Prior to occupation by Green Rooms, the building had been extensively stripped out by the Council to its core shell structure with no internal partitions, no central heating and no gas connection.
• Install central heating and lighting and new up-todate electrical fixtures and wiring
During the renovation, Green Rooms spent approx. £600,000 on the basic structure of the building:
• Work with the existing architecture of the building • Ensure the history of the building is highlighted and respected • Reveal, preserve and protect original features and details at all cost • Contrast original details with all contemporary interventions
• Extensive partitioning to create 26 bedrooms, some with en-suite bathrooms • Restore the existing 1930’s lavatories to include showers
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Priorities during the refurbishment programme: