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Maximising the market appeal…

The Howard de Walden Estate

LOCATION
Marylebone, London

SIZE
5,012 sq ft

SECTOR
Workplace

DISCIPLINES
Interiors, Architecture

SERVICES
CAT A

 

OVERVIEW

 

The two 18th century mews buildings, part of The Howard de Walden Estate, had been in use as office space, but had become ‘tired’ and in need of updating. The brief was to create a more premium look and feel and to maximise the market appeal with the aim of letting the space as a single tenancy.

Tonik Edge design to refurbish and remodel 11-12 Wigmore Place includes enhancing the original façade features, maximising natural light and creating better connectivity between interior and exterior spaces at the ground floor level.

There has been extensive remodeling and redecoration throughout, using a palette and materials that reflect the industrial history of the properties and contemporary insertions that provide the best environment for modern working practices.

The net lettable sq ft of office space is 5,012 sq ft.

 
The completed scheme has transformed these 1980’s style cellular offices into on-point open plan spaces, configured to reflect the industrial origins of the building and offering all the enhancements expected of a modern flexible workplace.
— Barry Greenstreet, Building Surveyor, The Howard de Walden Estate
 
 

The building has gained an EPC rating A.

 

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