Simon Carves Engineering
A refined headquarters for a forward-looking engineering team.
THE BRIEF
A busy and well-used workspace, the office had naturally evolved over time and needed updating to feel more consistent and contemporary.
The aim was to introduce thoughtful improvements that would bring cohesion across the space and create an environment employees could feel proud of, without causing major disruption to their day-to-day work.
CLIENT
Aztec Limited
LOCATION
Manchester
WORK
Office Refurbishment
What we delivered
A prominent media and display wall
A bespoke display wall was installed to create a focal point within the Simon Carves office. Integrated shelving allows the team to showcase elements of the business, while discreet spotlight lighting highlights the display. The feature wall was finished in a recognisable blue aligned with the company’s identity.
Functional meeting space improvements
For a newly refurbished meeting area, wall panelling and shelving were installed to bring structure to the room. Durable materials were chosen to withstand everyday use while softening the feel of the space, creating an environment that felt intentional.
Modifications with minimal disruption
The refurbishment focused on improving the space without dramatically altering how it is used. By introducing considered upgrades rather than a full redesign, the project delivered a workplace that felt well-maintained, while avoiding disruption to employees’ routines.
THE EXPERIENCE
The refurbished space reflects the company’s ambitious forward direction.
Working closely with the team at Aztec Construction, the redesign focused on adding character while keeping the workspace familiar for those who use it daily. Subtle design features and practical joinery introduced interest and identity to the office environment.
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