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3 Office Design Elements That Help Increase Productivity

3 Office Design Elements that Help Increase Productivity

It may not seem like office design plays that much of a role in how productive your business is, but it does.

It may not seem like office design plays that much of a role in how productive your business is, but it does. A well-designed office makes employees happy, and happy employees are more productive. There are several small changes you can make in your office that will make a big difference in your business’s productivity.

Sound Control

Whether you work in a home office and you’re trying to block out sounds from kids and pets, or you’re in an office with a bunch of other people, controlling sound is important for your productivity. Big or small, it’s usually best to keep noise relatively low in an office setting. If listening to music helps you focus and get more done, consider investing in a pair of nice headphones. Headphones can also be useful for blocking out noisy co-workers. If there is a particular room that makes a lot of noise, consider installing sound-absorbing panels on the walls to help keep the noise level to a minimum.

Good Lighting

Lighting doesn’t just set the mood for a nice date. It can also set the mood for a good, productive work day. Adequate lighting is crucial to any work space, but if you really want to step up the lighting in your office, consider color balanced high-powered CFL bulbs. These bulbs come as closely to mimicking natural sunlight as possible, which can be naturally energizing. Regular fluorescent bulbs can be harsh and make people feel uncomfortable. A change as small as lighting may not seem like a lot, but it really is.

Ergonomics

Human productivity can only go as far as the body allows. Towards the end of the work day, neck, back, and headaches can start to set in, and carpal tunnel is no fun. If you’re a small business owner, your work is never done, even when your body has had enough. Investing a bit in desks, chairs, and computer monitors that are all the correct height will go a long way toward increasing physical comfort while at work. You can even get ergonomically designed keyboards. It’s also not a bad idea to have a few work stations set up where people can stand up and work if they choose to.

A Better Work Space from American Design Associates

American Design Associates, Inc. is a furniture dealer and design firm serving clients throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. We strive to ensure that every customer ends up with the office design and furniture to help their business run for years to come. We have the expertise and resources to help you get your move off to a great stress-free start. Visit us online to see what we can do for you, or give us a call at (410) 823-5500. To see examples of our work and get more advice on furnishing your office space, follow us on FacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterest, and Google+.

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