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7 Different Ways You Can Transform Your Businesses Interior

When you run a business, it can be very important to think about how it looks when people walk inside

By Tan MunirPublished 3 days ago 3 min read
7 Different Ways You Can Transform Your Businesses Interior
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When you run a business, it can be very important to think about how it looks when people walk inside, whether you are customer facing or not. It can say a lot to your customers about your business and can help to foster a good working atmosphere for your staff.

If you have decided it is time that the interior of your business had a little facelift, read on for some top tips on the best way to do it. To explain further, Tan Munir, Director at Designer Workshop shares his insights on different ways you can transform your businesses interior.

Storage

Storage is very important in any workplace to help keep it tidy and organised. There are lots of different options available from shelving to built in cupboards and under-desk storage.

If you have enough storage in place, it is easier to encourage employees to do their bit in keeping the business looking smart.

Don’t be afraid to think outside the box with your storage designs and find new ways to tidy things away that still work with the flow of the business.

Reupholstery

If your furniture is looking a little tired but the structure remains intact, then why not consider having it reupholstered instead of replacing it?

This is not only an eco-friendly option, but it also gives you the opportunity to have some truly unique furniture in your workplace.

When you reupholster your furniture, you can choose any fabric that you want, meaning that you can make it practical, get it to fit in with your business branding or create something different and eye-catching.

The possibilities are endless, and it can be a very effective way for your business to make a statement.

Tables

Whatever type of business you run; it probably requires tables somewhere within it. Try to choose styles and shapes that fit in with the aesthetic of your business and think about the ways they will be used.

You should consider whether they will be workspaces, decorative items or coffee tables, and make sure that you buy something that meets the right specifications.

Materials

Filling your business with different materials can look great, but you need to know how they each need to be cared for.

Look into the different types of wood and fabric that fill your space and ensure that you have the correct cleaning products ready for use, otherwise marks and stains will build up, and the furniture can suffer from damage if the wrong product is used to clean it, meaning your renovations will look tired very quickly.

Details

It is important to pay attention to the little details in your business to help transform its look.

Whether it is the artwork on the walls, the lighting or the pen holders, each individual item needs to work with the style of the business to give it a slicker and more comprehensive feel.

Accessibility

You might have all sorts of ideas when it comes to transforming the interior of your business, but you still need to make sure that it is accessible for everyone.

This means checking that there are ramps in space, enough room for a wheelchair to move around comfortably and well-placed handrails can all make your business more appealing for a wider range of people.

Fireplaces

You might think that fireplaces are a thing of the past, but they are steadily making a comeback. Whether you include a real fire, a digital screen or a floral display, they can be a chic and fashionable addition to any space.

Transforming the interior of your business can be a lot of fun, and there are some innovative ways to do this that can ensure your business stands out and remains completely unique.

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About the Creator

Tan Munir

Tan Munir is the Co-founder of Designer Workshop an upholstery workshop in Nottingham that specialises in furniture repair and restoration for both commercial and domestic clients.

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