Commercial fit outs

Commercial fit outs

A commercial fit-out is the process of transforming a raw interior space into a functional commercial environment. This typically involves transforming a bare-bones space, often called a “shell” or “white box”, into a usable space for a specific business type.

A commercial premises is a non-residential facility used to carry out business activities with the aim of obtaining a constant profit. This segment includes offices, shops, industrial enterprises, warehouses, hotels, entertainment complexes, etc.

All existing types of commercial premises can be divided into 5 large groups:

  • office
  • production
  • trading
  • general purpose

Of course, commercial premises fit out (compared to residential ones) has its own peculiarities. Since such objects are primarily focused on making a profit, not only quality, but also high speed of work plays a very important role here.

Types of jobs in commercial fit outs

There are many different jobs involved in a commercial fit-out, ranging from design and planning to construction and installation.

Our team is made up of intrior architects, interior designer, product designers, and project managers with extensive experience in different specialties who will apply their knowledge and skills to the efficient development of projects in a way that will guarantee quality, optimization and satisfaction for our clients.

Here are some of the most common types of jobs:

Commercial fit out project management

Commercial fit-out project management is the art of transforming a raw space into a functional business environment. Project managers oversee the entire process, from design and planning to construction and handover.

They juggle budgets, schedules, and a team of specialists – architects, contractors, electricians, and more. Their goal? Delivering a space that meets the client’s needs, brand, and budget, all on time and within budget. It’s a complex puzzle, but a skilled project manager ensures a smooth transition for your business.

Architecture/Interior Design

Interior architecture plays a key role in transforming a commercial space to reflect both functionality and brand identity.

  • Space Planning

    Interior architects analyze the space, considering factors like traffic flow, department needs, and future growth. They then design a layout that optimizes functionality and creates designated areas for work, collaboration, and relaxation.

  • Branding Integration 

    They help translate the brand’s message into the physical space through elements like color schemes, textures, and furniture choices. This creates a cohesive experience that reinforces brand identity for both employees and clients.

  • Building Code Compliance

    They ensure the design adheres to all relevant building codes and safety regulations, creating a safe and healthy environment for occupants.

  • Technology Integration

    Modern workplaces rely heavily on technology. Interior architects work with low-voltage specialists to integrate essential infrastructure like data cabling and power outlets seamlessly into the design.