Derby Ceilings & Interiors

Interior Designer in Derby, Derbyshire
Interior Designer in Derby, Derbyshire If you need a new ceiling, partitions, or a comprehensive interior fit-out then you have reached the right website. Set up in 1985, Derby Ceilings and Interiors has worked for local, international and national customers and earned a reputation for value and quality for money. Amongst many things, through the pages of this website you can learn more about suspended ceilings, glass and composite partitioning, fire lining, sound insulation, and the finishing fit-out touches which can create all the difference.

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222 Mansfield Rd Little Chester House
Derby, Derbyshire
DE1 3RB
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About Us
read moreDerby Ceilings and Interiors is a family firm originally set up in 1985 to install traditional and suspended ceilings. One of our first projects was the Victoria Centre, a major shopping centre in Nottingham, which won an architects design award. Over the past twenty years Derby Ceilings and Interiors has evolved. Whilst we still undertake basic interior fit-out contracting - ceilings, partitions, fire lining - a large proportion of our work now involves turnkey project management from initial design through to final completion.
Derby Ceilings & Interiors Limited
read moreMany clients are asking us to provide a total project management service. The client loves the transparency and control which having a single point of contact provides although those who have had bad contractual experiences in the past tend initially to describe the key benefit as having 'only one backside to kick'! The control element is particularly important when there are health and safety implications, such as in clean room environments, or facilities where food is stored and handled. It also helps on complex and awkward projects.
Derby Ceilings & Interiors Limited
read moreWhen designing interiors for clients we ensure that all relevant building regulations are complied with, as well as statutory legislative requirements such as the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA). The implications of the DDA may include, for example, a requirement for doors to be a different colour from the frame, light switch positions being made more accessible, and doors being wider.
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