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Office desks need to be ergonomic for staff to work in comfort, but it isn’t just the height and space a desk provides that you need to consider. Of course the kind of communication flow you want in your office depends on the kind of work you do. If your office could give a battery-farm a run for its money, it could be time to invest in office desks that inspire individuality. Or if everyone is boxed off even though they should be working together, office desks that allow staff to sit in the right proximity in an open-plan style could be the solution.
The respected office architect Ralph Buschow believes that successful offices work like cities – with different quarters and hotspots to accommodate the differing needs. For most offices, open communication is crucial to encourage open communication, an exchange of ideas and collaborative teamwork. How the office desks are laid out can impact on how staff can work. If they feel cornered off by their office desks it could in fact promote conspiratorial dens and cliques rather than open, healthy collaboration. As well as putting strategic thought into where to place office desks, it’s important to have areas in the office that allow staff to mingle and relax or feel professional and focused such as a dedicated staff room or conference room.
If you’re in the creative industries, a relaxed but professional image is important. You don’t want to look scruffy or incompetent but you do want to look open minded and flexible. The right office furniture can help you achieve the right effect on staff and clients alike. The success of an office can depend on its office furniture and design – image does count. And it’s also important to make office environments human as well as professional. Humanising an office will help create positive energy and reduce the risk of tension. Colours can inform a space; opting for office chairs and desks that aren’t cold and grey is one way of adding ambience.
The right office furniture can have a transformative effect on a workplace. Many experts in business such as author Charles Handy believe battery-farm style lay-outs can dull the human spirit. If you want to create a more creative, free-flowing, healthier and happier office it might be time to take a good look at your office furniture and how your desks are laid out.
At Hunts Office Furniture, we have the experience and expertise to help you find the right office desks. With our extensive online product catalogue, fast delivery and installation times and exclusive executive designer ranges, we can transform your office space! Have a question or need advice? Call us on: 0845 4000 333 or email: sales@huntsoffice.co.uk