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  • Sep
    25

    Your offices’ decorum can influence your mood and behavior to a very great extent. In relation to the arrangement, it can make you feel ‘lively and energetic’ or ‘uneasy and uncomfortable’. Sometimes, work can be really tiring, so this is one option to lighten your day. Therefore the choice of how you want to spend your day is up to you.

    The basic thing you need to take care of in a small office be it at the home or commercial complex is the color combination used. It definitely does reflect your mood, so consider light colors like yellow and light green avoiding loud and harsh colors which might distract you.

    Place photos of your family on the wall which will encourage you every time you look at them. Colorful paintings of things you adore will all also enhance your mood. To add calmness to your office, you can place your favorite scented candles and plants which will increase serenity and aesthetic appeal, hence providing a soothing environment for efficient working.

    Jan
    27

    A two storey office is particularly useful for businesses that carry out two or more types of work or services.

    The ground level must be retained for business that needs frequent outings and or client visits while the top floor is kept for quiet business work. Keeping that in mind allot the ground floor for the reception, marketing, hardware services and administration and the upper storey for software development, accountancy or similar such work that needs quiet environs.

    Keep ample passageways and proper stairways for foot traffic as well as during emergencies. Since the upper storey is connected mainly through the ground level it is mandatory to create fire escapes on the upper level too. Similarly both levels should have a conference room, pantry, water coolers and bathrooms.

    Allocate enough space for various departments and their heads on each floor. Use similar wall colors and other décor elements to tie both levels together.

    Jan
    26

    A home office becomes a cozy place to work in or a great place for kids to their home work if done up the right way.

    Incase your home office is a large enough room start by clearing out all possessions and plan a place for all office units and your work table. Consider all lighting options and make allowances for the same. Paint the walls a soothing shade and select curtains and furnishings to match or coordinate.

    Continue the color scheme on paintings, wall art or other décor elements to unite all aspects. If the room is a part of another room make sure all décor synchronizes with existing room décor.

    Add a cozy rug; throw cushions and photographs of children to add a homely feel to the room. You could even add personal touches to the storage cabinets and units to get a well worn and comfortable look.

    Jan
    24

    An office building can be constructed to house individual business ventures or to be let out to others for similar purposes. Most people rely on professional architects and interior designers. In case you plan to build an office from scratch it is best to seek professional guidance although you might have a good enough plan regardless of its size.

    While designing an office ensure your plan allows for maximum use of natural light and a good green lighting system that will not run high bills. Since an office has more than one person working together at the same time space should be well planned to avoid chaos. Room dividers, office partitions and cubicles help detach areas on the basis of work or hierarchy.
    Room for aisles and corridors is equally important. Harmonious yet conducive wall colors, décor elements and comfortable utilitarian furniture all help to further bind the space as one.

    Jan
    22

    Office room dividers do a wonderful job of dividing and separating work spaces and at the same time adding decorative walls that are mobile and easy to change.

    Much like the room dividers used within homes office dividers are a relatively cheaper way of grouping departments or distinguishing executive work spaces as per the existing requirements.

    These room dividers come in an array of professional finishes and sizes, running from wall to wall or even floor to ceiling. Sizes can also be customized to suit your office space.

    Office room dividers although less expensive than brick and mortar walls are no less sturdy. In fact they are made from aluminum, wood, glass or fiber and have been treated to withstand temperatures maintained in the office as well as constant wear and tear. They come with their own soft boards to allow pinning of useful notes, rules or just about anything you might have in mind.

    Jan
    21

    Incorporate a Home Office inside your Home

    Posted In: Office Designs by gilbertconstruct

    A home office is a good way for freelancers to take their work more seriously minus intrusions. In other words a home office allows people who work from home a room to devote to their work rather than allowing it to follow throughout the house.

    The home office can be as colorful or monotonous as you like without compromising on organization and utility. A good desk, significant electric and telephone and internet connections, space for your files and other paperwork as well as room for another mandatory for this space.

    Almost any room can double up as a good home office if designed correctly. However, if your work requires frequent visits from clients and co-workers choose a room that opens to the outside to maintain the privacy of your family areas.
    Such a room can be easily fixed with a glass door and burglar alarm to add a professional look and to protect your work respectively.

    Jan
    20

    Making a Timber Garden Office

    Posted In: Office Designs by gilbertconstruct

    Timber also known as plywood is an exceptionally wise choice of building material for the garden office as it has the look of wood without being too vulnerable to the elements in this outdoor space.

    A timber garden office typically blends in with the surroundings rather than sticking out like a sore thumb. These hybrid wood panels made often from lower grade wood are longer lasting and easier to work with than regular wood. Also they come in custom sizes or as prefab modular structures making them easy to assemble and utilize.

    Cedar, pine, oak, teak or other authentic fancy wood types are extremely expensive and need to be protected with outer sealants and layers of varnish to maintain them in extreme climates. Timber or plywood on the other hand is treated at the factory level and has been tested in extreme conditions before it is made available for use.

    Jan
    19

    Having a Backyard Office

    Posted In: Office Designs by gilbertconstruct

    Backyard offices fall into the area between the office proper and the home office as they embrace the best of both worlds to provide a profitable solution to most freelancers needs.

    Backyard offices allow you to cut the commute from home to work without you being too far away from home. Likewise they allow you to work within the parameters of your home in a total office like environment without actually being in the real office.

    A backyard office could be a studio, a garden office that has all the amenities needed in a real office such as power supply, telephone and internet connections as well as a washroom.

    Finally a backyard office even allows you to run your own business where few employees can work with you while you keep a watch on your home and family. Also it is a fun way to conduct your business outside of the living area of your family.

    Jan
    18

    Square Feet Requirement for your Office

    Posted In: Office Designs by gilbertconstruct

    How much square footage an office requires depends solely on the kind of business being carried out as well as the business size.

    Some offices employ workers in shifts or part-time therefore their space requirements are lesser than most offices that have a large number of employees working throughout the day. Such offices not only need ample work space but also a reasonable break room or rest area for in between breaks.

    A professional planner is usually able to determine the amount of space needed on the basis of number of employees and executives, size of business, working hours and site of the office. He also takes into consideration all washrooms, cafeterias, conference and recreation rooms before he makes a final estimate.

    Similarly corridors, isles and hallways also form an integral part of the office and large offices today have vending machines, smoking zones and other facilities that add to the work atmosphere.

    Jan
    18

    Creating Impression with a Good Office Design

    Posted In: Office Designs by gilbertconstruct

    Offices are no longer solemn places where people type away for hours on end. A good office space is conducive to both visiting clients for an impression of prosperity as well as to the employees who spend more waking hours per day within these environs.

    Opulence and grandeur are definitely not operative words for an office space design but that does not mean it should be dreary and uninteresting either. Similarly a good office design at the base level should be organized and segregated according to work departments for better productivity.

    Starting from the reception area an office should spell efficiency and elegance as this is where the first impression is usually created. Further along all work areas must be grouped on the basis of operative levels and departments regardless of the theme or color scheme being followed.

    Thought provoking prints, objects de art or other design elements act as beautiful backdrops to productivity.

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