Office Interiors Don't Have To Be Boring

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By Dorothy Bradshaw

Would you like your place of business to be a bit out of the ordinary? Would you like to project an image that is a cut above the competition? Do you crave to be seen as something new and exciting? These ideals can be reached with creative office interiors.

Unfortunately, a whole lot of business buildings look like they were created by the same gigantic cookie cutter. When seeking a unique identity nothing could be worse than sameness and mediocrity. Gray buildings and gray cubicles only go well with the gray faces that are forced to toil in them. This will never do for a vibrant and outstanding concern.

Fortunately, this is the type of accident that can be easily overcome with a bit a planning and an eye toward image. Most companies either already have an image to focus on, or are desperately seeking an effective image to focus on. Where your work gets done is an ideal place to begin honing this image conscious ideal. You can begin by, literally, thinking out side of the box, as in cutting down on cubicles. Open spaces foster open minds.

How about hosting arrangements? Where and on what are your colleagues and customers lounging? Are they comfortable enough to stay for that extra pitch or to work on a problem? Or does you furniture scream at their bodies to take flight? Creating relaxing and easy-going areas shows concern, and it removes that dental appointment feeling that so many dread. While you are at it, splash some color around a bit.

Now, if you are an edgy company and want to stir up some emotions, then go all the way. Use hard lights and vibrant colors to wake up the senses. If you want to look like you are on the go, put some racing stripes down the hallways. Do something extreme to pump up the volume in your place! Black and chrome always look speedy.

Lighting, as mentioned, is a powerful emotion building source. More importantly is the light that you will be working under. Poor lighting makes for poor output and will create poor employee attitudes. This is proven by science, as are the ways to eliminate these problems. The answer is in the sun. Use the actual sun, or recreate it with proper bulbs, but do this simple thing for the mental well being of your office denizens.

Using select color can improve a space dramatically. Color affects moods ranging from the usual happy and sad types, to the ready to buy compulsively and spend a lot of money types. Colors color our world, to borrow an old phrase. Discover which ones best reflect your business world and ways of doing things, and let the subliminal messages sing.

In the end, think of rear ends. Quality seating should be extremely high on any office interiors to do list. Where you may spend eight or ten hours of your day is of vital concern. Quality workers deserve quality seating arrangements. Think of this aspect last, and your work force may regard you as first.

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