Choosing Office Furniture That Works

When deciding on office furniture, you will need to consider the equipment that will be used on a daily basis, the staff, and the type of business.

Doctors and dentists often need a reception area, wherein the receptionist has a front desk, computer to look up patients and book appointments, and a phone. Her work place will need a task chair and a separate shelf included in her work space for a keyboard. The files are sometimes set up along the walls, each representing a patient. A file clerk needs lots of counter space to sort out files, alphabetize them, and so on.

The dentist or doctor has rooms for his patients, but he will also need his own office. He will have a phone with an intercom system for paging him, room on the side of his desk for personal files, and some additional shelving, or a book shelf for reference books and leaflets.

A telemarketing company needs very different furniture. Rows of desks with computers and phones on them are usually all that is needed. An area for a pad for notes and some pens is also needed, but probably not much more than that.

For a printing and publishing establishment, drafting tables may be used. Huge sheets of paper are coded and examined, so large work areas are needed. They also use computers to look at and approve work, and they need counter space, too. Sales offices, as well as insurance and real estate offices usually have partitions for the staff. They have computers, phones, and other equipment that they may even share. That is because these professionals are sometimes working out in the field, and they come back to the office periodically to check their emails, and so forth.

Designing the office before the furniture is purchased is key. This will let you know if individuals may share equipment, such as a printer, or if someone may need a separate one for a certain position. A color printer may also be needed.

The boss will also need an office, and with a certain amount of privacy. He needs to be able to store confidential information in his office, and yet he needs to be able to relate to his staff. He has to be apart from the rest, and yet close enough to communicate with them.

Using ergonomic chairs will make your staff more comfortable. They are there all day, either sitting most of the day, or standing. They need to feel that their backs and necks are being taken care of. The staff member that will be typing for most of the day needs to have a work place that will not send her to the chiropractor, or worse. And when they are comfortable they will produce more quality work. Buying office furniture does not need to cost a fortune, but certain items should be considered, because comfort and production go hand in hand.

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