Christina Haynes Design works as a liaison with architects and other professionals from the planning process to the creation of distinctive business environments. Space planning, work flow, finish selection, and interior unification solidify your business image and increases productivity.
Integrated Identity and Interior Design
A good business identity is consistent. Christina Haynes Design works to align your interior with your business identity. Whether you are developing your business image, branding, or simply updating your look, we work with specialists to seamlessly unify identity with interior design. Christina Haynes Design pairs with MANY HATS ADVERTISING to create tailored business portraits - a complimentary relationship that develops your business brand along with your interior. We can develop a congruent interior and business identity quickly, on time, and cost effectively by making good design decisions from the beginning.
Consultation
- outline possibilities of a proposed space
- evaluate circulation and organization
- furniture selection and placement
- your tenant renovation budget used wisely
- color consultation and coordination
- finish selection and specifications
- lighting design
- custom wall designed to expand visual impact
- accentuate your business identity
- create a distinctive space personalized with professional art
Projects
- Boston Back Bay Brownstone (5 Elegant residences in historic Back Bay).
- El Paso Courthouse modernization (Modernization of five-story courthouse).
- Albuquerque Mountain Brewery (Space expansion and restaurant redesign).
- Tucson Biofeedback Spa (Creating a comfortable and stylish spa).
- New Mexico law firm (A polished and a contemporary high rise).
Unique Design Challenges:
When working with the biofeedback spa, we were presented with the challenge of creating a commercial interior within architectural constraints. This particular space had a large concrete stair run along one wall that could not be removed. Since we needed to utilize this space, as it was a small area, CHRISTINA HAYNES DESIGN came up with a solution. We implemented a bar height countertop and high stools using the concrete stair as a footrest, thus the space could still be used for its intended purpose of computer workstations, meeting the landlord’s requirement of leaving the stair in place.