The Challenge: Vertical Disconnection in Dhaka Offices
Managing a multi-story corporate office in Bangladesh comes with a real operational challenge: vertical separation. In high-density areas like Dhaka, businesses often span multiple floors. Teams lose time moving between levels, and communication breaks down.
When we partnered with Creative Engineers LTD, the goal was not just “decoration”; it was integration. We needed to stop the building from feeling like three separate rented apartments and start functioning as one connected corporate system.
As an office interior design company in Dhaka, we delivered corporate office interior design that keeps three floors working as one unified system. Under the guidance of Lead Architect Ar. Rowful Monir (IAB No. M-168), we executed this 10,500 sft transformation in six months.
1. The Spine Strategy: Circulation First
A multi-story office fails when movement is not intuitive. We started with circulation logic before furniture.
- Vertical linking. We aligned stair access with floor planning so teams move between floors without confusion.
- Predictable routes. We established a primary spine on every floor, so meeting zones and restrooms stay easy to find.
2. Workstation Layout: The Team Bay Concept
To support daily operations, we rejected the rigid sea of desks approach. We designed flexible team bays where departments sit by workflow adjacency.
Timeline. 6 months.
Capacity delivered. 80 workstations and 3 meeting rooms across three floors.
Clutter control mattered. We integrated storage and service positions into the workstation strategy to keep surfaces clean and work bays operational.
Industry context. This project followed a structured corporate hierarchy. High-speed teams often need denser agile pods instead of these team bays.
3. Custom Furniture, Storage, and Cable Management
Standard furniture often fails to meet IT and storage needs in modern Dhaka offices. We design custom solutions to solve this.
- Cable management. We coordinated power points and cable routing with the workstation layout. This reduces trip hazards and keeps maintenance simple.
Modular storage. We designed custom meeting tables and modular storage units to match the workflow. We use the same precision on projects like the UNDP Office Renovation at IDB Bhaban, where site safety coordination and complex IT integration were core requirements.
4. Acoustic Control and Meeting Zones
Privacy is a working requirement in modern offices. We treated acoustics as a layout decision, not an afterthought.
- Strategic placement. We positioned meeting rooms and call zones for quick access from work bays, then buffered them with circulation corridors.
- Noise spill control. We kept high-traffic collaboration zones away from deep-work areas, using partitions and door locations to shape privacy.
5. Brand Integration and Supervision Discipline
The brand experience does not stop at reception. We used consistent feature walls and coordinated finishes to create one corporate identity across floors.
We use the same supervision checklist structure on government and corporate sites. For a benchmark, review our work at Daak Bhaban (A2i Office) in Agargaon. We supervised the interior execution for this 7,600 sft critical government office with documented checks and approvals to keep design specs consistent.
How to Evaluate Your Next Design Partner
If you are shortlisting an interior design company in Dhaka, do not judge only by renders. Judge planning discipline.
If you compare an office interior design company in Bangladesh, ask for drawings, BOQ, and supervision checkpoints.
- Check their circulation logic.
- Ask how they handle cable management and acoustics.
- Verify their site supervision checkpoints, like we did at Daak Bhaban and Creative Engineers.
This project proves that a structure-first approach drives execution quality.
Next Steps for Your Workspace
Plan your project. Understand our workflow at Office Interior Design Services.
Small space? If you have a tighter footprint, read Small Office Interior Design Ideas in Dhaka.