There are four offices. Here are a few pictures for you. There is also an outside room that could be used for storage or an additional office. It has lighting and has the A/C ducted to it. I don't have pictures of that one yet.
Here is another "before and after". With these brick buildings I believe that all the window openings should have windows and be of the correct size and design for the building's original period. So we had new energy efficient vinyl double hung windows installed with a single vertical divider.
The bathroom was small, dark, and very outdated. We noticed on the outside of the building there was a window that was closed off. I believe that if there is a window opening...there should be a window in it. This window happened to be for the bathroom. So we removed the sheetrock and had a new window installed. We also removed the closet that was next to the bathroom to open the bathroom up. Now it is much lighter and more comfortable. The new/old design is fitting for a 100 year old building.
After getting the final design ready we had our contractor come frame in the new storefront. We chose to use cedar to frame the windows and trim the exterior. Bugs don't like cedar and it holds up to weather very well. It is more expensive but it will keep this building looking great for years to come. We used tinted glass for the upper windows (yes the middle upper window opens!) and dual pane for the lowers. All the new windows are tinted and dual pane. This will help you keep the building cool and warm without spending a fortune. We also installed a new A/C unit as well.