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Feb
29
2012

category : Office fitouts

Feng Shui, which translates to “wind and water”, is the traditional art of living your life based on a Chinese philosophy and spirituality. Essentially, by embracing Feng Shui, you embrace the idea of living in harmony with the natural world. There has been an increase in the use of Feng Shui during an office fitout in the Western world – and here’s why:

Employers have been looking for ways to create a workplace that is more vibrant and successful and, when the traditional methods (such as colour and design) have failed, many of them have turned towards methods that are a little more untraditional. Feng Shui is one of these methods and can be used to boost success, productivity and even health in an office fitout.

Whilst you will encounter employees who do not believe in the rewards of using appropriate Feng Shui in an office fitout, there are other employees that will fully embrace the idea of good energy flow. Seeing as Feng Shui is, ultimately, about the set up and layout of a room, your employees do not even need to know that you have adopted in as a part of your office fitout.

One of the main reasons that Feng Shui is so suited for use in fitouts is that money and the wind are very much linked – it is said that money will flow in and out of your life (like wind), touching everything it passes, so it is important to ensure that this “wind” is a healing and strengthening energy and is never stagnant. Seeing as everyone wants continuous income for their business, it couldn’t hurt to implement a few appropriate Feng Shui strategies during your next office fitout.

 

Posted by: John

Feb
27
2012

category : Office fitouts

If you have decided to undertake the momentous task of completing an office fitout in Melbourne, you will be pleased to know that your efforts will not be in vain – there are a number of benefits that an effectively tackled fitout can bring to your workplace.

Firstly, your budget is no longer an issue, as office fitouts in Melbourne can be completed for businesses that can afford to pay thousands of dollars for improvements just as efficiently as for businesses that can only afford to pay a few hundred.

Secondly, fitouts do not have to be applied to the entire workplace (at least, all at once). If you only require one room or area to be updated, then only complete an update in this area. Likewise, if your business cannot afford to do an entire fitout all at once, complete the project in stages, starting with the areas that need immediate attention.

Thirdly, there are plenty of office fitout experts in Melbourne and around the country, so you can rest assured that you will be able to find someone to help you. Even if you have a single question or an enquiry, most of these fitout experts are willing to help you out.

Fourthly, an office fitout in Melbourne does not have to involve an entire reconstruction of your workplace. A simple rearrangement or colour palette change could be all your business needs to become more modernized.

Don’t take an office fitout out of the cards just because you feel you cannot afford it or it’s not a high priority – the process of completing an fitout today is very different to it was even 10 years ago. The benefits you can find today will make the whole project worth it.
 

Posted by: John

Feb
23
2012

category : Office fitouts

When completing an office fitout in Melbourne, a lot of people tend to neglect the colour scheme or feel it is unimportant in the overall scheme of things. The use of colour in your office space, however, should be high on your list of priorities, as it can have a profound effect on your employees, clients and visitors.

Orange – evokes a sense of excitement, enthusiasm and energy for people visiting your office. It is commonly used to represent the sun, fire, fun, warmth, the tropics and autumn.

Red – evokes feelings of passion, lust, energy, blood and even war. In an office fitout in Melbourne, it can help to portray pride, strength and sportiness. It is commonly used as an accent colour to help play it down.

Yellow – is said to represent a sense of youth, fun, happiness, sunshine, playfulness, cheefulness and energy. In an office fitout, however, you should avoid letting the colour become too dark, as it will become unpleasant.

Green – evokes feelings of growth, nature, money, health, fertility and safety in many instances. As it has relaxing and healing qualities, it is a colour frequently used for offices in the health industry.

Blue – evokes a sense of loyalty, strength, wisdom, trust, creativity and intelligence. It is also said to have a calming effect on people who are frequently exposed to the colour.

Purple – is said to represent a sense of royalty, nobility, prestige, wealth and extravagance. In some office fitouts, it is used to create mystery, magic, power and luxury within the space.

Whilst these are by no means the only colours incorporated into office fitouts in Melbourne, they are some of the most common and effective. Remember to take into account the business that you are in, as well as your logo and uniforms, when making a colour choice.
 

Posted by: John

Feb
21
2012

category : Office Furniture

When it comes to purchasing new office furniture in Melbourne, a lot of smaller businesses can find themselves in debt or unable to afford the pieces that they really need. There is, however, a quick and simple way for businesses to budget for new furniture, allowing you to get exactly what you are after.

Begin by wandering through your workplace. Look at what type of furniture you currently have and determine what type you are intending to buy. If you have any clever, creative or unusual ideas for furniture in Melbourne whilst you’re walking around, be sure to note them down. You may be able to find great deals on these items during the research stage.

Research some furniture in Melbourne suppliers and get average prices on all the pieces that they offer. Then, price all the furniture items that you need to buy (including chairs, which many people seem to forget), as well as any ‘desired’ or ‘wanted’ items that you have come across.

Add together all the prices that you have determined – this will give you a pretty good estimate of how much money you will need to invest in buying new office furniture in Melbourne. Look at how much money your business is able to set aside each week for new furniture, and then work out how long it is going to take to save enough to buy everything on the list.

