Charles Roberts Studios recently completed a series of architectural visualisations for the transformation of a historic building on Queen Street, previously occupied by Bonham's auction house, into a high-end luxury office space.
The building's redesign aims to maintain its historical integrity while creating modern, high-end office space. Features such as well-preserved period details, spacious rooms with high ceilings, and ample natural light contribute to the property's appeal. Additionally, the townhouse offers elevator access on all levels, seven car spaces, and entry to Queen Street Gardens.
Renowned for producing accurate and captivating visualisations, Charles Roberts Studios collaborated closely with interior designers and developers to capture every detail of the proposed office space. The result is a striking representation that showcases the building's unique features and potential.
Through state-of-the-art technology, the team created realistic visualisations that allow potential tenants to envision the space's transformation into a modern, high-end office. The visualisations include accurate lighting and textures, bringing the proposed design to life.
The proposed office space is positioned to become one of the most sought-after in Edinburgh, given its prime location on Queen Street and luxurious amenities. Surrounded by historic buildings and landmarks, the property's seven car spaces and access to Queen Street Gardens further enhance its desirability for businesses seeking high-end office space.
With a track record of delivering high-quality visualisations reflecting proposed designs, Charles Roberts Studios has extensive experience across various projects, demonstrating a deep understanding of each project's unique challenges. The team is dedicated to collaborating closely with stakeholders to ensure every detail is captured in the visualisations, empowering clients to make informed decisions about the project. The result is a stunning representation of the proposed design that allows clients to see the potential of the space and make informed decisions about the project.