Gallery Image Page Informaiton
[Run Gallery Manager]
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| Village Executive Suites_01 |
VES-Exterior2 |
The 6,500-square-foot commercial space in Houston was converted from a five-bedroom home.
Photo Lynsey Creative
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| Village Executive Suites_03 |
VES-Lobby |
Rotating exhibitions of works by emerging and established
artists are accessible to the public during quarterly openings.
Photo Lynsey Creative
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| Village Executive Suites_05 |
VES-Office2 |
Energy efficient lights illuminate the space, incorporating occupancy sensors wherever feasible.
Photo Lynsey Creative
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| Village Executive Suites_06 |
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“Applying [the bright green] to specific walls created a tower within the space and was a subtle way to reinforce the brand without using the logo,” says designer Jeremy Wells. “Green is a positive color symbolizing growth, vitality, and harmony, which are excellent themes for small businesses.”
Photo Lynsey Creative
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| Village Executive Suites_07 |
VES-ConferenceRoom |
Standard full time offices, along with virtual offices, conference room rentals, and offices by the day feature state of the art technology.
Photo Lynsey Creative
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| Village Executive Suites_08 |
VES-ConferenceRoom2 |
A materials palette of glass, corrugated metal, clay, and concrete is mixed with splashes of bright hues.
Photo Lynsey Creative
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| Village Executive Suites_09 |
VES-chair-lamp-detail |
Wells furnished the space with unique touches like chairs by German designer Konstantin Grcic (left) and Goccia pendant lights from Italy-based Slamp (right).
Photo Lynsey Creative
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| Village Executive Suites_10 |
VES-Imagodei-Office |
A 14-foot plate of glass salvaged from a skyscraper is reintroduced as a 6-person workstation for the Imago Dei staff.
Photo Lynsey Creative
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