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Wylde in the Workplace! We are experts in workplace design, with over thirty ye…

Wylde in the Workplace!

We are experts in workplace design, with over thirty years of experience. We have a wide portfolio of different project sizes and we have worked across most industries. In order to get the most out of your workspace, whether you’re reshaping your existing building or moving to a new one, we can help you analyse the ways in which you work and how you could work better.

We will help you devise an appropriate interior design strategy to inform the design process. We collect data on all aspects of the workplace through observation, audits, interviews, online questionnaires and workshops. We use this data to establish space requirements and ways of working best suited to your teams and your business. Ultimately the benefits should include, space efficiency, flexibility for future changes, accommodating growth and changes of head-count, improved communication and collaboration, a stronger brand, reduced running costs, attracting new talent, staff engagement, well being, improved morale and productivity.

No two projects are the same, and that’s what we love. Finding the unique, innovative and practical solutions to design beautiful spaces that support your people / our clients to work, learn and live better.

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This week in the Wylde blog we’re talking minty fresh, menthol hues – mint is ma…

This week in the Wylde blog we’re talking minty fresh, menthol hues – mint is making waves in interior design, and it’s easy to see why. This fresh, uplifting shade sits somewhere between green and blue, bringing a sense of calm and clarity to any space. Whether at home or in the workplace, mint is a great way to introduce colour without it feeling overwhelming. It’s subtle, stylish, and works well with a variety of design styles.

There’s something naturally soothing about mint. Colour psychology suggests that greens are linked to relaxation and renewal, which makes mint an excellent choice for creating a peaceful atmosphere. It feels fresh and airy, helping to brighten up a space while still being soft enough to act as a neutral. That’s why it’s becoming a popular alternative to grey and beige, particularly as we move towards warmer, more nature-inspired interiors in 2025.

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Wednesday Warmth! Have you noticed how many traditionally sterile or blank inte…

Wednesday Warmth!

Have you noticed how many traditionally sterile or blank interior spaces are shifting towards warmth and comfort? We love to see it. Spaces with character, personality and warmth are in!

For years, sleek, minimalist interiors reigned supreme—think grey tones, stark white walls, and sharp, clean lines. But there’s been a noticeable shift towards spaces that feel softer, richer, and more inviting. Whether at home or in the workplace, people are craving warmth, texture, and personality in their surroundings. Interiors are becoming less about clinical perfection and more about comfort and well-being.

We’re seeing this reflected in the rise of deep, earthy colours, layered textures, and materials that add depth—like natural wood, warm metals, and plush fabrics. Even office spaces are moving away from rigid layouts and sterile aesthetics in favour of something more human. It’s all about creating environments where people want to spend time, whether that means a homely feel in a workspace or a cosier atmosphere in residential design.

What are your thoughts? Do you think it will age well? Check out some of Wylde’s own projects where we’ve given a workspace a whole new lease of life and personality at the same time!

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