Shooting The Vault:

We photographed an extensive factory and office remodel for Key Interiors, which encompassed private offices, a bull pen area, break rooms, and a recreational locker room designed for employee relaxation. This project was not merely cosmetic; it involved a significant structural rebuild of the main area. The results are remarkable, fostering a think-tank atmosphere that encourages both creation and collaboration.

We will be breaking this project down into several posts, starting with one of my favorite spaces: the vault-break room. Interior designer Debby Hill made the innovative choice to open up the large office vault, preserving the original combination lock door, which adds a unique element to the space. The interior features exposed brick walls that have been cleaned and surfaced, enhancing the character of the area. 


By opening the exterior wall, easy access and an airy feel were introduced to the once-closed-off vault surroundings. This transformation has made the vault-break room a popular spot for coffee breaks, informal meetings, or a quick lunch. Below are a few highlights from this exceptional space.








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