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February 09, 2012


September 4, 2007

Classic VS Modern – Part 1

Whether it may be direct or indirect, office design significantly influences the overall mood inside a certain workplace. A worker responds to what his or her surrounding looks like and is even affected by its display. On the other hand, office arrangement and architecture reflect the personality of its demography. A warm, well lit hallway tell of happy and energetic employees while dull, dark meeting rooms speak of stagnate and bleak workforce. Eventually, this yin yang coexistence blends into one dramatic result, productivity.

Decoration tells someone’s creativity and attention to detail. Visitors instantly perceive character as soon as they step inside an office. It is important to understand the mechanics of office furniture arrangement so as to establish a lasting impression on visiting constituents, prospective buyers, invited or unexpected guests and just about anybody who stops over at your office.


Here is a contrast between classic and modern office setup that could help you determine what it is exactly that you want for the workplace.

Classic

Executive desk ensemble

Consider purchasing executive office desks made from wood. Look for an ensemble with harvest cherry finish, generous crown moldings, and antique–looking hardware. Not only that they look stylish and elegant, they also bring a certain sense of power to anyone who occupies them.

Smart, elegant desk accessories

These are natural mahogany card files, memo and pencil holders, tape dispensers, file trays, and desk organizers with sleek contours are as useful as they are handsome. Accessories such as these are considered as essentials that complement the exquisite office desks they adorn.

Comfortable & stylish chairs

As a last touch, pair the classic furniture ensemble with highly comfortable and stylish office chairs with a mahogany finish hardwood frame and durable fabric upholstery. Look for the crested seat back with button tufting, gently scalloped seat front, and padded arms with brass nail trim are tasteful touches. All in all, these types are ergonomic and stress reducing chairs.

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