A Guide to Better Office Living
The average person spends most of their life time in a working environment, be it your work offices or someone else’s.
The average person spends most of their life time in a working environment, be it your work offices or someone else’s.
When a potential new client or employee walks into your office, what do they see?
Employees each have different psychological needs and a one-size-fits-all solution for office interior design does little to contribute to an effective, well balanced workforce.
Can you believe it’s almost the end of the year? You may well be thinking about the company goals from the beginning of this year that haven’t been achieved yet but what about your work-space?
Every once in a while it is good to check in with the current design trends and see what is on the horizon.
As you are well aware, offices have radically changed over the past 15-20 years. 20 years ago one may have had grey offices with cubicles and huge bulky computers (more like glorified type writers) with awkward, exposed wiring and cumbersome copiers and fax machines.
They have been used for years and could be the answer to your situation. Office partitions can give an uninspiring office space a modern touch and improve employee’s productivity and morale.
The last hundred or so years has seen a massive evolution in the culture and therefore design around office spaces, much of this has to do with the radical changes we’ve seen in industrialisation and in technology.
Do you want to expand your office space but you don’t have the room? Well, rather than looking from left to right, try looking up!
Your office desk is where you often spends most of your day. So this should be quite an important space, but so often the way we keep our desk is as an afterthought rather than a conscious decision.