301‐317‐4250

How to revamp your Office Reception Area

reception area designs

Is your office reception area looking a bit rundown? Is the hideous office design scaring away your clients?

Then it’s time to revamp your office reception area.

An office reception area is the first impression your clients have about your business services and level of professionalism.

When clients walk into your business, you want them to have positive vibes about your business brand.

You can create these positive vibes with great office furniture and a stylish interior design.

But where do you start?

First, decide on your color theme. You can start to brainstorm about the colors you will use for the reception area based on popular color themes used in your industry. Tie those color themes with your business brand colors and you will have a unique design. When in doubt, go for neutral colors such as gray, cream and blue. Neutral colors will help you create an illusion of a more spacious reception area because light reflects off of neutral colors.

If you prefer a more modern look, go for brighter colors rather than dark colors.

Remember, your color theme should be warm and inviting to your clients as well as your staff of employees.

Next, you should create a list of furniture items that will increase your work productivity while enhancing the comfort of clients and employees alike. People return to environments that make them feel good.

Here is a list of essential reception area furniture items:

  • The reception desk. The best reception desks have curved countertops to give receptionists a great overview of the office space and help clients easily place documents on the desks without taking up space for your staff of receptionists. Your staff can also assist more than one client at a time with such a design. The most popular reception desks for modern office spaces are rectangular office desks and L-shaped desks.

  • Reception area seating. When it comes to seating in the reception area, you should furnish the office with ergonomic chairs and sofas that maximize space and comfort. It is important that clients have plenty of space between each other to prevent aggravation during long waiting periods. The best reception lounge chairs are those that feature cushioned seating and offer plenty of back support.

  • File Cabinets /Storage furniture items. Receptionists can never have enough storage because filing is part of their daily work routine. Purchase vertical and horizontal filing cabinets to make the most of your storage area. When your staff has the appropriate storage, you can de-clutter your office and make it more welcoming to your clients. If the receptionist area is well organized, clients will get the impression that your business services will keep their private matters in order. Edwards & Hill Office Furniture recommends storage for magazines as well as brochures for those visiting your office.

You can count on Edwards & Hill Office Furniture to be the best interior designer for your business. We specialize in interior design. Let us improve the look of your office through quality furniture and an effective office plan layout today.

Have a look at our reception office furniture to enhance the comfort and work productivity of your reception area today.

Edwards & Hill Office Furniture is a leading office planner and supplier for commercial companies, government agencies and individual consumers nationwide. We sell and install office furniture. We design and plan office layouts from start to finish. We even help you relocate and handle planning, marketing, public relations, and film and video production.

Contact Edwards & Hill by clicking here or call us at 301-317-4250 today! We are here to serve you!

Check us out on FacebookTwitter and LinkedIn as well!

Source:

http://blog.jpofficeworkstations.com.au/2013/06/reception-area-furniture-design-ideas.html#.UjxTJ9JJPjI

http://ezinearticles.com/?Office-Furniture:-Tips-To-Improve-Your-Reception-Area&id=5922009

This entry was posted on Monday, September 23rd, 2013 at 12:50 pm. Both comments and pings are currently closed.

Comments are closed.