eHome’s iconic, design-forward office proves that being in an industrial building doesn’t mean your workspace has to be drab or boring.
Premier blowout salon Drybar turned to PlanForce to serve as Architect of Record for their Minnesota retail salon store locations.
PowerObjects turned to PlanForce to design a new 20K SF expansion that melds the building’s industrial shell with bright and contemporary office interiors.
The new office space for Meuser Law takes advantage of abundant natural light to create a very modern and spacious atmosphere. The office design features very light carpet and light walls blended with beautiful walnut wood accents, creating a professional space that isn’t dark or intimidating.
This Minneapolis apartment complex — built to take advantage of the light rail line — reaches out to the neighboring single family homes with a series of individual, front porches for the ground floor units.
Originally built as a fast food restaurant, the Pine City, MN branch of Spire Credit Union gets an open, contemporary look that will serve the credit union and their members for years to come.
In designing the new quick-serve restaurant, the goal was to leave as much room out front as possible for seating and branding, while still providing the space needed for all of Rack Shack BBQ’s kitchen equipment.
Developed for Washington Prime Group, who own shopping malls across the country, Admiral’s Pub is a new concept—a classic, Irish-style pub in a freestanding mall kiosk.
For Santuary SalonSpa’s newest location, PlanForce created a luxurious salon and spa in a unique historical building in the heart of downtown Excelsior, MN.
For this new, upscale location, Lu’s Sandwiches wanted the store to be inspired by Asian influences, but not feel like a Chinese restaurant. The final look is contemporary, hip, and trendy, with bright, energetic paint colors, a unique, vibrant mural, and warm wood accents.