An article giving advice on how best to decorate your new office space.
Furnishing an office can be a difficult process as you want to create somewhere that is relaxed and comfortable but you also want your design to be professional and motivate staff to work.
So when you are moving to new offices it is important to consider how decorating and furniture will impact on the running of your business.
If you are in this situation then here are several pieces of advice to help you make an informed decision.
1) Firstly, when painting the new office choose a colour that matches the spirit and nature of your company. You don’t want to place creative writers or designers in a dull coloured room, alternatively you don’t want distract formal staff with bright hues.
2) Take time to choose the right furniture for your office. Office furniture can make the difference between a bland and stylish office. An important rule is to get furniture that matches, as mismatched furniture can make an office look cheap and tacky.
3) Make the office an eco-zone by adding a few plants. A bit of foliage will bring a piece of nature into the office and make your staff feel less cut off from the world.
4) Hang pictures on the wall as often office walls can look too bare. Some tasteful photos or paintings can really liven up the office and stop it being another bland office space.
5) Make sure there is a policy on clutter. Too much clutter can be distracting as a disordered environment can create a disorganised and chaotic energy in the workplace, which is not good for productivity.
6) Perhaps follow Feng Shui in the office as it can create a sense of harmony in the office. You should arrange desks to face the door as a way to welcome visitors and clients. As well you should have as much natural light as possible and create a sense of openness so that employees don’t feel trapped in.
By following these 6 tips your new
Marble Arch office space can become an enjoyable and yet productive place to work for your staff.
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