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Home Office, Library, And Den Design (Schiffer Design Books)

Home Office, Library, And Den Design (Schiffer Design Books)

Here's a wonderful opportunity to lean back in your own private study and visit more than 200 private offices, dens, and libraries. If you are looking for design inspiration, this book is packed with ideas for floor layouts, paneling and shelving systems, storage systems, and color schemes. Whether you need to impress clients in your home or business park, there are ideas here for you. Work by leading architects and designers, as well a practical turn-key setups from manufacturers are represented, along with contact information to help you with you design and furnish your perfect office, library, or den.

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - September 12, 2011 at 7:58 am

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How to Design a Home Office : How to Pick Ergonomic Home Office Furniture

Planning to have a home office? Are you having a hard time thinking how to design your home office? Do you need some advice from our expert that will talk about organizing and decorating tips? The video you are about to see is about how you can design your own office.

The information that will be given to you can assist you in picking your ergonomic furniture for your office. This video will provide you proper guidance using decorating tips.

The video will also be giving you steps to help you decorate your place in no time! After watching this, you will have ideas on what you can do to improve you home office.

So enjoy and learn more about this video on how to design a home office and how to pick ergonomic home office furniture.

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Posted by Bob Lewis - September 9, 2011 at 3:54 pm

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Q&A: Is there an office furniture site that gives a good return policy?

Question by Arnolds Offur: Is there an office furniture site that gives a good return policy?
Is there an office furniture site that gives a good return policy?

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CDRackem offers some nice office furniture pieces with a great return policy http://www.cdrackem.com/computer.html

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - September 9, 2011 at 1:45 pm

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Vineyard Italian Style Executive Desk Home Office Computer Furniture

Vineyard Italian Style Executive Desk Home Office Computer Furniture

  • Full depth English dovetail drawers with full extension ball bearing glides
  • All top drawers are felt lined
  • Locking file drawer for legal and letter files, pullout keyboard tray
  • Carved grape patterns and rope twist designs
  • Pullout signing shelf on front and back of desk

Executive Desk: 72″w x 37″d x 31″h

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - September 9, 2011 at 10:59 am

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Tips on Buying Office Furniture in Melbourne

Buying office furniture doesn't have to be a hassle! If you know how to do it properly, find the best Melbourne office furniture supplier and it can be done quickly and painlessly.

Whether your company is expanding or moving offices, you need to know the best office furniture to buy, whether its office desks and workstations, office chairs, or office storage such as filing cabinets. You need to consider whether to purchase office furniture in Melbourne or online from a company in the Melbourne vicinity. You also need to consider delivery and installation costs.  Some tips and guidelines for buying office furniture Melbourne are:

First you need to plan your future office space.  Consider employing a space planner to assist with this.  Consider the needs of all the different employees in the office who will have different needs and requirements with respect to office furniture, also consider common areas such as stationery and storage cupboards and filing cabinets and compactor units within filing and storage areas of the office.  Different office furniture will meet different needs.

Budget is usually an important consideration, searching for office furniture online is a great idea. Office furniture online may be less expensive than in the store as the overhead that comes with having a retail shop is often lower. However some suppliers of office furniture online charge high prices for delivery and many do not include assembly or installation, particularly where office desks, executive desks and workstations are being purchased.

Purchasing office furniture online also has the advantage of being able to browse for all different types of office furniture, be it office desks, office chairs, executive desks, executive chairs, storage or other general office furniture from the comfort of your computer at work or at home, without having to visit several retail shops. Most office furniture websites also have the technical specifications listed for each piece of office furniture as well as the pricing and colours, styles and finishes available.  If you need advice for purchasing the right office furniture it is just a phone call away.

Functionality is also an important consideration in purchasing office furniture Melbourne. Is it right for how many people will be using it? And does it fit into the space allocated for it?

Style is also important as new office furniture should fit with existing office furniture and the company's corporate image.

Ergonomics should also be considered in selecting office furniture such as office chairs, office desks, workstations, filing cabinets and other office furniture as this will hopefully ensure the health, safety and well-being and therefore productivity of the workforce.

If you're looking for office furniture, Endo Direct have a wide range of designer office chairs, desks and workstations. With Endo Direct, you can purchase your office furniture online any time of the day, so have a look now.

