"SOSEKI" JAPANESE RESTAURANT, LONDON CITY
"Soseki" Japanese Restaurant, London city

FITTING FOR COMMERCIAL PREMISES

We design, supply, and fit both standard and bespoke high-quality furniture for bars &  restaurants, hotels, shops, functional offices, and other commercial spaces.
We have the expertise to fit any specialist fittings and fixtures for commercial joinery.
Our products include various standard and unconventional furniture, partition walls, sliding door systems.
We are happy to work from architects’ drawings, customer sketches, photographs or even just an idea in your head.

COMMERCIAL FIT OUT PROJECTS

Contribution at various Commercial Projects while working for Specialist Contractor in UK

Retail Shopfitting

Residential Refurbish

OUR LATEST PROJECTS

WHY CHOOSE US

With over 15 years experience and a real focus on customer satisfaction, you can rely on us for your next project. We provide a professional renovation and installation services with a real focus on customer satisfaction.

  • Financial Responsibility to Our Clients
  • Superior Quality and Craftsmanship
  • Quality and Value to the Projects We Deliver
  • Highest Standards in Cost Control
  • On Time and on Budget
  • Real Focus on Customer Satisfaction

POPULAR QUESTIONS

  • Why does a renovation project cost so much?

    General Reasons for High Renovation Costs:

    • Skilled Labor: Renovations require experienced professionals to ensure quality and safety.
    • Quality Materials: Durable, compliant materials often come at a premium.
    • Unforeseen Repairs: Hidden damages uncovered during renovation add time and costs.
    • Regulatory Compliance: Meeting safety and building codes requires additional work and inspections.
    • Value of Investment: Renovations improve durability, safety, and functionality, justifying the costs.

    Tenerife-Specific Factors Increasing Costs:

    • Climate and Environmental Conditions: Coastal humidity, salt air, and volcanic activity demand specialized materials and techniques to prevent corrosion and damage.
    • Logistics and Transportation: Importing materials and equipment to the island involves higher shipping and handling fees.
    • Strict Building Regulations: Local codes, especially in protected or historic zones, require permits and custom solutions.
    • Structural Challenges: Older buildings often show hidden moisture or salt damage needing structural reinforcement.
    • Sustainable Upgrades: Eco-friendly systems like solar panels and water-saving installations increase upfront costs but add long-term value.
  • Avoiding Penalties and Extra Costs in Tenerife

    Tenerife has strict building rules, especially for protected or minority areas. Not following them can lead to fines, work stoppages, or even undoing completed work—causing extra costs and delays.
    We are continually learning about these regulations ourselves and want to share this knowledge to help others avoid costly mistakes.

    To avoid penalties:

    • Understand local regulations before starting.
    • Get all necessary permits and approvals on time.
    • Respect rules for protected and historic areas.

    Why This Matters:

    • Tenerife’s building regulations are designed to protect the environment, heritage sites, and community interests.
    • Non-compliance can lead to fines, forced work stoppages, or even the need to undo completed work.
    • These penalties not only increase costs but also disrupt project timelines and create stress.
  • Cost-Saving Tips for Your Tenerife Renovation

    Renovating in Tenerife comes with its own challenges, but these simple tips can help you save money and avoid surprises:

    • Get a Thorough Check-Up Before Starting:
      Have local experts carefully inspect the whole building to find hidden problems like damp, salt damage, or old wiring. Catching these issues early means fewer unexpected costs later.
    • Use Local Materials and Workers:
      Try to buy materials and hire workers from Tenerife. It’s cheaper than importing stuff and helps make sure everything suits the island’s weather and conditions.
    • Go Green Where You Can:
      Adding things like solar panels or water-saving systems might cost more upfront, but they’ll save you money on bills and help the environment in the long run.
    • Talk to Local Authorities Early:
      Check with Tenerife’s building offices about permits and rules, especially if your building is in a protected or historic area. This helps avoid delays and extra fees.
    • Focus on Strengthening the Building:
      Make sure to fix any damage caused by humidity, salt air, or volcanic effects. Strong foundations and walls will save you money on repairs down the line.
    • Plan for Possible Delays:
      Since Tenerife is an island, getting materials or workers might take longer than expected. Build some extra time into your schedule to avoid stress.
  • What is the timeline for the project?

  • What is the total budget for construction?

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