Interior work is what turns a shell into a place that opens for business, and it is a category Aghorn Interests has built since 2010.
A shell keeps the rain off, but it is the interior that earns the rent. That is where the tenant sees the finish, the inspector signs off, and the doors finally open.
We build commercial interiors the way a careful landlord and a busy tenant both need them built: priced early, coordinated tight, and phased so an occupied building keeps running while we work. On a live floor that means after-hours scheduling, dust and noise control, and a punch list closed out without shutting anyone down. It is disciplined interior work, run in the field by our own team, the same way founder Basil J. Privett, a Texas A&M–trained builder, has run finish-outs for more than two decades.
// Interiors · DFW Metroplex
From a single suite on a live floor to a full corporate reconfiguration, the interior scopes we finish out across North Texas.
// Fit-Out · North Texas
Three ways we keep a finish-out from becoming a shutdown when the building next door to the work is still open for business.
We sequence the work in stages and schedule the loud, dusty, and disruptive tasks after hours so tenants, patients, and customers keep moving through the space during the day.
Reconfiguring mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and life-safety systems on a live floor takes planning. We coordinate the specialty trades so nothing that is running gets knocked offline by accident.
A finish-out is judged on the last ten percent. We drive the punch list, protect finished work, and hand the space over inspection-ready without leaving the tenant to sort out loose ends.
Send us the suite, the drawings, or the operating hours you have to work around. We will tell you what the finish-out costs and how we phase it.