Tailored Office Fit Outs
For Legal Firms

High-quality office fit outs for legal practices delivered with careful planning, strong technical oversight, and exceptional attention to detail.

Professional Office Design And Refurbishment

A well-designed legal office needs to support focused work, confidential discussions, and a professional client experience. We deliver legal office fit out and legal office refurbishment projects that improve how legal firms use their space while maintaining the high standards expected within the sector.

Our team understands the need for careful planning when carrying out office design for legal firms. Layout, acoustics, lighting, meeting spaces, and technical infrastructure all need to work together to create a workplace that feels both polished and practical to best support daily operational demands. We manage every stage of delivery carefully, from concept design and approvals through to construction and final finishes, ensuring a smooth process and high-quality results.

Private Meeting Rooms And Consultation Spaces

Delivered as part of a wider legal office refurbishment or standalone upgrade, private meeting rooms can strengthen the overall client experience while giving legal teams dedicated spaces built around confidentiality, concentration, and high-quality interaction.

We understand these environments need to offer comfort, discretion, and a strong sense of professionalism, giving solicitors and legal teams the right setting for confidential discussions, client consultations, and focused internal meetings.

Our team designs consultation spaces that feel calm, refined, and well appointed, with layouts that encourage productive conversation and integrated technology that supports modern ways of working, including video conferencing and digital presentations.

First Impressions That Reflect Your Practice

The reception area shapes a client’s first experience of your firm. It’s where visitors arrive, conversations begin, and expectations are quietly formed. When designed well, it creates an immediate sense of professionalism and reassurance, reflecting the standards your practice is known for.

For legal offices, reception spaces need to balance welcome with purpose. Clear layouts, strong finishes, integrated storage, and thoughtful lighting all help create an environment that feels calm, organised, and established.

Reception spaces still play an important role in how a legal practice is perceived. Our team designs legal office reception areas that combine presence, function, and quality, creating spaces that leave the right impression from the moment a client walks through the door.

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Create the right impression from the minute people walk through your doors.

Flexible layouts for formal meetings or collaborative sessions.

Bespoke meeting rooms that convey the message you want to achieve.

Create a Space That Works for Your Team

Whether modernising an existing workplace or delivering a full office refurbishment for a legal firm, we create refined interiors that strengthen your working environment, support your team, and reflect the professionalism of your practice.

Start your legal office fit out or refurbishment and get in touch with our team today.

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Cat A Office Fit Out FAQs

What is a Cat A fit out?

A Cat A fit out prepares a commercial space for occupation by installing the core building systems and finishes. This typically includes ceilings, lighting, HVAC, raised floors, power distribution and fire safety systems, delivered in line with landlord and building requirements.

Timescales depend on the size of the space, building constraints and approval processes. In London, programmes are often influenced by landlord approvals and statutory requirements, which can extend timelines if not factored in early.

Yes, most Cat A fit outs require landlord approval. This may involve a Licence to Alter, technical submissions and compliance with fit-out guides. Works cannot begin until approvals are fully in place.

A Cat A fit out delivers the base building infrastructure, making the space ready for occupation. Cat B fit outs take this further by adding layouts, finishes and features tailored to the occupier’s specific requirements.

No. Works shouldn’t begin until all statutory and landlord approvals are secured.

Starting early can lead to delays, compliance issues, and costly rework. In some cases, the risks are more serious. Carrying out work on a listed building without consent is a criminal offence, and proceeding without landlord approval can put you in breach of your lease.

Fit-out projects involve strict legislation, including the Building Safety Act and CDM regulations. Getting approvals right from the outset helps avoid issues and keeps the project moving.

Approvals may include landlord consent, planning permission, building control approval and, in some cases, listed building consent. Requirements vary depending on the building and its location.