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http://www.silhouette.co.in/project/industrial-Designer-1003.html - If you were to look at the examples of real world office interior design, you will be amazed at the sheer range of designs and shapes they come in. At the same time, it is also likely to leave you confused about what kind of design to adopt for your office. However, if you have a few details nailed down before you go about designing, your job will be much easier.
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The Basics of Designing a Workspace for Maximum Productivity If you were to look at the examples of real world office interior design, you will be amazed at the sheer range of designs and shapes they come in. At the same time, it is also likely to leave you confused about what kind of design to adopt for your office. However, if you have a few details nailed down before you go about designing, your job will be much easier. For more information, Visit: http://www.silhouette.co.in/profile.php Interior designers for offices place a big emphasis on the design of workstations and other furniture. That is because it has an even bigger impact on employee productivity and overall health than the surrounding space. Furniture should: Be custom made to reflect the needs of an employee or of a particular job Have adjustable chairs and desks, because sitting or standing for a long time can lead to long term injuries to employees Be designed to hide cords and other wires that make the space look cluttered Be made from higher quality materials so they last long and cost less over the long term Furniture is one of those things that most offices do not care much about. They simply do not understand how important it is for getting more work done. Hire an interior designer for your office who knows how to choose and design furniture that creates an environment for maximum productivity.
Space wasting Many examples of office design are sub optimal because they waste a lot of space. That does not mean that there shouldn't be open spaces in the office. If there is a space in the office that is barely used by anyone, but is still empty, something can be moved there, that is useful and free up space somewhere else.