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A luxury office interior design is not merely about aesthetics, professionalism and brand identity; it is also a key element for recruiting the best staff, improving morale and productivity, and making the most of the space you have available.
Whether you are a building manager, a business owner or are developing your own office or co-working space, having a design that suits your needs is essential.
This not only means that you must shape the space you have available to help your business meet its goals, but you must also take care to avoid the following mistakes.
It is essential to have a workspace that is large enough for your employees, equipment and storage requirements, but space is not only storage capacity but an aesthetic element and a vital aspect of the comfort of the people using your office.
These latter elements are as necessary to your office as negative space is in art, and it is a tool that can dramatically change how your office feels.
Cramming too many people, too many desks and too much equipment into an office that is barely big enough to hold them not only will lead to discomfort but also looks cluttered and provides a negative impression of a business.
At the same time, too much space can feel empty and imposing.
Everyone has a view of what an ideal office looks and feels like to them, and it is essential to take their feedback on board with your designs. After all, they are the ones who will be using it every day, and an office that is not right for them will lead to reduced productivity.
The biggest problem with many open-plan offices is how poorly they manage both sound and light, failing to adopt the benefits of systems such as daylighting and warm light bulbs, and instead feeling overly bright and overly loud.