Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Office Makeover Tips: Keep It Simple!

Office Design Tips For A Simplified Remodel
We fully understand your desire to create an impactful office interior. That being said, there's nothing wrong with keeping things simple. Those who over-do-it throughout the makeover process typically wind up with a case of office remodeling remorse. Alternatively, those who stick to well rounded furniture and seating are often rewarded with clean, classy, and tasteful interiors that are ready to make a lasting impression on valued visitors.

When you're ready to give your interiors a facelift, start with effective space planning. Run a tape measurer around the perimeter of your workspace and write down your measurements. If you can, make a simple sketch of your space on paper and make a few copies. This will allow you to draw in layout ideas.

Effective Office Space Planning
While measuring your office interior, be sure to take note of all entry ways, windows, power outlets, and room obstructions that will affect the way your furniture is positioned. This space planning step doesn't need to be complicated. Just take your time and double check your measurements.

Don't stress yourself out trying to find old blue prints or trying to draw your space out on paper perfectly. In the long run, you just need accurate dimensions you can rely on.

Once you've got your space properly measured and plotted out, get a little design inspiration. Trust us, a little goes a long way! You don't want too many office remodeling ideas bouncing around in your head. This will make for a confusing makeover that lacks direction.

Office Furniture ShowroomTo stay on track, visit a professional office furniture showroom in your area. You'll be rewarded with helpful tips and product suggestions to keep your makeover simplified. 

With a few furniture finish samples and a little project literature, head out from the showroom and visit a paint store. Here you'll want to grab a few more samples to take back to your office.

Once you've settled on a furniture finish and paint combination, go ahead and paint your interior. It's best to do it now before new furniture arrives. Those who overcomplicate things and try to paint around installed furniture are susceptible to unwanted spills that can derail and project.

Paint SwatchesNow it's time to order your furniture. You can shop for affordable office furniture and seating while simultaneously finding reliable product reviews by using a comparison shopping engine like Google Shopping. This will expedite the purchasing process and keep things simple.

Before you checkout online with a cart full of new office desks and chairs for your space, contact your dealer of choice directly. Be sure to inquire about any current specials they may be running and about expected product lead times. If a product is out of stock, you'll want to know now before making a purchase and wasting your valuable time.

Office Furniture ShippingOnce your furniture is purchased, wait about 2 days and contact your dealer again. Inquire about ship times and tracking information to give you a prep window. Having furniture arrive unannounced when you're unprepared is complicated to say the least. Obtain all the information you can to keep things simple and on track.

The day before your new furniture arrives, ensure your space is properly cleared and cleaned. If you can, create a staging area outside of your interior to avoid taking all of your new office components into your interior at once. This makes for an overcrowded assembly process. Brining pieces in one at a time for assembly is far more simple and efficient.

To wrap things up, we'll give you a quick hit list of tips and tricks that encourage a simple office makeover.
  1. Always get your own dimensions and double check them for accuracy.
  2. A little design inspiration goes a long way.
  3. Stick to a single design theme to stay on track.
  4. Select office furniture from a full service collection. 
  5. Avoid mix-matching components from different brands.
  6. Paint and prep your interior before new furniture arrives.
  7. Create staging area to avoid an overcrowded build-out.

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