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.
German Doner Kebab – Streamlining Quick-Serve Efficiency with Smart Design
The challenge involved designing two restaurants in service stations with intuitive and seamless flow for customers from entry to ordering.
The approach included optimised space planning, comprehensive technical drawing packages, bold branded elements with digital screens and neon signage, and customer experience enhancements through industrial-style lighting and durable materials.
The outcome delivered a consistent and engaging brand experience aligned with GDK’s global standards, positioning both locations for sustained success through a design strategy balancing operational requirements with brand identity.
Office Design and Fit Out for Taylor Stevenson
Taylor Stevenson had outgrown their existing workspace. The layout no longer made sense for how the team worked day-to-day and the interior felt dated and disconnected from their brand. They wanted a space that supported growth and allowed their teams to work more effectively.
To achieve this, they needed to replan the entire layout, open up additional space by knocking through into the neighbouring unit and create an environment with more structure, identity and purpose.
The team reworked the full layout to give each part of the office a defined purpose, creating a natural flow between work areas, social space and private rooms. They sourced and supplied a full furniture package that complemented the new layout and echoed the Taylor Stevenson brand personality.
The design introduced a solo work pod and phone booth to support private calls, focused tasks and quieter moments. Mesh panels were used to divide areas with subtle industrial references, while acoustic elements and material choices reduced noise and added texture.
The completed space provides a clearer, more structured working environment with improved zoning and flexibility across multiple work settings.