Important design tips for your Aberdeen office

Author: gracielajamison | Posted: 30.01.2012

Interior design of Aberdeen offices has become increasingly important as it demonstrates a degree of creative flair quickly and efficiently. You can also add an extra wow factor by including a number of beneficial facilities to the Aberdeen office, as well as increasing employee morale and upping the value of your work premises.

However, there have been a number of Aberdeen based companies who have noticed the potential benefits to reap, thus it may be quite difficult to demonstrate a unique style unlike any others. As result, www.officebroker.com has come up with top tips to create a stylish, functional and highly profitable Aberdeen office environment.

1. Wireless internet open to clients: It is commonplace for every company to use the internet in some way today; however there still remain a large number of Aberdeen companies that use cable connections instead of wi-fi. Whilst this might seem a logical safety measure, it rarely leaves an impression on clients - especially as many will be using internet-enabled smartphones, for browsing, generally using wi-fi.

Clients would be impressed at the ability to use the internet whilst in your premises - however it is important to password-protect your wireless networking, as this could be taken advantage for free by other users, but with careful planning and protection, it can provide a good service for clients. Not only will clients be able to check their e-mails, they can also use their online software, potentially speeding up the process of securing their business, thereby benefiting your company significantly.

2. Artistic decor: A common problem with a large number of Aberdeen offices is having dull and bare walls, which not only show a lack of imagination, but also a poor use of potential. Generally your choice of decor depends on the industry you are in, media companies might put film posters or pop-art up, however design companies based in Aberdeen should be able to work to your design brief. In fact, my Aberdeen Office Space that was found on www.officebroker.com has been designed by Aberdeen based design firms.

3. Furnishings featuring a company logo: Why bother repeating the company name if the client is already there? Repetition is fantastic way to create a memorable name and a company-themed office will demonstrate confidence in the business and impress clients further. This can be seen in many successful offices, such as Twitter, who use the design of their website as the basis of their office colour scheme. It is also a good idea to put previous work onto the walls as well as critic reviews, as this can help to boost employee morale and demonstrate positive efforts of the company.

4. Offices in an open plan layout: A fantastic way to impress clients, an open plan office is the ideal way to show company confidence, as well as encourage staff co-operation. This is of particular benefit for SMEs as the dispersion of staff around the office hides any inexperience and is advantageous, as this helps to give the impression of a successful and powerful company. It also shows flexibility, creative flair and a willingness to adapt - key to the long-term success of a business.

It is entirely up to you and your company to decorate your Aberdeen working environment in your way with the best cost-effectiveness. These are merely straightforward tips to remember and will accumulate to make the most of your business.

About Author:
Aberdeen Office Space - I usually spend my time liaising with people, organising teams and building action plans. I determine key tasks and assess levels of work so they are always up to standard - carrying out appraisals and assessments are my forte and I have an array of skills when it come to communicating and negotiating, which means I can solve work disputes quickly and sort out recruitment concerns as well.

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