Ensure that you place the designated amount of money into a separate bank account each week until you have reached your goal, then go out and choose all the items that you need. Budgeting for new furniture in Melbourne can help put a stop to impulse buying and to spending more money then you can afford.
 

Posted by: John

Feb
17
2012

category : Chairs

If you work in a Melbourne business, chances are that you spend a good part of the working day sitting in an office chair. Sound about right? Well, did you know that there is actually a proper way that you are supposed to be sitting in office chairs in Melbourne? No? Not many people do.

You should be sitting all the way back in your office chair, as far as it will let you go. Look at your legs – your feet should be resting flat on the floor and your knees should be bent at a 90-degree angle. If your feet cannot touch the ground or your knees are bent at an awkward angle, adjust the height of your chair.

Straighten your back so that the entirety of your spine is resting against the back support of the office chair in Melbourne. If you feel like you are tilting backwards or forwards, adjust the lumbar support on your chair to the correct angle. Your buttocks should be located directly beneath your shoulders.

Ensure that your chair is properly aligned with your computer monitor or laptop – with your neck straight, you should be looking directly into the centre of the screen. If you aren’t, you will need to adjust the height of the screen until it is at a comfortable level (placing a box or a book underneath is a great way of doing this).

Sitting in office chairs in Melbourne correctly will not only ensure your comfort when sitting at your desk all day, it will support the 24 vertebrae in your spine and protect them from injury. Just owning an ergonomic chair is not enough – you need to make sure you are sitting in it properly.
 

Posted by: John

Feb
13
2012

category : Chairs

There seems to be this belief that leather office chairs are the ultimate in business furniture – owning one shows that you are ‘at the top’, that you ‘have gotten somewhere’. There should be a buyer beware label attached to leather chairs, however, as they do come with a few problems.

Slipping and sliding
Often, leather chairs have a sleek and smooth finish without a grain (or only a slight one). This means that they offer very little in the way of friction, making it very easy for you to slide off the chair and move around in general. Sitting in your office all day like this cannot be comfortable in the slightest.

Wear on clothes
As leather office chairs have a smooth finish, this means that there is very little resistance between it and your clothes. As you will be moving around on the chair more, you could find that you are ‘polishing’ your clothes (wearing at the piling and fabric).

Hot weather
Whilst some leather chairs are designed to breathe when in use many aren’t, which can cause problems in hot and even warm weather. If you work in an office that isn’t well air conditioned, you will quickly find yourself sweating on hot days and sticking to the leather.


Even though these office chairs look fantastic, you need to take into account all the issues that such a chair presents. You have to ask yourself whether leather ownership is worth the hassles and wear on your clothing that are so common with these executive office chairs.
 

Posted by: John

Feb
04
2012

category : Office Furniture

When you are decorating your new Melbourne office, you will find that the strongest visual and spatial effect can often be achieved simply by using striking and beautiful furniture throughout the space. Using furniture as the main design feature in your Melbourne office is a minimalist approach to decorating that is easy to execute and yields impressive results.

Choose furniture to complement your Melbourne business, considering the industry you are in, your objectives as a company and the relationship you want to build with customers and clients. When choosing furniture however, it is not necessary to hang your company logo from every available surface, instead you can choose pieces that are beautiful, functional and capable of transforming your space.

The best way to make your Melbourne space distinct and beautiful is by using high quality furniture that is strong and durable. High quality office furniture has a strong visual weight that lends a space a sense of authority and assurance, and is sure to give a favourable impression of your business to anyone that visits your space. If your office still feels sparse and empty after the addition of a good collection of high quality desks and chairs, you can add some visual interest by hanging creative and striking art on available walls.

By choosing high quality and distinctive desks and chairs for your Melbourne office, you can save money on decorative features, while investing in functional pieces that will be useful in your office for years to come. Although good design is often more expensive than standard and simple models, the extra cost is well worth it as beautiful chairs, desks and storage units can greatly improve the appearance of your space.
 

Posted by: John

Feb
01
2012

category : Office fitouts

We are great believers in using art in an office fitout to bring the finished space to life. Artwork can be used throughout your workplace to great effect, but often businesses have a hard time choosing the right piece for their particular decorating needs. There are many different art sources you can look to for inspiration, including art resellers specialising in office decoration, as well as more eclectic and unusual routes such as Etsy and DIY options.

Your first objective when choosing art for the office fitout should be to choose pieces that contribute to a positive atmosphere in the workplace. To reach this end, you can try choosing pieces with bright colours to inject energy and enthusiasm into the space. Your whole office fitout is designed to improve productivity, so don't forget this goal when decorating the space!

When choosing artwork, consider the message your choices will send to any clients or business partners visiting your office fitout. If you want to portray your business as progressive and forward thinking, bypass the traditional oil paintings in heavy gilt frames for some lightweight wall decals that brighten up an office fitout with some quirky fun.

Consider the placement of your artwork carefully when you are purchasing particular pieces. A large colourful painting can make a room much more interesting when placed on a great expanse of blank white wall, but when used in a cramped and busy work space the effect can be nauseating. The meeting room is a traditional space to use art in the workplace, but if you're keen on the idea, different pieces can be used in every room, including the bathroom, general work space and waiting room.
 

Posted by: John