Third Degree Diner

6 months ago my CEO approached me and my co-worker/friend, Jentry, to design a "diner" space for our company. We acquired a space next door to our office (it was completely empty and abandoned) and had a small(ish) budget to work with.

We started with mood boards and sketches to work from.
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We spent months collecting furniture and decor, hiring contractors and putting everything together.

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Today we unveiled the space. To the left is our office and to the right is our new diner space. This is what it looks like as your step off the elevator.

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We had our logo painted onto the concrete floor we had poured. We wanted to do stained concrete but there was an issue - so we just painted it.

Jeremy and I were up here last night until about 9:30 mopping, cleaning and covering the windows after Jentry and I had spent the entire day finalizing the space.

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The space had to serve as three functions: a kitchen, a lounge and a conference area. We had to seat at least 23 people at a time. What you see here is the kitchen area. The first thing we decided to splurge on was the fridge. It's gorgeous.

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We got a lot of stuff from IKEA - including all the cabinets and sink.

Kitchen details:
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This is the same backsplash Jeremy and I have in our kitchen - different color, of course. We also have the same holders for our utensils.

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I love this vase. It's from CB2.

Next to the kitchen is our lounge space.
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The sectional is IKEA. We have an LCD TV mounted to the wall and a Wii to play.

We painted our columns with chalkboard paint.
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If you want to be inspired read this excerpt from our Employee Brand Book.
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The wall behind our couch is a functional collage of chalkboard squares (in red), metal cork/magnetic boards, cork boards, clocks, and plastic food trays.

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Next to our LCD TV is the original Third Degree logo. Our CEO's father-in-law crafted this out of metal with his own hands.

Last is our conference area.
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Table from BoConcept, chairs from IKEA. Remember when I said I wanted to do a print on wood? Well, I went ahead and tested it out on our diner space first. My photographer, Simon, shot this photo of the exterior of our building. I had one of our printers print it on two pieces of 4' x 6' x .25" plywood. I LOVE it. To the right is a magazine rack holding our Third Degree Employee brand books.

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We all signed our names to this column during the grand opening of the diner (that took place about an hour ago).

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I love this space and feel so lucky to have been given to opportunity to design it with Jentry.

Yay!

 

Reader Comments

wholy crap! That looks amazing! nice work chickie

I LOVE it, it looks amazing.

I can't get over how talented you are. This is such an amazing space.

Very very awesome!

You and Jentry did an amazing job (as you always do)

Gosh, that look so cool! I LOVE it!!! Good job!

wowwie zowwie, this space is a place for inspiration! amazing finished piece. GREAT JOB!!!

and yes, the fridge, totally rocks! :)

@Earmark - Thank you! We actually started our design around the fridge - we knew we wanted it to be the shining star of the space.




J & K started this blog project to document the remodel of their 1929 historical home in the heart of Oklahoma City. It has now turned into a documentation of life, food, fashion, freelance, inspiration, design, adventures and details around the J & K house.

Kathleen works as an award-winning brand consultant and designer specializing in small business branding at Braid Creative & Consulting. Jeremy is a software engineer and is the left-brain to Kathleen’s right.

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