Simple Ideas For Office Renovations
The idea of renovating an office can be scary, especially if you are considering doing it yourself. The do it yourself trend may have you thinking of sprucing up your workspace without paying for a costly interior designer or contractor. Offices in desperate need of repair may require a few bold additions, but many offices and rooms can be completely made over with a few smartly selected statement pieces. Here are a few great tips and ideas to make your office renovations go smoothly.
A good contractor should know the purpose and function of the office because many of the options available need to be customized to your specific needs. Make sure you give your contractor or decorator specific information on what you want. If you do not do this, you might not get what you expected.
If your only goal is making your space look new and fresh, painting the walls would be a great place to start. Many offices have boring white walls, so adding a little color can go a long way in making your area stand out. If your area is small, you may consider choosing two shades of the same color. This way you can paint three walls the milder color and create an accent wall by painting one wall the darker color. Small areas can appear even smaller if all four walls are painted a color that is too dark, so keep that in mind. If you have a large area and wall space to play with, you will have a lot more color options available to you. Consider stopping by the paint department at your local hardware store for more fun ideas.
Redecorating is common, and probably a good idea. Your contractor might handle this, though it is more likely they will leave it up to you, or recommend an interior decorator. An interior decorator usually will suggest adding paintings to your walls, or offer suggestions for window dressings. Spending time and money on interior decorating may not make sense depending on the size and function of your office, but if you are remodeling to make the space nicer, it might be worth it.
Adding or replacing furniture can be important. If you gut and rebuild the interior of your office, but put the same mediocre furniture back in you are not going to see the change you hoped for. Keep in mind the color of your walls and the size of you office when picking out new furniture, and if possible, bring in samples of your wall colors and other textiles so you can be sure the furniture you are looking at will match your office.
Large, unused spaces can be filled in with any number of objects. Consider installing a fish tank in the center of a room or against a long wall. Adding something like this can be good for your employees because it gives them something to look forward to, especially if people can add a fish or name one. Another way to fill a large space is to add a table with large vase full of flowers. Fake flowers are durable, beautiful, and inexpensive.
Your office may need more than a fresh coat of paint and some art depending on what your needs are. Adding walls can divide a space and create privacy. Walls can be erected to add an office or eliminate those dreaded removable cubicles, giving the area a look of permanence. Walls can go all the way to the ceiling or they might stop a few feet short of the ceiling. If your privacy needs permit it, keeping walls a foot or two short of the ceiling makes your office look much bigger.
It is possible to visually divide sections of your office without adding walls. Different sections can be floored differently. Changing the texture and type of the flooring from one area to another is a good idea, and is more defining than simply using different colors. Go from carpet to wood or tile, or add a large rug if your floor is concrete. Faux wood flooring and tile are easy to install, and often can increase the market value of your space as well.
What would an office be without office desks? In our office, we have three desks. Office interiors are important as they help keep you focused on your work.
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