Tuesday, November 5, 2024

New designer joins Blueprint Interiors

Workplace consultants and office fit-out specialists Blueprint Interiors has appointed Maninder LLoyla Lupton as a project designer.

Maninder, who lives in Derby, holds a BSC in Interior Architectural Design and has been working freelance since 2016. She has been involved in many projects ranging from conceptual ideas right through to detailed design planning for the commercial fit-out of offices, hospitality and retail venues.

Initially, she will be providing maternity cover and will be working alongside the Blueprint team to understand their client needs and translate them into creative yet functional workspaces that inspire people to be motivated at work.

The company, which is based in Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, recently celebrated its 22nd anniversary and so far in 2023 has completed a number of high profile office fit out projects for the region’s top 200 companies. These included Melton Building Society, Worldline, Horiba Mira and Gleeds. Their HQ called WorkLife Central has recently undergone refurbishment to showcase the latest workplace design trends, furniture, tech and well-being aesthetics.

Commenting on her new role Maninder said: “Most workplaces in the UK (post covid) have had to consider a much needed shake up. There is no doubt in my mind that Blueprint Interiors can help businesses embrace this need for change.

“They place a lot of importance on wellbeing and understand that creating the right environment for an evolving workforce can make it an enjoyable and productive space. Now I get to enjoy working from WorkLife Central myself, it is evident that everyone here knows what they are talking about.”

In her spare time Maninder is a huge foodie so loves trying new flavours and cooking. Travelling also makes her happy and she enjoys getting lost in a new city or town with a camera. She has also volunteered with two charities in Mexico for 5 months, living with a Mexican family and is a 3rd degree black belt in kickboxing.

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