When we realized late last year that we were quickly outgrowing our workspace on King Street, we knew that our next spot would be a big decision. When we found this century-old storefront on Rutledge Avenue, we knew that it had big potential to be a gem. We also knew that our growing team and our wonderful clients would thrive in a bigger and better space.
Earlier this year we closed on the new building and have spent the summer paired up with architects and builders to reconsider the ways in which we could renovate our future office.
Photo by Leslie McKellar
Pairing up with Rush Dixon Architects was an easy choice – they have a ton of experience working with the city and they understood how to pair our aesthetic with our operational needs. The team completely reconsidered the first floor of our building and gave us something bright and modern without being boring, comfortable while still being professional. Best of all, they utilized historic hardwoods and tons of available natural light to make work feel like home.
Photo by Leslie McKellar
The front of our office is welcoming and functional for receiving guests and hosting meetings while our offices and bullpen allow for both teamwork and privacy – essential while we handle our client work.
Photo by Leslie McKellar
With a few light touches of personality, texture and color, our new space feels like us. We couldn’t have done it without Rush Dixon Architects, and we hope our local friends and clients will come out to see it in person soon! Make sure you’re subscribed to our newsletter and you’ll be added to invite list for an open house later this fall – email hello@accountfully to be included.