Won’t you love working in an office that doesn’t really look and feel like an office? I would. This Attic Office by Vasiliy Butenko is truly sensational in giving the office design a homey atmosphere. The Ukrainian architect created the concept that a commercial design doesn’t have to be stiff and rigid.
If you look at this office interior design, the initial impression would be a space where young people gather around and make their home assignments or projects until the wee hours of dawn. There is nothing stiff and rigid about the office interiors though it can be distinguished from a home because of the fact that working tables can be found throughout the structure.
Vasiliy has created a very stylish concept that keeps you interested and caught by its magnificence and amazing design. I would say this is a very beautiful office where you can be yourself and be ‘at-home.’ I would love to work in this environment and recently this has been the recent trend on office designs far from the standard and rigid office environment we’ve come to know.
The lighting system installed throughout the space and the implementation of floor plans was complementary to the interior design. Looking at the house-like structure at the midst of the office, I would say that it is the ‘main floor’ of this office design. If I know better, it signifies having an office within a home is possible.
Vasiliy used unusual color palette that offices would usually have and because it was created in an attic the initial challenge would be the space but the designer conquered this. The designer maximized the space by strategically placing the tables including those that can be found exteriorly. Imagine working in an environment with an impressing view right at the attic?
Personally, I love the bathroom design. It looks more like a bathroom of an amazing home rather than an office. Does it even look stiff to you?
Posted by JackieAzuela at 28 August, 2012













wow! this office design is phenomenal ! All the light fixtures are amazing!
Comment by how2home on August 28, 2012 at 12:34 pm