About Interior Options
Interior Options is a leading office interior design, fit-out and furniture company working throughout London, the home counties and beyond

Based on Luton Hoo Estate, Interior Options is a leading office interior design, fit-out and furniture company working throughout London, the home counties and beyond.
We are one of the industry’s most accommodating office interior suppliers, dedicated to helping everyone find exactly what they need, no matter how big or small.
Customers who choose to work with us will find they receive big company professionalism that comes with many years of experience, along with the flexibility, excellent service and value for money that we offer as an SME.
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[edit] We provide experience you can trust.
Interior Options has four decades of experience in providing interior solutions for industrial & commercial projects. We work to achieve extraordinary workspaces delivered to the highest levels of quality, technical expertise & safe working practices in the industry.
We provide “Experience You Can Trust”, where people, processes and technology combine to provide outstanding value for our customers.
[edit] We have a reputation for quality.
At Interior Options, we pride ourselves on the quality of our work and with the knowledge that what we do, we do the best.
As furniture suppliers, we have trusted relationships with some of the UK’s biggest brands in commercial furniture, renowned for quality and reliability.
For interior fit-outs and refurbishments, we know that quality starts at the very beginning of the process and we approach every project with your unique needs in mind. From the initial estimate through to design and installation, our team provides fit-out solutions that ensure the highest standards are achieved.
[edit] We give value for money.
Our experience enables us to offer our clients the best value through early contractor involvement, project planning, specification and financial forecasting.
We never compromise our services or the quality of our work in order to be competitive on cost. Our experience in delivering interior fit-out and furniture solutions in-house and more cost-effective and efficient methods of working enables us to pass these benefits on to our clients, be it through early delivery of a project or their bottom line.
[edit] Your workspace has the potential to support commercial success.
Let us realise its potential and create a solution that nurtures your business, your employees and your way of working.
Get in touch to discuss your workspace project.
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[edit] Who is this wiki for?
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[edit] About CIRCuIT
The Circular Economy wiki is supported by the Circular Construction in Regenerative Cities (CIRCuIT) project, which is funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. CIRCuIT is a collaborative project involving 31 ambitious partners across the entire built environment chain in Copenhagen, Hamburg, Helsinki Region and Greater London. Through a series of demonstrations, case studies, events and dissemination activities, the project will showcase how circular construction practices can be scaled and replicated across Europe to enable sustainable building in cities and the transition to a circular economy on a wider scale.