A good interior design can help your business work more effectively, increasing productivity and performance. At Carter Jonas, our experts provide flexible environments which can reduce space requirements, including running costs, making the building more energy efficient, and reducing carbon usage.

Our interiors provide a healthy setting and can support a better work-life balance for building user, which optimises productivity and performance. In addition to this, our designs can help achieve greater inclusivity by supporting users’ needs. 

Our highly experienced team of professionals can also provide property strategy advice, project management, building surveying and quantity surveying advice alongside our interior design service to ensure a successful development. 

We offer a full service starting from the development of a brief and a timetable that is realistic and achievable, ensuring the budget is adhered to, and give support throughout the procurement process to make sure best value is achieved and the building is delivered on time.  


Our interior design desrvice by sector

We work in a variety of sectors within commercial property, and specialise in:

Our team provide a tailored approach to solving your unique design problems and requirements by carefully reviewing your business needs. Our interior designers focus on introducing flexibility in the form of an agile or hybrid workplace to reduce space requirements and generate cost savings.

Carter Jonas can provide a full interior design service to complement its tenant advisory, building surveying, project management, property strategy and historic building advice. Designs can be fully integrated and provided at an earlier stage in the process achieving a more holistic approach. 

Our team of professionals have wide expertise in early years, primary and high school design, creating concepts that optimise the environment for both academic achievement and social edification. We follow guidelines and regulations to ensure schools remain safe and functional, whilst creating modern educational spaces. We design our spaces to inspire students, support new technology and to be adaptable to encourage diverse forms of teaching and learning.

Through every part of the design process, we employ environmental sustainability and occupancy wellbeing principles to create a healthy building that lowers consumption of resources and produces less waste. 

 

At Carter Jonas, we understand the importance of designing an interior environment for every healthcare facility that enhances the health and wellbeing of customers and staff alike. Our interiors team focuses on creating spaces that are modern, warm, and welcoming whilst meeting the complex needs of the customers. 

As well as your brand identity, the architectural style of the building and its geographical location are considered throughout the design process to create bespoke solutions. Our designs for the healthcare sector are built on accessibility, and include planning for ambulant disabled and wheelchair users, using colour contrast for the visually impaired and bespoke designs for residents with dementia and other special needs.

We work alongside engineers, acousticians, and fire consultants to ensure the building is fit for purpose and safe. 

We work alongside our historic building consultancy professionals, to deliver refurbishment projects, respecting the buildings’ character, special architectural features and highlighting areas of historic interest, whilst upgrading the building for modern use. 

Our team of experts produce plans, elevations, details, and 3D renderings to achieve listed building consent, as well as producing technical drawings for construction, answer queries and inspect the quality of the work when the project is on site.

Experienced in interior design for leisure centres and cafés, our designers ensure the project aligns with the client’s needs and business ideals, developing an interior brand identity and creating a model that is commercially viable.

We consider everyone who will be using the space and ensure that it is designed to be more inclusive. We aim to create environmentally sustainable spaces that enhance wellbeing. Balancing aesthetics and comfort with the functionality of the space, including robustness of the finishes and furnishings means our designs withstand the day-to-day activities of the space for years to come. 


Our range of interior design services

Our design professionals work on a variety of large and small projects, either refurbishments or fit outs, from test fits to full design. We offer a variety of services including: 

Together with our Property Consultancy & Strategy team we provide estate strategy services including feasibility studies with options appraisals, and business case financial modelling. We advise on estate rationalisation and consolidation to improve the efficiency of assets, saving costs and achieving carbon targets.

At feasibility stage we would work with you to develop your design brief to ensure your desired project outcomes are captured including spatial, sustainability and quality objectives.
Our expert designers will collaborate and work with you to provide a wide range of solutions, communicated via mood boards, sketches and finalised space plans, together with an outline specification and up to date project programme. 

We take into consideration all factors, including the constraints of the existing building, the developed design strategy and the function and utility of the space. Furniture, fixtures, and equipment (FF+E), artwork, graphic design, wayfinding, lighting, and the audio-visual strategy is conceived holistically at this stage.  

We offer 3D visualisation services, modelling designs in Revit, as well as photo realistic CGIs (computer generated images) or hand sketches to capture and communicate concepts and precise design intent.

Our team coordinates with structural engineers, service engineers, acousticians, health and safety, fire officers, system providers and other professionals required for the project, including furniture fabricators to develop any bespoke furniture designs required. 

The design is developed to comply with building regulations and align with the project programme, cost plan and project strategies. We offer consultation services with the local planning authority as well as planning application advice. 

Our interior design team along with our architectural technicians prepare and coordinate the construction information required to tender the project, including technical drawings, such as plans, elevations and details, schedules, and specifications.

Services include full building specification, building regulations application and tender estimates.
Our experienced architects, project managers and quantity surveying team support clients to create a procurement route that is not only suited to the requirements of their business, but that also meets the project’s requirements effectively. We prepare the tender and contract documents, such as bills of quantities, as well as tender analysis reports. 
During the construction phase of a project our design team inspects the quality of the installation, monitors progress on site and answers site queries.
Our experienced project management team and design professionals work together to deliver interior refurbishment and fit out projects.

Why choose Carter Jonas for your interior design needs?

The Carter Jonas BIID (British Institute of Interior Design) registered interior design team has 30 years commercial experience and provides a professional, effective and personal service alongside our tenant advisory, building surveying, project management, property strategy and historic building teams. Our advice is fully integrated within the consultancy process, offering a comprehensive approach without design and build company terms of business restrictions.

Carter Jonas is also a BCO (British Council for Offices) member, Britain’s leading forum for the office sector, supporting best practice framework in the real estate industry.

Our interior design service can bring a variety of benefits, including:

  • Bespoke design to meet occupier needs
  • Strengthen and support company brand, values and culture
  • Imaginative solutions to functional requirements
  • An agile/hybrid workplace which can reduce space requirements and generates cost savings
  • A reduction of running costs and support meeting carbon targets 
  • Improving operational efficiencies
  • Boosting wellbeing, happiness, and moral thereby reducing stress and illness of the workforce
  • Achieving greater inclusivity
  • Increased productivity and performance
  • Supporting better work/life balance
  • Improving staff retention and attracting new talent 

     

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Simon joined Sutton Griffin, now Carter Jonas, in 1999 and in 2010 was promoted to Director, specialising in commercial, retail and residential work with special responsibility for the technical design and contractual delivery of projects. His experience in large-scale projects enables him to guide Carter Jonas schemes through calm waters. Simon also ensures that the firm harnesses the latest technologies to create graphics and presentation materials that are second-to-none. Simon's interests are predominantly dictated by his family of three young sons and their own sporting activities but if he does get a break from taxi driving, he enjoys attempting to play golf and sailing.

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