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  • Selecting Office Furniture For Your Work Place

    Posted on June 27th, 2010 Dick G Hughes No comments

    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.

    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 doctor or dentist will have patient rooms, but in his or her office a basic desk will be needed, along with a phone and intercom system, and perhaps room for some personal files. There may also be some shelving for books and other reference material.

    The furniture used for a telemarketing group will be very different. Groups such as this hire a lot of people to do strictly phone work. A computer will probably be used at each desk, so computer desks are needed. They obviously need phones, and a place on their desks for them, and they will probably be using ear pieces to communicate via phone.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    An ergonomic chair should be considered for certain staff members. Those who type a lot, and those who sit most of the day at their computers, need to feel comfortable in order to perform their duties efficiently. If someone is expected to be on the phone for most of the day, an ear piece should be available for him. Some office furniture is a bit more expensive, but it will be worth it when your staff is comfortable and produces accordingly.

    Commercial office furniture can be very stylish. There are many different computer desks and we have the perfect ones for you!