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Revamping The Office: A Secret Motivation For The Employees

The average working hours of an employee is about eight hours a day, five days a week. That does not include overtime stay to finish paper works or emergency meetings to get a project over and done with. In that amount of time spent in the office, it is as if considering your office as a second home. With that being said, don’t you just want to make things more realistic? Since the office is your other home, why not make it as homey as possible.

Changing the office environment into something work conducive would benefit not only the in house employees but also the walk in clients and more so the overall image of the company. Just because you are wearing those neckties, long sleeves and pencil skirts does not mean you have no right to be playful in other aspects.

So for starters, weigh your options in which the most important one is your financial status. Check on your company’s account and see to it if you have the budget to be spent on renovating the office. If you decide you have enough then you can start the reconstruction. However, while the building is going on, you must have someone assigned to look into the money that goes it and out so that you will not exceed your allotted budget. You might also find it helpful to consider the time that will be eaten up by this construction. Will your office survive in a workplace with hammers pounding everywhere and furniture rearranged to make way for the machines and equipments used for the renovation. Also take into consideration if your office is currently handling a big project. Make sure the overhauling of the office does not in any way jeopardize your company’s reputation. Once you have handled all those things, you can now welcome with open arms a new atmosphere to work with. You can agree on the design and theme of the entire place as expressed by the colors you will use and the office furniture you will put in. Functionality must also be kept in mind by bringing in more cabinets and cupboards to create a bigger storage space for all the documents and materials.

One way to elicit a good work outcome is to feed the need of the people working for you. Perk them up and tickle their fancy by providing a work area that will shout comfort and style more than paper works and deadlines.

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Posted by jmaligaya - January 15, 2014 at 12:42 pm

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Revamping Your Boring Office Space

If you want to revamp your home office, a little imagination can go a long way. At the moment, your office may probably be tad boring. There’s actually an unspoken rule that offices should look masculine for them to look professional. It’s an old rule, so to speak. However, you should not play around with colors that much and end up having an office with colors so bright. The place will look amazing if you combine calm, neutral nuances, with several bright accents.

And, considering this will be a working place, you must never go over-the-top it when using distracting elements. You may choose an accent wall, and paint it in abstract colors, like deep blue or fresh green. By doing so, the room will have enough color and you will also avoid having a certain color that makes the space seem either overwhelming or too small.

If there’s one thing we have learned over the years, it would be the fact that furniture have a massive impact. Shelves are helpful in keeping the needed materials close. Suffice it to say, shelves are a must. Then, other important piece in an office is the chair. Selecting the right office chair could be tricky, it should blend well with the room, and blend perfectly with the design. Of course, you can never deny the fact that it has to be comfortable! You will be seated in it for a long time, and you wouldn’t want to have serious back pains.

A great office interior design should make you love every minute spent at work. Whether it be you're decorating your own home office or a corporate office, there is no reason as to why the final result shouldn't be a reminiscent of your home. Typically, designers love decorating corporate offices, because it allows them make life more beautiful to some people, and to provide them with a wonderful place to work, where they can work efficiently yet happily.

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Posted by Bob Lewis - October 31, 2013 at 2:17 pm

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