We recently undertook a site visit for a forward-thinking client in central London, aimed at delivering a privacy-forward solution for two meeting rooms. The brief was clear: provide privacy and a semi-transparent view into the meeting spaces, while ensuring the selected products are fire-retardant (FR) compliant for a commercial office environment. Here’s how the project unfolded, from on-site assessment to stakeholder alignment and final recommendations.
Project Brief and Objectives
- Privacy with visibility: Create a balance between obscured privacy and a semi-transparent glimpse into the meeting rooms to maintain openness and natural light.
- FR compliance: Ensure all chosen products meet stringent fire retardant standards suitable for commercial office spaces.
- Aesthetic coherence: Align with the existing interior design, including warm wooden panelling, contemporary office furniture, and a cohesive color palette.
- Stakeholder collaboration: Engage with the Office Manager locally and the CEO at the international office to present samples, gather feedback, and secure buy-in.
On-Site Assessment and Discovery
- Conducted a thorough walk-through of the two meeting rooms to understand:
- The level of privacy required for discussions and sensitive topics.
- Light levels and the desire for semi-transparent materials to preserve daylight.
- Compatibility with the room interiors, especially the warm wooden panelling and current color accents.
- Assessed mounting options and long-term maintenance considerations, including:
- Curtain vs. blind systems
- Compatibility with existing rails, tracks, and ceiling fixtures
- Cleaning and durability in a busy commercial setting
Solution Exploration: Curtain vs. Blind
- Curtains:
- Pros: Rich texture, warmth that complements wooden panelling, high versatility in achieving varying opacity levels.
- Considerations: Requires a curtain rail and careful alignment to maintain a clean aesthetic; fabric choice impacts FR status and maintenance.
- Blinds:
- Pros: Precise light control, compact footprint, cleaner lines, and easier operation in a shared space.
- Considerations: Must be FR-certified for commercial use; some materials may not deliver the same warmth as fabric textures.
After evaluating both options against FR requirements, privacy needs, and aesthetic goals, we recommended a hybrid approach for one of the meeting pods to harmonize with the space’s warmth.
Samples, Collaboration, and Approvals
- Physical samples (complimentary colours):
- We provided a curated selection of fabric swatches and sample panels in colours chosen to enhance the current aesthetics without overpowering the space.
- The samples were designed to reflect both privacy levels and the semi-transparent effect, enabling the client to visualize real-world outcomes.
- Digital imagery for the international CEO:
- High-resolution renders and mood boards were prepared to convey how the chosen solutions would look within the meeting rooms.
- The visualizations helped bridge the gap between local and international stakeholders, accelerating the approval process.
- Stakeholder engagement:
- Office Manager local: Provided feedback on practicality, operation, maintenance, and daily usage.
- CEO (international): Reviewed digital imagery and sample selections to ensure global alignment with brand and standards.
Notable Decision: One Meeting Pod with a Curtain Rail
- In one meeting pod, we recommended installing a curtain rail in a colour that complements the warm wooden panelling.
- Rationale:
- The chosen curtain colour enhances the room’s warmth and texture, creating a cohesive visual experience alongside the wooden panelling.
- It allows flexible privacy, with the option to fully close for confidential discussions or partially draw for a semi-transparent, daylight-friendly feel.
- The solution supports FR compliance when paired with an appropriate FR-certified fabric.
Key Outcomes
- A privacy solution that respects the space’s aesthetic, with a clear emphasis on FR compliance for a commercial environment.
- A balanced approach leveraging a curtain-based solution where warmth and texture are paramount, while preserving light and visibility where appropriate.
- Effective cross-functional alignment between the UK-based Office Manager and the international CEO, aided by tangible samples and compelling digital imagery.
- A scalable approach: the selected solution can be implemented across other spaces in the building or portfolio, with consistent FR credentials and design language.
What’s Next
- Final installation plan: timeline, rails/track details, and finish selections for both meeting rooms.
- FR certification verification: ensure all chosen fabrics and hardware meet the latest fire retardant standards applicable to commercial offices.
- Post-installation review: gather feedback after a short period of use to confirm privacy, light control, and aesthetic satisfaction.
If you’re planning a similar project in central London or another international office, we’d be happy to help with:
- Site visits and space assessment
- Material sampling and color-matching with your interior palette
- FR-compliant curtain and blind options
- Stakeholder alignment across multiple locations
- Rich visualizations to support global buy-in


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