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - September 9, 2011 at 7:27 am

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Three Office Interiors Often Forgotten

Office interiors and the way in which offices are designed and decorated can make a huge impact on the work place. Whether your office area is one in which prospective clients and customers are likely to visit for meetings or tours, or simply an area where your employees will work, it is important to make sure that the area is clean, friendly and efficient in every way possible. Often it is the little extras which can be forgotten, overlooked or ignored which make a big difference.

Choosing the physical layout and style of desks and chairs may be one thing, but often there are three areas of an office entirely overlooked, yet extremely important nonetheless. When considering the interior decoration and layout of an office, make sure that you do not overlook the importance and relevance of taking care with the floor, the walls and the ceiling. This might seem a rather obvious statement, and you may be forgiven for querying what part of an office might be left besides the walls, floor and ceiling.

However, the point is that in a wide number of cases it is one or more of these areas that has been forgotten or overlooked, or considered to be of relatively little importance. When deciding which model of photocopier to use, how many desks to order, the type of chair which will be suitable ergonomically and considering any technical considerations such as monitors it is easy to focus on the interior of the room. But office interiors don’t just concern themselves with what is above the floor, below the ceiling or within the walls, but should consider the impact of these areas too.

For example, the floor of the office can make a big difference from the points of view of safety, sound, heating and overall comfort. If your office flooring is wooden, laminate or tiled to provide a hard surface, you may consider that this is wise for a long-term investment, since hard floors of this type generally last better, last longer and are easier to keep clean. While these points are true, there are other matters to consider as well. For example, if you have purchased office chairs which have castors or wheels attached as most invariably do, then a hard floor could cause real problems to your employees.

Chairs on wheels, when combined with a hard floor such as wood or laminate can cause the chair to move with the slightest effort. As your employees sit at their desk, twisting, reaching, stretching and even just typing, they may find their chairs starting to walk in the opposite direction. Continually having to shunt the chair back into position, or stretch or lean further to compensate for this are all bad habits which can cause strain injuries over time.

If you decide that hard floors are definitely preferable, then perhaps consider office solutions which includes mats or small areas of carpeting under the chair, or even caster grips in which the castors rest.

It is also worth bearing in mind the noise factor too. Hard floors tend to cause sound to echo and reverberate throughout the office, whereas carpet and other softer materials absorb sound and help keep the office environment sounding quieter and calmer.

With a  great deal of noise bouncing around the office it can be harder to concentrate, increasing the general feeling of stress and decreasing the overall performance and productivity. It is also worth considering the impact as far as heating is concerned, because softer materials such as carpets and rugs, and even curtains, can help to keep heat within the room, whereas harder floors don't absorb or retain heat as well, acting more as reflectors, meaning heat tends to be lost more quickly.

A harder floor is almost certainly likely to cause you to have to pay more for heating, and it might be worth considering what the difference will be between an extra cost initially for softer flooring compared to ongoing extra costs for heating. However, carpets and flooring is only one element of the office which tends to be forgotten.

The ceiling is another area, and there are two factors to consider here -- both the ceiling fabric itself, and the lighting. Lighting can make a huge difference, and bright fluorescent lights can easily cause headaches, with unnatural lighting reflecting off screens and a constant sub audible buzzing which can result in headaches and irritability. Diffused, softer and more natural lighting is best, and being able to take advantage of natural daylight is the best option of all.

But as with hard floors, hard ceilings also tend to increase noise ambience and increase heating costs, so perhaps a lowered ceiling, with softer tiles would be a possible solution to consider. Remember, office interiors doesn't just mean desks and chairs, consider the office space itself, including walls, floors and ceilings, for overall employee comfort and productivity.

If you are looking for the ideal office design solution for your business, the check out Corporate Environmentsand improve your office efficiency while maintaining employee efficiency and business profits.

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - September 8, 2011 at 8:30 am

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Anybody know where I can buy office furniture?

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Where can I find an office furniture store near Orange County? If there isn't any can you please tell me where they sell good Office furniture in the same area?

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There is probably an Office Max out your way or try Office Max online.

