Designing the Chairman Office & Decoration

26/08/2025 - 09:26
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I once designing the Chairman Office for a leader who only made a decision after 3 seconds of looking at the wall painting. Someone also told me: “The office must make them – the captains who are steering the business ship feel like they are sitting in the middle of a 10-year vision”. That was the moment I realized: designing a president’s office is not just about arranging beautiful items. It is about creating a stage where emotions, vision and power speak at the same time. Through dozens of projects, from cool modern to majestic classic. From the sunny Mediterranean to the quiet Indochina. I have drawn out principles that are not in books. This is practical experience in how to coordinate decorative elements. To turn the room into a “power chair”. Where every detail contributes to guiding thinking and decisions.

1. Basic principles in decorating the chairman office

When designing the chairman’s office space, five basic principles need to be put first. To ensure both aesthetic efficiency and the right transmission of leadership spirit. First of all, the function must be absolutely respected. With the focus on the leader’s emotions and experiences. Next, the space needs to reflect deep personalization. Expressing the lifestyle, management philosophy and individual leadership vision. The design must be consistent in language, avoiding mixing schools. In order to not cause confusion or lose professionalism. Each style should be selected with 1-2 subtle highlights, to create a different experience and mark. Finally, materials and lighting are core elements that help shape aesthetic emotions. They can elevate the space or conversely reduce the value of the overall room. (13 ideas for designing a luxurious and modern president’s office).

2. Coordinate decorative elements according to style in designing the Chairman Office

Modern style

Modern style emphasizes minimalism but not monotony. It is the perfect choice for presidents who love transparency, decisiveness and efficiency in management thinking. Modern space should be organized neatly, with straight lines. Minimize unnecessary details to honor sophistication and functionality.

When decorating in a modern style, I usually start with a neutral color palette: white, gray, and black are the three main pillars. To make the space less monotonous, you can add metallic accents (chrome, silver) or navy blue on the handles, picture frames, or table and chair legs. Lighting is a very important factor. For the president’s room, I prioritize using floor lamps or minimalist table lamps. Use warm white light to bring a warm and friendly feeling to the space. While still maintaining the inherent luxury and professionalism.

Finally, paintings should be abstract, medium to large in size, with a color tone that matches the space. One or two works are enough to create a subtle highlight, avoid hanging scattered and causing confusion. Green plants should be of clear geometric shapes such as mini bonsai or monstera placed in white ceramic or cement pots. Absolutely limit sparkling, patterned decor items. A minimalist wall clock or a small cube statue is enough to complete the sophisticated and effective look of the overall space.

Classic / Neoclassic

Classic or neoclassical style is a choice that represents power and cultural depth for the president’s office. They are especially suitable for leaders with calm personalities, long-term vision and a preference for sustainability. The most obvious feature of this style is the symmetrical layout. The decorative details are elaborate, using high-class materials and elegant colors.

With classic space, decoration needs to create a feeling of solidity and luxury

I start with a cream, milky white or beige background color. Then emphasize with a light metallic or dark brown wood. The crystal chandelier is the “heart” of the ceiling. So when choosing, I often choose the type with a curved lamp arm. The crystal is long, the light is soft yellow to enhance the visual depth. The classic brass-based table lamp should be placed symmetrically on both ends of the table or bookshelf. To create a more balanced and harmonious feeling for the space.

Oil paintings (preferably portraits or classical landscapes) should be framed in gold or dark wood. Avoid choosing abstract paintings because they are easily “out of tune”. A bust placed on a pedestal or wooden shelf is a subtle highlight. It shows a calm and profound power. Pendulum clocks or mosaics in a classic style. They are also very present in the space, contributing to the inherent elegance.

Curtains should be made of thick velvet, with regular folds. Combined with a carpet with curved patterns to bring a soft feeling to the space. At the same time, create visual depth for the room. Avoid using elements that are too industrial or modern. Because they can lose the solemnity and classic beauty typical of the president’s room. (Why choose Proce in the design of the president’s office?).

Mediterranean style

The Mediterranean style inspires freedom and creativity. Ideal for presidents who pursue innovation and value connection with nature. This type of space is often open, filled with natural light and close to the most rustic things. The important thing when coordinating decoration in this style is to maintain a balance between nostalgia and freedom. Bringing a relaxing feeling but still full of personality.

