By: Mark Taylor
- It is the perfect time to renovate your office ready for staff to return so they feel safe and comfortable working from the office
- Office Furniture Online reveal top tips on how to update even the smallest of office spaces
With staff returning to the office, now is the perfect opportunity for you to update your space. Making your office as safe and as welcoming as possible, so staff have even more of an incentive to stop working from home, is of paramount importance. But, you don’t have to have a huge, sprawling space to create an amazing office for your staff.
Office Furniture Online has revealed its top tips on how to reinvent your small working space, so your staff will feel relaxed, happy, and productive when they return to the office.
Update your ergonomics
Updating your office is a fantastic opportunity to introduce ergonomics. Ergonomic furniture is designed to keep you and your employees comfortable throughout the working day, by using adjustable furniture and equipment that can be tailored to everyone.
The use of ergonomic furniture is proven to boost overall productivity, resulting in a higher quality of work and level of output.
Clever storage solutions
A small space may come with certain limitations, but the sky’s the limit when it comes to clever storage ideas. Make use of alcoves, create extra shelving, or invest in bespoke furniture that will utilise every inch of space you have.
Colour choices
If you are guilty of steering away from colour in the office, now is the time to ditch the magnolia and embrace a different hue. Certain colours awaken the senses, triggering productivity, creating a happier place to work in. Here are some options:
Blues for the mind – blue is great for helping you focus.
Yellows for emotion – yellow can trigger happiness and creativity.
Greens for balance – green is the perfect colour to create a calming environment.
However, colours to stay away from include:
Red – this indicates a sense of urgency which can invoke a feeling of stress in the wrong environment. Red is best suited to more physical and demanding surroundings.
White – While the thought of a crisp white office sounds lovely and fresh, in reality, it can feel too clinical and unwelcoming.
If you don’t know where to start, you could consider using company colours for consistency – a simple nod to the company in the form of coloured chairs or filing cabinets and accessories would do the trick.
Another popular idea is to hang some artwork, whether it be industry-related prints, quotes, pictures or just something you and your staff would enjoy.
Innovative organisation
Organisation is so important in small offices – each item, be it equipment or paperwork, needs to have its own space. It is also essential that employees are made aware of any processes and procedures that are in place when it comes to storing and retrieving items.
This could mean filing paper documents in a clearly labelled filing cabinet, storing stationery neatly away in baskets within a display unit and generally keeping clutter to a minimum. Not only does this provide a calming environment to work in, but it ensures that everyone knows where things are kept should they need to use them.
Increase Ventilation
A small office can soon become stuffy, so the right level of ventilation key to avoiding the afternoon slump.
Regular bursts of fresh air from an open window is the ideal solution to this, but if this isn’t always possible, then why not add some greenery to your office with some plants? Not only are they beautiful to look at but they rid the air of toxins, resulting in fresher air for the office.
The mirror image
Not just a trick for the home, mirrors are a fantastic way of creating the illusion of space. They reflect the light giving your office a much brighter feel.
Find out more information here: https://www.officefurnitureonline.co.uk/blog/how-to-renovate-a-smaller-office/