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Inland Homes

A new home for a leading house builder.

Inland Homes are leaders of land regeneration and the creation of mixed use developments in the South.

Inland approached Hunts to advise and accompany them upon their journey to create a new home which would emulate their core values, brand and personality.

Starting with a blank canvas — Hunts learned about how Inland work and operate as a company in order to create spaces which supported their ways of working as well as being hospitable and unique.

Collaborating with Inland and their appointed Project Management Team each, Hunts led Inland through various stages encompassing insight, product, specification, interior finishes and installation.

The end result - Inland were left with a space to accommodate a wide variety of working styles and personalities—not to mention—a functional, refined and contemporary workspace.

Photography by Marek Sikora

Client

Inland Homes

Size

9,200 sq ft

Location

Beaconsfield

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We had an amazing team helping us undertake the fitout of this new office, for which Hunts were a key component. There is no two ways about it, that if we had not had your interior design skills, your patience and imagination, the finished scheme would not have looked as amazing as it does. The furniture selection and the work we undertook to look at the quality of furniture, value assessments where we needed and then to follow through with costings at each stage, meant that I felt I had real control of what I was getting, and could suitably brief my colleagues at all stages. I think for me the proof of your contribution was when a couple of things went slightly off message. This will always happen in a fast moving contract, with lots of trades and sub contractors all on top of each other, but the important thing for me was that you reacted straight away, and never tried to brush issues under the carpet.

Mark Gilpin

Group Planning Director

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