Commercial Refurbishment Services
Revolex provides commercial refurbishment services for clients upgrading existing interiors, improving functionality and delivering practical improvements across offices, healthcare environments and other operational spaces.
Working across London, surrounding areas and the Midlands, we support refurbishment projects with practical planning, multi-trade coordination and a single point of contact from enquiry to handover.
- Single point of contact
- Coordinated multi-trade delivery
- Quality and on-time focus
Why Choose Revolex for Commercial Refurbishment?
- Commercial fit-out and refurbishment delivery
- Single point of contact from enquiry to handover
- Flexible delivery in occupied environments
- Practical multi-trade project coordination
- London and Midlands coverage
Commercial Refurbishment Services Overview
Service – Commercial refurbishment services
Best for – Existing commercial interiors needing upgrade, repair, reconfiguration or modernisation
Common environments – Offices, healthcare, education and other suitable commercial spaces
Typical works – Strip-out, ceilings, partitions, flooring, decorating, joinery, lighting, welfare areas, Mechanical / HVAC and electrical upgrades
Coverage – London, surrounding areas, the Midlands, Northampton and surrounding area
Delivery style – Coordinated multi-trade project delivery
Commercial refurbishment is often the right route when an existing space no longer supports the way a business, team or building needs to operate. Revolex helps clients review the requirement, understand the site constraints and manage the works through a structured refurbishment process.
What Are Commercial Refurbishment Services?
Commercial refurbishment services involve upgrading, repairing or reconfiguring an existing commercial space so it works better for the people using it. This can include strip-out, partitions, ceilings, flooring, decorating, joinery, lighting upgrades, welfare areas and Mechanical / HVAC or electrical updates.
Commercial refurbishment is not only about appearance. A well-planned refurbishment should improve how the space functions, how it supports daily operations and how suitable it is for staff, visitors, tenants or building users.
For some clients, refurbishment means replacing tired finishes, damaged ceilings, worn flooring or outdated decorations. For others, it may involve reworking the layout, upgrading lighting, improving welfare areas or coordinating services updates as part of a wider programme.
What This Service Includes
The exact scope depends on the site, project requirements and level of refurbishment needed. Typical commercial refurbishment works can include:
- strip-out and preparation
- ceilings
- partitions
- flooring
- decorating
- joinery
- lighting upgrades
- kitchen and welfare areas
- Mechanical / HVAC updates
- electrical upgrades
These works often need careful sequencing. Revolex helps coordinate the required trades so the project can move from early review through to handover with clear communication and practical delivery control.
When Commercial Refurbishment Is the Right Fit
Commercial refurbishment is usually the right fit when an existing space needs improvement rather than a full new fit-out from shell.
When an existing space feels tired or damaged
A refurbishment can help address worn finishes, damaged interior elements, dated flooring, tired decorations, damaged ceilings or areas that no longer meet the standard required for the building.
When layout and functionality need to improve
Many refurbishment projects are driven by operational change. A team may need better meeting areas, improved welfare space, adjusted room layouts, clearer circulation or a more practical working environment.
When works need to happen in a live building
Refurbishment often takes place in buildings that remain occupied or operational. That can create access restrictions, delivery limitations, noise considerations, dust control requirements and stakeholder communication needs.
When several trades need to be coordinated
Commercial refurbishment often involves several trades working in sequence. Partitions, ceilings, flooring, joinery, decorating, lighting, electrical works and Mechanical / HVAC updates may all need to be planned together.
Commercial Refurbishment vs Commercial Fit-Out
| Question | Commercial refurbishment | Commercial fit-out |
| Starting point | Existing or previously used commercial space | Empty, shell, Cat A or newly leased space |
| Main purpose | Upgrade, repair, reconfigure or modernise | Create a finished operational interior |
| Typical client need | Improve what is already there | Prepare a space for occupation |
| Best next step | Send current site details, scope and constraints | Send drawings, intended layout, programme and requirements |
How Revolex Delivers Commercial Refurbishment Projects
A typical Revolex refurbishment process includes:
- enquiry and initial assessment
- review of drawings, scope, timeline and constraints
- site survey where required
- design coordination and value engineering where relevant
- costing and quotation
- mobilisation and programme planning
- multi-trade project delivery
- testing, snagging and handover
This structured approach helps reduce uncertainty, especially where several trades, occupied-building requirements or programme pressures need to be managed together.
