The World of Hospitality Issue 13 2015 | Page 50

50 the World Of Hospitality Ormerod Design Ormerod Design provides tasteful service for Majestic Wine L eeds-based architectural practice, Ormerod Design Ltd, has completed a contract to design the new Watford head offices of Majestic Wine as part of a £2 million refurbishment. The three-storey property was built in the 1980s – generally considered a non-vintage decade in architectural terms – and purchased in 2014 by Majestic Wine with a view to stripping back the interior to a shell and transforming it into contemporary office space, meeting and training facilities totalling 3,087 square metres. Working with quantity surveyors Michael Bowker & Associates, M&E consultants Cundall and Nationwide Building Contractors, Ormerod played a leading role in the transformation with a generous splash of high-end style featuring a striking open staircase as the central hub and a custom-designed, state-of-the-art wine storage and tasting counter used by Majestic’s expert buyers to test products before they hit the stores. Other elements include a new reception, meeting and board rooms, light training facilities, communal break-out areas, LED lighting throughout for reduced energy usage, charger points for electric cars and shower rooms to promote the company’s ‘cycle to work’ initiative. Stuart Williams, Property Director at Majestic Wine, said: “We are delighted with the outcome of the project which was delivered to an exceptional standard on time and to budget and has provided a facility that everyone comments on. It’s a great place to work, very smart without being ostentatious, and the building has captured the character of the business, which everyone who comes into contact with Majestic can see, particularly on the ground floor space which focuses on the presentation of our wine products.” Website: www.ormeroddesign.co.uk Armine Sutton of Ormerod Design said: “One of the key aims was to create space which encourages interaction and collaboration between staff over three floors with the spiral staircase as the focal point of this dynamic. We have incorporated a comprehensively high specification, including structural glass and stainless steel balustrade, solid oak doors and windows, custom-built revolving entrance doors, high-tech chilled and boiling water Vivreau taps and high-tech security systems. These superior features have been introduced whilst delivering cost savings of over £1.1 million on the client’s original estimate through careful management of the project, the procurement method and value engineering. Many of the stand-out features, including the tasting counter and reception counter, were manufactured from our designs by a family-run company of bespoke joiners.”