Optimal space utilization
Fast expanding companies are completely occupied with their growth. As a result they do not have enough time or enough funds to keep moving into bigger premises, even though it may be really necessary.
The answer to this dilemma lies in space optimization. With just a few minor changes it is possible to gain extra space for additional employees in most office environments, without impairing the quality of the whole working environment.
Space optimization is not to be mistaken with a contra-productive densification of the workplace. Even with an economical usage of office space, the focus should always be on the employee.
These days, there is no need to repeat the worst mistakes found in overcrowded open-plan offices.
Open atmosphere, pleasant working climate
First and foremost a design concept must conform to the company, its function and its image. It should not only please the clients but also serve the employees. Colors and materials can have an indirect effect on efficiency - be it negative or positive.
To use the Corporate Design as orientation is always sensible. But that does not mean that the company colors should be followed through from the façade to the toilets dogmatically. A modern lively color and lighting design can even change the most unfavorable effect of a cold building. It can bring about varied light zones and through warm tones create an ideal working climate.
Plants also accentuate and emphasize the friendly atmosphere of office spaces.