A new look for Windsor House in Harrogate
A Harrogate office building has completed the first phase of an extensive refurbishment providing occupiers with a modernised but traditional reception.
Set amongst landscaped surroundings, the period building was originally home to the Grand Hotel in the 1900s, then converted into offices in the 1980s.
Windsor House is one of the largest office buildings in Harrogate, comprising of circa 75,000 sq ft of flexible workspace, currently home to over 115 local, national and international businesses.
Recent refurbishment work by Construction North Group Ltd (CNG) has transformed the Windsor House reception area. The new décor has maintained the building’s original features, adding ‘luxury seating areas and a stylish, modern look.’ The communal shower and changing room area has also been relocated and refurbished to a high standard.
The second phase of the work will commence imminently with the refurbishment of the original Palm Court. With many smaller businesses operating from Windsor House, this will provide a modern open plan space for greater collaboration amongst tenants.
Karen Winspear, from Boultbee Brooks said, “this new look helps give everyone who enters Windsor House a bright, inviting welcome – while preserving the timeless heritage of the building.
“Quality spaces are vital to our wellbeing and collaboration at work. This new renovation encourages our tenants to relax, connect and enjoy our refreshed open areas.
“There is a great community inside Windsor House, and we want to give something back to all of the companies who choose to work here by providing an enjoyable, well-designed, modern environment.”
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