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DMSi unveils new Omaha workspace

DMSi unveils new Omaha workspace

Friday, May 2, 2025

Darland recently completed an office remodel for DMSi software in Omaha. This modern office renovation involved the removal of a section of the upper floor, creating an open, two-story area with 'floating' conference room. A large, custom stair case was constructed to anchor the two spaces. The project also included the creation of a large work café with various seating options, interactive games and beer taps.

The project incorporated a variety of materials, including sound-dampening acoustic wall panels and baffles, versatile magnetic steel walls, custom decorative metal wall dividers, oak wall paneling and mosaic wall tile.

The lobby features an approximately 154-square-foot fabric light fixture, complemented by prominent 8-foot diameter pendant lights at the stairwells and sleek L-shaped lighting in the corridors.

To achieve the desired "floating" appearance of the second-floor conference room, the structural engineer implemented a unique design. This involved reconfiguring the steel framework and engineering the support system to suspend the room from the third floor above, eliminating the need for visible supports below.

Founded in 1976 by Omaha's Baum Iron to create an inventory system, DMSi quickly pivoted to serve others in the building products industry with a core value of exceptional customer service, including unique on-site training. This family-owned company continues to prioritize its customers' success through strong partnerships and tailored technology solutions.