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Blueprint Interiors wins £1.5m of contracts from office owners looking for help in post-Covid world

Blueprint currently working on Yü Energy’s new offices in Leicester and several office fit-outs within º£½ÇÊÓÆµ science parks

Chloe Sproston is creative and commercial director at Blueprint Interiors

The team at East Midlands workplace consultants and office fit-out specialists Blueprint Interiors say they have won more than £1.5 million of new contracts from office owners looking for help and design in the post-Covid world.

The team, based in Ashby-de-la-Zouch in north west Leicestershire, is currently working on Yü Energy’s new offices in Leicester and the R&D division of a major pet food company.

They are also working with energy conversion systems provider Consultus Group, a plastics distributor, an orthotics manufacturer and carrying out several office fit-outs within º£½ÇÊÓÆµ science parks.

Chloe Sproston, Blueprint’s creative and commercial director, said key concerns fuelling the demand include businesses having to work out how much office space will actually be required as people find the balance between working from home and being in the office.

HR and office managers are finding themselves having to work out whether to downsize or re-purpose space, and how to create compelling reasons for employees to return to an environment which has been off-limits for so long.

She said: “The overall objective is that offices are designed according to how people will want to use them in the future.

“As employers and HR teams begin preparing their workplace for the return of their most valued asset – their people – they will need to take notice of these needs, or risk losing their best talent to organisations that recognise their importance.”

Blueprint Interiors also recently became accredited to help companies achieve The WELL Health-Safety Rating, a new building health and safety accreditation which is informed by the WELL Building Standard and more than 600 experts from the Task Force on Covid-19.