Secrets of Office Interior Design
Computer desk today may seem both simple construction and complicated system with additional elements and partitions. In addition, the tables may have different shapes: rectangular, curved, complex, with twists and side consoles. The size of the table has great importance: the table should not be too great to not have to replace it, and not too small to have enough place for everything you need to work.
Organizing your workspace, you should orient at an average coverage area of your hands (35-40 cm), the near zone determined by the hand, squeezing elbow to the body, and the distance is determined by the area of stretched arm.
Computer desk can be placed in the corner or near the wall, and extra facilities in the planning of the working area creates the complete set of the table, sliding shelve for keyboard, shelve for the system unit and stand under the monitor. When you are disposing tables and armchairs in the office, don’t place the furniture “back to the door”, in order the employee can see the room and entrance doors.
Don’t buy office furniture with sharp edges and you will create optimum conditions not only for work but also for the existence of a friendly stuff. Thus, we often see that in negotiation rooms are placed tables with round or oval elements: psychologists think that this contributes to the atmosphere of mutual understanding.
Color scheme of the office
The optimum variant is where the walls, ceiling and floor are decorated in light colors and color accents are made by armchairs, sofas and chairs.
Cool neutral shades will be perfect for creating a business atmosphere. Warm and saturated colors create friendly climate for creativity. When you are choosing colors for the walls of the office, you should also pay attention to the illumination of the office. If the windows face north, it is better to prefer warm tones, and if south, the walls are painted in “cold” light colors.
The convenient location of light sources is an important aspect: today in the offices people are increasingly using local illumination, which creates separate light zones. Such zones may consist of a table lamp and floor lamp, scattering light in the ceiling, or from a combination of a flexible system of scattered light with table lamps.