Renting an industrial unit for your office space can be a financially smart move. Frequently these industrial units are cheaper to rent than finished office space. But how do you go about making it your own?
Set Up Borders And Barriers
Portable walls can make office cubicles out of almost any space, provided there are enough electrical hook-ups for your needs. You may want to discuss with your landlord additional electrical outlets and who will pay for them. The plumbing is another thing that might need to be discussed with your landlord. Are there enough bathrooms, sinks etc. The signage (outside and inside) will help to declare who you are and what it is that you do. The style of furniture such as desks, chairs, waiting room furniture and even plants (real or artificial) can say a lot about a business.
Make Each Cubicle You’re Own
Allowing employees to personalize their space is not only a way of making the environment feel more personable but serves to help keep employees spirits up; being surrounded by things that they like or that are meaningful to them. Artwork, such as pictures and sculptures, can help take the coldness out of an industrial site.
And for goodness sake don’t forget window treatments!
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