Sunday, January 22, 2012

Planning An Office Fitout

While an office fitout can do wonders for the physical appearance of a business, it can prove to be a highly stressful and frustrating experience for the employees in charge of completing it. By following the below tips, you can rest assured that your office facelift will completed to the highest standard for the best price.

  • Set project goals and write them into a list, as this will help you to ensure that each of your goals is achieved.
  • Keep a checklist with all of the requirements your office fitout needs to meet and the corresponding timeline, as this will help you to keep the project organized.
  • Don’t compromise on quality, especially as there is such a wide range of furniture and fixtures available at different prices these days. Remember that higher quality pieces at higher prices may be cheaper in the long run, as they will require replacement less often.
  • Include updates to your technology in your office fitouts budget, as it can be more cost effective to do all this at the same time than in stages.
  • Do your research to ensure that you are choosing the best pieces of furniture and the most appropriate design to your workplace.
  • Address safety at the very beginning of your fitout (such as fire extinguishers, sprinklers, smoke detectors, etc) to ensure your staff’s safety comes first.
  • Talk to a professional, as they can actually help you to maximize your space and time for an affordable price that beats the DIY job.

Wouldn’t you just love to get your office fitout done and dusted as fast as possible? By using the above tips when it comes to planning an office fitout for your business, you can help to ensure the process is as smooth and painless for all those involved.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Have you Considered using Drapes as well as Office Partitions?

When you think of office partitions does your mind instantly leap to hard, rigid and uninviting structures? Solid room dividers are by no means the only option for dividing up a work space, indeed, some alternatives may serve your purposes much better. Drapes or curtains hung inside can make a fantastic space dividing solution as they block out visual distractions, muffle excess sound and give a space a lovely, luxurious feel.

While solid office partitions require a builder to install them properly, drapes are so easy to hang up inside you could do it yourself and save on your fitout budget. If you trim the fabric to the right length and width, it is easy to get a clean, professional look with enough gathers to make the drapes look substantial, but not so much that the office partition takes up too much space.

For a beautiful effect in your workplace, you could consider installing subtle down lights just above your office partitions, creating a whimsical play of light on the fabric and adding extra healthy lighting to the workplace. If light is at a premium in your workplace, try using light and transparent office partitions to provide a degree of privacy without closing the space in too much.

If you require more solid room dividers in your workplace for privacy and sound proofing, then drapes are still a good candidate for informal areas such as the kitchen and break area. You can install curtains inside to create a beautiful and functional division between the 'serious' and the 'fun' sides of your workplace.