Claremont starts second phase at Royal Liver building

Published on Thu 9 Jul 2009

The second phase of work on the landmark Royal Liver building has now begun, following on from Claremont Group Interiors’ completion of the West Entrance.
 
The second stage involves completing design and refurbishment works to the  main ground floor North/South Corridor and the West Entrance Atrium.

Claremont were successful in putting forward a design concept which will effectively restore the North/South corridor and West Entrance Atrium to their former glory, complimenting and linking the completed West Entrance Reception and central corridors on the upper floors.

The existing interiors will be stripped back, all existing features will be retained and made good, and quality lighting, decoration, graphics and fittings will be installed to create an elegant and timeless solution - all to create a character and identity, focus and sense of arrival appropriate to this iconic building which relates to The Royal Liver Group, the Liver Building and the City of Liverpool. 

Peter Fane, Head of Property at Royal Liver Assurance, said; “The work Claremont is doing will give a modern twist to the original layout of the building. Over time a lot of the features have been lost and Claremont is undertaking a sensitive refurbishment to strip everything back to show the interior as it should be seen.”

Mike Gardner, Managing Director of Claremont, said; “As one of Liverpool’s most renowned buildings, it is important to bring back as many of the original features as possible whilst upgrading the space to match modern day requirements. Claremont has worked with Royal Liver Assurance to make sure that the building gets the best of both worlds.”

 


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