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Consistent multi-country fit-out France-Spain
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Consistent multi-country fit-out France-Spain

Building a consistent fit-out guideline France-Spain: method, costs, timelines and ROI for a consistent multi-country approach driven by Kytom.

11 cities covered
1 200+ spaces transformed
66 passionate people

"We want a shared France/Spain guideline"

What our clients tell us.

You will recognise your situation if…

  • Your Spanish offices no longer resemble those in Paris.
  • Local suppliers deliver heterogeneous furniture from one site to another.
  • Employee perception varies sharply between European subsidiaries.
  • No written reference framework guides your future international projects.

Issues and impacts

Hidden cost

Without a guideline, each opening redoes the trade-offs from scratch. The cost overrun of repeated design across 4 sites reaches 18%. On an average of 850 sqm, this represents 80,000 to 120,000 euros lost in redundant studies, scattered supplier negotiations and furniture replacements not amortised at group level.

Human risk

Internal feedback shows that 41% of mobile France-Spain employees report a sense of inequity when spaces diverge. HR then faces tensions on the employer brand, engagement gaps measured at 12 points between subsidiaries, and a loss of attractiveness for the sought-after international profiles.

Reputational risk

An inconsistent office identity weakens the B2B client promise. About 34% of international visitors judge a group's maturity by the homogeneity of its spaces. On the regulatory side, the <a href="https://www.sitesecurite.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ERT governed by recodified Decree 92.332 and the amended decree of 5 August 1992</a>{:rel="nofollow"} and the Spanish Real Decreto impose distinct ergonomic thresholds to integrate from the guideline onwards.

How Kytom approaches it

With 11 agencies spread across France and Spain, Kytom builds your guideline as a living reference framework, not as a frozen specification. The method starts from your pilot sites (often the Paris headquarters and the Madrid hub), extracts the identity invariants (palette, signature furniture such as Vitra or Herman Miller, signage), then defines the acceptable local adaptation zones. More than 1200 clients supported since 2006 have allowed us to calibrate a 40 to 60-page guideline format, jointly validated by the real estate department and HR, integrating demanding environmental reference frameworks when the property portfolio justifies it. Each national rollout is driven by a single Kytom lead, the guarantor of consistency.

Our method

  1. 1. Diagnose

    Audit of existing France-Spain sites, mapping of furniture, signage and usage gaps. Deliverable: a quantified gap report, 25 to 40 pages, identifying the 8 to 12 invariants to safeguard and the 5 to 7 zones left to local discretion.

  2. 2. Frame the guideline

    Tripartite workshops with the executive, real estate department and HR to arbitrate ambition, target budget per sqm and level of environmental requirement. Deliverable: a validated framing note, setting the 3 pillars of the guideline and the success indicators over 24 months.

  3. 3. Design the reference framework

    Drafting of the master document, material boards, referenced furniture sheets, bilingual signage rules, acoustic grid. Deliverable: a 40 to 60-page PDF guideline plus a shared CAD library, usable by any local architect on future sites.

  4. 4. Deploy and measure

    Application on 2 pilot sites (one per country), measurement of residual gaps, adjustment of guideline v2. Deliverable: quantified feedback 6 months post-delivery, with a target compliance rate above 90% on the defined invariants.

Cost and ROI

Cost of the guideline
35,000 to 65,000 euros excl. VAT
Depending on the number of reference sites and the depth of the integrated furniture reference framework.
Development timeline
10 to 14 weeks
Diagnosis, framing and drafting included, excluding deployment on pilot sites.
Typical ROI
Paid back from the 3rd site
Savings on repeated studies and supplier negotiations, measured at 18% on average.

Anonymised field feedback

"The shared guideline saved us from redoing the trade-offs at each opening. Our Paris and Madrid teams finally recognise the same company when they travel between subsidiaries."

4 sites in 18 months
Sites deployed
-21% on the 3rd site
Study savings
94% of invariants respected
Guideline compliance