Listly by Christine S Diego
Plan beforehand on how you will dealing with form and function to maximizing productivity. Concentrating on furniture items and equipment to help you end up with a good interior space design.
Are you thinking about or in the process of undertaking a commercial office fitout of your premises? Many businesses in these situations often choose to hold onto their existing office furniture in a bid to save some money or to increase the budget for other areas.
Defined as those people born between about 1982 and 2000, Generation Y is the first that has little or no inkling of a world that does not allow them to have constant and instant access to information, entertainment and other people. They are only dimly aware of a quaint lost world of letters and coin-operated phones.
The interior of any commercial environment is much more than just a physical space for your employees and clients to work in. The design has to be carefully created so it complements a variety of important corporate aspects. Making your commercial interior design work for your business isn't so difficult after all.
Monica Parker of leading UK office design company Morgan Lovell explains why workspaces that enhance employee well-being, creativity and engagement are a win-win investment
When your office was furnished, did the shopping list go something like this: One desk. Gray. One ergonomic office chair. Black. One waste paper basket. Gray plastic. One filing cabinet. Gray. You know - the usual stuff. Typical. Traditional. Booooooring!
by Dr. Loretta Lanphier ND, CCN, HHP If you work and are spending one third to one half of your day in an office setting then your surroundings there are as important as those in your home.
A new office fitout is attractive and at the same time one of the most encouraging activities for many business entities. Redesigning and
Each business is unique. It is important for us to understand your business' current and future needs to be able to offer you the most appropriate solutions.