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - September 7, 2011 at 3:34 pm

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Black Mesh Office Chair with Chrome Finished Base [H-8369F-BLK-GG] Reviews

Black Mesh Office Chair with Chrome Finished Base [H-8369F-BLK-GG]

  • Thickly Padded, Black Mesh Upholstered Seat
  • Black Mesh Back
  • Ergonomically Countoured Back
  • Nylon Arms
  • Tilt-Lock Mechanism
  • Thickly Padded, Black Mesh Upholstered Seat
  • Black Mesh Back
  • Ergonomically Countoured Back
  • Lumbar Support
  • Nylon Arms
  • Tilt-Lock Mechanism
  • Tilt Tension Adjustment
  • Pneumatic Seat Height Adjustment
  • Chrome Finished Base
  • Heavy Duty Nylon Casters

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - September 7, 2011 at 12:29 pm

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Home Office Designs

The home office is increasing in prevalence as more and more people do a majority of their work from home. Home office designs that reflect functionality and are attractive at the same time will help you to get the most out of your time spent in the home office -- and give you a lovely place to work and do your business.

Identifying Your Needs

Before you look for home office designs, you should first identify the needs that you will have for your home office. What will occur in this space that you have designated for a home office? Will you be the only user of the office, or will your children or significant other be using the office for homework, playing videos, or watching television. Many home offices also double as a guest bedroom or sewing/crafts room. Identifying the needs that you have for your home office will allow you to make the most use of your space and also give you an idea of how much you will need to spend to make your home office a reality.

Home Office Infrastructure

Once you have determined the uses that you will have for your home office, you will need to make sure that the infrastructure of the home office is already in place or that you make arrangements for it. The basic infrastructure that you will need for your home office is conduit material that nearly disguises any computer wiring or power cords, an abundance of electrical outlets and telephone jacks, power surge protectors for your office and computer equipment, and cords that are long enough to connect your computer and its different accessories in your new office space. Your home office design space needn't be that big in order to be adequate, but should be big enough to accommodate your desk and chair and give you room to "roll" around if you need to.
Home Office Design Focal Point

Just as with any other room in the home, your home office should be pleasantly decorated -- which means that you'll need to identify a focal point in the room and build from that focal point to make the rest of the room have a tailored and neat appearance. Choose a fireplace (if you are so lucky as to have one), a statue or picture, a beautiful window with a great view -- whatever your space allows, and work from that focal point. In many home office designs, especially for smaller offices with limited space, the focal point may be a beautiful desk or table. Whatever you choose for your focal point, make sure that it's eye-catching but not too overbearing.

Arranging Your Home Office Design

There are limitless possibilities with how to arrange your home office. Many people choose the L-shaped home office design which features allows for everything to be along two walls for easy access. If your space doubles as a guest room, you might want to choose furniture that looks less like office furniture and more like bedroom furniture (and the market is full of options). Functionality is extremely important for those who work from home, so making your home office functional is your utmost concern. Besides your computer and printer, you might also want your telephone and fax machine nearby. Purchase a comfortable office chair -- those with high backs or executive chairs are a bit more expensive but will certainly pay off with years of comfort in the long run. Make sure you have adequate lighting -- a nice desk lamp will help. You may also need shelving -- a great option is to choose book shelves of the same finish as your desk or other furniture in the room. Throw in some beautiful artwork or family mementos and you have the perfect home office design!

Jill Phillips is a luxury house plans enthusiast and operates one of the leading stock houseplans websites on the Internet located at http://www.HomeDesignCentral.com. On the site, you can quickly search through thousands of house floor plans from the nation's leading building designers and architects.

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - September 7, 2011 at 8:56 am

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L-Desk and Hutch Set – Fairview Collection – Bush Office Furniture – FAIR-DH

L-Desk and Hutch Set -- Fairview Collection -- Bush Office Furniture -- FAIR-DH

Combining traditional detail and contemporary functionality, Fairview's casual cottage styling is a comfortable addition to any home. Includes: 1 x L-Desk (WC53930-03) 1 x Hutch for L-Desk (WC53931-03) Features: L-Desk Features: Space-saving design allows desk to be placed in a corner Concealed CPU compartment Box drawer for miscellaneous supplies File drawer holds letter-size files only Pencil drawer with drop-down front also serves as a keyboard shelf One adjustable shelf Hutch Features: Concealed overhead compartments free up desk surface Open compartment offers ready access to work in progress Fits on right or left side of L-Desk Wire access to desktop under hutch back panel Dimensions: L-Desk: 60″(W) x 60″(D) x 31″(H) Hutch: 60.5″(W) x 12.5″(D) x 38.5″(H) Finish: Antique Black / Hansen Cherry

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Posted by OfficeInteriors - September 6, 2011 at 5:24 pm

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