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July 19, 2008


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October 20, 2007

Your Guide to Upholstered Office Furniture

Buying upholstered office furniture will help you to achieve not only a trendy look for the office but a very comfortable material for the office too. When it comes to the framing of the upholstered office furniture, make sure that it is kiln-dried hardwood or maple and ash that are being used. They are the ideal typed to be used on your furniture and they will surely last. When it comes to the springs in your upholstered office furniture, you can opt to go for either the eight-way hand-tied or the sinuous. The eight-way are usually preferred because they are sure to give better quality in terms of its three dimensional coil that are sure to give a product a comfort level by never “bottoming-out”. Sinuous springs are those two-dimensional S-shaped wires that offer a softer seat.

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October 19, 2007

Get Yourself Organized

In an office setting, there are many factors that contribute to an individual’s productivity. Environment and ambiance influence behavior and character. On a more concrete note, office furniture and its arrangement also affects an employees work flow. It is essential for an office to be kept organized, not just for the business itself, but for the workers as well.

Here are several steps to keep work space organized.

Step 1

Place the computer monitor directly in front of you. This way, you become more focused. This also eliminates your co-workers from interrupting you constantly with chit-chats and gossip. An open monitor gives the notion of intent task completion.

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Guide in Buying Cubicle Office Furniture

One common reason why companies go for the cubicle furniture is because it is well-able to reduce the noise, and the right type of system will do just that for your workplace. While it may not be absolute, meaning that noise can not be effaced totally, the designs of office furniture today have made it possible to enjoy a much quieter business operation. What is more, is that with the options presented today by office furniture designers, the workplace is also able to preserve its natural beauty through the designs.

Aesthetics is not one factor that can easily be ignored which is why the leading cubicle manufacturers have provided designs with a wider range of colors and patterns for fabrics, allowing you to choose a look that you think is right for you. Plain can be okay and it can save you some money too—but nicer fabrics will benefit your business image. On the other hand, you may save a lot of money by choosing furniture that are simpler but with the same amount of comfort and ergonomics.

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Guide to Office Chairs

With an increase in the population of the workforce, the demand for a more flexible office chair followed suit. Since it has been given that people differ in sizes and shapes, the quest to find the most flexible and dynamic office chair is on. Generally, an office chair must stand correctly so that you could you’re your feet comfortably on the floor. Your back must also be fully supported by the chair; your upper legs and torso must form an angle between 90 and 105 degrees. It should have a tilting mechanism, and it should be able to accommodate frequent posture changes. Hence, here is a very important guide question that will help you to get through all your office chair needs: how much will the chair be used?

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October 18, 2007

On Buying Liquidated Office Furniture

High quality and functional office furniture need not to be expensive. Although many would prefer brand new equipments, there are some who benefit from cheap, second hand furniture. Office desks, workstations and computers can all be had for a fraction of what you would pay for new. Some pieces only need minor re-touches. So, a hammer here and there and a little polish up front and at the back could do miracles. To the uninitiated, some of these refurbished office furniture could even be passed as being brand new. If you happen to see something on sale and you think it fits your specifications, purchase it immediately. Better to act now, if not, these kinds of furniture could be gone tomorrow.

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An Ergonomic Computer Chair

The ergonomic computer office chair offers you comfort and support, while providing overall support to every area of the body that can become irritated from long periods of sitting in an office chair for work. You can take steps to avoid pain and discomfort with an ergonomic computer chair.

The number one reason is the benefits you receive from the chair as far as comfort and support of areas that need proper support when sitting for periods. The six reasons why the ergonomic computer chair is beneficial are:

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Preventing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Most of the office workers of today’s modern world rely heavily on the computer. What they should understand, is that they are prime candidates for the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. This ailment is defined to be “a nerve disorder resulting from pressure on the median nerve where it passes from the forearm through the carpal tunnel in the wrist and into the hand. Symptoms include pain, numbness, and tingling in the first three fingers and the base of the thumb.”

Your work will be paralyzed due to this ailment, so it is better to take preventive measures. But let us first check the factors. Is it lack of ergonomic office furniture? Yes, indeed. The wonders of having highly ergonomic office furniture will shock us once again with this revelation. For instance, having an ergonomic office desk can do a lot for the betterment of the hand every time the keyboard is being used. It has been noted that the time spent using the keyboard is the number one suspect to the syndrome. This alone will let us realize how important it is to have keyboard rests for the efficiency of typing, and for preventing the Carpal Syndrome as well.

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October 17, 2007

Tips for an Ethnic-Eclectic Home Office

If there’s one major difference of a home office to a regular workplace, it would be the extensible options one could execute. Home offices are flexible enough to serve as a full blown workplace without the stressful environment. Best of all, business happens right inside the comfort of your own house. One could even decorate the home office using not-so-common themes.
Ever heard of an ethnic-eclectic themed home office? It uses elements from around the world to achieve a well-traveled, multicultural ambiance. This creates a profound and meaningful environment, with every piece of office furniture used. Here are some ideas to help you create an ethnic-eclectic themed office of your own.

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The Perfect Office Chair

Sedentary workers are prone to compounding back pains and neck strain due to the long hours they spend sitting on non-ergonomic chairs. Work related injuries such as these fracture a company’s workforce resulting in a decrease of productivity. To avoid this, it is important to choose the right type of office chair that promotes good posture and provides support to the lower back.

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Real Estate Affects Office Furniture

How can real estate affect the office furniture industry? Simple. With the demand for a more flexible space that allows companies to maximize their offices, it has been directly affecting the demands for office furniture that are flexible and green enough to fit in.

It has been noted that the average price for an acre of empty land amounts to nearly $800,000 in the first quarter, which increased 13.2 percent from the first quarter of 2006. This is according to an economic research firm. Just imagine this increase when four years ago, local raw land was selling for $250,000 an acre or less. This steep price increase mean that developers are going vertical. They are now building office complexes of six stories or more to spread land expenses among more tenants. But since taller buildings require costly steel frames, no developer will finish an expensive steel tower with Class B touches.

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