please consider Schema Studio as you embark on your new housing adventure. We offer residential architecture, interior design and garden design as part of our services.
CASE STUDYNORTH ENDTERRACEHOUSERENOVATION
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WORKMODESConcentrate - Collaborate - Cultivate - Communicate
COMMUNICATECasual exchange of information and ideas between a group
of people. Talking, networking and building relationships.
Industry research shows workers spend approximately 2.5 hours per week with socialization.
CONCENTRATEIndividual work which
requires focused attention. Thinking, problem solving,
conceptualising and analysing.
Industry reesearch shows that workers spend approximately
3 days a week with work requiring concentration.
CULTIVATEExchanging knowledge through
coaching, education or experience. Training, learning, problem solving
and professional development.
Industry research shows that work-ersapproximately1.5hoursoftheirweek with personal development.
COLLABORATEWorking with other people face to face or at a distance, utilizing communication
technologies. Sharing knowledge, experience and information.
Industry research shows that workers spend on average 1.5 days a week
with collaboration.
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WORK SETTINGSDifferent arrangements
QuickMeetBooth
Workstations without Screens
Workstations with Division Screens
MeetingHubDesk Setting
Cafe Tables
MeetingHubLounge Setting
Quiet Booth Cafe Counter
Amphitheatre
Library
Work with a View Lounge Setting
Work with a View Desk Setting
The Quiet Car Phone/VC Booth
Cafe Lounge
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TEST LAYOUTAreas of alternative ways of working
Additional areas
Workstation system
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WORKSTATION SYSTEMVariations for end or middle alternative work units (removing worktop but keeping understucture of desk)
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WORKSTATION SYSTEMHighlevelbenchandstools
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WORKSTATION SYSTEMHighlevelbench,planter,layouttableandlockers
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WORKSTATION SYSTEMRound table
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WORKSTATION SYSTEMPhone booths
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WORKSTATION SYSTEM‘Work on the train’
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WORKSTATION SYSTEMLounge setting and memory wall
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WORKSTATION SYSTEMEnd desks (outside of structural legs and beams) and side dividers
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TEST LAYOUTAdditional areas
Oversized acoustic pendant lamp
Amphitheatre setting
1:1booths
Phone booths
Work with the view
Impromptu interaction / layout table within storage
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Reception Floor Plan
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Reception Perspective
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Themed Glass Manifestation
Caribbean Cobble Stone Inspirad Rug
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Beach House CeilingInspiration
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Office Space
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Office Space Floor Plan
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British ColonialWicker Inspired
Ceiling Fan
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Brick Lighting
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Cork Board
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Floor Cushions
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Writeable Glass
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Accent Lighting
Perspective Sketch
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