Are you looking for a super-efficient office refurbishment company in London? Do you need to get your job done on time and within budget? If the answer is yes, look no further than Initial interiors.
London’s skyline is ever-evolving like a piece of performance art. The horizon appears to change every few days or months at least. Some exciting buildings, including The Shard, are on the back of these changes.
Followed by the aptly named cheese grater, known formally as The Leadenhall Tower. You might be forgiven for thinking The Tulip was a cocktail or plant. It was a building planned for London that got rejected as it did not fit in with the ethos of London buildings.
Not to be outdone, The Dimond Building and 50 Fenchurch Street are a reality proving that investors still love London and business is thriving in the city.
London and Londoners will never stop coming into the city for work; even hybrid working is becoming unpopular with some who miss the interaction of others. It’s vital to take the long-term view as the developers of The Dimond Building have done and create a modern space for your tenants or employees that will make them want to come to work.
Why not? And here are five reasons why you should…
The days of ugly fabric-covered mid-height partitions are long gone. Modern offices need contemporary fittings like glass partitions that offer a feeling of spaciousness without going open plan.
Employees also look for natural light – more windows and less artificial lighting; while that may not always be possible, clever lighting techniques can effectively mimic natural light. Comfort is high on the agenda with softer carpets or wooden floors, ergonomic furniture and adjustable desks.
With global warming, temperature control and air quality are optimised to improve employee well-being. We have seen higher summer temperatures recently, and studies say the trend will continue.
Quiet areas with minimal noise disruptions to minimise distractions during project work or meetings are a must, and well-organised storage spaces for unused items ensure tidiness at all times.
In addition, modern workspaces are now more open to collaboration with workshops and team-building activities conducted in breakout rooms or multi-functional areas. People are expected to move around these areas rather than be confined to their desks during the day, allowing them to work flexibly and interactively.
There was a time when Shoreditch was an area synonymous with poverty. This part of London was not fashionable back in the 80s when London revolved around the square mile. Nowadays, Shoreditch is a happening place, a go-to location, but in some cases, landlords have failed to keep up with the times.
Roll on 40 years, and Shoreditch is a hive of industry and the venue for one of London’s first WeWork co-working spaces. Shoreditch is home to Brick Lane Market, and Spitalfields is on the boundary.
The area has always attracted creatives, but techy types have recently occupied more architecturally interesting buildings. Financial tech companies, including Tranferwise, are based in The Tea Building. The Tea building is an old warehouse building initially owned by Liptons.
Lipton’s Tea Factory is now a high-quality modern office building that has retained its exterior character while offering a black canvas to companies who wish to make their mark on Shoreditch.
You’ve come to the right place if you need an office refit in Shoreditch, E1 and E2. Initial Interiors offer a complete office refit service in these postcodes and surrounding areas.
It’s possible to be history conscious and preserve the uniqueness of E1 and E2 while injecting some modern building techniques that old warehouses and turn of the century building do not have.
Soundproofing is a big problem in inner London, especially in old buildings; modern soundproofing techniques include decoupling and installing sympathetic double glazing, acoustic wall panels, and active anti-noise generators.
Initial Interiors can advise, design and install the necessary soundproofing measures so you don’t have to suffer from loud outside noise or noisy neighbours.
We use various methods and materials, including revolutionary products like metamaterials from spiral plastic inside a sound-reverting shell. It sounds like science fiction, but it’s one of the many ways to soundproof a building.
London is no longer the square mile, and the suburbs are no longer out of town. With this in mind, if you’re looking for a London city centre-based office refit contractor, knowing we cover WC1 and WC2 might be helpful.
Home to the Lloyds Building, Guildhall, and the Tower of London, inner London is the epitome of a 24-hour city. With this in mind, we are one of the few interior companies that work outside of regular office hours (when required) to ensure your project is completed on time and without disruption.
Our experienced team can advise on modern office refurbishments, including suspended ceilings, glass partitions, soundproofing, data cabling, and breakout areas.
We understand that your office reflects you and your business, so we provide only the highest quality building and interior services to ensure your project is completed to the best standards. From initial consultation to aftercare, our experienced team will help ensure that the outcome reflects precisely what you are looking for.
Whether you are looking for a complete office refurbishment or need to update your office space, we are here to help. We always strive to provide the best service and quality materials at competitive prices.
London is changing, so should your office space, plan and refurbish to stay up to date or get left behind. Whether you are looking for an eye-catching new interior or need a refresh of the current look, we can provide the perfect solution.