Power Home Remodeling Offices – Houston
The 16,000 square-foot office space for Power Home Remodeling was inspired by Houston’s vibrant street art scene, a playful and dynamic environment reflective of local culture and community.
CallisonRTKL designed the Power Home Remodeling offices with thoughtful finishes and playful design in Houston, Texas.
More natural and subtle elements balance out areas of high visual stimulation, and the overall office design encompasses the local culture. Conference rooms, training rooms, and breakout areas are spread across the office to offer multiple work settings.
It was important for the space to evoke a connection to the local community. Bold textures and colors create a connection to the local street art concept and make employees feel like they are “part of the art.” One highlight is the large custom mural in the café created in partnership by one of Power’s graphic designers and a local Houston graffiti artist. The mural is a combination of elements special to Houston, as well as Power Home Remodeling’s culture and values. A large green wall and natural wood tones were essential elements to balance the mix of vibrant colors and dark metals within the space.
Power Home Remodeling’s Houston office is fitted with conference spaces designed to compliment the employees’ high-energy user experience. Power uses music as a sensory element as employees enter and exit conference rooms to set the tone for the day’s goals. As a way to reinforce the company’s values, words and phrases physically appear on the wall — all made possible by intentional technology choices built into the design. CRTKL’s design focuses on the user experience and incorporates branding elements and lighting design synced to the beat of the music. As the music changes, the lighting and audio visual (AV) technology changes to enhance the experience and build-up excitement for the meeting. Words of encouragement and Power Home Remodeling’s values are displayed as they enter and leave the conference room and can be programmed to change.
Design: CallisonRTKL
Photography: Garrett Rowland