Competition opens to win an office makeover with BlindsbyPost

The company is searching for worthy organisations across the North West to revamp their office space – and improve energy consumption in the process.

BlindsbyPost is calling on people from across the North West region to nominate businesses, charities, schools and other organisations that deserve to have their office space or building upgraded.  The competition is open to all businesses, and anyone can enter, whether self-nominating a brand or suggesting other companies.

The online blinds retailer will invest in the building or workspace of a worthy organisation in the North West with a raft of new thermal blinds. Nominations are open from 14th November to 2nd December and can be made directly to BlindsbyPost via the website.

Oliver Hudson, managing director at BlindsbyPost, is looking forward to seeing the nominations. He said: “As more people return to the office to work communally and to save money on their energy bills, we want to give back by supporting a North West based business or organisation that deserves a bit of an upgrade.

“From local businesses that have worked tirelessly to drive the region’s economy forward, and those supporting their employees through this ongoing cost of living crisis, to charities and schools that continue to weather multiple pressures being faced by the North West and UK as a whole. There are so many organisations across the region that deserve to have their space upgraded.”

The winning organisation will receive a bundle of new thermal blinds, to upgrade the space and provide insulating properties to reduce the cost of heating during the colder months.

Founded in 2008, BlindsbyPost is the leading expert in made-to-measure window blinds. The Yorkshire-based retailer offers consumers a bespoke and fully online blind ordering service from its ecommerce store. The company is one of the only retailers in the UK to have its own factory where every blind is handcrafted by over 40 skilled employees.

Voting closes on 02nd December. To nominate your organisation, please visit

www.blindsbypost.co.uk/office-makeover.

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