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Bringing the Home to Headquarters



New office layout brings residential design touches to the corporate world


By FacilitiesNet Staff  


In the post-pandemic office landscape of hybrid and remote work, organizations must make their workplaces better than an employee’s home set up. For investment advisory firm Kreitler Financial, their new headquarters designed by Svigals + Partners evokes that warmth and comfort of home.  

The 5,200-square-foot suite in Haven, Connecticut, unites the business, conferencing and meeting needs of employees, while also offering a personalized approach to client service. 

Copious amounts of natural light, area rugs and curated artwork bring a non-corporate setting into the professional work environment. Designed for inviting warmth, the work environment presents a rich, textural finish palette, consisting of a mix of earth tones and contrasting woods accented by warm brass and dark metals. Private and collaborative spaces feature artwork selected to celebrate the individual interests of employees. 

The design intent, according to the Svigals + Partners team, conveys a blend of professional sophistication with homelike comforts to promote client ease, attract new talent, and foster opportunities for casual staff interactions.   

Bringing home to work 

The residential-inspired settings are marked by warm decorative lighting, area rugs, and curated artworks and decorative pieces.  

A welcoming sight 

Visitors entering the reception area are greeted by large windows that provide natural light and views of natural greenery. 

Flexible breaks 

Adaptable and ready for change, the 650-square-foot breakroom features a flexible design allowing for myriad staff interactions and client meetings. The table can be moved around in different configurations for meetings and still be within view of a video monitor. 

Connected layout 

By situating the conference room in the center of the floor plan, it creates a connectivity between the shared zone and enclosed offices and open workstations located on either end. 




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