Wednesday, September 10, 2025

DSP (Interiors) helps grease the wheels of industry with second project for engineering components firm

Interior fit-out specialists DSP (Interiors) has completed a second major project for engineering components firm Hayley Dexis.

The firm has completed the turnkey design and fit-out of the new Hayley Dexis facility in Burton-on-Trent.

Hayley Dexis is a trusted supplier of industrial components and consumables including bearings, seals, power transmission systems, lubricants, PPE and tools.

Rapid business growth prompted the need for a larger, more sophisticated facility to meet increased demand and enhance the working environment for staff and clients alike.

DSP delivered a comprehensive design-and-build solution, including space planning, bespoke interior finishes, mechanical and electrical works and building control management.

The result is a fully customised facility incorporating a dedicated trade counter, open-plan and private offices, breakout area and a purpose-built mezzanine for maximised storage.

Garry Waters, manager, said: “We were thrilled to be working with the DSP team again on this project. They did such a fantastic job at our Derby branch, we wanted the same high-quality finish for our Burton site and the results are second to none.”

DSP (Interiors) managing director Louisa Priestley said: “We’re incredibly proud to have been invited back to work with Hayley Dexis on their next chapter of growth. It’s always rewarding to build lasting relationships with clients who value quality and trust us to help bring their vision to life.

“This project was all about creating a functional, modern space that not only supports operational efficiency but also provides a positive and inspiring environment for the team. We paid close attention to every detail – from the space planning right through to the bespoke finishes – to ensure the final result truly reflected their needs and ambitions.

“We’re delighted with the outcome and look forward to continuing our partnership with Hayley Dexis in the future.”

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