3 Specialist brands that can help you create an outstanding office space

Whether you’re designing an office from scratch or planning a major refurbishment, balancing functionality with aesthetic elegance can be a real head-scratcher.

But creating an ambient space that employees and clients appreciate spending time in might bring genuine business benefits like increasing motivation and creating an excellent first impression.

So if you’re looking for simple ways to create an outstanding office space, here are three specialist brands that can help.

  1. Anne-Marie Powell

When a new client approaches your premises, they’re rapidly gathering environmental cues about the way you do things.

And carefully crafted greenery can have a calming effect that fills them with confidence.

Commercial landscaping experts Anne-Marie Powell Gardening combine green fingers with flights of the imagination to revamp roof gardens, integrate water features and even make car parks and smoking areas more pleasant.

In scenarios where it’s not possible to significantly alter the architecture of an urban office, this type of niche firm can reclaim areas for urban gardens or interesting sculptures.

Creative space solutions can dramatically improve the atmosphere of the most uninspiring workspaces.

  1. Ormiston Wire

Sourcing the specialist materials required to bring your artistic and architectural visions to life can be complicated.

But specialist wire suppliers Ormiston Wire have developed bespoke solutions for diverse businesses for generations.

From stainless steel rope that secures the suspended footpath at The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, to the cables that carry the elaborate ceiling lights at The Avenues shopping mall in Kuwait, their ingenuity is inspirational.

And with a tradition of innovation that stretches back over 200 years, this family firm has been keeping customers happy since the reign of George III.

If you’re looking for a feature that’s a little out of the ordinary, a niche operator can usually be trusted to deliver the finished article.

  1. Wagstaff

Office furniture must look good, promote good posture and fit the functions of various corporate teams.

The design and colour can have a tangible effect on the atmosphere, subtly affecting the mood of all who enter.

And major UK direct furniture provider Wagstaff are adept at providing high quality chairs, desks and storage units for boardrooms, breakout areas, cafes and meeting rooms.

By providing customised options for each client, the finished solutions look unique and align with business branding.

Replacing furniture can be more cost-effective than completely gutting out an interior — but it might significantly improve the surroundings nonetheless.

These three diverse firms have spent many years honing their skillsets, products and services to meet the needs of commercial clients and relish complex challenges.

So creating an outstanding office space sets out your stall as an organisation that cares about internal and external customers — but bringing your ideas to fruition is best left to the experts.

Do you appreciate your office design? Share your thoughts in the comments section.

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