How you can use workplace design

How you can use workplace design

 

Workplace design isn’t just about choosing the paint colours for your office space. Your work environment can directly affect staff productivity and creativity. If clients regularly visit your workplace, it can also affect how they see your company.

There are many things to consider when designing your workplace, such as:

architecture
functional layout
appropriate lighting
furniture
materials
technology
meeting rooms
an open and inviting reception area
Examples of where a workplace designer could help
A workplace designer can help improve your business’ image and, as a result, improve communication and the development of new ideas and processes.

For example, workplace designers can:

improve the way a car manufacturer’s administration and assembly hub functions
help an accountancy firm shed its grey image
help a clothing retailer integrate a new wing of its business into the company’s headquarters
How do you start creating an innovative workspace?
If you want to redesign your workspace, the best place to start is research. You should try to:

determine your business objectives
analyse the areas you want to improve
involve a selection of staff – choose people from different parts of the business, including managers and more junior staff
set a realistic budget
set clear objectives
attempt the project on a small scale before introducing it throughout the organisation
do a post-project evaluation to see if any changes are needed
If you hire a workplace designer, they can offer more than just visual and creative skills. They can also manage the design project, work with you to set the brief and involve stakeholders in the development process. When the implementation of their designs is underway, they can manage the relationship with the builders and other contractors, and adapt designs where necessary.

If you are searching for an entirely new workspace, see our six tips for choosing the right business premises.

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