Why does commercial building design matter?
Your office design and work environment will affect your employees'
productivity and the first impression potential customers form of your
business. Altering and renovating your office has a positive effect when done
properly. An effective remodel which keeps up with emerging trends can increase productivity, available space, efficiency,
curb-appeal and even sales. You can design your workspace to represent your
work culture. All said your employees
will also love to work in a well-designed workspace. Below are reasons why commercial building design matters.
An
Underused Branding Opportunity
A lot of thought and brainstorming goes
into effectively designing a commercial space. Branding is all about having a
brand identity, positioning your company to reflect that identity, and
illustrating personality. It is not just branding for your customers but your
employees will also feel honored to work in such an environment. Plan the right
design with your commercial office renovator to build your brand.
Lighting
and ventilation
A recent study shows that in buildings with
good daylight conditions workers are 18% more productive, students achieve
5-14% higher test scores, and retail spaces achieve 15-40% higher sales. At the
same time, better ventilation was shown to improve workplace productivity by
11%. So, it is very natural that the office owners and builders are keeping these
design needs in mind. Keep your employees healthy and alert to keep them
productive.
Department
specific goals
Each department is important and every
department will have specific goals. Designing all the departments in the same
way is not ideal. For example, a design team may enjoy a colourful, creative,
free-flowing space whereas the accounts team may want things very standardized
and organized. Understand your team’s needs to design the perfect space for
them.
Dynamic
spaces
Many new offices use working space
dynamically. You can discuss this with your commercial contractor to make optimum use of the space. Unused
spaces can be used for everything from physical fitness to gamming to nap time.
Removing partitions between offices may elevate employee interaction and
innovation. This will also make the office space look larger. Plan to
incorporate multi-purpose open spaces in your new office.
Plants
and foliage
Going green is a major interior design trend.
It improves air quality and these plants have the power to reduce stress, anxiety,
and fatigue.
Contact Cornerstone @ https://trustcornerstone.ca/ or call @ Call: 905-364-5588
to build a productive office space.
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