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Loving Work at Holland Hills Mori Tower RoP
June 01, 2010
Wataru Ryoke, president of RFA Investors, chose Holland Hills RoP about six months ago, choosing the building for its convenient location and modern design.
Much of the furniture he chose was custom-made to fit the unique space, and all the colors and textures he used are soft, warm and soothing.
Ryoke says that he always enjoys himself at work and has fun doing what he does, but he wanted a space that had a softer, lighter feeling.
For some lucky people, an office is much more than just a workspace. It can be a sanctuary in which both visitors and employees feel at home, instilling a sense of calm, rejuvenation, and even fun. Wataru Ryoke, president of RFA Investors, chose Holland Hills Mori Tower RoP about six months ago, choosing the building for its convenient location and modern design. "I didn't want a traditional office space," he says. "I wanted something warm and inviting." Both in his career and as a hobby, Ryoke enjoys working with interior design and decorating, so the simple, clean layout of his new space made the perfect canvas for yet another project. He installed thick, soft carpet in a very pale shade of grey, and on top of that added an area rug under the furniture in his meeting room. "I don't like to wear slippers, so I try to use the thickest carpet possible," he says. Much of the furniture he chose was custom-made to fit the unique space, and all the colors and textures he used are soft, warm and soothing. Ryoke is involved in a variety of fields, including web design and internet marketing, event production, caf? design, and even celebrity castings. Until last year, he had space located in a residence that had a "dark and heavy" design. Ryoke says that he always enjoys himself at work and has fun doing what he does, but he wanted a space that had a softer, lighter feeling. A friend had a space at Holland Hills RoP, and after visiting the building, he decided to move his team of three there. Judging by the fond way in which he speaks about the property, he has no regrets about his decision. And with his keen eye and talent for design, he sure has made the most of the space. Kelly