Office Furniture For The Modern Office
The office furniture you choose will depend on what type of office will be using it, the size of the staff and what they will be doing, and the equipment that will be used.
The office of a dentist or doctor uses a reception area to greet the patients. The receptionist usually has her desk in the front of the office, a computer to see patient information and book their appointments, as well as a phone to answer. She needs a task chair, and a desk or work place designed for a computer. Files are needed for each patient record, and they can be stored either in a filing drawer system, or along the walls. The file clerk will need some counter space to sort them out and alphabetize them for filing.
Dentists, as well as doctors do need their own private office space, as well. They need a desk, phone, and some room for files, whether it is in his desk drawer, or other shelving. Books and reference materials and leaflets will also need to be stored somewhere in his office.
If the office is for boiler room type telemarketing, each of the staff will have their own desk, with or without a partition. If they need to look up or input information into a computer, each will have a desk and computer for this purpose. Since they will be on the phone a lot of the time, the phones on the desks should be in a convenient corner, and there should be a place to take notes also.
Printing firms and publishing houses may need drafting tables and large counter tops in order to examine work for final approval. The computers are also used to pay attention to detail before printing, and some counter space is needed there, as well. Insurance offices, real estate office, and sales offices may all share the desks and equipment at different times, as these individuals usually work out of the office at least part of the day. They come back to check emails, print out information, and so on. They need computes, phones, and maybe some file cabinets, and a common printer for all.
The office space nearly always needs to be designed before the furniture, equipment, file cabinets, and so on are placed there. Procedure also needs to be considered, as it may involve the people at two or more desks working closely with each other. In this case, it would not make sense to put each at different corners of the room.
If you are the boss, you will want a private area of your own. Confidential information may be filed and stored away in your office, and they might have a lock on the drawer. You will need to be away from the rest of the office, and yet you need to be in close enough proximity to communicate with the staff as needed.
Also, if the office can be put together with ergonomically, the staff will be more comfortable. Ergonomic chairs can be adjusted to each different back and neck. There should be typing desks that make sense for administrative staff that does a lot of typing. Telephones should be in a convenient place, and if a lot of phone work is needed, the staff should have access to an ear piece, instead of having to hold the phone on their shoulders. A little consideration, along with design will create sensible decisions for buying office furniture.
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