Working in Occupied and Live Environments
Yes. Revolex can deliver refurbishment works in occupied and live environments, planning activity around access, logistics, noise, dust control and agreed working windows to reduce disruption where possible.
Where appropriate, works can be planned around agreed working windows, including out-of-hours or weekend activity. The aim is to keep the works safe, controlled and well-managed while recognising that commercial buildings often need to remain operational during refurbishment.
Why Choose Revolex?
Quick response
Revolex provides responsive communication from the outset, with practical input on scope, timing and delivery considerations.
Single point of contact
A single point of contact helps keep communication straightforward throughout the refurbishment process.
Flexible delivery
Revolex’s approach is shaped around real project conditions, including occupied spaces, changing requirements and programme pressures.
Problem-solving approach
Refurbishment projects can uncover practical issues once works begin, especially in existing buildings. Revolex focuses on resolving site challenges, coordinating the right trades and keeping delivery moving.
Recent Refurbishment and Interior Projects
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BMW and MINI Dealership Canteen Refurbishment, Sunningdale
A commercial refurbishment project in an automotive dealership environment, supporting practical improvements to a canteen area through coordinated interior works and controlled project delivery.
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Ort House Office Renovation, London
An office renovation project in London, supporting the client with practical commercial interior works and coordinated refurbishment delivery for a working office environment.
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Shoot Lodge Office Refurbishment, Luton
An office refurbishment project involving commercial interior works, practical coordination and improvements to a workplace environment.
Commercial Refurbishment FAQs
What is included in a commercial refurbishment?
A commercial refurbishment can include strip-out, preparation works, ceilings, partitions, flooring, decorating, joinery, lighting upgrades, kitchen or welfare areas, electrical upgrades and Mechanical / HVAC updates. The exact scope depends on the condition of the existing space and the project requirements.
How is commercial refurbishment different from commercial fit-out?
Commercial refurbishment usually improves, repairs or reconfigures an existing commercial space. Commercial fit-out is more focused on preparing, adapting or completing an interior space for practical use. Some projects involve elements of both, depending on the building and brief.
When is refurbishment the right option?
Refurbishment is usually the right option when an existing space feels tired, damaged, inefficient or no longer suitable for the way the building needs to operate. It can help improve layout, finishes, functionality and day-to-day use.
Can refurbishment works be delivered in occupied buildings?
Yes. Revolex regularly delivers works in occupied and live environments, planning activity around operational requirements, access restrictions and disruption control.
How do you manage disruption during refurbishment works?
Disruption is managed through practical planning, agreed working windows, stakeholder communication, dust control, protection measures, delivery coordination and clean-down procedures where needed.
How do you manage disruption during refurbishment works?
Disruption is managed through practical planning, agreed working windows, stakeholder communication, dust control, protection measures, delivery coordination and clean-down procedures where needed.
Can Revolex price from limited early-stage information?
In some cases, yes. Revolex can review the information available and advise what is needed to move towards a more reliable pricing position.
Do you offer value engineering input?
Yes. Value engineering can form part of the early coordination process where practical input is needed on buildability, scope or cost-sensitive delivery decisions.
What should I send with my refurbishment enquiry?
Useful starting points include drawings, scope information, project timeline, site location, access requirements, building constraints and a clear summary of what the project needs to achieve.
What areas do you cover?
Revolex mainly works across London and surrounding areas, as well as parts of the Midlands. Northampton and the surrounding area are also relevant where the project is the right fit.
Contact Details
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Commercial projects across London, surrounding areas, parts of the Midlands and the Northampton area.