A Tour of Mattamy Homes’ Toronto Office
Construction company Mattamy Homes recently hired workplace design firm Figure3 to design their new office in Toronto, Canada.
“This project aimed to co-locate Mattamy Urban office space with a sales and décor centre in a central location, closer to ongoing developments and other Mattamy offices. By minimizing barriers between the office and sales centre, Mattamy Homes sought to create a seamless connection with their clients and streamline operations.
The design drew inspiration from residential and hospitality spaces, with influences from Scandinavian and Japanese design for a minimalistic yet intentional look. Natural materials, light and dark wood tones, terrazzo, and limestone were paired with contrasting finishes and a warm accent color which highlights key areas, making the space visually stimulating and inviting.
Custom Coffered Ceiling: In the lunchroom and innovation centre, recycled EzoBoard panels provide a unique ceiling application and acoustic sound absorption.
Flexible Seating: Custom millwork banquettes and tiered seating in the lunchroom/innovation centre accommodate various functions.
Mobile Partition: A glass partition in the lunchroom/innovation centre allows the space to be divided while maintaining openness and light.
Barisol Ceiling: In the sales/décor centre, a large Barisol ceiling gives the illusion of height, enhancing the space’s grandeur.
The design effectively blurred the lines between office and sales spaces, creating a cohesive environment for employees and clients. The use of technology, such as large AV screens and touchscreens, enhanced the functionality of the sales/décor centre while the flexible design maximized the floor area, increasing efficiency and allowing for diverse functions.The Mattamy Homes Sales and Decor Centre is a shining example of how thoughtful design can enhance both form and function. By combining a corporate office and sales centre into one cohesive space, Mattamy Homes has created a dynamic environment that reflects their culture and meets the needs of their employees and clients.”
- Location: Toronto, Canada
- Date completed: 2024
- Size: 23,761 square feet
- Design: Figure3