Do me a favor and attach the photos, don’t embed them. They are tiny and it’s hard to discern the details. Don’t bother with the slat wall until it’s the correct color. The white is awful looking – garish and cheap. I can’t believe we installed it in Thailand and then Vietnam. Ugh (Shaii – never ever use white slat wall and we don’t have to make it, we can buy it in any country. It normally has metal inserts which are OK with me, as long as the surface is maple-toned). You didn’t photograph the wall with the entrance door from what I can tell. So please send that. Please have Lam and/or Wong take dimensions of the entrance door wall, and the wall with the window on at the very back of the office, and put the walls into CAD for me and export to an Illustrator file, with the windows and doors drawn in. Then Shaii will draw up a shelving unit we can have built. Something with cabinets on the bottom and open shelving on the top. It’s haphazard looking right now along that back wall. Shaii designed something for Polly’s office that’s nice – lots of closed storage and interesting shelving spaces.
We need a large carpet for underneath the upholstery area. Something either modern or a Persian design. But it should be large enough to extend beyond the seating area so it doesn’t make that space look small. Are the upholstered chairs comfortable? We don’t use that type of chair in any of our spaces as the arms are so high you feel trapped when you sit in them. That’s not what we want for a buyer. Upholstery with lower arms is more appropriate, and more comfortable. So we may want to consider switching those out.