The combination of decorative elements in designing the Chairman Office

To create a Mediterranean-inspired space in the president’s office. The key is the natural and bright combination of raw materials and colors that breathe the sea. I often prioritize using bright white tones for the walls and ceilings of the space. Combined with blue, beige and earthy brown accents. Mosaic tiles can be used to create accents on borders or small decorative pieces. Contributing to increasing the liveliness and harmony of the space. However, these details should be used sparingly to avoid creating a confusing feeling and losing the overall harmony of the room.

I chose rough ceramic or wrought iron hanging lamps. Combined with warm yellow light to create a friendly feeling for the office. On the wall, I hung a few antique maps, ceramic paintings and placed a small wooden boat model on the shelf. These are details that evoke the spirit of exploration while still being close to the leader’s space. In addition, I also placed a large pot of plants such as olive or cactus to bring an airy feeling. And a little breath of nature to the space. The sofa is covered with linen, the cushions are beige, so avoid shiny materials or overly elaborate designs. I also avoid using cold metal or modern industrial style. Because they easily lose the “sun and wind” quality that I want to keep.

Indochine style

Indochinese style is a subtle blend of profound Asian spirit and elegant ancient French influence. This style is ideal for presidents who cherish traditional values. But still emphasize elegance and personal identity. Spaces in this style often have a quiet, nostalgic feeling but are not old-fashioned. Helps create depth of mind for the leader.

How did I coordinate the decorative details?

Decorating the president’s room in the Indochinese style requires meticulousness in every handcrafted detail. And moderation to maintain cultural depth. When designing, I often choose white or light earthy yellow walls as the background. Combined with color tones such as brown wood, moss green, black and white according to the principle of yin-yang balance. Lacquer paintings or ancient motifs such as lotus, bamboo, crane are arranged on the main walls to create cultural depth for the president’s room. I often place small Buddha statues, vases or ancient ceramic vases on wooden shelves or tea tables to increase the feeling of tranquility. CNC partitions with ancient patterns are also the way I use to divide the space. While still maintaining elegance, gentleness and grace.

I choose lamps with paper shades, bamboo or rattan frames, with an Asian feel. For plants, I prefer ferns, bamboo or orchids. These are plants that bring a soft and elegant beauty. I completely avoid modern Western-style furniture or shiny metal materials. Because they easily distort the spirit of the overall space.

Industrial style

Industrial style has a raw, unconventional beauty. It shows the creative, practical and fearless spirit of a different leader. This style is for presidents who have a mindset that promotes innovation and a strong personality. Industrial space is not fussy, but focuses on showing the original beauty of the materials. From concrete, steel to raw bricks or recycled wood.

Coordinating decorative details in industrial style requires a skillful balance between rough look and modern layout.

I usually choose a concrete gray or natural brick background. If construction is not possible, using cement or brick wallpaper is also a temporary solution. I usually keep iron details such as shelves, table legs or picture frames in black or rusty brown. Do not paint too much to retain the original beauty of the style.

Metal lanterns and incandescent ceiling lights with soft yellow light are familiar warm accents. I choose technical drawings. Or black and white maps in simple steel frames to keep the strong and delicate look. A large gear clock is also a must because it creates a unique personality for the space. Old brown retro leather chairs and a wooden tea table bring a rustic, warm and very attractive look. Potted plants such as cacti, succulents or tiger tongue placed in cement pots. Also contribute to softening the space, creating a feeling of closeness to nature. I always avoid using overly shiny furniture or flashy decor. Because they easily lose the rustic and original look that I want to keep for the room. (The journey of choosing antique items for the president’s office interior).

Conclude

I always believe that a properly designed chairman’s office space needs no introduction. Just stepping in is enough for others to feel the stature of the person sitting there. Every decorative element, whether it’s a wall painting or the lines of a leather chair, must contribute to telling a story about leadership, courage and vision. I don’t pursue sophistication, but rather emotional precision. Because in the end, interior design is not just about beauty. It’s about creating an environment that promotes big decisions and nurtures big dreams. That’s what I always pursue in every chairman’s office project I undertake.

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