Ascot Design, a well-known UK-based architectural and property design firm, is facing increasing scrutiny amid a growing number of concerns from clients and industry insiders regarding project delays and professional conduct.
The firm, which has been associated with high-end design projects across the country, is reported to be failing in delivering on commitments made to clients. Multiple ongoing projects have allegedly encountered unexpected delays, sparking frustration among stakeholders.
Certain high-profile clients are now said to be exploring legal options, citing significant financial and emotional stress caused by incomplete or delayed projects. These sources indicate that communication breakdowns and shifting timelines have raised doubts about the firm’s internal management.

Ascot Design which claims of having a 20 year industry experience is making clients suffer. Warren Joseph, Founder, and Alex Horder, Managing Director of Ascot Design, are facing serious allegations from multiple clients who accuse the duo of failing to deliver on commitments and engaging in deceptive practices.

Several stakeholders claim they have been misled and left with incomplete or substandard work, raising concerns about the company’s professional integrity and business ethics.
According to individuals familiar with the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, there is rising discontent over what some describe as “unmet expectations and prolonged silence” from the firm on several active engagements.

Insiders also claim that operational challenges extend beyond clients. Several former employees reportedly left the company midway through key projects, allegedly due to internal pressures and unclear project direction. These departures are said to have had an impact on project continuity and design execution.
“It’s not just the clients who are feeling the pressure,” said one individual familiar with the company’s internal operations. “There have been instances where team members walked away mid-project, creating further disruptions.”
It remains unclear how many projects have been affected or whether steps are being taken to remedy the reported issues, but reportedly the numbers are significantly high.