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Hotel and leisure projects is what we do,  our aim is simple, to understand the clients brief and deliver their expectations.

 

Our philosophy is that every project we undertake is bespoke.  We work extensively both with branded concepts and independent clients, and ensure each interior space has a unique identity, whether it is a one-off or part of a bigger brand family.  With a strong track record of producing designs that appeal, attract customers and have a lasting quality, we work to a fixed budget and ensure a sound commercial investment for our clients.

 

How we do it...

 

Simple, we take the stress away from you to ensure your business doesn't suffer.  On taking the brief we prepare a series of aspirational images to ensure we are heading down the right path.  Once approved we start the concept process and prepare mood boards, 3D visuals and sketch details all to aid with your understanding of our vision.  We also have the ability to price projects at this stage which offers a clear understanding of project costs.

 

From concept approval we prepare all necessary drawing details and develop the scheme with the required specialist consultants.  Due to our wide client base and relationships with suppliers we have brought together a unique buying offer for internal finishes which aids in keeping cost to a minimum.  We are happy to share this information with you on appointment of projects regardless of size and cost.

Our Clients

  • Hilton Hotels

  • Q Hotels

  • English Lakes Hotels

  • CS Hotels

  • Park Leisure

  • Leisure Resorts

  • The Coniston Hotel

  • Hurlston Hall Hotel and Country Club

  • The Gomersal Park Hotel

  • Hope Street Hotel, Liverpool

  • Formby Hall, Liverpool

  • Waterloo Hotel, Betws Y Coed

  • Eden Hall Day Spa

  • Langdale Estate, Grasmere (Brimstone Spa)

  • Beech Hill Hotel, Windermere

  • Diamond Lodge, Manchester

  • Breedon Priory

  • The Royal Crescent Hotel, Bath

  • Ardencote Manor

  • Hallmark Hotels

  • Hof Van Saken, Holland

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