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Sampson-Henricks Building
Description:
The office space conversion was a remodel of a street-level retail shell space within a three-story historic corner office building built in 1852 in downtown Austin on Congress Ave. The new space designed for a prominent law firm included a new client reception and waiting area, conference and meeting rooms as well as a staff kitchenette and break room. The main conference room, positioned in the outside corner of the space, is surrounded by fixed raised-panel half-lite wood double doors that were salvaged and repurposed from the previous retail space. Matching wood window blinds provide privacy as needed. A concealed roll-down projection screen was mounted in the ceiling coffer for use directly adjacent the conference table. The client chose a soft natural color palette throughout the space that accents the warm and rich stained finish of the fixed exterior wood door panels and new interior wood doors.
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Austin, Texas
Commercial
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