Archive for October, 2009
Office Design Tips for Better Productivity – by
Posted on 30. Oct, 2009 by Office Space Planning.
Office Design Tips for Better Productivity
The most essential feature of an excellent office design is functionality. But frequently our offices are packed full by many office machines, supplies, pieces of papers and equipment for which our small offices are totally dysfunctional. Your work place should be such that it would make you feel as comfortable [...]
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Office Design Concepts And Needs ? What Creative Marketing Agencies Wants – by
Posted on 28. Oct, 2009 by Office Space Planning.
Office Design Concepts And Needs ? What Creative Marketing Agencies Wants
Creative marketing agencies that look to move to new offices or refurbishing their old ones should do so in style. After all they are usually in marketing and looking good plays a big part. Creative agencies should look for an office design company to give [...]
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Office Decorating – by
Posted on 26. Oct, 2009 by Office Space Planning.
Office Decorating
Office Decorating Other Articles | April 26, 2007 It’s been at least a year now since you’ve moved to your new work place and officially taken over your new office. At first you were busy coping with a new home and a new job, but now you’re settled in. You start noticing the same [...]
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Office Cubicles, the invention of Robert Propst – by
Posted on 23. Oct, 2009 by Office Space Planning.
Office Cubicles, the invention of Robert Propst
Cubicles were invented 40 years ago by Robert Propst. It was a path breaking invention that changed the way we perceive the workplace and redefined the rules about what the office should look like. Cubicles transformed the office dramatically. Once demonized, mocked, and criticized, cubicles are still with us, [...]
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Nothing Square About Carpet Tiles – by
Posted on 21. Oct, 2009 by Office Space Planning.
Nothing Square About Carpet Tiles
Carpet tiles have established themselves as a logical choice for office refurbishment. They’re hard wearing, relatively cheap to buy, and it’s easy to replace small areas of damage or wear. But it’s generally accepted that this convenience means sacrificing design freedom. A square tile doesn’t lend itself to curves and circular [...]
