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Planning Spaces That Work — Not Just Furniture That Fills a Room
Baruch Samuels of Score Spaces
Just placing furniture in a room doesn’t mean the space is doing its job. As the team at Score Spaces puts it: “The space fills, but fails to live up to its purpose.”
They don’t start by choosing furniture — they start by looking at the space, understanding how it will be used, and planning the layout to match. Whether it’s for a school, clinic, or office, Score helps clients shape their spaces with drawings, renderings, custom millwork, and full installation.
At the OJBA Mid-Atlantic Expo, Baruch explained: “We don’t just sell pieces. We do layouts, drawings, renderings, millwork… everything. It’s a one-stop shop.”
Throughout the process, they focus on usability, planning, and staying within the client’s budget, adjusting designs as needed to meet both goals and constraints.
That same measured approach showed up in their expo presence. Known for elaborate displays at past OJBA shows, they chose a more understated setup in Baltimore — one that reflected the tone of the Mid-Atlantic crowd. “It’s a different crowd,” Baruch said. “A lot of new faces, and a lot of energy.”
Whether a space is being built from scratch or getting reworked, Score Spaces brings decades of experience to the table. They’ve been helping teams plan smarter since 1995, with layouts and systems built around how the space will actually be used.
Watch Baruch walk through how Score Spaces approaches space planning — from layout to install.

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