I'm excited to share with you a recent project that I had the opportunity to work on from beginning to end at Minale Tattersfield. The project was for Salty Commune, a space for creatives that puts a strong emphasis on supporting the local community. The building that we worked on was a Grade 2 listed, deconsecrated church, which presented some unique challenges in terms of the design. Our team took a thoughtful approach to the design, with the goal of creating a space that felt less corporate than many of Salty Commune's competitors. We paid close attention to the needs of the space's intended users and focused on creating a functional and practical environment that also felt inviting and inspiring. The end result was a space that perfectly embodied Salty Commune's vision and brand identity. It's a beautiful and inviting environment that has already become a hub for creatives and community members alike.