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Experience the experience zone

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Ummay Marzan Jui
18 September, 2019, 12:55 pm
Last modified: 02 October, 2019, 04:25 pm

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Experience the experience zone

Breakout space or experience room whatever you call; it needs to make one feel connected

Ummay Marzan Jui
18 September, 2019, 12:55 pm
Last modified: 02 October, 2019, 04:25 pm
Eye soothing experience zone has a unique approach that boosts productivity of employees. Head Office of ADA Trading Co. Bangladesh Ltd Photo: Maruf Raihan, Design Consultant: Archvista Limited
Eye soothing experience zone has a unique approach that boosts productivity of employees. Head Office of ADA Trading Co. Bangladesh Ltd Photo: Maruf Raihan, Design Consultant: Archvista Limited

There is a new architectural feat in Dhaka. In case you have not noticed, the ADA Trading Bangladesh Co. Ltd office hosts an "experience zone" with awesome design and ambience to their clients and employees.

Instead of traditional decorum in office leading multiple exemplary offices are coming up with vibrant and wonderful spaces inside office except for the desks for work only. Architects labelled those spaces as experience zone or breakout zone.

Work pressure, deadline, tight schedule are the most common scenarios of a workplace. In such situations, one need to calm down, clear the junk and boost it up. So, a short break might help instantly.

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While creating a breakout space, one needs to remind that neither an introvert nor an extrovert should feel isolated there. Breakout space or experience room whatever you call; it needs to make one feel connected.

Vibrant colours might help you to create a vibrant mood. Colourful painting, pictures, furniture might be good options to explore with. Yellow, magenta, black colours can help you to make a vibrant space.

Soothing colours can create a serene environment at experience zone. Total white, pale green or baby blue might work well. Little booths in such background hue can make the introverts to embrace themselves.

"Experience zone is a complete comfort to boost employees' energy. In terms of office decorum the sense of being traditional is changing now days. Our clients prefer more employee friendly environment in the office therefore experience zone in an office is among one of the priority that clients want to keep in the office, says Fatema Tuz Zaman, Architect, Archvista Architects.   

Having a cup of coffee with ten minutes chit-chat might open the knots of your mind. So, adorn it with love. Vintage, modern, or combination of both can be the theme to décor experience zone.

As break time means break from your screen, why do not you entertain yourself a bit? Indoor games like chess, ludo, and foosball can release the stress. If people are not tired of their desks and able to walk around while feeling mundane at office, they become more creative.   

Being close to nature sometimes helps one to think deeply. The combination of green and rustic furniture can work like magic at breakout space because simplicity is the best.

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