Originally built in 1910 this former Salvation Army Hall in Brighton and Hove, Sussex, is now a world class, state of the art recording studio. A two storey extension and a complete refit and the entire space was transformed into a wonderful recording space. Emma Saxby was responsible for the interior design, all surfaces, furniture, lighting, artworks, kitchens and bathrooms. There were a talented team of professionals involved in the project including an Architect/Acoustician who had previously worked on Abbey Road Studios, a Surveyor, a Project Manager, an M & E Contractor and a Lighting Designer. The space is Arty, raw and welcoming and is now fully functioning welcoming many renowned artists from all over the world.
Testimonial, Russel Church, Salvation Studios
'The brief was to interior design a 3m state of the art, world class recording studio with all of the finishes and ff&e. I wanted the studio to feel inspiring, raw, arty and welcoming for artists whilst referencing Brighton and preserving the beautiful building that we were extending and converting. Emma was able to come up with the look and feel and worked with a team of the best including an acoustician who has worked on Abbey Road Studios, a lighting designer and a landscape architect and she brought together some incredible artists to adorn the walls. The results speak for themselves and we have a one of a kind, stunning facility which attracts the cream to of the music industry to create and record here.'