Office Design and Fit Out

Alexander Lloyd | Crawley, West Sussex

CAT-B Office Fit Out

Client:

Alexander Lloyd

Scope:

Office Design, CAT B Fit-Out, Mechanincal & Electrical.

Location:

Crawley, West Sussex

The Brief

We were thrilled when Alexander Lloyd, a prominent local recruitment firm, approached us to design and build their new office space. The project’s vision was to create a dynamic, open-plan environment that fosters collaboration while providing private pods and a staff breakout area.

The goal was to encourage agile working practices and to ensure that the office design embodied the youthful and energetic spirit of their brand. Our team was tasked with translating this vision into a functional and inspiring workspace that would meet the needs of a modern, forward-thinking company.

162

Total Area

20

Desk Spaces

5

Meeting Spaces

1328

Wallpaper Spots

Initial Design

3D visualisations were completed for the client allowing them to to see a realistic representation of the proposed space before any physical work began. This helped them to understand how the final space would look and feel, making it easier for them to make adjustments and ensure the design met their expectations.

Agile work spaces

Two main office areas were designed in an open plan style to allow co-working between team members. Zoned flooring finishes and lighting give these spaces an identity. The feature walls mix graphic wall paper and timber cladding providing a focal point. New furniture allowed us to tie in the teal paint colour with the operator chair seats.

Built in AV equipment
Integrated AV
Wood Acoustic Panels

Pods

Our client wanted to create a series of independent Pods for private meetings. Bespoke desking using curved edges provide comfortable and user friendly booths. Soft, banquette seating alongside operator chairs maximises how the pods can be used. We incorporated stylish globe pendant lights as well as pulling in the timber cladding detail used elsewhere.

Breakout Area

A sense of space was key to ensuring the new design was as light and spacious as possible. Glass walls break up both the breakout area and the Pods to allow light to bounce around as much as possible. The light wood kitchen ties in with the Scandi feel of the space. A breakfast bar with stools provides a perfect spot for colleague to take a break.

Printer area

Functionality is key to make the most of even limited space. A corridor from the open place office to the meeting room became a printer and versatile storage area. By using gloss kitchen units this area is light and bright. This option was also more cost effective than installing a bespoke storage wall.

Meeting Room

Green plant wall adds a dramatic element to the meeting room. Timber cladding runs across the back wall linking back to the open plan office. The globe style pendant feature lights also provide a nod to the lights we installed in the Pods. Furthermore the glass wall with crittal style black banding adds a sleek form to the room.

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