Collaborative Office Space Designed for Employee Well-being 

Space planning • Custom furnishings and decor • Mural design

Sprout Therapy brought us back to address one room that needed to carry three roles across any given day: a formal team meeting space, a collaborative conference setup, and a place employees could step away and reset. The challenge was tone. If it read too “conference,” it would never feel restorative. If it leaned too loungey, it would undercut the room’s professional purpose. It needed to feel fun and functional. We were immediately on board when we learned of our client’s non-negotiable: a swinging chair. It signals permission to pause. It also gives the room a memorable, human-centered moment.

Sprout Therapy

Sprout Therapy

PROJECT KEYWORDS

1 - Workplace Wellness

2 - Flexible Meeting Space

3 - Human Centered Design

MOODBOARDS & RENDERINGS

Our design intent was to create a space with clear zones and calm circulation, so the room could shift between work modes without constant reconfiguring or visual noise.


The room had to hold up for meetings, but still feel comfortable for employee breaks. We selected furniture and decor that kept a clean, workplace-appropriate profile, then layered comfort through tactile materials and seating choices that support longer sits. The room can host a formal meeting without apology, and it can support a reset without needing to “switch modes” visually.



We planned distinct zones with an intuitive layout, anchoring the meeting function first, then carving out a dedicated reprieve area that still felt connected to the whole

The finished room supports team meetings, conference-style collaboration, and true employee reprieve in a single, flexible space. The overall layout reduces friction, so the room stays easy to use throughout the day, not precious or overly staged. People can read the room quickly and choose the right spot for the moment. The space feels calm because it is organized, not because it is sparse.

Client testimonial

“The Lemieux Interiors team understood what we were trying to accomplish immediately. We needed a room that could handle serious meetings and also give our team a place to genuinely decompress. They made the swinging chair feel intentional, not random, and the space now supports the way our staff actually works and recovers during the day.”

If your team needs a space that supports focus and recovery in the same footprint, we’ll map a plan that makes both feel natural.

CREDITS

Principal Designer & Stylist:

Samantha Lemieux

Photographer:

Kaitlin Green

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