Office Redesign and Furniture Supply for Pyro Fire’s Head Office in South Yorkshire

District Four Design tackled an awkwardly shaped office space for Pyro Fire. The main challenge involved optimising functionality and aesthetics while reflecting the client’s brand identity.

The design approach focused on three key areas: space efficiency through repositioning furniture and utilising underused corners; brand reflection by selecting colours and furnishings matching Pyro Fire’s identity; and creating a touchdown point – an informal meeting area with comfortable seating separated by acoustic screens for privacy.

The project included practical meeting tables, stools, and lounge seating.

Innovative Store Concept for Local Bakery in Doncaster

The challenge involved reinvigorating Leah Bakes’ visual identity. The bakery sought a design that not only mirrored the high quality of their baked goods but also reinforced their brand within a competitive sector.

The approach centred on three key areas: brand recognition through vibrant interiors using the bakery’s signature colours; functional design balancing takeaway service with seating; and personal touches emphasising warmth befitting a family-run operation.

The outcome successfully created a bold and colourful atmosphere that enhanced aesthetic appeal while deepening customer engagement. The redesign strengthened market positioning and established a strong foundation for continued growth.

Interior Refresh and Furniture Supply for Doncaster Chamber

District Four Design revitalised two compact rooms within Doncaster Chamber’s shared office environment. The challenge involved underutilised spaces lacking brand alignment and functional design.

The approach included initial consultation and space analysis to understand operational needs, strategic furniture selection to maximise limited area while maintaining professionalism, integration of the Chamber’s brand colours and logo through custom wall graphics, and creation of a cohesive aesthetic throughout both spaces.

The transformation successfully delivered functionality without sacrificing style. Brand elements strengthened presence through signage and graphics. The Chamber reported overwhelmingly positive feedback, with notably improved operational efficiency following the redesign. The project demonstrates maximising small spaces with smart design.

Full Interior Redesign for Keepmoat’s Head Office in Doncaster

The project involved reimagining a 5,000 sq ft ground floor workspace for 74 employees.

District Four meticulously reconfigured layouts to maximise efficiency while creating dedicated areas for collaboration and focused work. Furniture selection prioritised ergonomic solutions – office chairs, desks, and storage – balancing comfort with aesthetic coherence.

The team integrated energy-efficient LED lighting with acoustic wall treatments in the meeting room and hanging acoustic fixtures in breakout spaces. Keepmoat’s brand identity was embedded throughout via colour schemes, graphics, and signage.

Office Redesign for Gray & Sons Head Office

Gray & Sons recognised untapped potential in their Doncaster headquarters, requiring a sophisticated overhaul to more accurately reflect their corporate identity. The firm needed enhanced operational efficiencies through optimised physical layout and functional dynamics.

The approach employed strategic space planning, analysing existing layouts to eliminate inefficiencies and improve movement flow. The design balanced openness with privacy through a glazed boardroom, wood slat panelling, and quiet alcoves.

Innovative storage solutions included multifunctional planters combining greenery with hidden storage. Interior branding seamlessly integrated company values through careful colour, material, and design element selection.

The outcome achieved a collaborative, flexible work environment promoting creativity and productivity, receiving overwhelmingly positive feedback from clients and employees.

From Brand Strategy to Office Design: A Full Transformation for Discover Financial

District Four helped Discover Financial through a complete business transformation. The challenge involved developing a clear brand identity during a transitional business phase, then reflecting those values in their office environment.

The approach comprised four stages: brand strategy sessions to define company values, creation of visual identity elements (logo, typography, colour palette, tone of voice), rollout across marketing collateral (business cards, letterheads, social graphics), and 3D office planning before furniture procurement.

The outcome delivered a cohesive brand and workspace that genuinely represents who Discover Financial are today.

Office Design and Fit Out for Peak Group

Peak Group relocated to new premises and required help converting an empty space into a functional, branded workplace.

District Four Design addressed their challenge through smart space planning that mapped workflows and defined zones for focus, collaboration, and meetings. The approach emphasised practical details including acoustic treatments, biophilic design elements, and carefully selected flooring.

External signage was designed to establish a strong first impression. Furniture was sourced and installed to accommodate various working styles and encourage natural movement through the space.

The outcome achieved balance between aesthetics and functionality.

Design-Led Office Refit for Dolphin ICT

The project involved transforming a dated ground floor space into a modern, vibrant workspace for Dolphin ICT.

Key design elements included: a bold corridor wall graphic reflecting the client’s tech-forward brand identity; matching stairwell graphics; full-height artificial moss wall featuring the Dolphin logo; custom acoustic panelling in the boardroom with concealed storage; shaped acoustic wall panels throughout office spaces; new desks and task chairs installation; brand-aligned colour decoration; curated wall prints; and new flooring in entrance and stairwell areas.

The outcome delivered a visually cohesive, acoustically balanced environment that enhanced team morale while reinforcing brand identity for client and visitor impressions.

DRFC Hospitality Box Refurb for Signet

Signet engaged District Four to refurbish their hospitality box at Doncaster Rovers Stadium. The existing space lacked energy and failed to reflect the company’s brand identity.

The design approach integrated Signet’s bold red branding throughout, incorporating warm timber slats and soft grey walls for contrast. The layout encourages social interaction while maintaining sightlines to the pitch, suitable for entertaining clients.

Integrated cabinetry and product display surfaces create a cohesive environment. The completed space delivers a confident, brand-led space that’s both functional and engaging, functioning as a versatile hosting environment that embodies Signet’s high-performance values.

DRFC Hospitality Box Refurb for Peak Mechanical

The project involved reimagining Peak Group’s hospitality space at Doncaster Rovers Stadium. The existing setup failed to reflect their professional brand identity.

District Four redesigned the space using Peak’s visual identity and logo geometry, reworked furniture layouts to encourage interaction, and selected materials balancing aesthetics with durability. Finishing touches included wall graphics and framed team shirts.

The outcome transformed the hospitality box into a confident, brand-led environment that feels purpose-built for client hosting while maintaining cost-efficiency.