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A New Look: Refreshing Your Office Building

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Most people like the idea of moving their offices around to make things look a little different, but the problem is that the interior of the office can only take you so far. You need the exterior of your office building to impress the masses, too!

Sometimes, a refresher refers to the outside of the office, and this is a huge job. You want your staff to be comfortable and happy, but you also want your clients and visitors to be happy about the space that they step into.

You don’t have to be a billion dollar business to look cool, inspiring and modern on the outside. You do, however, need to plan for how big this job is going to be.

You want the outside of the office building to reflect your business and brand message, and the best way that you can do that is to recognise where you can make changes. If you own the building, you’ll need to know whether it has listed status so that you can be ready to apply for changes with your local authority.

You’ll also need to call in the big guns (ie: architects and builders, a rope access contractor and lifting equipment specialists) to help you to plan this renovation. This isn’t like a lick of paint on the walls; this is a complete renovation on the exterior of the building.

Branding matters, and when you brand your office exterior with company signage, you can make the building more recognisable as yours. You want your windows to be big and secure, as well as the best possible size to encourage natural light. The more natural light your building allows, the more updated, inviting and professional it looks.

You can then move into the interior of the office building once you’re done modernising the exterior. Start with inspirational wall quotes and reinforce your company values, beliefs and goals with that.

From here, you can make a start on updating your furniture – a new office chair and desk for each employee will help to ensure that your office looks modern and stylish.

Decorate with graphics that reflect your brand and your business strategies, and then you have a space of which you can be proud. You can add your colours and your logo throughout the business, and while you are planning your decorating, you can decide whether you use vinyl or other materials for your business graphics.

The next thing to consider is the layout, the carpet and the walls. The changes you make to your office should be modern to match the new exterior, so consider embracing an open plan environment. When you add in the technology that you want for your office, you’re going to be able to offer a professional and personal office to the people who visit and those who work there, too. 

Your office building could make or break your deals with your clients. All you need to do is find the right team to get your vision from inside your head to the outside of your business! Make your office building your priority, and you’re going to be able to build your business beyond what you’ve ever imagined in the past.

There are many benefits to refreshing your office building. With a more inviting work environment, you’ll boost office productivity and improve your ROI. A refreshed office can also help you attract more clients, especially if you aim for the polished and professional look often found in prestigious medical offices or other high-end workspaces. Additionally, you can create a more eco-friendly workplace by prioritizing earth-kind materials or shopping for second-hand decor items. Indoor plants are a great eco-friendly decor choice, plus they improve the air quality.

When you are redecorating, don’t forget the practical health and safety elements. Ensure that you purchase ergonomic furniture and follow fire safety guidelines. If your office building has suffered fire damage, you’ll need the help of a fire damage restoration service.

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