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Beautifying Your Office Interiors

Different offices have different functions. As you collaborate with your interior designer, emphasize and be specific about the office usage and how you want it to turn out. The office of a psychiatrist will significantly differ from that of a lawyer. The former must have emphasis on focus on color and ambience while the latter needs more formal decor. Function is an important point to keep in mind.

When decorating, neutral colored walls should be taken into consideration. They are perfect since they can be completed with artwork like paintings and other wall hangings. More to these, neutral has the vibe of professionalism. There are offices that can look good with multicolored walls, though. Ask advice from your interior decorator.

You can enhance the ambience with the use of a low pile carpet. Low pile carpets are perfect for offices considering they can be decorated further using decorative rugs and other aesthetic stuff, giving it a little bit of informal feel in places like the waiting lounge or reception desk.

Decluttering can pave the way to a very beautiful office. To always have that extra fine looking workplace, have cabinets, shelves and drawers where you can put away paper work and office items that could cause clutter. Some other significant factors to take into consideration would be to have sheers on the windows so that your customers are not bothered by too much sunlight coming through. You can opt for extra lighting in your room to make sure that visibility won’t be affected.

These are just some of the things you can do in improving the looks of your office. Do it; and even just a little can go a long way. It’s exciting to go to work every day if you know you’re going to a place pleasing to the eyes and one that offers so much comfort.

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Posted by Bob Lewis - October 4, 2013 at 3:52 pm

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Bi-silque Cubicle Combo Slider Board with Dry-Erase/Cork, 16 by 16, Black

Bi-silque Cubicle Combo Slider Board with Dry-Erase/Cork, 16 by 16, Black

Bi-silque Cubicle Combo Slider Board with Dry-Erase/Cork, 16 by 16, Black

  • Cubicle Combo Slider is designed to mount on walls or cubicles
  • Design includes a dry-erase surface, sliding cork surface, one utility cup, two storage compartments, key hook and shelf
  • Combo Slider includes hangers for easy mounting

Cubicle Combo Slider is designed to mount on walls or cubicles. Design includes a dry-erase surface, sliding cork surface, one utility cup, two storage compartments, key hook and shelf. Combo Slider includes hangers for easy mounting.

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - April 25, 2013 at 8:53 am

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office has large mahogony furniture, blue carpeting, with florecent lighting, what color should I paint walls?

Question by Rachel: office has large mahogony furniture, blue carpeting, with florecent lighting, what color should I paint walls?
no windows, and 13 x 13, not a home office.

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Answer by KIT J

Pale yellow or antique white (has slight yellow cast to it) is warm, comfortable. Get at least one incandescent or halogen floor lamp for indirect lighting that can be adjusted according to the intensity of light that you need at any time–and a halogen or incandescent desk lamp.

Fluorescent lighting is hard on the eye and the brain. Fluorescent lamps do not give out a steady light, instead they flicker (fluctuate in intensity) at a rate that depends on the frequency of the driving voltage. While this is not easily discernable by the human eye, it can cause a strobe effect posing a safety hazard in a workshop for example, where something spinning at just the right speed may appear stationary if illuminated solely by a fluorescent lamp.

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - March 23, 2012 at 9:45 am

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How much do INTERIOR GLASS WALLS cost?

Question by kikbax: How much do INTERIOR GLASS WALLS cost?
I am trying to determine the BASIC cost for standard interior glass walls for internal offices. I know different types will cost different prices, but I am just trying to get a basic price range estimate for pre-budgeting. For example, let's say we are building a standard 10'x12′ internal glass wall office. How much would this cost? Or better yet, how much compared to standard dry wall? Thanks!

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Answer by DIY Doc
Well it would be absolutely neccesary to price glass very specific to an office, first of all, and a safety type for liability issues more than anything. Certainly it couldn't be window pane.

You may also not find "Basic" here, but you should connect with local glass suppliers, especially those dealing commercially. 10 x 12 in single sheets or even split to double 4 x 5's would not only be heavy, and special orders, but cost would far outweigh that of drywall. I have no clue by how much, but consider that a sheet of 1/2″, 4 x 8 drywall is about $ 10. You might expect a glass sheet to be more than 100 times that cost.

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - October 12, 2011 at 1:49 pm

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