The difference between office fit-out types

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The two main types of office fit-outs are Category A (Cat A) and Category B (Cat B) fit-outs. In this article, we will discuss the key differences between these two fit-out types and how they can impact the functionality and aesthetics of your office space.

Cat A Fit-Out

A Cat A fit-out is a basic fit-out that is provided by the landlord of a commercial building. The purpose of a Cat A fit-out is to provide a functional space that is ready for tenants to occupy. This includes basic features such as lighting, air conditioning, raised floors, suspended ceilings, and fire detection systems.

Typically, Cat A fit-outs do not include any decorative finishes, such as flooring, wall finishes, or furniture. This means that the space is a blank canvas that tenants can customise to meet their specific needs and preferences.

Cat B Fit-Out

A Cat B fit-out, on the other hand, is a more comprehensive fit-out that is tailored to the specific needs of the tenant. A Cat B fit-out includes all the basic features of a Cat A fit-out, but also includes additional elements such as partition walls, meeting rooms, breakout areas, kitchenettes, and furniture.

Cat B fit-outs are designed to create a fully functional workspace that reflects the tenant’s brand and culture. This means that the fit-out can include bespoke features such as graphics, bespoke joinery, and unique lighting installations.

Key Differences between Cat A and Cat B Fit-Outs

The key differences between Cat A and Cat B fit-outs are as follows:

  1. Level of Customisation: Cat B fit-outs provide a higher level of customisation compared to Cat A fit-outs. This means that the tenant can tailor the space to meet their specific needs and preferences.
  2. Cost: Cat B fit-outs are generally more expensive than Cat A fit-outs due to the additional customisation and features that are included.
  3. Timing: Cat A fit-outs are generally completed before the tenant moves in, while Cat B fit-outs are completed after the tenant has signed the lease and taken occupancy of the space.
  4. Responsibility: The landlord is responsible for the Cat A fit-out, while the tenant is responsible for the Cat B fit-out.

In conclusion, the main difference between office fit-out types is the level of customisation and functionality. While Cat A fit-outs provide a basic level of functionality, Cat B fit-outs are designed to meet the specific needs and preferences of the tenant. At Estilo Interiors, we understand that every client is different, and we work closely with our clients to deliver bespoke fit-out solutions that meet their specific requirements. Whether you require a Cat A or Cat B fit-out, we have the expertise and experience to deliver exceptional results. Click here to contact us

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