A luxury car showroom is back open for business after a £2.9million refurbishment.

Sytner Group’s Sunningdale site has undergone extensive renovations to enhance its Rolls-Royce dealership, thanks to Midlands-based commercial property contractor, McCarthys.

Although the site features several brands including MINI and BMW, it was the Rolls-Royce showroom that got a facelift.

The scheme involved knocking the original showroom through to a neighbouring building which increased floor space by 3.5K sq.ft — extending the space for Rolls-Royce as well as creating additional office space on the 1st floor for the BMW team.

Steve McCarthy, managing director at McCarthys said: “Given that Rolls-Royce is a luxury brand, it’s essential that customers have a parallel experience in the showroom.

"The objective with the renovation was to create a space that exudes sophistication and elegance.

"By expanding the showroom, Sytner Group was able to provide a truly immersive experience.”

Previously a NatWest bank, the adjacent property required specialist work and expertise to adapt, including the removal of the vault.

Sytner was guided through the design process by McCarthys, together with architects at ATA Design and structural engineers at Price & Myers.

The refresh also included relocation of the entrance doors, to enhance customer experience, and the creation of a first floor roof terrace which required a new platform, lighting and tiling. All elements required specialist, client-approved suppliers to deliver against bespoke requirements.