BLANKSPACES LA
Co-working in LA is normally done at your typical Starbucks or for the pickier worker, a boutique hotel. However BLANKSPACES LA changes things up a bit with the way their offices are setup.
Architect: Jerome Chang, Assistant Designer: Koren Nelson
Quieter than working at Starbucks since no one is making mocha lattes right next to your table, and more comfortable than being hunched over on a hotel couch.
The Office Stylist Says:
I love the modern design, open space, and splashes of the color blue. I don’t think it’s an accident that they have blue in every part of this space, as I’ve talked about before, the color blue has psychological benefits. Research has shown that people who worked in rooms that were painted blue were more productive. So besides all you working more efficiently, you’ll feel happier when you’re working in a place that incorporates blue everywhere. The modern furniture is nice, though I do think they could have gone for some unique pieces, without making it a distraction.
Want a similar look to what BLANKSPACES LA has without remodeling your office? Go for some blue office supplies to accessorize your workspace.
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I just love the modern co-working space of BlankSpaces LA: http://theofficestylist.com/blankspaces-...
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What a cool looking space. If I worked there, I would be looking forward to Monday!! Open, bright, collaborative. I wonder if they can keep it that meticulous all the time? Space does matter and BlankSpaces LA looks like they nailed it. Great job!
Yes we totally agree!
Do you know what AD firm furnished this space?
Thank you!