Category: Office Furniture

In recent years, we have witnessed organizations completely revamping their workspaces to include aspects erstwhile considered off-the-wall. Among the innovative transformations is the relocation of the breakroom to the outdoors.

Nicole Groshek from National Business Furniture provides a few ideas on this up-and-coming trend.

Now Trending: Outdoor Breakrooms

Office Break Room Furniture
                                      Office Break Room Furniture

The breakroom has the potential to be the best space in your office, depending on what you do with it. Keep it plain and sad looking, and your employees aren’t likely to want to sit in it for very long. But provide a space that’s innovative and inspiring, and your employees will thank you for the reprieve from the hours of sitting at their desks. One up-and-coming trend in office design is creating break areas outside, which is especially welcome this time of year when the weather is finally getting nice again after a long winter. So think outside the cube, and take these tips for creating a great outdoor break area! See full post here

Get all the furniture your office needs at Vision Office Interiors. Find the most approachable prices for premium office furniture in all of Florida.

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Office spaces today can no longer survive the clutter and monotony of the last century – and at Vision Office Interiors, we understand that.

If you don’t upgrade your office space, chances are your business might not be as successful. During the last decade, office design saw huge makeovers as big tech companies rose and more emphasis was put on employee satisfaction. It is no state secret that employee satisfaction translates into high productivity.

So what is it that defines the perfect office space? Is there even such a thing? Can you shape the work culture of your organization with a tool as simple as furniture?

The answer is positive but not so simple. The truth is office design is an ever-evolving phenomenon.

Whether the process ever reaches a perfect end is yet to be seen. So far, it has defied every custom or preconception.

Regardless of the current trends in office design – minimalistic, futuristic, traditional or modern – you will find all your office furniture requirements met copiously at the Vision Office Interiors store in Orlando, Florida.

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Open-office Design

As tech giants like Google, Amazon rose, so did open-office workspaces. Open offices promote a rich and unprejudiced work culture which is apparent in the increased employee satisfaction and a higher productivity in organizations that employ it. It also allows for a lot of communication which leads to more creativity.

Flexible Designs

The most innovative organizations are moving toward highly collaborative workspace designs where each employee gets to choose how they want to work. Don’t be surprised to find busy employees sitting on bean bags chairs the next time you pay a visit to AOL Ventures office space.

Ergonomic Workspaces

Beginning in the 90s, a lot of emphasis was put on the right working posture and furniture that enables it. Out came numerous designs that changed the way we worked. From highly customizable chairs to furniture with affixed with neck, shoulder, arm and foot rests, the market exploded with ergonomic furniture. Of late, the standing desk has been picking a lot of steam. You can find every big office outfitted with a bunch of those.

Find every kind of office furniture, new and used, at Vision Office Interiors.

If you find yourself in Orlando, Florida, pay a visit to our store on South Ronald Reagan Boulevard.

Drop by anytime between 9 and 5, Monday through Friday. Book an appointment for Saturday on our website or call 321 203 2759. For more details visit https://www.vision-oi.com

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The truth is most of us work from spaces much smaller than we’d
prefer. Whether you’re setting up a workspace at home or are
confined to a small cubicle, it’s important you learn how to organize
a small space for maximum productivity and ease.

Here’s an article by Nicole Groshek from National Business
Furniture
on how to make the most of your workspace, no matter how small it is.

Six Tips for Making the Most of a Small Workspace

 

Whether you’re working in a tight cubicle or a small home office,
conserving what little space you have can be tough. Take these six
tips to maximize even the smallest workstation.

Eliminate clutter. If there’s one tip to take away from this list, it’s this: purge all non-essentials. Ask yourself, “Do I really need to keep all this paperwork on my desk?” and “Are 10 photos of my dog really necessary?” because when you don’t have the luxury of a large workspace, the answer is probably no. Read our complete guide to getting rid of unneeded clutter. See full post here.

For all your office furniture needs, head to www.vision-oi.com. Get new and preloved office furniture at the most approachable prices.

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In more ways than one, the reception area is the face of your
organization. The seating arrangement in your waiting room
plays a crucial role in building the image of your office.

Nicole Groshek from National Business Furniture provides a
guide to proper waiting room seating. Take a look.

A Guide to Waiting Room Seating

Whether you’re outfitting a small or large waiting room, your choices in reception seating are vast and varied. So where do you begin? This guide to waiting room seating explains your choices in reception
seating and will help you decide which options will work the best in your office.

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                      Waiting Room Seating

Type
Guest chairs:
are standard size seating options that are also referred to as side chairs. Guest chairs may come with or without arms.

See full post here

We know how important it is that you furnish the waiting room with high quality furniture. However, it might not be a very affordable
option. Don’t cut back on expectations and instead opt for preloved premium furniture at highly reduced prices at www.vision-oi.com.

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