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When decorating a new office, remember that one with lots of floor space, stylish office furniture and lots of natural light will help to boost both the morale of employees, as well as their overall productivity. A well designed office space will allow employees to work together more easily, as they can make the best use out of the available space. In a office with many employees, it is best to avoid the typical cubicle layout in favour of a open plan space; this will help to improve the communication between employees and will have a generally positive impact on the appearance of the space as a whole.

 

The cubicle design is no longer considered the must have style in offices; nowadays, the windowed offices and the generic cubicles are being replaced with larger rooms, where the managers can share the space with employees so that better communication is achieved.

 

The tables chosen for an open plan office should be as spacious as the floor plan allows; this will ensure that employees can keep all of the essentials, such as a computer, phone and files on their desktop, as well as other personal items, which will help them feel more at home in the room. If space is limited, then make sure that the desks provided to employees have plenty of drawer units, so that they can easily store their belongings with them when they work.

 

If you are redesigning an old office space, make sure to consider what the problems are with the current office furniture. Perhaps the chairs are out-dated and uncomfortable; many people today have back problems caused by poorly designed chairs, so make sure to replace any such furniture with modern chairs that provide back support and fit in with the rest of the decor in the office. Another thing to keep in mind when purchasing bespoke office furniture is the impact it will have on any of the clients who will be visiting the office. The right kind of bespoke office furniture in the office will create a great first impression with clients; it should be modern, stylish and easy to walk around.

 

When redesigning the office, begin by creating a list of the main requirements, such as the power needs, the equipment and of course the furniture needed. As well as all of these aspects, it is important to consider the social needs of the people working in the space. Make sure to get the balance right between function and form; as the majority of people spend 8 or more hours per day in the workplace, it is essential that the furniture and overall design of the space not only looks good, but also allows for communication between employees throughout the working day.

 

It is worth spending that extra bit of time deciding on the best layout for your particular office; what type of layout and furniture will make the best use of the space, considering the type of work that is done in the office and how many people are working there? The right kind of design and furniture will create the appearance of a spacious, comfortable room that is a pleasure to work in.

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