DESIGN FREEDOM WITH ONTERA

Published by
Lorenzo Logi
June 2, 2014

Three projects that have employed Ontera's products and 'Design Freedom' service demonstrate the superb results that can be obtained when confidently customising carpet tiles to suit the design and colours of a space.

Ontera’s ‘Design Freedom’ service is a uniquely responsive tool for the curation and customisation of Ontera’s product range. As we see in these projects, the ability to colour match to a specific paint colour or fabric swatch gives designers and specifiers the power to confidently combine finishes and dramatically elevate the aesthetic and functional qualities of a project.

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Queensland University of Technology – S Block, by Suters Architects
Brisbane, Queensland

For this refurbishment of QUT’s ‘S Block’, the design brief of maximising natural light and providing open, collaborative working environments resulted in giving each floor a separate, identifiable colour to facilitate way-finding without the use of signage. A perfect opportunity to match paint colours, highlight features and flooring finishes, the coherent palette gives each area a distinct character and facilitates effortless visual orientation.

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St Andrew’s Primary School, by Swanbury Penglase Architects
Adelaide, South Australia
 

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The interior design philosophy that informed the expansion of St Andrew’s school in Walkerville, Adelaide was to reflect the nature and use of the space in colour and material selections. The interior palette is finished in a combination of high gloss, natural and tactile finishes, with timber acoustic panels adding natural warmth and bright colours in the custom carpet and fabric-covered acoustic panels used to identify different zones.

Working from a base pattern that could be realised in different colour ways, Ontera created a swatch that rhymed with feature colours throughout the project, sustaining it’s visual vibrancy and consistency, and once again supporting intuitive space identification.

St Lawrence, by Smith and Tracey Architects
Derrimut, Victoria

A theme of ‘discovery’ runs through this project, with interlocking jigsaw pieces represented in the carpet design in breakout zones, custom made light fittings and modular furniture. A band of green carpet is used to split the space into zones without the use of walls; this also runs up the wall to allow children to lean against the wall and read.

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