Imoles previously carried out its joinery operations in an old shed, where spatial and functional limitations began to hinder further development. The decision to build a new workshop marked an important step towards greater efficiency, improved workflow organisation, and the company’s long-term growth.
Today, the new hall provides a bright and spacious working environment, tailored to the requirements of modern joinery production.
Bright and spacious joinery workshop with an optimised layout for smooth workflow
The investor had already obtained a building permit and prepared detailed design documentation. During the preparation phase, we reviewed the project and proposed several minor yet key improvements, resulting in:
All proposed adaptations were successfully implemented, which is now reflected in a logical layout and ease of use.
The interior is designed with a clear focus on transparency and accessibility. Large open areas enable:
Additional natural daylight is provided through strip windows, improving working conditions and reducing the need for artificial lighting.
A key feature of the project is its adaptable interior design, customised by the investor according to their workflow:
This approach allows for better space utilisation and more efficient work organisation.
The project was carried out in close collaboration with the investor.
As a steel structure specialist, we ensured:
The investor was responsible for equipment supply and interior fit-out.
The completed building represents a modern joinery workshop that combines:
It provides Imoles with improved working conditions, increased productivity, and readiness for future growth.
Modern Imoles joinery hall with a steel structure and functional design