With around 320 m² of floor area, the brief was to create a flexible, modern office interior design that could be leased to different tenants over time—combining architectural heritage with the expectations of today’s teams.
The existing layout was a maze of corridors and small rooms. Maya’s team stripped the floor back to its structure, removing the labyrinthine partitions to reveal generous ceiling heights, tall windows and long views through the space. What emerged is a clear, legible workspace interior design: open where it needs to be, enclosed where focus and privacy matter.
The office is designed for approximately 42 workstations, organised into a mix of open plan areas and six private offices. Three meeting rooms, a multifunctional library “quiet zone”, a kitchen, bar area, server/store room and a bathroom with shower support different rhythms of work in one commercial space interior design.
Foyer Office Space was conceived from the outset as an office for lease, not for a single named tenant. The design responds to common needs Maya has observed across many workplaces—clear circulation, good acoustics, generous natural light, and a balance between privacy and openness—while leaving room for each future company to bring its own identity.
For clients in Windsor, London and across the UK looking for modern office interior design that respects existing architecture and supports flexible working, “Foyer” Office Space is a model of how a historic floor can be re-imagined as a contemporary, commercially viable workplace—without losing its soul.
Project was featured in Archello magazine.
The palette is deliberately restrained: timber, soft neutrals and selected colour accents. This allows artwork, books and the everyday life of a modern workplace to animate the interior without creating visual noise. It’s a considered example of modern office interior design that supports productivity and well-being rather than distracting from it.
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