Get The Best from Your Team With A Productive Office Space

Get The Best from Your Team With A Productive Office Space

Your business and office environment is where you and your employees will spend most of the working week. However, with so much happening with your business; it can often be an aspect of your company that gets forgotten and left at the bottom of the priority list. Many feel that as long as they have enough surfaces and equipment to carry out the day-to-day tasks within a company; their office space with merely suffice. Sadly, a neglected and tired working environment will have a negative effect on your staff, and your team may not be as productive as they could be.


A lack of enthusiasm and motivation within a group is what can drive a business downhill, so it might be time to take a look at your surroundings and make change where needed. Therefore, it’s worth taking some time and investing in the workspace for your business, so you’ll benefit the company long term, and it can continue to grow and develop. The following are some things to consider, and some ideas and inspiration for those looking to update the space in which they work with their staff.

The Design

You’ll need to get as much natural light into your office environment as possible; it’s the best way to lift a room and ensure people aren’t suffering from the effects of a dark and gloomy work day. Take away old and tired blinds or curtains and keep each window pane as clean as possible. If the space doesn’t have the benefit from plenty of windows; think carefully about the lighting you utilise. You’ll want an office to feel bright and breezy without the use of too many cold, stark, and harsh artificial lights; these can cause headaches and make it difficult for people to work efficiently. Your decor should help the room feel light and spacious.

Neutral colours are best on large wall and floor areas, and you can add areas of interest and inspiration with artwork, quotes, and the achievements of your company. It’s always worth consulting a company who specialise in a contemporary office fitout so that you’re making wise choices regarding where to invest and what to invest in. You want your team to have items to look at that will inspire and motivate them to work hard for your company, so bear that in mind when your design and decorate the space. If your workers come in and smile each day; you’ll be sure to have a successful and productive team on your hands because of a well thought out office environment.

Spacial Awareness

Sometimes it’s difficult to think clearly in a stifling and cramped environment. Therefore, it’s vital that your office feels open, easy to maneuver around, and fresh. There’s no better, or more affordable way to enhance a space and give it a new lease of life than to start moving the large items of furniture around. Think about moving desks so that they face the best areas of natural light; this will boost the mood of your team and productivity will start to improve immediately. Think about how easy your storage can be accessed from people’s workspace, and ensure that you take the time to organise and label areas accordingly.

Try to avoid over-cluttering the environment so that it can retain a feeling of light and freshness, and your staff with be able to think and work with a clear mind. Get rid of old, bulky furniture, and replace it with light, streamlined pieces; there are plenty of affordable options on the market, and if you stick to a style and colour scheme; you can source items from different places.

The Functional Side

Your team need to feel comfortable and inspired when they arrive to work each day. Therefore, you’ll need to ensure that they have enough facilities to utilise and that they are kept to a high standard. It’s worth looking into how to create a pleasant bathroom environment; your workers will appreciate somewhere clean to use and freshen-up. The same goes for your kitchen facilities; a break or lunch hour is a vital time for your employers to recharge for a successful afternoon of work. Therefore, the kitchen space needs to have enough equipment to prepare their food and drinks, and feel clean, modern, and somewhere they enjoy spending time. If you have the space; a chill-out zone, with comfortable seating, perhaps a T.V or access to reading material, will add even more comfort to your office space.

There are always going to be stressful times during the working week, so it’s crucial that staff feel they have somewhere to sit and regroup, and they can clear their minds for the hours that follow. Sofas, soft chairs, and giant bean bags are items to consider in the area aimed at relaxing your staff; get some ideas before you begin to source things so that you’re making the best out of the space.

 

Alison Morgan